Latest Scorespublished at 15:32 British Summer Time 27 September 2014
Crystal Palace 0-0 Leicester City
Rooney off as Man Utd beat West Ham 2-1
Chelsea 3-0 Villa; Everton 1-1 Liverpool
Hull 2-4 Man City; Palace 2-0 Leicester
Saints 2-1 QPR; Sunderland 0-0 Swansea
Gary Rose, Marc Higginson and Mandeep Sanghera
Crystal Palace 0-0 Leicester City
Manchester City let a two-goal lead slip - Tigers striker Abel Hernandez calmly sending Willy Caballero the wrong way from the spot.
Wowzers. £32m man Eliaquim Mangala is having a nightmare - following up his own goal with a high boot on Abel Hernandez in the area. Penalty.
Crystal Palace thrice go close. First when James McArthur's shot is deflected over, secondly when Joe Ledley has a header cleared off the line by Esteban Cambiasso and finally when Jason Puncheon's curling 25-yard shot is beaten clear by Kasper Schmeichel. The Foxes are hanging on a little.
David McMillan:, external Great start from Man United. Can we hold on to a lead this week? Let's hope so.
Richard J Moir:, external Manchester Utd are two goals in the lead. If they score another three, they may just end this game with a point.
Nick Wagstaff:, external Correct me if I'm wrong, but United also dominated Leicester at the beginning of last week with an early lead...
Southampton are in control against QPR, who are rescued by the woodwork when Dusan Tadic chests the ball down and volleys an effort against the post. Graziano Pelle shoots into the sidenetting soon after. It is looking a like a tough old afternoon ahead for the Hoops.
JB: Watching Man Utd is the most thrilling part of my week now. It doesn't matter how many they score as we know they can concede twice as many! Always praying as soon as the ball goes over the halfway line that it doesn't end up in the back of the net!
John from Clapham: Liking Chelsea's XI - two young Belgians, two hard-working Brazillians, three in*-form Spaniards, two steely Serbians and finally two vintage English centre-halves. Let's have it!
Josh in London: Leicester City have brought in a brilliant player in Leonardo Ulloa. If they manage to survive this season, they'll have his goals to thank for it.
Former Blackburn striker Jason Roberts
Final Score
"It's a really good cross from Ahmed Elmohamady, Eliaquim Mangala has to go for it and unfortunately it flies in the back of the net. Now is an opportunity for Hull to take stock and shore the game up, before going again."
BBC Sport's Nabil Hassan at St Mary's
"It's a contrast of styles on the touchline, Southampton manager Ronald Koeman has rarely sat down, patrolling his technical area while his opposite number Harry Redknapp has not left his seat.
"Redknapp is receiving a torrid time from the Saints fans after his ill-fated spell in charge of the club and his side are not giving him much to cheer about.
"On the field of play Koeman's side have started quickly and confidently with Dusan Tadic at the heart of everything they do. QPR have been poor and have also suffered the double blow of losing midfielder Sandro."
Manchester City storm up the other end and almost restore their two-goal lead but Sergio Aguero's low daisy-cutter rolls just wide of the far post with the keeper beaten.
All looking good for the home fans at Old Trafford as Manchester United increase their lead. Ander Herrera steals possession with a tackle, sliding the ball to Radamel Falcao, who in turn slices open the defence with a pass to Robin van Persie and the striker twists, turns and finishes.
Aston Villa have barely ventured outside of their own half but a rare foray results in a corner and a chance.
Ashley Westwood curls the corner into the middle of the area, where Aly Cissokho hooks a shot around his marker, but can only watch as it drops just wide.
Somehow, Hull claw their way back into this game with a huge slice of fortune.
Liam Rosenior skips past Gael Clichy all too easily down the right and puts in a simple cross which Eliaquim Mangala inexplicably heads into his own net at the near post.
Steve Claridge
at Stamford Bridge for BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
"When Villa have had the ball, at times they have passed it very well and there's a nice tempo to their play. They could do with committing a few more forward, but then they need to keep it tight and keep themselves in the game."
Hull are chasing shadows at the moment as Manchester City run them ragged with some slick pass and move play. "Can we have our ball back please?"
Diego Costa shows scant regard for his hamstring troubles as he superbly stretches and flicks the ball into the path of Willian, who scampers towards goal and smashes a low effort that Brad Guzan reacts quickly to poke behind. Chelsea, and in particular Willian, have started very well.
Liverpool forward Daniel Sturridge:, external Gutted.. We were unlucky today. I'm closer to fitness each day and working hard to return to help the team.
QPR midfielder Joey Barton:, external Steven Gerrard shut up one or two of his recent critics, with a superb free kick. Thought Mario Balotelli had a go today. Looked like he cared at least.
Everton midfielder Ross Barkley:, external Oh my god! What a finish!
Huge chance for Jamie Vardy to follow up last weekend's heroics with the opener at Selhurst Park. A long ball into the box falls for the Leicester forward, who cuts inside a flying block and shoots from 12 yards but his effort is met by a superb save from keeper Julian Speroni.
At the other end, Fraizer Campbell should do better with a header from 12 yards which is straight at Kasper Schmeichel.
Crystal Palace 0-0 Leicester City
Manchester United 1-0 West Ham United
Swansea keeper Lukasz Fabianski does well to turn Adam Johnson's shot from an angle behind as it looked like it might sneak in at the near post. Sunderland are pressing at the moment.