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Team | P | W | D | L | F | A | GD | Pts | |||
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1 | Man City | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 0 | 10 | 12 | ||
2 | Crystal Palace | 4 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 8 | 5 | 3 | 9 | ||
3 | Leicester | 4 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 8 | 5 | 3 | 8 | ||
4 | Man Utd | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 7 | ||
5 | Arsenal | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 7 | ||
6 | Liverpool | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | -1 | 7 | ||
7 | West Ham | 4 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 9 | 6 | 3 | 6 | ||
8 | Swansea | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 5 | 3 | 2 | 5 | ||
9 | Everton | 4 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 5 | 4 | 1 | 5 | ||
10 | Norwich | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 5 | 5 | 0 | 4 | ||
11 | Bournemouth | 4 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 5 | 6 | -1 | 4 | ||
12 | Aston Villa | 4 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 5 | -1 | 4 | ||
13 | Chelsea | 4 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 6 | 9 | -3 | 4 | ||
14 | West Brom | 4 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 6 | -3 | 4 | ||
15 | Tottenham | 4 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 3 | 4 | -1 | 3 | ||
16 | Watford | 4 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 4 | -2 | 3 | ||
17 | Stoke | 4 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 5 | -2 | 2 | ||
18 | Newcastle | 4 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 5 | -3 | 2 | ||
19 | Southampton | 3 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 5 | -3 | 2 | ||
20 | Sunderland | 4 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 6 | 10 | -4 | 2 |
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Latest PostGoodnight from me
I bring this live page to and end, and what a day of high drama, controversy, thrills and spills.
Will there be more to come this weekend?
Manchester United head to Wales for a tricky test at Swansea City in the 16:00 BST game on Sunday while Southampton aim to bounce back from their Europa League disappointment at home to Norwich City at 13:30 BST.
But first, see out the final 20 minutes or so from White Hart Lane here.
Adios.
CLOSE!
Tottenham 0-0 Everton
Harry Kane has a shot blocked, he then finds Nacer Chadli who fires over. Tottenham have had 14 attempts to Everton's four.
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Erik Lamela is Tottenham's record signing but will he still be there on Wednesday morning?
Euro Action
He's always linked - but why on earth would Thomas Muller leave Bayern Munich for Manchester United? Baffles me every time.
Anyway, the forward has just scored his second goal as Bayern lead Leverkusen 2-0.
Follow that game here.
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Tottenham 0-0 Everton
Dele Alli was straight into the mix, making a chance for Ryan Mason but again Tim Howard makes the save.
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Tottenham 0-0 Everton
Moussa Dembele is the second player to go off injured, he needs a stretcher to.Former MK Dons man Dele Alli is on in his place.
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Tottenham 0-0 Everton
Harry Kane picks out Nacer Chadli with a smart header but the Belgian drags his shot well wide. Moussa Dembele is injured in the build-up and needs some treatment. Another man in the wars.
Cleverley update
Tottenham 0-0 Everton
Match of the Day commentator Jonathan Pearce reports that Tom Cleverley has 'a serious' injury - according to the Everton coaching staff.
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Tottenham 0-0 Everton
A giant wasp terrorises the screen but we are under way in the second half.
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Tottenham 0-0 Everton
This is the challenge from Eric Dier that has left Tom Cleverley with a busted ankle. Ouch.
No news on his injury as yet but it doesn't take a doctor to say that it's his right ankle.
HALF-TIME
Tottenham 0-0 Everton
Spurs well on top, with Tim Howard making several excellent saves to keep the hosts out.
Can we get a winner after the break?
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Life at the bottom
After four games of the season there are six teams yet to win a game in the Premier League.
Who do you make favourites for relegation at this (very) early stage?
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Tottenham 0-0 Everton
He's in real trouble, Tom Cleverley. Looks to be in serious pain on a stretcher and after a long delay he is carried off onto a trolley. Kevin Mirallas takes his place.
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Tottenham 0-0 Everton
Tom Cleverley looks to be in a lot of pain after twisting his ankle in a hefty challenge from Eric Dier.
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View from the press box
Man City 2-0 Watford
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Man City 2-0 Watford
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GREAT SAVE!
Tottenham 0-0 Everton
Tim Howard having a stormer in nets for Everton thus far. Two more good saves deny Harry Kane and then Nabil Bentaleb. Spurs knocking on the door. Insistent.
Deal on the horizon?
'We parked the bus'
Liverpool 0-3 West Ham
West Ham manager Slaven Bilic: "We played good, we started well. We were well organised, and had a plan. The players worked to the plan perfectly. Their movement, concentration and possession was top level.
"We parked the bus but we didn't put the handbrake on. It was simply great defending when we didn't have the ball."
GREAT SAVE!
Tottenham 0-0 Everton
Harry Kane is onside, he's clean through, is this his first goal of the season...no!
Tim Howard stands up and makes a great save, Kane was very hesitant though. A few months ago that would have whistled into the net.
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'Mourinho is the top man'
Chelsea 1-2 Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace boss Alan Pardew on BBC Sport: “It was a really good performance today - one of the best performances I’ve seen from one of my teams in terms of composure.
"We can frighten teams with our pace and we did that from start to finish. Our defenders had to defend really well and they did. We’ve added new players but haven’t lost our spirit. We have got technically better players than last season. I’m not saying we’re contenders for Europe but we’re a good side.
"Mourinho is the top man, he was very honourable in defeat today."
'Mistakes can happen'
Liverpool 0-3 West Ham
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers tells BBC Sport: "The first goal is a cheap goal and that gave them a motivation and fight. The second was a mistake, which can happen. We started brightly and then had Coutinho sent off. I didn't think that was a sending off and neither was the one for Noble as well.
"We didn't defend moments well at all. We need to be much better than that. That opportunity to work the goalkeeper didn't happen. We are disappointed but we'll reflect on it and come back and look to win our next game."
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Tottenham 0-0 Everton
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Liverpool 0-3 West Ham
Jason Roberts on Final Score: "On the evidence of today I think Liverpool are going to have a disappointing season. Benteke didn't get into the game at all, they need more work on the training ground."
'No common sense'
Stoke 0-1 West Brom
More from Stoke manager Mark Hughes: "We were so clearly the dominant team in the opening stages. It was only a matter of time before we created a chance but unfortunately the referee only saw one side of the coin with the Affelay red card. He raised his hands, which is a sending off. But you have to see the whole incident. He reacted to Craig Gardner raising his hands towards him.
"We had 28,000 people here to see a quality Premier League game and the officials need to take that into account. They were too quick to hand cards around. If I complain to the powers-that-be I will get a double-sided piece of paper with an explanation - but where is the common sense?"
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Tottenham 0-0 Everton
Nabil Bentaleb drags a shot wide as Spurs make the early running.
