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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 10:30pm on BBC One.

Presenter Gary Lineker will as always be joined by pundits Alan Shearer, and Ian Wright, who no doubt will have a lot to rant about. If you miss the show, you can view it over on the BBC iPlayer.

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1) MAN CITY v TOTTENHAM

Harry Kane produces a masterclass against Manchester City, providing the winning goal to torment the side who tracked him throughout the summer and blow the Premier League title race wide open

Player ratings

Man City: Ederson (6), Walker (6), Dias (5), Laporte (5), Joao Cancelo (7), De Bruyne (6), Rodri (6), Gundogan (7), Bernardo Silva (6), Foden (6), Sterling (7).

Subs: Mahrez (6).

Tottenham: Lloris (6), Romero (8), Dier (8), Davies (7), Emerson (7), Bentancur (6), Hojbjerg (6), Sessegnon (6), Kulusevski (8), Son (8), Kane (9).

Subs: Doherty (n/a), Sanchez (n/a), Lucas Moura (n/a).

Man of the match: Harry Kane.


2) LIVERPOOL v NORWICH

Liverpool keep the pressure on league leaders Man City; Second half goals from Sadio Mane, Mo Salah and Luis Diaz secured a 3-1 win over Norwich; visitors took the lead through Milot Rashica

Player ratings

Liverpool: Alisson (8), Gomez (7), Van Dijk (7), Matip (7), Tsimikas (9), Henderson (7), Keita (6), Oxlade-Chamberlain (5), Salah (8), Mane (8), Diaz (8).

Subs: Thiago (7), Origi (7), Minamino (n/a).

Norwich: Gunn (7), Aarons (7), Hanley (8) Gibson (7), Williams (7), Normann (7), Gilmour (6), McLean (7), Rashica (7), Sargent (8), Pukki (7)

Subs: Placheta (6), Rowe (7). .

Man of the match: Kostas Tsimikas.


3) BRIGHTON v BURNLEY

Wout Weghorst, Josh Brownhill and Aaron Lennon help Burnley claim first Premier League win since October 30 – and first away win of the season; Victory enough to lift Burnley off foot of table on goal difference

Player ratings

Brighton: Sanchez (5), Lamptey (6), Veltman (5), Duffy (5), Cucurella (6), Bissouma (5), Moder (5), Lallana (5), Mac Allister (5), Maupay (5), Welbeck (5).

Subs: Trossard (5), March (6), Ferguson (5).

Burnley: Pope (7), Roberts (7), Mee (7), Collins (7), Pieters (7), Lennon (8), Brownhill (8), Cork (7), McNeil (7), Cornet (7), Weghorst (8).

Subs: Lowton (n/a), Barnes (n/a), Rodriguez (7).

Man of the Match: Wout Weghorst.


4) ASTON VILLA v WATFORD

Watford win 1-0 at Aston Villa to boost their Premier League survival hopes; Emmanuel Dennis’s late header sees Roy Hodgson win his first game as Hornets boss; Watford move up to 18th place, four points from safety, while Villa stay in 12th

Player ratings

Aston Villa: Martinez (7), Digne (6), Mings (6), Chambers (6), Cash (7), McGinn (6), Luiz (6), Ramsey (6), Buendia (6), Ings (7), Coutinho (7)

Subs: Watkins (6), Young (6), Bailey (6)

Watford: Foster (7), Kamara (7), Cathcart (8), Samir (7), Femenia (7), Louza (7), Sissoko (7), Cleverley (7), Dennis (8), King (6), Sarr (7)

Subs: Sema (6), Kabasele (6), Hernandez (6)

Man of the match: Emmanuel Dennis

5) CRYSTAL PALACE v CHELSEA

Chelsea strengthen hold on third spot in Premier League with late winner; Hakim Ziyech seals three points that leave Blues seven points ahead of fourth-place Man Utd; Romelu Lukaku had just seven touches of the ball


6) ARSENAL v BRENTFORD

Arsenal kept their bid for the Premier League’s top-four firmly on track; Second-half goals from Emile Smith Rowe and Bukayo Saka secured a 2-1 win over Brentford; Christian Norgaard grabbed a late consolation for the visitors

Player ratings

Arsenal: Ramsdale (6), Soares (7), White (7), Gabriel Magalhaes (7), Tierney (7), Partey (7), Xhaka (7), Saka (7), Odegaard (6), Smith Rowe (8), Lacazette (6).

Subs: Pepe (n/a), Nketiah (n/a).

Brentford: Raya (7), Ajer (7), Jansson (7), Pinnock (8), Canos (6), Norgaard (7), Jensen (5), Henry (7), Dasilva (6), Wissa (6), Mbeumo (6).

Subs: Janelt (6), Baptiste (6), Ghoddos (n/a).

Man of the match: Emile Smith Rowe.


7) SOUTHAMPTON v EVERTON

Southampton earn deserved 2-0 win over Everton at St Mary’s to extend their unbeaten run in the Premier League to four matches; Everton are 16th in the table, four points above the relegation zone

Player ratings

Southampton: Forster (6), Livramento (8), Bednarek (7), Salisu (7), Walker-Peters (9), S Armstrong (8), Ward-Prowse (8), Romeu (7), Elyounoussi (7), Adams (7), Broja (7).

Subs: Long (7), A Armstrong (6), Djenepo (6).

Everton: Pickford (8), Coleman (6), Holgate (6), Keane (6), Kenny (6), Iwobi (6), Allan (5), Van de Beek (5), Gordon (6), Calvert-Lewin (6), Richarlison (6).

Subs: Gomes (6), Townsend (6), Alli (6).

Man of the match: Kyle Walker-Peters.


8) WEST HAM v NEWCASTLE

Joe Willock’s equaliser just before the break cancels out Craig Dawson’s opener; Newcastle have taken 10 points from their last four Premier League games

Player ratings

West Ham:Fabianski (7), Fredericks (5), Zouma (7), Dawson (8), Cresswell (6), Rice (5), Soucek (6), Benrahma (5), Fornals (5), Bowen (7), Antonio (4)

Subs: Vlasic (6), Johnson (6)

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

Subs:Bruno Guimarães (N/A), Almiron (N/A), Lascelles (N/A)

Man of the match:Joe Willock

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