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Match of the Day running order revealed

The Match of the Day running order has been revealed ahead of the programme, after what has been a busy and controversial afternoon.

You can see the highlights of all of those played so far along with all the talking points, replays and analysis from 10:25pm on BBC One.

Presenter Gary Lineker will as always be joined by pundits Ian Wright, and Micah Richards, who no doubt will have a lot to rant about. If you miss the show, you can view it over on the BBC iPlayer or at 7:30am on Sunday morning.

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1) BURNLEY v CHELSEA

Chelsea score four unanswered second-half goals to inflict damaging defeat on Burnley; Reece James, Kai Havertz (2) and Christian Pulisic on target as Turf Moor as Chelsea tighten grip on third spot and deepen Clarets’ relegation fears

Player ratings

Burnley: Pope (5), Roberts (6), Tarkowski (5), Collins (6), Taylor (6), Lennon (6), Brownhill (6), Westwood (6), McNeil (4), Rodriguez (5), Weghorst (5).

Subs: Cornet (6), Barnes (n/a).

Chelsea: Mendy (6), Chalobah (6), Thiago Silva (7), Rudiger (6), James (8), Jorginho (6), Kante (6), Saul (6), Mount (6), Pulisic (7), Havertz (8).

Subs: Kovacic (5), Werner (5), Loftus-Cheek (5).

Man of the Match: Reece James


2) NORWICH v BRENTFORD

Ivan Toney scores a hat-trick in 3-1 win at Norwich; Christian Eriksen impresses on his first Bees start; Teemu Pukki scores late consolation goal; Brentford move six points clear of relegation zone; Norwich remain bottom, five points adrift of safety


3) ASTON VILLA v SOUTHAMPTON

Aston Villa beat Southampton 4-0 at Villa Park; goals from Ollie Watkins, Douglas Luiz, Philippe Coutinho and Danny Ings see Steven Gerrard’s team move up to 11th in the Premier League, now just two points behind their Saints in ninth

4) LIVERPOOL v WEST HAM

Sadio Mane survives a tight VAR call to give Liverpool a 1-0 win over West Ham, who twice come close to levelling through Pablo Fornals and Manuel Lanzini; Reds raise pressure on leaders Man City ahead of Manchester derby, live on Sky Sports on Sunday

Player ratings

Liverpool: Alisson (6), Alexander-Arnold (7), Van Dijk (6), Konate (6), Robertson (7), Keita (6), Henderson (6), Fabinho (5), Salah (5), Mane (7), Diaz (8).

Subs: Jota (6), Milner, Jones (n/a).

West Ham: Fabianski (7), Johnson (6), Dawson (7), Zouma (6), Cresswell (7), Soucek (6), Fornals (7), Bowen (6), Lanzini (7), Vlasic (5), Antonio (7).

Subs: Benrahma (6), Noble (7), Chesters (n/a).

Man of the match: Luis Diaz

5) NEWCASTLE v BRIGHTON

Newcastle extend unbeaten run in Premier League to eight matches with 2-1 win over Brighton at St James’ Park; Eddie Howe’s side now seven points above relegation zone; Brighton lose fourth consecutive game

Player ratings

Newcastle: Dubravka (6), Krafth (6), Schar (7), Burn (7), Targett (6), Willock (6), Shelvey (6), Joelinton (6), Fraser (8), Wood (7), Murphy (7).

Subs: Saint-Maximin (6), Guimaraes (n/a), Longstaff (n/a).

Brighton: Sanchez (6), Veltman (6), Duffy (6), Dunk (7), Cucurella (6), Gross (7), Alzate (7), Moder (6), Lamptey (6), Trossard (6), Welbeck (6).

Subs: Maupay (6), March (6), Mac Allister (n/a).

Man of the match: Ryan Fraser.


6) WOLVES v CRYSTAL PALACE

Crystal Palace produce a superb first-half display to beat Wolves; Jean-Philippe Mateta and a Wilfried Zaha penalty put them in control at the break; Wolves struggled to break down Palace with Raul Jimenez starting on the bench.

Player ratings

Wolves: Sa (7), Hoever (6), Marcal (6), Neto (6), Neves (6), Podence (6), Coady (6), Kilman (6), Hwang (6), Saiss (6), Moutinho (6).

Subs: Jimenez (6), Jonny (6), Chiquinho (6)

Crystal Palace: Guaita (7), Mitchell (7), Guehi (7), Olise (7), Kouyate (7), Zaha (8), Mateta (8), Schlupp (8), Andersen (7), Clyne (7), Gallagher (7).

Subs: Milivojevic (6), Hughes (6), Benteke (6)

Man of the Match: Wilfried Zaha


7) LEICESTER CITY v LEEDS UNITED

 Jesse Marsch’s first game as Leeds boss ends in defeat; Leeds produced an improved performance at the King Power Stadium; but Harvey Barnes’ strike, against the run of play, secured Leicester a 1-0 victory; Leicester up to 10th with win; Leeds just two points from safety

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