The running order for tonight’s Match of the Day is as follows:
1: Newcastle United v West Ham United; 2: Tottenham Hotspur v Luton Town; 3: Chelsea v Burnley; 4: Aston Villa v Wolves.
5: Brentford v Manchester Untied; 6: Sheffield United v Fulham; 7: Bournemouth v Everton; 8: Nottingham Forest v Crystal Palace.
Alex Scott will be live on BBC One and BBC One HD from 10.30pm, where she will be joined in the studio by Stephen Warnock and Martin Keown.
The programme will be repeated on the same channel from 8.25am on Sunday morning, and will be made available on the BBC iPlayer from 7.00pm on Sunday Night.
Two games take place on Sunday afternoon as Liverpool host Brighton & Hove Albion at 2.00pm, and Arsenal travel to Manchester City from 4.30pm – both live on Sky Sports.
Highlights will be shown on BBC’s Match of the Day 2 at 10.20pm, Sunday night on BBC One.
A refresh round of fixtures will take place midweek with a special edition of Match of the Day on Wednesday evening.
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The running order for tonight’s Match of the Day is as follows: 1: West Ham United v Liverpool; 2: Newcastle
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