Summary

  • Follow live coverage of five Premier League games on Saturday

  • Three games at 15:00 GMT as leaders Arsenal visit Leeds

  • Bukayo Saka leaves warm-up early at Elland Road

  • Chelsea v West Ham follows at 17:30, Liverpool host Newcastle at 20:00

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  1. Saka out, Madueke startspublished at 14:52 GMT

    Leeds v Arsenal (15:00 GMT)

    Alex Howell
    BBC Sport Arsenal reporter at Elland Road

    It's now confirmed that Bukayo Saka is now out of the game with Leeds.

    The winger picked up an issue in the warm-up and left the pitch, walking down the tunnel with a physio.

    Noni Madueke has taken his place in the starting XI.

    A big blow for the Gunners in what is an important match after their recent run of form.

  2. 'I think we might see a reaction from Arsenal'published at 14:51 GMT

    Leeds v Arsenal (15:00 GMT)

    Michael Brown
    Former Manchester City midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live

    I'm not sure whether this will be a step too far for Leeds. A lot of criticism has gone onto Arsenal about their form, and Leeds are going well and are in good form, but I think we might see a reaction today.

  3. Brighton can take 'positives' from Fulham losspublished at 14:49 GMT

    Brighton v Everton (15:00 GMT)

    Glenn Murray
    Former Crystal Palace and Brighton striker on Football Focus

    You have got to look beyond the results sometimes. When you reflect on last weekend, Brighton coming unstuck to a 92nd minute Harry Wilson goal. It is unfortunate, but when you look at the performance, there were lots of positives to take. It is about turning those draws into wins. That is the big challenge.

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    Get Involved - 'Big call' to bench Odegaardpublished at 14:48 GMT

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    Leaving Martin Odegaard on the bench is a big call by Mikel Arteta. He hasn’t been at his best recently and lots of us think he tries too hard sometimes. Kai Havertz linked really well with Viktor Gyokeres in midweek - let’s hope that works today.

    David, Whitley Bay

  5. Another sign Saka could be out of starting line-uppublished at 14:45 GMT

    Leeds v Arsenal (15:00 GMT)

    Alex Howell
    BBC Sport Arsenal reporter at Elland Road

    Another sign that Bukayo Saka may have picked up a problem in the warm-up is that Noni Madueke has taken his place in the shape work the rest of the forwards are doing.

    It looks like it could be a big blow for the Gunners.

  6. 'Barry's starting to find his feet at this level'published at 14:45 GMT

    Brighton v Everton (15:00 GMT)

    Glenn Murray
    Former Brighton striker on Football Focus

    There was question marks at the beginning of Thierno Barry's tenure at Everton.

    Took him time to get used to the pace and the power of the Premier League.

    He looks like he is starting to find his feet at this level now, and he is producing. With that comes confidence and teammates start looking for you more.

    All in all, he is in a good moment.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 14:44 GMT

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    Arsenal have never done well when it matters. If Leeds start fast, they'll cause the Gunners all sorts of problems.

    John, Bromley

    I can see Leeds winning today, always unexpected results, especially with relegation threatened teams!

    Nou, Barnet

  8. 'Havertz and Gyokeres compliment each other'published at 14:43 GMT

    Leeds v Arsenal (15:00 GMT)

    Statman Dave
    Fantasy 606's football analyst and FPL expert on BBC Radio 5 Live

    I like that Arteta has gone for Havertz and Gyokeres again as he did in midweek [v Kairat]. They compliment each other with the directness in their passing and so on. If Arsenal go a little bit more direct out of the back up to those two players then that could be an avenue to create chances or corner opportunities which they are fantastic from.

  9. 'A trip Arteta won't be looking forward to'published at 14:41 GMT

    Leeds v Arsenal (15:00 GMT)

    Paul Robinson
    Former Leeds goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live at Elland Road

    I don't think this is a trip that Mikel Arteta is particularly looking forward to. They are coming to a Leeds side that are in a real vein of good form and the formation change that Daniel Farke stumbled on against Man City is working for them. The wing-backs push really high on and Arsenal will have problems dealing with them today.

  10. Concern for Sakapublished at 14:40 GMT

    Alex Howell
    BBC Sport Arsenal reporter at Elland Road

    Bukayo Saka has left the warm-up early and gone down the tunnel A concern for Arsenal. The rest of the players still on the pitch warming up.

  11. 'Arsenal are finding it difficult'published at 14:39 GMT

    Leeds v Arsenal (15:00 GMT)

    Dion Dublin
    Former Aston Villa striker on Football Focus

    I don't know what it is, as nothing has changed personnel wise.

    When you have got something, and there are people around you that want to take it off you, it is a different game altogether. It is whether you can handle the pressure when someone is chasing you.

    Arsenal are finding it difficult. They can do it, and they might do it, but they are making it difficult for themselves.

    There is expectation. I think that is different if you're expected to do something because you have been so good as a football club and the pressure is different when you're expected to do something.

  12. Merino ruled out due to foot injurypublished at 14:36 GMT

    Leeds v Arsenal (15:00 GMT)

    Arsenal

    Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta on Kai Havertz starting: "It has been a long time, but he [Kai Havertz] looked good. With the type of game we expected, we decided to go with him."