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'We woz robbed'
Aston Villa 2-2 Sunderland
Aston Villa manager Tim Sherwood: "Anyone who watched that game knows that we should have won. We had 22 shots, the keeper has pulled off a 'worldy 'save and we should have had a penalty. We have been robbed.
"It definitely should have been a penalty. Younes Kaboul pulls out but there's contact - it is a penalty. My team couldn't have done any more today."
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Damien Delaney brings you back to earth, Palace fans. Ten wins from safety.
'31 more points and I'll be happy'
Chelsea 1-2 Crystal Palace
Palace defender Damien Delaney on BBC Sport: “That was full throttle for 90 minutes. It wasn’t a sit-in, 11-men beside the ball game. We had a good few chances and could have made it more comfortable.
“We’ve come here the last two years, sat in and got beat. But we said ‘if we’re going to get beat, let’s have a go’. Once we got them on the back foot we thought we could keep them low after their start to the season.
"There was a lot of Chelsea men in the box at the end, Kurt Zouma came forward. We were trying to throw ourselves in the way of everything.
"It’s three points, that’s all it is. We have nine points so far, 31 more and I’ll be happy – whether we get them by Christmas or May.”
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'We had no personality'
Bournemouth 1 Leicester 1
Leicester manager Claudio Ranieri tells BBC Sport: "We conceded the goal and until then we were playing well. After the goal we slowed down the tempo and had no great personality.
"There were 10 minutes when Bournemouth played very well. In the second half we put them under pressure and made some good chances. I think at the end we deserved to draw.
"It's important to take one point from a difficult match.
"We have a week now where the players go to their national team and when they come back we must re-start with the same mentality."
Manager reaction
Bournemouth 1-1 Leicester
Eddie Howe tells BBC Sport : "Injuries were key in the game, particularly in our ability to change tactically and it's not nice when you see your team-mates going off injured.
"They all look nasty and at the moment they are in the treatment room being assessed, although we won't know how serious they are until they get scanned.
"I think we've had a decent enough start in terms of performances. I'm a bit disappointed not to have got more points. I thought we could have got three today but sometimes you have to be grateful for a point."
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Chelsea 1-2 Crystal Palace
Jason Roberts on Final Score: "John Stones wouldn't have stopped what happened to Chelsea today. Is he the man to come in and lead that back line? Ivanovic had another hard game today and Azpilicueta was disappointing."
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Chelsea 1-2 Crystal Palace
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Tottenham 0-0 Everton
Under way at White Hart Lane.
Evans on the way
Stoke 0-1 West Brom
West Brom manager Tony Pulis: "To play Manchester City and Chelsea in our first two home games, it's been a tough start. For us to be sat with four points from four games is not bad. We're happy with that."
On the potential purchase of Jonny Evans: "We're hopeful we'll get it over the line tonight or in the morning. We have to bring in some players and we're working hard on that. Jonny has got great pedigree, he would be a great signing for us."
Best in the world?
Late game
Tottenham v Everton (17:30 BST)
Plenty of reaction and fallout to come form the 3pm games here, but the day's late game is about to get under way.
I'll bring you the choice cuts but you can follow a blow-by-blow account here.
Not at the right level says Mourinho
Chelsea 1-2 Crystal Palace
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho on BBC Sport: "Congratulations to Palace. It’s a fantastic result for them and a very good performance. We didn’t deserve to lose. But Palace gave us a very difficult game. The result should be a draw, which would still be bad for us. We did enough not to lose. We had good opportunities, a huge penalty appeal at 0-0.
"My two centre-backs and keeper played a very good game. We created lots of chances but we had a couple of players who were not in the game. When the team is not consistent and there aren’t 10 players on the pitch at a certain level it’s difficult. I said before the season, it’d be more difficult to win matches against non-title candidates as they all have good players and good teams - like West Ham winning at Liverpool today."
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Man City 2-0 Watford
John Hartson
Former Wales striker on Final Score
"I'm not sure Manchester City need Kevin De Bruyne. If anyone can finish above them, they'll win the league."
Manager reaction
Stoke 0-1 West Brom
West Brom boss Tony Pulis, when asked if Stoke deserved to have two men sent off: "Have a look and see what you think.
"We moved the ball too slowly when they went down to nine men. We tried to open it up a bit by bringing on Rickie Lambert and Callum McManaman but we couldn't. But we're just pleased to get our first win."
Red cards were harsh
Stoke 0-1 West Brom
Stoke manager Mark Hughes: "I'm delighted with the performance of my team under difficult circumstances.
"The first red card, Ibrahim Affelay reacted to being flicked in the face. By the letter of the law, maybe they both should have been sent off.
"With the second one, Charlie Adam ends up standing on the lad's leg after the other player had followed through on him. I think it was harsh.
"It's not a stamp, it's a step. To get anything from the game after that was difficult.
"They (the officials) also played a minute too long in the first half and they scored their goal in that time. I asked about that and he said it was because Jack Butland was wasting time. I don't agree with that."
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Chelsea 1-2 Crystal Palace
Jason Roberts on Final Score: "Palace deserve every credit. Scott Dann and the defensive unit got things absolutely right. Yes, Hazard didn't play well and Pedro didn't get on the ball much, but Palace stopped them."
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Liverpool 0-3 West Ham
John Hartson
Former Wales striker on Final Score
"It's a bizarre result. West Ham were coming off two defeats where they'd conceded six goals. Liverpool played exceptionally well against Arsenal on Monday and they had four of their new signings in the team, and they ended up getting an absolute doing."
'No malice'
Liverpool 0-3 West Ham
West Ham captain Mark Noble: "I got a straight red, but I've watched it 10 times and there's no malice in it whatsoever. I've won the ball first, in my eyes it's not even a yellow. That would've been harsh.
"But we want to talk about how well we've played. We haven't won here for 52 years and want to talk about that. We know we are a good team and we showed that at Arsenal and we came here with a plan. Liverpool are a good team but we played well and deserved the three points.
"A lot of teams are winning away from home. I don't why. To win 3-0 at this place is special and I'm proud of the lads. We've lost a few players but we've got a good group of boys and we need to stick together and get ready for the next game."
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Mark Lawrenson
BBC Radio 5 live
Manager reaction
Man City 2-0 Watford
Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini: "It was not frustrating in the first half. You can't expect to win the game inside 45 minutes against a team who defends well. We made some changes and we created more chances and won the game."
On goalscorer Raheem Sterling: "Raheem played very well. It was good for him to score. He worked very hard and I'm sure he'll score more goals."
On the potential transfer of Kevin De Bruyne: "I'll give you the same answer as always. When things are finished I will talk about it."
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Solid advice
Bournemouth 1-1 Leicester
More from Jamie Vardy, who tells BBC Sport: "There weren't many people putting their name forward for the penalty. They were pointing at me so I stepped up and lashed it as hard as I could."
