Last night West Ham and Everton finished in a 1-all draw.
New West Ham manager Nuno Espirito Santo says he was pleased with a point from last night's Premier League meeting with Everton.
Their encounter at the Hill Dickinson Stadium finished in a 1-all draw.
After their defeat to Crystal Palace at the weekend, Liverpool have the chance to bounce back tonight.
They travel to Turkey for a meeting with Galatasaray in the Champions League.
Elsewhere, Tottenham go to Norway for a meeting with Bodo/Glimt while Chelsea face Benfica.
Inter are at home to Slavia Prague, Bayern Munich travel to Pafos, Altletico play Frankfurt and Marseille are at home to Ajax.
All those games get underway at 8pm.
There are two 5.45pm kick-offs - Atalanta play at home to Club Brugge and Real Madrid make the trip to Kazakhstan to play Kairat.
Championship leaders Middlesbrough have a four-point lead at the top going into tonight's game against third placed Stoke at the Riverside.
Fast starters Bristol City host Ipswich, while Leicester entertain Wrexham and Preston go to Hull.
At the other end of the table, Sheffield United hope to build on their first win of the season when they play Southampton at Bramall Lane.

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