
The Premier League returns this afternoon following the international window.
Chelsea can move up to second in the table, for a few hours at least.
They travel to Turf Moor to face Burnley in the lunchtime game.
At 3 o’clock, Keith Andrews welcomes Caoimhin Kelleher and Nathan Collins back to his Brentford team for a trip to Brighton.
The Rob Edwards era begins at Wolves, when they host Crystal Palace.
High-flying Sunderland go to Fulham,
Nottingham Forest can climb out of the bottom three if they win at an out-of-sorts Liverpool,
West Ham could earn their third league win in a row – they face Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium.
This evening, Manchester City could go to within a point of leaders Arsenal.
They go to St James Park for a meeting with Newcastle United from half 5.
((Bri C v Swa, Cha v Sou and Cov v WBA start 1230, others 1500))
Blackburn claimed bragging rights in the Lancashire derby with a 2-1 Championship win at Preston.
Leaders Coventry return to action after the international break this lunchtime looking to move eight points clear at the top with victory over West Brom.
Swansea are close to appointing Portuguese coach Vitor Matos as their new boss ahead of their early away game with Bristol City.
Charlton can return to the play-off places by beating Southampton.
In the 3 o’clock kick-offs, former Rangers manager Philippe Clement takes charge of Norwich for the first time as they face Birmingham at St Andrew’s.
Second placed Middlesbrough head to Oxford, while Stoke – in third – play at Leicester.
Hull and Millwall attempt to continue their good starts to the season in their respective matches on the road to QPR and Portsmouth.
Ipswich host Wrexham and Derby play Watford.
((St Mir v Cel starts 2000, others 1500))
Scottish Premiership champions Celtic hope to climb within four points of leaders Hearts by winning at St Mirren tonight.
Before that, in the 3 o’clock kick-offs, Rangers go for a fourth straight top-flight victory in their home game with bottom side Livingston.
Third placed Hibs meet strugglers Dundee, while Falkirk look to continue their good start to life in the top-flight by beating Dundee United.
Motherwell – in sixth – head to Kilmarnock.