Player reaction
Liverpool 0-3 West Ham
West Ham defender Aaron Cresswell: "We knew we had to be here and be straight out the blocks from minute one and we've done that.
"The last two games were not good enough and I'll hold my hands up and say I wasn't in the last game either. But here we pressed straight from the off.
"Liverpool is a massive great club and thankfully we managed to get three points. We had a young bench - I think we need a child minder on there! - but we have got some really promising players filling in for a few injured guys."
Stones to stay?
Tottenham v Everton (17:30 BST)
Mark Lawrenson
BBC Radio 5 live
"If you can get £35m for John Stones now then take it. British clubs are like 'why sell our players?' But they are going to go at the end of the day. Look at Gareth Bale, Cristiano Ronaldo, Luis Suarez. The clever thing is to be 18 months ahead. Southampton have done it and there's nothing wrong with it."
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Chelsea 1-2 Crystal Palace
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho says he will cope with his squad and will not ask to sign more players.
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Chelsea 1-2 Crystal Palace
Player reaction
Bournemouth 1 Leicester 1
Jamie Vardy tells Sky Sports: "We did not come out of the blocks properly in the first half. They got the goal and we came under pressure but we weathered the storm and came into it in the second half.
"We ground it out and got the draw which was probably a fair result and with the international break coming it just keeps the momentum going."
'Do the simple stuff well'
Liverpool 0-3 West Ham
West Ham defender Winston Reid: "I think that means a lot for the fans, we haven't won here in a long time. Our last two games have been poor so come here and win 3-0 is great.
"We did the simple stuff right - we took chances when we had them and limited Liverpool to a couple of chances. The referee felt there was red card for Mark Noble. He was brilliant today apart from that card - I think the referee saw it as different from the players.
"We've won at Arsenal and Liverpool now which are two very difficult places to come and get results at."
'It should be a draw"
Chelsea 1-2 Crystal Palace
How will Jose Mourinho react? He's here now.
"It should be a draw - which is still a bad result," he says. Full quotes to come.
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Tottenham v Everton (17:30 BST)
Chris Sutton
BBC Radio 5 live
I don’t think the signing of Son Heung-min is to take the pressure off Harry Kane. I think it's about how they are going to make chances for Kane to score.
Team news
Tottenham v Everton (17:30 BST)
Nabil Bentaleb replaces Eric Lamela for Tottenham in midfield while Danny Rose replaces Ben Davies at full back.
Tottenham XI: Lloris, Walker, Alderweireld, Vertonghen, Rose; Bentaleb, Dier; Chadli, Mason, Dembele; Kane.
Football League latest
Brighton have replaced Ipswich at the top of the Championship thanks to their 3-2 win at Portman Road.
Hull also go above Ipswich into second after beating Preston 2-0.
Walsall have gone top of League One after cruising to a 4-0 win at Blackpool , whose winless run since January shows no sign of ending.
Sheffield United move up to second thanks to a 2-0 win at Swindon .
Leyton Orient stay top of League Two thanks to their 2-0 win over Bristol Rovers which extends their perfect start and Plymouth go second after beating Newport 1-0 to leave the Welsh club bottom of the Football League.
Team News
Tottenham v Everton (17:30 BST)
Team news is in for the late game and Everton have made just one change from the team which faced Manchester City in the last Premier League game, with John Stones starting.Brendan Galloway's injury-enforced absence means Bryan Oviedo is handed a first league start of the campaign at left-back.
Everton XI: Howard; Coleman, Stones, Jagielka, Oviedo; McCarthy, Barry; Koné, Barkley, Cleverley; Lukaku.
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Chelsea 1-2 Crystal Palace
Player reaction
Stoke 0-1 West Brom
West Brom's Darren Fletcher: "Having not won this season, we needed a win. Especially before an international break and the transfer window. It's a big three points for us."
On Stoke's two first-half red cards: "It was good refereeing. If Michael thinks they are both red cards, it's good that he didn't shy away from it because he'd already sent one off. The rules are rules."
Top of the table
Life looking rosy for Manchester City early doors...
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Chelsea 1-2 Crystal Palace
John Hartson
Former Wales striker on Final Score
"Jose Mourinho is popular at Chelsea because he's a winner. How will the fans react if he starts losing?"
FULL-TIME
Liverpool 0-3 West Ham
Big result for West Ham! Manager Slavan Bilic is deep in conversation with a Liverpool substitute, not sure what that's all about.
FULL-TIME
Bournemouth 1-1 Leicester
The hosts have a penalty shout waved away - and that's full-time.
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Liverpool 0-3 West Ham
You know you've been battered at home when the opposition are giving youngsters a run out.
West Ham bring on Josh Cullen for a taste of Anfield
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Chelsea 1-2 Crystal Palace
Pat Nevin
Ex-Scotland international on BBC Radio 5 live
"Ultimately there were more good players playing for Crystal Palace than Chelsea. Alan Pardew's game plan was spot on and they've deserved this win. There can't be any arguments at all. A lot of Chelsea's players were a long way short, but you can to give Palace a lot of the credit."
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Stoke 0-1 West Brom
West Brom fans should be worried. They looked pretty toothless against Stoke's nine men.
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Chelsea 1-2 Crystal Palace
Jose Mourinho's SECOND home defeat in 100 league games for Chelsea. Incredible.
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Liverpool 0-3 West Ham
John Hartson
Former Wales striker on Final Score
"Slaven Bilic needed a result, and they've gone to Liverpool and thoroughly deserved that scoreline."
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Man City 2-0 Watford
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Stoke 0-1 West Brom
Still going at the Brit, where 11 man West Brom are hanging on against Stoke's nine men. Seriously.
GOAL - Liverpool 0-3 West Ham
Diafra Sakho (90 mins)
West Ham's first win at Anfield in 53 years is sewn up by Diafra Sakho! He takes advantage of more tomfoolery in the Liverpool defence to steer in a low shot from the edge of the box. Right into the corner.
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Aston Villa 2-2 Sunderland
I'm not sure how, but Sunderland earn another point.
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Chelsea 1-2 Crystal Palace
Brilliant block from Damien Delaney to stop Cesc Fabregas from hitting the target.
Palace have made their manager and fans proud today. Superb.
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Man City 2-0 Watford
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Chelsea 1-2 Crystal Palace
Great defending again from Palace as they clear a deep free-kick! Chelsea still come, and in numbers...
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Man City 2-0 Watford
A little tangle between City sub Kelechi Iheanacho and Valon Behrami. Free-kick to Watford - it looked more dramatic than it actually was. Nothing to see here, folks. Let's move on.
