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Fulham v Brighton (19:30 GMT)
BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
Just a reminder that live commentary of tonight's match between Fulham and Brighton is under way on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra.
Former Fulham defender Stephen Kelly joins Maz Farookhi to take you through the action from Craven Cottage.
'Reasons to back either side'
Fulham v Brighton (19:30 GMT)
Fulham were excellent against Tottenham on Sunday and their boss Marco Silva is probably still scratching his head about how they lost so heavily to Wolves the last time they were at Craven Cottage.
Regular readers will know I usually go with Fulham to win at home but I am not sure this time, because of how good Brighton have been so far.
There are reasons to back either side here, so I am going to split the difference and go with a draw.
Sutton's prediction: 1-1
'There will be a lot of goals'
Bournemouth v Tottenham (20:15 GMT)
Good luck to anyone trying to predict this one. The only thing I am sure about is that there will be a lot of goals.
Wolves went toe to toe with Bournemouth on Saturday and the Cherries created chance after chance.
Tottenham will go toe to toe with the Cherries too, and there are going to be a lot of opportunities at both ends.
I don't want to go for another draw this week, and I think Bournemouth are more likely to edge it... but rather than trying to pick a winner I am going to say they will share the points.
Sutton's prediction: 2-2
'You just have to deal with it'
Tony Pulis
Former Stoke City and Bournemouth manager on BBC Radio 5 Live Extra
Most teams are starting to pick up knocks left right and centre going into this busy period but you just have to deal with it. They have big squads, almost two players for every position now in the Premier League, so they can spread it round and cover certain areas.
'Hurzeler needs two or three transfer windows to find consistency'
Fulham v Brighton (19:30 GMT)
Adam Virgo
Former Brighton captain on The Football News Show
I think it always takes a couple of transfer windows to get consistency. In time Fabian Hurzeler will be able to bring in the players that can work to his style and his philosophy in the way that he wants to play.
The results have papered over the issues to a certain extent. They don't keep many clean sheets; they shipped four in one half against Chelsea, they had to come from three goals down in the second half against Tottenham, they had to come from two goals down in the second half against Man City - they have always played in halves rather than complete 90 minute performances.
I do think that in two or three windows we will see a fair reflection of where they are at when Hurzeler has the right players to fit his way.
'Fulham have kicked on again this season'
Fulham v Brighton (19:30 GMT)
Stephen Kelly
Former Fulham defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
Fulham are going well. They are getting consistent results. Last season they showed a glimpse of what they are capable of and they have kicked on again this season.
Tonight another win at home would take them up to 7th if other results go their way so they are in a position to get back to those European spots which is what they would love to do.
Brighton's Fulham challenge
Fulham v Brighton (19:30 GMT)
I've got a bad stat for you Brighton fans hoping for a win tonight... The Seagulls are yet to beat Fulham in eight Premier League meetings - drawing four and losing four.
Fancy that to change tonight? In order for it to do so, Brighton will have to do something they've never done in the top flight and win at Craven Cottage. Tough ask.
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'Difficult to see what Tottenham supporters want'
Bournemouth v Tottenham (20:15 GMT)
Tony Pulis
Former Stoke City and Bournemouth manager on BBC Radio 5 Live Extra
Tottenham on their day can beat anybody. With the supporters you just don't know which way they are going to go. They moaned and groaned with Antonio Conte because it was boring football.
Ange Postecoglou has come in and opened the game up and they always look as though they are going to score. They look as though they are going to be good entertainers. It is difficult to see what they want.
'Brighton can cope without Dunk but he's still number one'
Fulham v Brighton (19:30 GMT)
Adam Virgo
Former Brighton captain on The Football News Show
What we are seeing for perhaps the first time this season is that Brighton can cope without Lewis Dunk. Before when he was missing it was a case of, what do we do now? However with the arrival of Igor Julio to the club and John Paul van Hecke really showing consistency in his form, it is now ok for Dunk not to be there.
He still plays a massive part and if he is fit he will be the first player on the team sheet. He is captain and has justified that automatic selection. This season and next he will still be the number one centre half.
'Cook one of the unsung heroes at Bournemouth'
Bournemouth v Tottenham (20:15 GMT)
Tony Pulis
Former Stoke City and Bournemouth manager on BBC Radio 5 Live Extra
Lewis Cook is one of those unsung heroes of this Bournemouth team. One of those players that you pick week in and week out. If you ask players in the squad about him they would all want him to be starting because he is such an unselfish player.