Summary

  • Saints thrash Sunderland 8-0

  • Arsenal score late leveller against Hull

  • Fabregas scores in Chelsea win

  • Newcastle win after hour delay

  1. GOALpublished at 16:48 British Summer Time 18 October 2014

    Danny Welbeck scoresImage source, PA

    Turns out Arsenal only need one minute to find the equaliser. Danny Welbeck keeps his cool to steer in after Alexis Sanchez slaloms through half of the Hull team to tee him up. Now they have five minutes to nick a 3-2 win...

  2. INJURY TIMEpublished at 16:48 British Summer Time 18 October 2014

    Six minutes of injury time for Hull to hang on. Yes, that's SIX minutes. Cue the Arsenal onslaught...

  3. GOALpublished at 16:47 British Summer Time 18 October 2014

    They can't pull this one back, can they? The Eagles think they can - Wilfried Zaha driving into the penalty area and squaring for Fraizer Campbell to tap home.

  4. CLOSE!published at 16:46 British Summer Time 18 October 2014

    Finally Arsenal force rookie Hull keeper Eldin Jakupovic into action. In the 87th minute. Alexis Sanchez wriggles free from his marker, heads goalwards, but the Bosnian substitute acrobatically tips over the bar. Time running out for the Gunners...

  5. GOALpublished at 16:45 British Summer Time 18 October 2014

    Vito Mannone reactsImage source, Getty Images

    Sunderland manager Gus Poyet has the expression of a man who is going to make his players walk home from Southampton - the hosts getting their eighth goal when Dusan Tadic pulls the ball back for Sadio Mane to sweep home from close range.

  6. Postpublished at 16:44 British Summer Time 18 October 2014

    Former Everton winger Kevin Kilbane
    Final Score

    "Southampton have not had to work hard for their goals, it has been far too easy for this level. The sixth goal sums Sunderland up as a whole. There is a simple back pass to Vito Mannone, and he only has to pump it upfield but just passes it straight to Dusan Tadic, who simply has to pass it into an open net."

  7. Join the debate at #bbcfootballpublished at 16:44 British Summer Time 18 October 2014

    Shohidur Rahman:, external Southampton and Ronald Koeman. Take a bow.

  8. Postpublished at 16:44 British Summer Time 18 October 2014

    Former Tottenham striker Garth Crooks
    Final Score

    "Immediately after the sixth goal Ronald Koeman was out of his seat and driving his team on to go and get the seventh. You would think he would be on the bench relaxing. He has got his team in a zone now. Sunderland have been woeful. Professionals should not be being beaten by seven goals. It's an extraordinary game."

  9. Postpublished at 16:43 British Summer Time 18 October 2014

    Plenty of vitriol raining down on referee Roger East from the Arsenal stands. Arsene Wenger isn't happy with the official either. The Gunners see a few pot shots blocked by the dogged Hull defence before East stops play as Michael Dawson crumbles to the turf in his own box. Ex-Tottenham captain Michael Dawson that is...

  10. Text us on 81111published at 16:42 British Summer Time 18 October 2014

    Peter in Kent: Time for change at the Emirates. Wenger has run out of options and time.

    Swifty: Enough is enough! It's time for Mr Wenger to go. His own self-importance and incompetence is so evident. We clearly need a total overall in defence and a big imposing defensive midfielder. Again he looks to promise to rectify in the January window, a window he constantly bemoans.

  11. Postpublished at 16:41 British Summer Time 18 October 2014

    Not much for Newcastle fans to shout about at the moment - and they are almost cursing a Leicester goal. Magpies keeper Tim Krul misjudges a Marc Albrighton cross which flies over the Dutchman's head and cannons off the home post.

  12. Join the debate at #bbcfootballpublished at 16:41 British Summer Time 18 October 2014

    Brave Front:, external Without Ledley King in your vote for best ever Premier League captains, I can't take the result seriously. Please don't tell Roy Keane I said that.

  13. Postpublished at 16:41 British Summer Time 18 October 2014

    Former Leicester striker Steve Claridge at Selhurst Park, BBC Radio 5 live

    "The sendings off have had more of a negative effect on Palace than Chelsea. Chelsea are so well drilled that they just know how to move into various systems and adapt the way they play. Being down to 10 men has had no discernable dramatic impact on them."

  14. Postpublished at 16:38 British Summer Time 18 October 2014

    Arsenal have just over 10 minutes to find a leveller against Steve Bruce's men - and they still have time if recent history is anything to go by. Hull fans don't need reminding but their side led 2-1 against Arsenal up to the 71st minute in May - before losing 3-2. The match? Only the FA Cup final at Wembley.

    Of course, the Gunners don't have the benefit of extra-time today...

  15. GOALpublished at 16:38 British Summer Time 18 October 2014

    It gets worse. It's 7 (seven) for Southampton, whose manager Ronald Koeman looks like a managerial genius at the moment.

    Dusan Tadic is again at the heart of it and he passes to Victor Wanyama who smashes past a demoralised Vito Mannone.

  16. GOALpublished at 16:36 British Summer Time 18 October 2014

    Graziano Pelle and Dusan Tadic give a high fiveImage source, Getty Images

    It's bordering on pathetic from Sunderland now. Sunderland goalkeeper Vito Mannone inexplicably passes to Saints forward Dusan Tadic 25 yards out and the playmaker curls into an empty net.

  17. Postpublished at 16:34 British Summer Time 18 October 2014

    Hull have 10 men back in their penalty area as Arsenal knock heavily on the door. The Gunners try to pick a hole in the lock with some intricate passing before Santi Cazorla tries to blast it open with a shot. But a black and amber Hull shirt dives in the way to block.

  18. GOALpublished at 16:34 British Summer Time 18 October 2014

    Seamus Coleman celebratesImage source, Getty Images

    Everton are almost certain of their first home win of the season now - Seamus Coleman bundling a Leighton Baines cross over the line from close range.

  19. Join the debate at #bbcfootballpublished at 16:32 British Summer Time 18 October 2014

    David Ljunggren:, external Newcastle could play for 10 games and not score. There is not an ounce of inspiration in the side. It's painful to watch.

  20. Postpublished at 16:32 British Summer Time 18 October 2014

    In the battle of the 10 men, Chelsea come close to adding a third when Eden Hazard curls just wide of the far post.