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Chelsea 1-2 Crystal Palace
Pat Nevin
Ex-Scotland international on BBC Radio 5 live
"There aren't many teams going to the big clubs with an inferiority complex any more. I think you'll see clubs like Palace pulling off surprises like this more often this season."
Blades too sharp
Football League latest
Sheffield United are on course for revenge for last season's League One play-off defeat to Swindon with a quick double from Neill Collins and Billy Sharp setting up a likely fourth successive league win as the Blades lead 2-0.
Winless Colchester have come back from 2-0 down to level 2-2 against Scunthorpe with defender George Elokobi equalising with his first goal for the club.
Hull look to have banked the points in the Championship against Preston with Curtis Davies volleying them 2-0 following a corner.
Carlisle now lead Hartlepool 3-2 in League Two thanks to a goal from the prolific Jabo Ibhere, while AFC Wimbledon lead Exeter 2-1.
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Aston Villa 2-2 Sunderland
Corner to Villa. Big leap from Micah Richards. Over the bar.
He'll get a few goals this season, Fantasy Football managers.
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Man City 2-0 Watford
Some might say it's only Watford, but Manchester City have looked impressive at the back this afternoon. They seem to have four men round the ball whenever Watford look threatening. Or do the Hornets lack movement and nous?
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Chelsea 1-2 Crystal Palace
Can Palace hang on? Chelsea have four or five men forwards at all times now and could get done on the break again.
GOAL - Bournemouth 1-1 Leicester
Jamie Vardy (Pen 86 mins)
When in doubt, put your foot through it. Jamie Vardy smashes a penalty home, and even though Artur Boruc gets hands to it he can't keep it out.
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Aston Villa 2-2 Sunderland
Sunderland are living on the edge now - relying on a mis-timed shot from Rudy Gestede to remain on level terms.
PENALTY TO LEICESTER
Bournemouth 1-0 Leicester
Jamie Vardy into the box like a bull in a china shop - tripped!
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Bournemouth 1-0 Leicester
BBC Sport's Mark Mitchener at Vitality Stadium: "Leicester have had their best spell of the game, with Bournemouth having to dig in, their players throwing themselves in the way as the visitors surge forward. But as the Foxes commit more men in attack - as they have to at this stage - Wilson's pace does leave them vulnerable to a Cherries counter-attack."
No red card for Roberts
Liverpool 0-2 West Ham
Jason Roberts on Final Score: "Mark Noble wins the ball there. If that doesn't get rescinded, we can all go home."
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Bournemouth 1-0 Leicester
Leicester haven't threatened often but Jeff Schlupp lashes a shot across goal. Close, but no cigar.
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Stoke 0-1 West Brom
Callum McManaman curls a shot just wide. West Brom haven't got this one sewn up just yet.
Straight off the training ground
Chelsea 1-2 Crystal Palace
A 17-pass move saw Falcao level for Chelsea, as shown below. It didn't last long though...
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Chelsea 1-2 Crystal Palace
Pat Nevin
Ex-Scotland international on BBC Radio 5 live
"Crystal Palace have got people into the box and they've got their goal. Can they hang on this time?"
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Chelsea 1-2 Crystal Palace
Jason Roberts on Final Score: "Chelsea don't win the first ball in the box - that can happen. What is fatal is that they don't win the second ball - Ward gets to it first."
GOAL - Chelsea 1-2 Crystal Palace
Joel Ward (81 mins)
Palace back ahead! More great play from Bakary Sako who hooks a cross from the left back across goal, full-back Joel Ward is in the danger zone but has plenty to do as he flicks a diving header into the far corner. What a header! What a result! Potentially...
GREAT SAVE!
Aston Villa 2-2 Sunderland
Aston Villa are pouring forward now - Ashley Westwood's rasping shot beaten clear by the impressive Costel Pantilimon. A point-saver?
RED CARD - Noble
Liverpool 0-2 West Ham
It's all going on at Anfield. Hammers down to 10 men now as skipper Mark Noble gets a straight red for a lunging tackle. He is utterly bemused.
GOAL - Chelsea 1-1 Crystal Palace
Radamel Falcao (78 mins)
Err, scratch that! Chelsea level! Pedro with an excellent cross in from the right, and substitute Radamel Falcao stoops to flash in a header at the near post. Brilliantly done.
BreakingTeam news
Tottenham v Everton (17:30 BST)
A bit of team news from Tottenham where unsettled Everton defender John Stones starts.
Penalty appeal
Aston Villa 2-2 Sunderland
Great decision by the referee. Carles Gil's heavy touch sees the ball run away from him in the box. Perhaps masking such a poor touch, the striker goes down meekly near Younes Kaboul. Penalty? Not a chance.
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Chelsea 0-1 Crystal Palace
Palace continue to look a real threat. They could get another at this rate. Chelsea very disappointing.
A long, long wait
Liverpool 0-2 West Ham
May be over soon for West Ham fans. The Hammers haven't won in Liverpool since 1963...
Soaking it up then bang!
Aston Villa 2-2 Sunderland
Sunderland look pretty happy to sit deep and try and hit Villa on the break, shown below by the average position graphic.
'Glee' for the Blues
Football League latest
Birmingham's Steven Gleeson has scored at former club MK Dons to give the Blues a 1-0 lead in a delayed Championship kick-off.
Leaders Ipswich came from 2-0 down to level against Brighton thanks to a David McGoldrick penalty but Brighton have restored their lead thanks to Tommet Hemed's second goal of the game.
Middlesbrough also relinquished a lead against Sheffield Wednesday but have gone back in front through Diego Fabbrini's second goal of the season.
Wolves are level against Charlton thanks to David Edwards.
A Billy Paynter penalty against former club Carlisle has put Hartlepool 2-1 up against Carlisle in League Two.
'Should be game over'
Chelsea 0-1 Crystal Palace
Pat Nevin
Ex-Scotland international on BBC Radio 5 live
"Yannick Bolasie should've scored there. At 2-0 it might have even been game over. I'm quite surprised by the changes Jose Mourinho has made here - he's chasing the game and brought on two inexperienced players."
GREAT SAVE!
Bournemouth 1-0 Leicester
Danny Drinkwater with a testing ball in from the right, Wes Morgan stretches, doesn't quite get there but Cherries keeper Artur Boruc does really well to turn it away. A late Leicester charge?
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Stoke 0-1 West Brom
Marco van Ginkel has covered more ground than anybody else on the pitch today. He's been superb in the Stoke midfield.
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Chelsea 0-1 Crystal Palace
Almost two!
Palace's wingers are such a threat and Bakary Sako this time finds Yannick Bolasie at the far post, but he's under pressure and can only slice wide.
For free, Sako is a superb signing.
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Bournemouth 1-0 Leicester
Joe Dodoo - who scored a hat-trick in midweek - is on for Leicester. Can he find the magic touch?
