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Wolves v Hull (12:00 BST)
Arsenal win their first match of the season
Giroud scores stunning acrobatic first goal
Sanchez header turned in by Delaney for winner
Ward had drilled Palace level before the break
Andy Cryer
Wolves v Hull (12:00 BST)
BBC Radio 5 Live
Sunday's 5 live commentary coverage kicks off at 11:55 BST with Wolves v Hull in the Championship.
Then at 16:00 BST the feature match is the mouthwatering clash between Manchester City v champions Chelsea.
And the day finishes with phone-in 606 with Ian Wright and Kelly Cates.
Another team to have started the campaign well are Manchester United, whose 1-0 win at Aston Villa made it two out of two for them this season.
Plenty of chat they still need a striker though and, judging by the stat above, perhaps they do need one for their travels in particular.
A bit of travel sickness for Wayne?
Sunderland 1-3 Norwich
At least Norwich defender Sebastien Bassong enjoyed himself...
It has been another miserable weekend for Sunderland fans.
And Black Cats manager Dick Advocaat says he will hold a Sunday meeting with his players to find out why his side have started the season so badly.
The Black Cats followed up their 4-2 opening-day defeat at Leicester with a 3-1 reverse at home to newly promoted Norwich on Saturday.
"It was even worse than last week," Advocaat said. "We have to discuss with the players how we go on."
A little bit early to be publishing a Premier League table? Not if you are a Leicester City fan.
The Foxes' win at West Ham on Saturday sees them sitting pretty with a 100 % record after two matches.
Enjoy it while you can - it appears one BBC presenter is...
Who is your club's unsung hero?
David Forbes: Hero of our bottom-placed Sunday league team the Petulant Peacocks is keeper Murphy for keeping the weekly damage to 8 goals
So who is your club's unsung hero and why?
It could be anybody from Premier League to Sunday league level.
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BBC Two, 12:15 BST
A great Saturday of Premier League action will be discussed in today's MOTD2.
Host Mark Chapman will be joined by ex-player Danny Mills, Stoke midfielder Charlie Adam and commentator Steve Bower.
The main talking points:
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Manchester City have scored 3,539 goals since striker Uwe Rosler was born, with the German netting 69 of them between 1994 and 1998.
The City scene has changed quite a bit since then, but if fans are expecting to add to the 17 trophies and promotions won in Rosler's lifetime this season, they might be in for a shock.
My Premier League Life predicts City fans will have to wait until 2018 for their next piece of silverware. Will manager Manuel Pellegrini still be around then?
Have a go at BBC Sport's interactive feature here.
Who is your club's unsung hero?
Fahad Khan: Forget Eva. Chelsea's unlikeliest hero is Billy the masseur. He even gave the team talk during last season's win against City
So who is your club's unsung hero and why? Is it the person who serves the tea, the kit man, the coach driver?
It could be anybody from Premier League to Sunday league level.
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Fancy yourself as a bit of a mystic? Spend your spare time gazing into crystal balls? We've got the interactive game for you.
Map out the road to glory for your team by predicting the scores for all the games this season with our Premier League Predictor.
See how your guesses fare against other supporters and pundit Mark Lawrenson, plus get feedback from BBC Sport's team including Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer. Give it a go. It's fun.
Here are a few snippets from today's Gossip Column:
Chelsea are worried that Manchester United and Manchester City both want to sign Everton defender John Stones, 21. (Mail on Sunday), external
Wolfsburg have told Manchester City to pay £50m for Belgium winger Kevin De Bruyne, 24. (Daily Star Sunday) , external
Tottenham expect to complete the £20m signing of West Brom forward Saido Berahino, 22, next week. (Sunday Mirror) , external
Crystal Palace winger Yannick Bolasie, 26, says he would be tempted by an approach from a top club. (Sunday Times - subscription required), external
The Sunday Telegraph leads with a picture of Stoke coming back from 2-0 down to draw with Spurs on Saturday.
Jose Mourinho's swipe at Arsene Wenger and Dick Advocaat calling a crisis meeting at Sunderland is also high on the agenda.
So what do you think Manchester United fans? Read the full Daily Express story here, external, which also includes a rumour of Mario Gotze to Arsenal...
First though, let's have a look at the stories making the back pages over night...
Who is your club's unsung hero?
Everton Roberto Martinez backed his under-fire chairman Bill Kenwright after a banner reading: 'Kenwright & Co #time to go NSNO,' flew over St Mary's Stadium during Everton's 3-0 win at Southampton on Saturday.
"Only he knows the effort he had to put in for the football club," said Martinez.
So who is your club's unsung hero and why? Is it the person who serves the tea, the kit man, the coach driver?
It could be anybody from Premier League to Sunday league level.
Tweet us using #getinspired or text 81111 (UK only)
Hello and do we have a belter of a day of Premier League football ahead.
The defending champions Chelsea v the 2014 champions Manchester City will be the sumptuous main course, but not before a delicious starter of Crystal Palace v Arsenal.
We will bring you live text commentary of both games, plus all the reaction to yesterday's match and the build-up and fall-out to today's.
Stay tuned, it could be a cracker.
With the new Premier League season just a week old, he has already upset his own club's medical staff.
He has taken another swipe at Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger.
And now Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho comes face-to-face with another old adversary - Manchester City's Manuel Pellegrini. A recipe for controversy? Oh yes, this could be tasty.