Premier League matches continue to be postponed due to rising Covid-19 cases.
Nine scheduled fixtures have now been called off in recent weeks.
Liverpool’s game against Newcastle United at Anfield on Thursday night has gone ahead - despite Virgil van Dijk, Fabinho and Curtis Jones all testing positive for the virus.
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Everton’s trip to Chelsea has also been given the go-ahead.
But Everton's clash at home to Leicester City this Sunday has already been called off after cases among the Foxes squad.
That match at Goodison Park is one of five Premier League fixtures set for this weekend to have been postponed due to coronavirus.
However, as things stand, Liverpool’s trip to Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday is set to go ahead, but that could change over the next day or two.
Tottenham's last two games, away to Brighton last Sunday and away to Leicester on Thursday, have been postponed.
Here is the confirmed list of postponed Premier League matches this weekend, correct at the time of writing:
Manchester United vs Brighton
Southampton vs Brentford
Watford vs Crystal Palace
West Ham vs Norwich City
Everton vs Leicester City
The midweek round of fixtures saw three Premier League matches postponed due to Covid-19 cases.
As well as Leicester v Tottenham, Manchester United’s trip to Brentford was called off, as was Burnley’s home game against Watford at Turf Moor.