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Man City 2-0 Watford
Troy Deeney tries to muscle his way into the box but he runs into four Manchester City defenders. A proper cul-de-sac.
13th - unlucky for some
Come on, be honest, who thought Chelsea would be in the bottom half after four games?
Still time for them to turn it around this afternoon though.
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Chelsea 0-1 Crystal Palace
Jose Mourinho's response is to bring on teenage forward Kenedy. Let's see what he's got.
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Stoke 0-1 West Brom
Marko Arnautovic is on for Stoke. They only need one goal to grab an unlikely point, of course. And he's more than capable of providing that...
Equally, he is capable of irking the referee and seeing his side reduced to eight men!
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Liverpool 0-2 West Ham
Nice jinking run from Danny Ings and an attempted one-two with Christian Benteke - but the move breaks down. Liverpool heading to a poor defeat in front of their own fans.
All bunched together
Chelsea 0-1 Crystal Palace
Not a lot of width for Chelsea today as the average position graphic shows below.
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Chelsea 0-1 Crystal Palace
This would be a shock result, let's be honest. Chelsea have started the season poorly but they just do not lose at home.
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Chelsea 0-1 Crystal Palace
Pat Nevin
Ex-Scotland international on BBC Radio 5 live
"It's a fantastic break and goal for Palace. It's come down the left and they have got to the byline for too easily for Chelsea's liking. It fell for Bakary Sako and for the second week in a row he's put the ball in the net. It's not completely surprising given how well Palace have played."
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Chelsea 0-1 Crystal Palace
Jason Roberts on Final Score: "Palace deserve the lead - this is not the sort of defensive display we're used to from Chelsea. I'm not even sure this would be a shock result. Pardew has got a great record against Mourinho and he's set his team up well."
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Bournemouth 1-0 Leicester
Riyad Mahrez has been Leicester's biggest threat so far this season and the Foxes used him as their main attacking outlet down the right in the first half. With no success though as he was hauled off at the break.
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Man City 2-0 Watford
Ikechi Anya's shot is blocked as Watford begin to test Manchester City's defensive capabilities. But with the game more open, they are leaving themselves open to the counter.
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Aston Villa 2-2 Sunderland
This game is so open, it almost smacks of desperation. Both sides must have this marked down as three points. It could end up being 5-5.
GOAL - Chelsea 0-1 Crystal Palace
Bakary Sako (65 mins)
He may be the match winner this week too! Bakary Sako puts Crystal Palace ahead as he picks up the pieces from Yannick Bolasie's cross, and fires high into the net.
Don't forget that this is Jose Mourinho's 100th home league game in charge of Chelsea. One defeat up to now...
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Chelsea 0-0 Crystal Palace
Gary Cahill heads on a corner - off the line! Bakary Sako, match winner last week for Palace, goal saver this week. Man your station!
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Liverpool 0-2 West Ham
A debut for Danny Ings, who is on for Liverpool now. How are your miracles, Danny?
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Stoke 0-1 West Brom
This game is being played at walking pace now. Actually, it's not even that dynamic. West Brom on easy street.
Body on the line
Chelsea 0-0 Crystal Palace
Damien Delaney makes three blocks in quick succession, including one right in the, er, well you know where I mean. Everyone thinks it's hilarious until it happens to you.
Tractor Boys move up a gear
Football League latest
Freddie Sears has scored his third goal of the season to spark a possible fightback from Championship leaders Ipswich , who now trail Brighton 2-1 at Portman Road.
In-form Cardiff now lead 2-0 at Nottingham Forest thanks to a Joe Mason deflection, while unbeaten Charlton lead 1-0 at Wolves thanks to Johann Berg Gudmundsson..
Bottom club Dagenham and Redbridge are closing in on a first win of the season in League Two thanks to Ashley Hemmings' goal against Teddy Sheringham's Stevenage .
A Josh Windass penalty has pulled Accrington level at 1-1 with Northampton as Stanley look to remain unbeaten at home.
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Aston Villa 2-2 Sunderland
Guy Mowbray
BBC Match of the Day commentator
"This is like a cup tie. It's relentless, end to end stuff."
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Chelsea 0-0 Crystal Palace
Pat Nevin
Ex-Scotland international on BBC Radio 5 live
"We saw a game earlier with Newcastle-Arsenal where a referee couldn't wait to get his cards out. The referee here, Craig Pawson, has let the game flow a lot more and it's been a better spectacle because of it."
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Man City 2-0 Watford
Watford bring on Ikechi Anya for Almen Abdi. More pace needed. Surely City won't surrender this dominance today, though?
No bus parked from Palace
Chelsea 0-0 Crystal Palace
The average position graphic below shows Crystal Palace are not just sitting deep and defending.
Chelsea have had 65% possession and 13 shots on goal but Palace are having a go too. Chelsea not at their best. Again.
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Stoke 0-1 West Brom
it's not happening for Xherdan Shaqiri just yet - the man who scored a World Cup hat-trick finding Row Z at the Brit with a tame effort just outside the box.
Can anyone play left-back?
Bournemouth 1-0 Leicester
BBC Sport's Mark Mitchener at Vitality Stadium: "Tyrone Mings' Premier League debut lasts only 10 minutes before he leaves the game on a stretcher after several minutes of treatment. Adam Smith becomes Bournemouth's third left-back of the afternoon."
What's Ciaran doing?
Aston Villa 2-2 Sunderland
How easy was that equaliser for Sunderland's Jeremain Lens? Aston Villa defender Ciaran Clark shaken off far too easily.
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Aston Villa 2-2 Sunderland
This game is being played at 100mph now. Micah Richards wins the ball at the back, charges into the box but somehow manages to clear the ball off the Sunderland line when Scott Sinclair put a low cross into the box. It was easier to score.
'No booking for me'
Liverpool 0-2 West Ham
John Hartson
Former Wales striker on Final Score
"Philippe Coutinho is incredibly unfortunate. He's slipped, it's totally accidental - not a yellow card for me."
Blue Moon rising?
Man City 2-0 Watford
It's early, but things are looking very good indeed for Manchester City right now...
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Chelsea 0-0 Crystal Palace
Pat Nevin
Ex-Scotland international on BBC Radio 5 live
"The game has really opened up now. Yannick Bolasie on for Palace and he'll be a danger on this left flank."
RED CARD - Coutinho
Liverpool 0-2 West Ham
Liverpool's day goes from awful to horrific as key man Philippe Coutinho is sent off for a second booking. He's absolutely done by a wonderful turn from Dimitri Payet. A Zinedine Zidane pirouette on the ball totally baffles Coutinho, who slides in and takes him out. Definite foul, clear booking. Liverpool in strife.
GOAL - Man City 2-0 Watford
Fernandinho (56 mins)
Manchester City are showing off now. Yaya Toure hits a free-kick into the wall but it is cleared only as far as Fernandinho.
