The world's most expensive footballer, Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba, is invited to join Washington Redskins' Josh Norman at a news conference.
Southampton boss Claude Puel says Eden Hazard's early goal allowed Chelsea to play on the counter-attack and difficult to break down after his side lost 2-0 at St Mary's Stadium.
Sunderland midfielder Jack Rodwell extended his record-breaking run of Premier League starts without a win to 35 games on Saturday, but he is among illustrious company.
West Ham manger Slaven Bilic says his side's 2-0 defeat at Everton leaves a "bitter taste" as he felt his team started well and were undone by "sloppiness".
Mark Chapman is joined by Kevin Kilbane, Guy Mowbray and Andy Dunn on MOTD2 Extra to discuss if Everton should re-sign Manchester United's Wayne Rooney.
Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew praises a 'special' Liverpool performance as the Reds beat his side 4-2 at Selhurst Park to go level on points at the top of the Premier League.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is delighted with his side's "outstanding" display as a 4-2 Premier League win over Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park means the Reds remain level on points with Manchester City and Arsenal at the top of the table.
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola insists his side need Argentine international Sergio Aguero after he scored two goals in the team's 4-0 triumph at West Bromwich Albion this afternoon, bringing an end to their recent winless run.
Hull City manager Mike Phelan says his players are "depressed" after conceding a "cruel" late goal against Watford in their sixth straight Premier League defeat.
Manchester United assistant manager Rui Faria says the referee did a "fantastic" job despite a series of unsuccessful penalty appeals for the home side in a 0-0 draw with Burnley.
Mauricio Pochettino says Tottenham's injury list is making life "difficult" after they drew a third successive league game with a 1-1 draw with Leicester at White Hart Lane.
A brilliant solo goal from Gaston Ramirez helps Middlesbrough to a first win in eight Premier League games as they beat Bournemouth at the Riverside Stadium.
Sunderland boss David Moyes says his players are doing their best despite conceding three goals in six minutes and 20 seconds to lose 4-1 at home to Arsenal.
BBC Sport finds out why RB Leipzig are one of the most ostracised clubs in Germany, and asks whether they can defy the odds and rival fans to triumph in this year's Bundesliga.
An eight-year-old Chelsea fan and her dad describe how they were pelted with coins during crowd trouble at their teams EFL Cup against West Ham United.
Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany asked to be substituted in the EFL Cup defeat by Manchester United because he was "tired", says boss Pep Guardiola.
Football Association chairman Greg Clarke's views on gay footballers coming out are "negative", says Britain's first openly gay rugby league player Keegan Hirst.
Gary Lineker meets Frank Lampard to discuss life in the United States and asks him if he would have considered a move from Chelsea when he was younger.
Pep Guardiola says the Manchester City side he picks to face Manchester United on Wednesday will be rotated, and rules out Kevin De Bruyne and Pablo Zabaleta.
Slaven Bilic says the fact that big teams such as Liverpool, Tottenham and the Manchester clubs have been drawn together gives him hope if West Ham reach the last eight of the EFL Cup.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says his team are "not close to 100 per cent" despite their recent good form, adding there are "a lot of things" to improve.
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho says his side paid for their mistakes, but did not deserve to lose 4-0 to Chelsea on the Portuguese's return to Stamford Bridge.
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola says his side need to "analyse the situation" after their draw against Southampton sees City go five games without a win.
Southampton manager Claude Puel says he is satisfied with a point at unbeaten Manchester City as the Saints come away from the Etihad Stadium with a hard-fought 1-1 draw.
After Jack Wilshere played 90 minutes for Bournemouth against Tottenham on Saturday, BBC Sport looks at some of the things that have happened since he last completed a full Premier League match.
MOTD2 Extra presenter Mark Chapman is joined by Stoke City's Phil Bardsley, former goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer and Mail on Sunday journalist Oliver Holt to discuss whether David Moyes is on borrowed time at Sunderland.
Bournemouth's Harry Arter says he has forgiven Moussa Sissoko after he appeared to catch him with an elbow during the Cherries' 0-0 draw with Tottenham.
The Match of the Day cameras join stars of Manchester City's men's and women's teams to find out how they are helping school children improve their literacy skills.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says his team are "in the race", after the Reds climbed to second in the Premier League table with a 2-1 win over West Brom at Anfield.
West Ham manager Slaven Bilic says his team were rewarded for their "quality", after defender Winston Reid scored a 94th minute winning goal to beat Sunderland 1-0.
Sunderland manager David Moyes rails against the decision to allow a last-minute goal to stand condemning the Black Cats to their worst start to a Premier League season.
