Big party in Old Trafford for the return of CR7 after 12 years.
Newcastle, at one point, appear to be the sacrificial victim for United's ambitions, which has also incorporated Sancho and Varane.
Kane's surgical Tottenham (three 1-0 wins) who plays at Crystal Palace should remain the lone leader.
Guardiola's City has a tough match at Leicester, who are waiting for Napoli, while Liverpool, while waiting for Milan, face Bielsa's Leeds outside.
Easy commitments for Chelsea and Everton, delicate that of Arsenal last (zero points and zero goals) which must recover by beating Norwich.
The picture of the fourth day (RESULTS AND RANKING)
Crystal Palace-Tottenham 1.30 pm
Arsenal-Norwich at 16
Brentford-Brighton
Leicester-Manchester City
Manchester Utd-Newcastle
Southampton-West Ham
Watford-Wolves
Chelsea-Aston Villa at 18.30
Leeds-Liverpool on Sunday 5.30pm
Everton-Burnley at 9pm