Now here's the good bit... the midfielder plays a one-two with David Silva who takes out four men with one pass. Then Fernandinho rifles a shot across the keeper and into the net. Sublime.
Mings injury
Bournemouth 1-0 Leicester
Tyrone Mings only came on at half-time but he £8m left-back is already injured. He's on a stretcher after being clattered and that's a shame on his Premier League debut.
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Aston Villa 2-2 Sunderland
John Hartson
Former Wales striker on Final Score
"It's a good finish from Lens, but from a defensive point of view it's far too easy. Clark lets him cut inside. Sunderland have started the second half really well."
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Chelsea 0-0 Crystal Palace
Can Chelsea kick it up a gear? It's been pretty low key so far from the champions.
Diego Costa goes to ground but this is an excellent tackle from Damien Delaney. A risky one, but a terrific one.
GOAL - Aston Villa 2-2 Sunderland
Jeremain Lens
This game is quickly rising towards the top of the Match of the Day running order. We're back on level terms when Jeremain Lens cuts inside and, with Ciaran Clark on his bum, he hammers the ball past Brad Guzan. Via a slight deflection. Say what you want about Sunderland but they are proving they have fight.
Pass you to death
Man City 1-0 Watford
Nineteen passes in the build-up to that Raheem Sterling goal for Manchester City, as shown below.
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Stoke 0-1 West Brom
Big Salomon Rondon is enjoying himself now. With Stoke down to nine men, the striker finds room again but heads over.
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Chelsea 0-0 Crystal Palace
Pat Nevin
Ex-Scotland international on BBC Radio 5 live
"Chelsea will be expecting more of Eden Hazard in the second half, and they will need Cesc Fabregas to get on the ball more and influence things as well."
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Bournemouth 1-0 Leicester
He may have left Stoke now but Robert Huth still got the memo about today's plan of attack.
The Leicester defender munches Callum Wilson with a heavy tackle and then smashes the ball into his face!
He's booked - could have been worse too.
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Man City 1-0 Watford
John Hartson
Former Wales striker on Final Score
"Watford switch off - it's far too easy for Sagna to get the ball in. Sterling makes a great run across the near post and it's a very deft finish."
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Liverpool 0-2 West Ham
Two nil down at home, best get a left-back on. Liverpool bring on Alberto Moreno at the break for Emre Can. Odd.
GOAL - Man City 1-0 Watford
Raheem Sterling (47 mins)
Who's marking Raheem? Who's marking Rah... D'oh!
City's new signing gives them the lead when he ghosts into the box and stabs home, unmarked, from six yards out following Bacary Sagna's cross from the right.
KICK-OFF
We are under way...
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Liverpool 0-2 West Ham
One-way traffic
Man City 0-0 Watford
Most of Manchester City's attacks are coming down the left, through Raheem Sterling. Watford are also using their left in their rare forrays forward.
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Aston Villa 2-1 Sunderland
Sunderland bring on new signing Ola Toivonen after the break. The midfielder, from Rennes, has a look of Bolo Zenden.
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Man City 0-0 Watford
The players are heading back out at the Etihad. What has Manuel got up his sleeve to unlock Watford? Ah... it's Samir Nasri (for Jesus Navas). Options. Options. Options.
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Liverpool 0-2 West Ham
Dejan Lovren's play in the build-up to West Ham's second goal is almost beyond belief. There must be a hefty fine at Liverpool for conceding a throw-in.
A must-see moment.
How the goal was scored
Stoke 0-1 West Brom
A great pass from Rickie Lambert unlocked Stoke's defence as Salomon Rondon fired home.
'Get a striker on!'
Bournemouth 1-0 Leicester
BBC Sport's Mark Mitchener at Vitality Stadium: "For the Leicester supporters and their £5 food and drink vouchers, this wasn't how it was supposed to go for the in-form Foxes. 'Get another striker on, Ranieri', came one first-half call from a lone voice in the executive seats at the back of the main stand. Claudio Ranieri was known as the 'Tinkerman' during his time as Chelsea boss - he will need to revisit those skills if Leicester are to get back into this game."
How deep is your team?
Man City 0-0 Watford
Manchester City well on top but Watford are looking organised defensively. A quick glance at the average position graphic shows how deep the visitors are sitting.
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Liverpool 0-2 West Ham
Ian Dennis
BBC Radio 5 live senior football reporter at Anfield
"The scoreline at Anfield is no fluke. Liverpool's defence has been talked up but they've been breached twice and a mistake from Dejan Lovren for one of the goals them will get plenty of attention."
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Man City 0-0 Watford
John Hartson
Former Wales striker on Final Score
"Watford have dug in. They've made themselves difficult to score against, and Quique Flores will be delighted. But Manchester City are probing and probing and you just feel eventually they will break them down."
Hernandez goal a Bruce bonus
Football League latest
Hull lead Preston 1-0 at half time thanks to a fortunate Abel Hernandez goal as Steve Bruce's side looks to extend their unbeaten home start in the Championship .
Burnley now lead 2-0 at Bristol City thanks to another header from a corner as defender Michael Keane claims his third goal of the season.
Adam Reach's goal has given Middlesbrough a 1-0 lead at Sheffield Wednesday, while Reading lead 2-0 at Brentford as they look for a first away win.
Graham Carey's fourth goal of the season has put Plymouth 1-0 up against Terry Butcher's Newport, who are still without a win in League Two .
HALF-TIME
Liverpool 0-2 West Ham
Who saw this scoreline coming?
West Ham have won none of their last 42 league visits to Anfield, losing 31.
HALF-TIME - Stoke 0-1 West Brom
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Chelsea 0-0 Crystal Palace
Pat Nevin
Ex-Scotland international on BBC Radio 5 live
"There's been lots of good play and good defending from Palace in the first half but you sense it's going to be harder for them as the game goes on and they get tired. Chelsea's best players really haven't turned up to the level you would expect so far."
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Bournemouth 1-0 Leicester
GOAL - Stoke 0-1 West Brom
Salomon Rondon (45 mins)
West Brom finally break through against Stoke's nine men - Rickie Lambert scheming in the hole and playing an inch-perfect cross to the back stick where Salomon Rondon is waiting to head the ball across the keeper and into the back of the net.
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Chelsea 0-0 Crystal Palace
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Man City 0-0 Watford
Could the owner of the bus parked at the Etihad please remove it promptly. This is not a classic. Can't fault Watford though. They're doing well.
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Bournemouth 1-0 Leicester
Bournemouth looking reasonably comfortable. Leicester's lack of attacking threat is almost entirely down to the fact that I put Riyad Mahrez in my fantasy football team this week.
HALF-TIME - Aston Villa 2-1 Sunderland
It never rains but it pours. For Sunderland fans, that is.