Hull City boss Mike Phelan says his side were "nervous" and need to "rebuild confidence" after their 2-0 defeat at home to Stoke sees them drop into the bottom three.
Aitor Karanka says his team produced an "amazing performance" in holding Arsenal to a 0-0 draw at Emirates Stadium, and created chances which could have won the game.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger says he needs a birthday drink, after watching his side draw 0-0 at home to Middlesbrough on the day he turned 67 years old.
Leicester manager Claudio Ranieri says his side will not get any birthday cake or pizza after letting in a goal in their 3-1 victory at home to Crystal Palace.
Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew says his side played better than the scoreline suggests after a 3-1 defeat to Premier League champions Leicester City at the King Power stadium.
Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino says the pressure is on "the whole team" to score goals, not just his strikers, after Spurs drew 0-0 at at Bournemouth.
Chelsea manager Antonio Conte wishes former player Paul Pogba "the best, but only after the game" as Manchester United and the French midfielder prepare for Sunday's Premier League visit to Stamford Bridge.
Former Chelsea player Graeme Le Saux predicts that Chelsea fans will greet Jose Mourinho with a "good reception" on his first return to Stamford Bridge since he left in December 2015.
West Brom player Nacer Chadli tells Football Focus about a bet he made with manager Tony Pulis, which has left the Belgian international owing Pulis a meal.
Sheffield United manager and lifelong Blade says he takes other supporters' opinions on board and wants to restore a "connection" between them and the club.
Jose Mourinho mocks the media for their recent criticism of Paul Pogba after the world-record signing inspired Manchester United to a 4-1 Europa League win over Fenerbahce.
Olympic gold medal-winning canoeist and Stoke City fan Joe Clarke predicts this weekend's Premier League results, paying tribute to Potters hero Sir Stanley Matthews.
Everton manager Ronald Koeman says his team must show "more productivity" and "score more goals", but says their reliance on Romelu Lukaku to score is not pressurising the striker.
Harry Redknapp's wife is seriously injured in a "freak accident" which saw her dragged along a road by a Range Rover being driven by the former football boss.
Inter Milan's ultras have said the club's captain is "dead" to them, due to a passage in his new autobiography in which he suggests he could have them "killed on the spot".
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola dismisses a journalists's question that the 4-0 Champions League defeat away to former club Barcelona was his "worst defeat" and praises his side's "personality".
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says Mesut Ozil has a "taste for goals" after the midfielder scored a hat-trick in a 6-0 win over Ludogorets Razgrad in the Champions League.
Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew says everyone at his club rooted for Leicester in last year's title race, but admits it has put the pressure on managers at all Premier League clubs.
Leicester City boss Claudio Ranieri is delighted with his side's 100% record in the Uefa Champions League but is determined they take this form into the Premier League.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says his side must have constant success in Europe ahead of their Uefa Champions League group match with his former side Barcelona.
Lincoln United goalkeeper Mario Ziccardi fluffs a clearance to hand Spennymoor Town's David Dowson an easy goal in a 3-0 victory in the FA Cup fourth qualifying round.
Watford manager Walter Mazzarri says wide players always score under his management after Jose Holebas scored the only goal in their 1-0 win over Middlesbrough.
MOTD2 Extra pundits Trevor Sinclair, Dean Saunders and Times journalist Alyson Rudd give their insight on what's wrong with Everton midfielder Ross Barkley.
Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho says referee Anthony Taylor, who is from the city, will find taking charge of their game at Liverpool "difficult".
Manchester United pair Ashley Young and Morgan Schneiderlin surprise a girls' football team as part of a foundation to encourage young women to play football.
Swansea manager Bob Bradley says he was pleased with the response of his players despite falling to a 3-2 defeat to Arsene Wenger's Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium.
Everton manager Ronald Koeman describes goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg's performance as the "game of his life" as the Dutch international saves two penalties in the Blue's 1-1 Premier League draw with Manchester City at Etihad.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is "sad for the players" after his side miss two penalties in their 1-1 Premier League draw to Everton at the Etihad.
Stoke City boss Mark Hughes picks our Joe Allen and Marko Arnautovic for particular praise after seeing his side extend their unbeaten run to three Premier League games following a 2-0 win over Sunderland.
Leicester boss Claudio Ranieri says the first two goals the Premier League champions conceded during their 3-0 defeat to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge were " very strange".
Fifa president Gianni Infantino outlines his plan to expand the World Cup to as many as 48 teams after a council meeting in Zurich, but not everybody is convinced by the idea.