All the news and build-up to the Premier League and beyondPremier League: 10 things to look out for this weekendEmail nick.ames@theguardian.com | Tweet @NickAmes82 2.57pm BST Palace are in decent shape for the trip to Watford, although Aaron Wan-Bissaka is of course suspended. Squad here: Hennessey, Guaita, Speroni, Ward, Tomkins, Sakho, Kelly, Riedewald, Van Aanholt, Schlupp, Townsend, McArthur, Milivojevic, Kouyate, Meyer, Puncheon, Kaikai, Ayew, Zaha, Sorloth, Benteke 2.40pm BST Meanwhile Nuno Espirito Santo – the Premier League’s best-bearded manager of 2018-19, unless you want to propose another – ain’t changin’ nothin’ for the champions’ visit:We don’t know how to play another way. There are two ways to react to Leicester, we react by changing or not. We will not change because we want to build something. It’s important we keep doing the same thing we train to do, as we want to achieve. Adapt, of course, because you are facing a good team, but don’t change. When you build something you have to truly believe in what you’re doing.” Continue reading…
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