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Stoke 0-0 West Brom
It's a good job that was offside because Craig Gardner's finish from eight yards was terrible. In fact, Stoke are doing well to play an offside trap. They've hardly got any players on the pitch to do so.
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Chelsea 0-0 Crystal Palace
Pat Nevin
Ex-Scotland international on BBC Radio 5 live
"One of Chelsea's best moves and it's no surprise they've broken through Palace's defensive line when Eden Hazard has run at them. A couple of great saves by Palace goalkeeper Alex McCarthy."
How the goal was scored
Aston Villa 2-1 Sunderland
A break from one end to the other was finished by Scott Sinclair, as shown below.
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Liverpool 0-2 West Ham
You won't see much worse defending today than Liverpool's for both goals...
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Aston Villa 2-1 Sunderland
John Hartson
Former Wales striker on Final Score
"Scott Sinclair never really got going at Manchester City, but he's coming up trumps for Tim Sherwood."
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GREAT SAVE!
Chelsea 0-0 Crystal Palace
And now Diego Costa does get involved! Stings the palms of Alex McCarthy from a tight angle, Cesc Fabregas is alive to the danger and smashes in the rebound but McCarthy is a wall in there to save again.
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Stoke 0-0 West Brom
"You're not fit to referee," chant the home fans inside the Brit. Michael Oliver is the subject of their frustrations.
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Chelsea 0-0 Crystal Palace
Chelsea striker Diego Costa will be hoping to have more of an involvement inside the penalty area. His touch map below shows he is struggling to make an impact early on.
GOAL - Aston Villa 2-1 Sunderland
Scott Sinclair (41 mins)
Aston Villa have dominated Sunderland down the left flank today and they get their rewards when the impressive Idrissa Gueye puts the ball on a plate for Scott Sinclair to turn home a low cross from six yards out.
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Liverpool 0-2 West Ham
It's a dark art trying to second guess Mr. Garth Crooks - but Manuel Lanzini is walking into team of the week so far.
The West Ham midfielder is having a stormer, picking the ball up from deep and just running at Liverpool. He does Emre Can for pace easily and only just overruns the ball as he approaches the area.
Have West Ham unearthed one here?
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Chelsea 0-0 Crystal Palace
Pat Nevin
Ex-Scotland international on BBC Radio 5 live
"Chelsea have had so much of the ball but have tried to walk it in. They're up against a very organised Crystal Palace defence. Maybe they should be trying their hand from distance?"
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Stoke 0-0 West Brom
It's a good job nine-man Stoke have a decent keeper - Jack Butland is in for a busy afternoon now and he saves well from Rickie Lambert's long-range shot.
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Stoke 0-0 West Brom
John Hartson
Former Wales striker on Final Score
"Initially Charlie Adam tries to get his foot out of the way, but then he seems to take a stamp. I think that's why he's been sent off."
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Chelsea 0-0 Crystal Palace
Chelsea in a word? Flat.
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Aston Villa 1-1 Sunderland
That'll bruise. Aston Villa skipper Micah Richards can't stop his slide and the momentum takes him on a collision course with the post. In the meat of his back. Ouch. But he's fine to continue.
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Man City 0-0 Watford
Chris Bevan is watching this match for us and he says Watford's lone striker Troy Deeney is practically a defensive midfielder today. They've come for a point.
Mee time for Burnley
Football League latest
Burnley have given a debut to record signing Andre Gray but lead 1-0 through a rare Ben Mee goal at Bristol City .
Kenwyne Jones has scored for the second game running to give unbeaten Cardiff a 1-0 lead at Nottingham Forest .
Blackpool 's misery in League One is continuing as they trail 1-0 at home to in-form Walsall thanks to Romaine Sawyers' third goal of the season.
League Two leaders Leyton Orient lead fourth-placed Bristol Rovers 1-0 through a Lloyd James penalty as the O's look to extend their 100 per cent start to the season.
PENALTY APPEAL
Bournemouth 1-0 Leicester
No response from Leicester, and in fact it's Bournemouth who have the next shouting point. Lee Tomlin is tripped just inside the box but the ref gives a free-kick.
Controversial...
Sunderland non-existent down the left
Aston Villa 1-1 Sunderland
I don't think Villa need to play with a right-back this afternoon. He might as well get the deckchair out.
Away!
Liverpool 0-2 West Ham
Dejan Lovren what were you doing? You can see on the goal graphic below how he loses the ball on the bye-line, allowing Manuel Lanzini to find goalscorer Mark Noble.
Play percentages and put it in the stands man!
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Liverpool 0-2 West Ham
John Hartson
Former Wales striker on Final Score
"Take nothing away from Mark Noble's finish - he opens up his body and sidefoots it past Mignolet. It's a brilliant finish."
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Chelsea 0-0 Crystal Palace
Lovely feet from Wilfried Zaha, who is showing why he once cost Manchester United £15m. He leads the Chelsea defence a merry dance and then cuts it back to Yohan Cabaye, who can only fire a shot straight at Thibaut Courtois.
RED CARD
Stoke 0-0 West Brom
What's going on here? Now it's Charlie Adam who's off for following through on Craig Dawson. He left his foot in. Stoke down to nine men. Mark Hughes is livid.
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Aston Villa 1-1 Sunderland
Tim Sherwood is ready for next week's first day of term - dressing in club tie and grey jumper. Snappy. I think. His side are looking good without any real penetration.
GOAL - Liverpool 0-2 West Ham
Mark Noble (29 mins)
Dear oh dear. If Martin Skrtel's defending for West Ham's opener wasn't too clever, this is utterly brainless from Dejan Lovren. He tries to shepherd the ball out for a throw in in the left-back position, gets away with one cumbersome touch and then has another and is robbed by Manuel Lanzini. Lanzini pulls it back and Mark Noble sidefoots into the corner. Cool as you like.
Dejan Lovren? Awful.
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Bournemouth 1-0 Leicester
BBC Sport's Mark Mitchener at Vitality Stadium: "Bournemouth have that long-awaited feeling of a home Premier League goal. Leicester have allowed Charlie Daniels far too much space down the left in the last 10 minutes, and his cross ultimately leads to Callum Wilson's acrobatic overhead strike."
Afellay hard done by?
Stoke 0-0 West Brom
John Hartson
Former Wales striker on Final Score
"There's nothing in it. Afellay taps him in the face. You can't raise your hands, but come on, it's so soft."
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Man City 0-0 Watford
Raheem Sterling is raising it now - rampaging into the box down the left and his low shot from 10 yards out trickles just wide.
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Chelsea 0-0 Crystal Palace
Both sides very much using their flanks, with Chelsea mostly using their right and Crystal Palace attacking down the left. The hosts have had almost 70% of possession.
