The Premier League has got back up and running after being put on hold following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
All 10 matches were postponed last weekend as a mark of respect after Britain lost its longest-serving monarch, but seven games will be played as usual ahead of next Monday's funeral.
Due to policing concerns, three matches have been postponed including Chelsea's clash with Liverpool and Manchester United vs Leeds. Brighton vs Crystal Palace had already been shelved because of train strikes.
For some in-form clubs the pause in the schedule came at the worst time possible time, although for others it will have provided a much-needed breather following poor starts.