Summary

  • Whittaker off after two yellows 187 secs apart

  • Pelle slots in from close range after Mane pass

  • Tadic fires in second from 10 yards

  • Tadic's second poked in from two yards

  1. Hammer timepublished at 10:53

    West HamImage source, .

    Anyone get the feeling West Ham are enjoying their first league win over Liverpool at Anfield since 1963?

    Quite rightly too....

  2. Boing, boing, Baggiespublished at 10:49

    Stoke had midfielders Ibrahim Afellay and Charlie Adam sent off as West Brom secured a first league win this season.

    Afellay went for reacting to a challenge by Craig Gardner before Adam followed six minutes later after appearing to stamp on Craig Dawson.

    West Brom took the lead when club record £12m signing Salomon Rondon headed home Rickie Lambert's cross - have a look at the goal here.

    GoalImage source, Opta
  3. Get involved with #getinspiredpublished at 10:43 British Summer Time 30 August 2015

    Why did you switch clubs?

    With the transfer deadline looming, we want your stories of switching clubs at amateur level.

  4. Do Arsenal need a striker?published at 10:41

    The weekend got off to a perfect start for Arsenal - although their problems in front of goal almost came back to haunt them once more.

    The Gunners strolled to a 1-0 win at Newcastle, after summer signing Aleksandar Mitrovic was sent off in the first half for the hosts, but had to rely on Fabricio Coloccini's own goal to break the deadlock.

    Their failure to convert their dominance into goals is shown by their heat map, right, compared to Newcastle's on the left 

    Heat mapImage source, Opta

    Time for Arsene Wenger to add a striker before Tuesday?

  5. Postpublished at 10:34

    Free afternoon anyone?

  6. Transfer gossippublished at 10:30

    Want some more? Good, there is plenty...

    For all of today's newspaper gossip, click here.

  7. Transfer gossippublished at 10:25

    Plenty of transfer gossip around on the back pages today as the scramble begins ahead of Tuesday's transfer deadline-day madness.

  8. Money, money, moneypublished at 10:19

    Spending by clubs in England still has some way to go on deadline day if it is to surpass the record figure of the last summer transfer window.

    Going in to the last week of this window, £680m had been spent, still some way short of 2014's £835m.

    However, the 2015 figure is 4% higher than at the same point last year.

    And with some big deals reportedly in the pipeline before Tuesday's deadline, there is every chance clubs could set a new benchmark for spending. Could be an exciting few days...

    SpendImage source, .
  9. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 10:15 British Summer Time 30 August 2015

    #getinspired

    On the subject of transfer deadline day, we want you to get involved.

    Let us know what reasons you have had for leaving your amateur football team? Maybe you were offered an incentive - a nice new pair of boots, perhaps - had a bust-up or were fed of one particular team-mate?

    Let us know via #getinspired,, external text 81111 or post on the Match of the Day Facebook page., external

  10. Back pagespublished at 10:11

    Sunday ExpressImage source, .

    With the close of the transfer window less than three days away, the Sunday Express, external leads on a story claiming Manchester United are about to let goalkeeper David De Gea leave the club, to boost their attempts of securing a big signing.

  11. Back pagespublished at 10:08

    Unsurprisingly, Mo Farah has knocked football off top spot in most newspapers this morning after securing gold in the World Athletics Championships 5,000m. You can watch that again here.

    But, there is still plenty of football on the back pages, with Jose Mourinho an angry man following their defeat by Crystal Palace taking centre stage in the Mail on Sunday., external

    Daily MailImage source, .
  12. Postpublished at 10:03

    Hello, here we are again.

    Plenty of Premier League football for you to enjoy today, with Southampton hosting Norwich at 13:30 BST, before Swansea entertain Manchester United at 16:00.

    We will have all the build-up to those matches, plus reaction to what has happened over the weekend already.

    First though, let's have a look at the morning papers.

  13. Postpublished at 10:00

    What a weekend of football it has already been. Jose Mourinho had his Stamford Bridge century celebrations spoiled.

    Jose MourinhoImage source, PA

    And Liverpool were brought back to earth with a bump by West Ham.

    West HamImage source, Getty Images

    Will Manchester United be the next of the so-called big six to falter or can they stay with Manchester City's early blistering pace?

    We will find out later.