    On Mikel Merino's injury: "He has an issue in his foot. A bone giving him some pain. We had some exams, but we need more specialists to look at it and see how long he is going to be out."

    On facing Leeds at Elland Road: "The history of the Premier League and special grounds. This is one of those atmospheres that is a big part of that."

  13. Arsenal's misfiring forwardspublished at 14:34 GMT

    Leeds v Arsenal (15:00 GMT)

    Fara Williams
    Former England midfielder on Football Focus

    There is a lot of games where they have gone without scoring in open play.

    But, I think if you're going to win the league, then these are the type of players that need to start adding to that.

    In recent years, they scored goals across the frontline, which was really positive, then they added set-pieces, but they have lacked goals from open play.

    Noni Madueke of Arsenal holding the ball - graphic table with statsImage source, BBC/Getty Images
  14. New Mane in townpublished at 14:32 GMT

    Wolves v Bournemouth (15:00 GMT)

    Clearly it is too soon to ask teenager Mateus Mane to fill the boots of summer departure Matheus Cunha, but two goals in his first six career starts mark a promising breakthrough for the 18-year-old, who is also – worryingly – the club's joint top league scorer.

    Wolves have netted a paltry 15 league goals all season, the fewest in the competition by some margin. They've also shipped 43, flitting between two goalkeepers in Sam Johnstone and current first-choice Jose Sa, who has been linked with a move to fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest.

    Wolves are particularly susceptible to conceding goals from outside the box, recording a league-high nine.

    The appointment of their former defender Rob Edwards as head coach in November has led to some improvement, though. Between May and December, Wolves conceded in all 11 of their league home games, conceding 26 goals in total. They've since kept a clean sheet in their last two at Molineux.

    .Image source, Getty Images
  15. More ways to listen livepublished at 14:30 GMT

    BBC Sounds

    Here's a reminder that today's 5 Live Premier League commentaries are also available on BBC Sounds - so if you're out and about, you can listen on the go with the Sounds app.

    Just scroll through the live dial at the top of BBC Sounds and tap on the match you want.

    BBC Radio 5 Live commentary of Leeds v Arsenal is also available at the top of this page.

  16. Sutton's predictionpublished at 14:28 GMT

    Wolves v Bournemouth (15:00 GMT)

    Chris Sutton
    BBC Sport football expert

    Wolves did not crumble after conceding an early goal at Manchester City last week but they never really looked like getting back into the game.

    They are just playing for pride now, which is a terrible position to be in for any footballer, but at least they are showing a bit of fight despite basically being relegated already.

    Bournemouth got that great late win over Liverpool last time out, but their away form is a concern - they have only won once on their travels all season and that was in August.

    Out of 11 teams to come to Molineux in the league so far this season, eight have won and only one - West Ham - have lost.

    I can see the points being shared this time because I always think the Cherries will score, but they usually concede too.

    Sutton's prediction: 1-1

  17. Arsenal struggle in front of goalpublished at 14:26 GMT

    Leeds v Arsenal (15:00 GMT)

    Alex Howell
    BBC Sport Arsenal reporter at Elland Road

    A stat which shows Arsenal's struggles in front of goal and perhaps why they haven't won for their last three league games.

    Since the turn of the year, none of Viktor Gyokeres, Gabriel Jesus, Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli, Noni Madueke nor Leandro Trossard have scored a Premier League goal.

  18. 'Brighton have got a good team today'published at 14:23 GMT

    Brighton v Everton (15:00 GMT)

    Everton

    Everton boss David Moyes: "We had a difficult four or five weeks with the boys at Afcon and quite a few injuries. Some of them are back, but not right back because they have not had enough games. The likes of Jarrad Branthwaite and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall. More concerned for Branthwaite because he has been out longer."

    On Everton's goal-scoring form and Thierno Barry: "I don't know if it is flowing as much as I would like it to be flowing. He [Barry] has started to get some consistency. Let's hope he can keep it going."

    On Brighton: "They have got a good home record by all accounts. That is something we have to be concerned with. I think Brighton have had good teams for several years now, and I think they have got a good team today as well."

  19. 'We are convinced we can win this game'published at 14:21 GMT

    Brighton v Everton (15:00 GMT)

    Brighton & Hove Albion

    Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler: "With Gomez we had to make a change this morning. He had a small issue. Then regarding Maxim De Cuyper, he trained well, and he deserved to play today.

    "Manage the key moments of the game better. That is the key bit and staying alive for 90 minutes. Then stick to our principles in a consistent way, and we are quite convinced we can win this game today."

    On Everton: "Compact team, very mature team. They know how to win Premier League games. I think it is important that we stick to our rhythm and play our game, otherwise it will get too panicky. That is what we need to avoid really."

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    Get Involvedpublished at 14:14 GMT

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    Arsenal have had a few bad games recently. Hopefully, they can crawl it back today and win against Leeds. Should be interesting.

    James, Somerset

    Never known a team under so much pressure as Arsenal. Practically every game every pundit is doubting them because they dared to challenge, incredible!

    Mak, London

    Leeds have come a long way since the 5-0 loss at the Emirates. No team has enjoyed an easy ride against us and we’ll be much improved today, but if I’m brutally honest I can’t see us getting anything against the Gunners. They are just too strong and slick.

    Dan, Scotland