Penny for his thoughts
Julen Lopetegui must be under real pressure now. West Ham have looked painfully short of ideas and so lackadaisical this afternoon.
The board members up in the stand look miserable and furious.
All eyes will be on him for the next few games.
Ange feels the heat
Ange Postecoglou has doubled down on his methods at Tottenham despite the club's shaky start to the season.
There has been an acknowledgement, however, that the outside noise has begun to ramp up in the race of several poor results.
They scraped through in the Carabao Cup earlier in the week after falling behind to Coventry and have not been able to click.
But Postecoglou has looked to build up a siege mentality and has asked his players to trust him. Let's see what effect that has today.
Alisson misses out
As expected, Liverpool are without their No 1 goalkeeper today.
That means Caoimhin Kelleher, the understudy who admitted he wanted to leave in the summer, starts between the sticks.
He's one of four changes for the Reds. Andy Robertson, Luis Diaz and Darwin Nunez have also been recalled by Arne Slot.
Summer signing Federico Chiesa is on the bench.
Potential six-pointer
I know, I know. It's still ridiculously early in the season to be throwing around big terms like that. Please forgive me.
However, it's more for Sean Dyche than Everton. He's still got the support of the hierarchy but patience is slipping away from supporters.
His side are at the King Power stadium this afternoon and it's absolutely crucial that they finally end this nightmare run.
If not, well... let's just say it won't look too good for the under-fire boss.
Leicester v Everton
Tottenham v Brentford
Southampton v Ipswich
Fulham v Newcastle
Aston Villa v Wolves
Team news time!
Right then, it's time for us to go around the grounds and bring you the starting XIs! We'll start with the action at Anfield.
Too easy for Chelsea
Wow. West Ham have fallen apart at the London Stadium.
It's currently 3-0 to Chelsea in the early kick-off and it's fair to say the home supporters are absolutely seething.
You can still catch the rest of that match via our live blog.
Just click on the link below to follow along with Abdi Rashid.
Coming up...
Aston Villa v Wolves (3pm)
Fulham v Newcastle (3pm)
Southampton v Ipswich (3pm)
Tottenham v Brentford (3pm)
Leicester v Everton (3pm)
Liverpool v Bournemouth (3pm)
Crystal Palace v Manchester United (5.30pm)
Afternoon!
Hello, all! Welcome along to another jam-packed day of Premier League football. We've got no less than SIX games at 3pm.
Mail Sport will take you around the grounds throughout the afternoon so don't worry, you won't miss a single piece of the action.
If you're at a match, let us know! And if you're settled at home with the TV and the laptop on, feel free to drop us a comment too.
Let's start with the fixtures from this feast of football, shall we?