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Your support makes all the difference.Hello and welcome to a busy day of Premier League action, where we have seven matches for you.
The biggest story of the day, of course, takes place at Stamford Bridge, where Chelsea host Sunderland in the first match of the second post-Jose Mourinho era.
The Blues enter the game just a point above the relegation zone after 16 matches. Guus Hiddink still hasn't been appointed, he'll be in the stands, with coaches Steve Holland and Eddie Newton to take charge.
Under-pressure Louis van Gaal sees his Manchester United face Norwich City at Old Trafford, a ground where the Red Devils have scored just three goals in six matches.
Premier League leaders Leicester City travel to Everton, while former Southampton manager Mauricio Pochettino returns to St Mary's with Tottenham Hotspur.
Stoke City host the impressive Crystal Palace and West Bromwich Albion will hope to end Bournemouth's recent impressive streak.
The late game sees Newcastle United, who have won each of their last two, host bottom of the table Aston Villa, still without a win since the opening day.
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• Chelsea vs Sunderland (3pm)
• Everton vs Leicester City (3pm)
• Manchester United vs Norwich City (3pm)
• Southampton vs Tottenham Hotspur (3pm)
• Stoke City vs Crystal Palace (3pm)
• West Bromwich Albion vs Bournemouth (3pm)
• Newcastle United vs Aston Villa (5.30pm)
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