Postpublished at 11:56 British Summer Time 26 September 2020
Brighton v Man Utd (12:30 BST)
Brighton players give it the big "come on lads" before going out to warm up.
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FT: Burnley 0-1 Southampton - Ings with Saints winner
FT: West Brom 3-3 Chelsea - Robinson slots home opener & then gifted second by Silva
Bartley taps home a third for Baggies but Mount, Hudson-Odoi & Abraham complete comeback
FT: Crystal Palace 1-2 Everton - Richarlison scores winner from controversial penalty
FT: Brighton 2-3 Manchester United - Fernandes scores winning penalty in injury time
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Shamoon Hafez and Tom Rostance
Brighton v Man Utd (12:30 BST)
Brighton players give it the big "come on lads" before going out to warm up.
Pumped.
Brighton v Man Utd (12:30 BST)
Football Focus
Brighton and Hove Albion right-back Tariq Lamptey talks to Football Focus' Nick Bright about what it was like leaving Chelsea and his family home in London for life on the south coast at 19 years old.
Watch the full interview on Football Focus at 12:00 on 91Èȱ¬ One.
Brighton v Man Utd (12:30 BST)
Maguire and Lindelof, are Manchester United winning anything with that defensive partnership?
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Richard: Why is Lindelof playing given his horrendous performance last week? Especially if Bailly is fit & available, Maguire seems much happier playing alongside him.
Mark from Stockport: Shamoon, problem with your Breaking news headline. Not Ole's strongest eleven as Henderson is on the bench.
Brighton v Man Utd (12:30 BST)
We start on the south coast with the lunchtime kick-off between Brighton and Manchester United.
The Seagulls picked up an excellent victory at Newcastle last weekend but their recent home form has been very poor.
Opponents United, on the other hand, are unbeaten in seven Premier League games on their travels and have won four successive away matches by an aggregate score of 10-0.
Brighton v Manchester United (12:30 BST)
Just the one enforced change for Brighton from the 3-0 win over Newcastle. Yves Bissouma is suspended following his red card, so Adam Lallana comes in to try and haunt United again. It was his late goal that earned Liverpool a draw at Old Trafford last season.
Brighton XI: Ryan, Lamptey White, Webster, Dunk, March, Alzate, Trossard, Lallana, Connolly, Maupay.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer names what is essentially his strongest Manchester United XI, making three changes from the team that lost their opening game to Crystal Palace.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka replaces Timothy Fosu-Mensah at right-back, Nemanja Matic comes into midfield in place of Scott McTominay and Mason Greenwood is in attack, with Dan James dropping out.
Man Utd XI: De Gea, Wan-Bissaka, Maguire, Lindelof, Shaw, Matic, Pogba, Fernandes, Greenwood, Rashford, Martial.
Something has got to give at Anfield on Monday when Liverpool and Arsenal meet after making 100% winning starts to the Premier League season - but who will prevail?
"Of course Arsenal have improved," said former Reds defender Mark Lawrenson. "But Liverpool are still a level or two above them at the moment.
"I just don't see the Gunners coming to Anfield and causing them problems."
Brighton v Man Utd (12:30 BST)
Two Manchester United coaches have just pulled up at the Amex Stadium.
Who's in and who's out?
Team news will be with you very shortly.
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Premier League
First things first, still time for you to sort your fantasy teams out.
Hands up if you picked Son Heung-min and Harry Kane in your fantasy football team for last weekend's Premier League fixtures.
You did? Then you will, quite rightly, be basking in the warm glow of a high-scoring round of FPL.
Well done, but do you stick with the deadly duo? Or is there value to be had elsewhere?
Four fixtures on this sunny but chilly September Saturday, here is what we have on the cards:
Brighton v Manchester United (12:30 BST)
Crystal Palace v Everton (15:00)
West Brom v Chelsea (17:30)
Burnley v Southampton (20:00)
The Premier League boys went goal crazy on gameweek two last time out, plundering a record 44 strikes in the 10 top-flight games.
The non-stop action continues and more of the same would do very nicely indeed.