'Video game stuff'
Bournemouth 1-0 Leicester
Jason Roberts on Final Score: "Callum Wilson is the first one to react as the ball drops, and knows exactly what he wants to do. That finish is the kind of thing you dream about - I couldn't even do it on video games!"
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Chelsea 0-0 Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace pose a real threat on the break and Bakary Sako forces Thibaut Courtois into a decent stop with a stinging effort. All left foot, but what a left foot.
RED CARD
Stoke 0-0 West Brom
Correction, it's Ibrahim Afellay who is off - for slapping Craig Gardner.
A massive blow for Stoke, who have also been bailed out by Jack Butland who saved superbly to deny James Morrison seconds before the flashpoint. Afellay raised his hands after being clipped by Gardner in the centre of the field.
GOAL - Bournemouth 1-0 Leicester
Callum Wilson (24 mins)
Pick that one out! Callum Wilson bagged a hat-trick last week and he is straight back into the action again with a wonderfully improvised goal.
A cross from the left pinballs around the box, Max Gradel flicks on a header and Wilson launches into an overhead kick to power in to the net.
England's in-form striker?
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Stoke 0-0 West Brom
Stoke continue to look the better side but Mame Diouf is isolated up front, as this graphic shows. They need to commit more men forward.
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Chelsea 0-0 Crystal Palace
Diego Costa could start a fight in an empty lift and he is at it again. He runs into the back of Scott Dann and then wants to take it outside, before moments later he is fouled by Damien Delaney. Chopped right through him.
Costa seems to need to be wound up to play at his best.
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Liverpool 0-1 West Ham
Seagulls soaring
Football League latest
Brighton have taken an early grip on the top-of-the-table Championship game at Ipswich , leading 2-0 inside the first 15 minutes.
Goals from Kazenga Lua-Lua and Tomer Hemed are threatening Ipswich's unbeaten start to the season.
Elsewhere, Fulham lead 2-0 at Rotherham , helped by an early goal from ex-Miller Ben Pringle.
In League One, Rochdale boss Keith Hill is enjoying a 1-0 lead over former club Barnsle y thanks to Calvin Andrew.
Straight line
Man City 0-0 Watford
A solid bank of nine for Watford there, according to their average positions graphic. Man City yet to create much despite doing most of the attacking.
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Aston 1-1 Sunderland
Sunderland are wearing a horrible green number today - similar to a kit Aston Villa sported in the nineties. Back in the days of Kevin Richardson and Steve Froggatt. The hosts are dominating here. Sunderland are trying to pass the ball out from the back but always look 10 seconds away from dropping an almighty clanger.
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Chelsea 0-0 Crystal Palace
Pedro looks to get Chelsea up and running with a jinking run from the right, he cuts onto his left foot and bends just wide from 20 yards. That has got the crowd going...
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Aston Villa 1-1 Sunderland
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Man City 0-0 Watford
No urgency from Manchester City - this time Jesus Navas floating the ball across the box but there's nobody there to attack it.
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Bournemouth 0-0 Leicester
BBC Sport's Mark Mitchener at Vitality Stadium: "Max Gradel's first-minute booking has earned him plenty of 'Leicester reject' chants from the travelling Foxes fans. But with Ritchie de Laet now in the book for fouling the Ivorian, there are signs that the pace of Gradel, Callum Wilson and Matt Ritchie may be the key if Bournemouth are to unlock the Leicester defence.
"At the other end, Jamie Vardy can expect a busy afternoon as Leicester's lone striker, but he can't fail to notice the man he has to beat, Cherries keeper Artur Boruc, whose fluorescent green/yellow goalkeeping outfit is brighter than even the stewards' hi-vis jackets."
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Liverpool 0-1 West Ham
Manuel Lanzini making a name for himself, the Hammers man driving through a gap and firing just wide on the counter. West Ham set up well to hurt Liverpool on the break.
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Stoke 0-0 West Brom
Stoke had 79% possession in the first 10 minutes of this match. They are dominating but are yet to create a good chance.
On the Villa penalty...
Aston Villa 1-1 Sunderland
Jason Roberts on Final Score: "Cattermole has got his hands all over him, and you can't do that. It's rash."
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Liverpool 0-1 West Ham
The classic away-day display early on from West Ham? The average positions graphic below (West Ham on the right) shows the Hammers have been mostly defending. They still lead though...
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Chelsea 0-0 Crystal Palace
Cesc Fabregas has the first shot of the game but it's a tame one as the hosts struggle to kick into gear. Jose Mourinho is already out patrolling his technical area. Not happy.
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Man City 0-0 Watford
Hang on... now Watford are attacking. They win a corner, bit of a scramble and Sebastian Prodl pokes wide from six yards out.
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Liverpool 0-1 West Ham
James Milner has to scrabble across to make a key block and prevent a chance for West Ham. The Hammers have started really well at Anfield. Worried faces in the Kop.
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Liverpool 0-1 West Ham
Jason Roberts on Final Score: "Joe Gomez has got to do better. That's the difference between a goal and keeping a clean sheet - making sure Lanzini doesn't get across him there."
GOAL - Aston Villa 1-1 Sunderland
Scott Sinclair (Pen 11 mins)
For a man who once scored a hat-trick in a play-off final a penalty from 12 yards is easy enough. Scott Sinclair gives the keeper the eyes and rolls it home. Great start at Villa Park.
PENALTY TO VILLA
Aston Villa 0-1 Sunderland
Lee Cattermole clatters Scott Sinclair...
HITS THE WOODWORK
Liverpool 0-1 West Ham
Crackerjack! The first we've seen from Liverpool forward Roberto Firmino and it's brilliant, a twist onto his left foot and then an arrow of a strike that crashes against the post.
GOAL - Aston Villa 0-1 Sunderland
Yann M'Vila (8 mins)
Yann M'Vila gives Sunderland the lead in fine fashion, bending home a free-kick from 25 yards out. Brad Guzan had no chance. Dick Advocaat punches the air in delight.
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Man City 0-0 Watford
It's all very patient build-up at the Etihad where Manchester City are stroking the ball about in their own half. David Silva ends up picking up the ball in the centre circle to try and inject some urgency. Watford keeping City at arm's length. For now.
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Chelsea 0-0 Crystal Palace
Chelsea's defence - and Branislav Ivanovic in particular - are under scrutiny after a shaky start to the season but the full-back does well to block a Wilfried Zaha cross after the Palace man had originally left him for dead.
This time last year Chelsea were heads and shoulders above the rest. Slow start this time around.
Prod it home
Liverpool 0-1 West Ham
What a start for West Ham as Manuel Lanzini opens the scoring at Anfield - as shown below.
Martin Skrtel (37) should have done much better with his clearance.
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Bournemouth 0-0 Leicester
Bournemouth forward Max Gradel was booked inside 15 seconds against his former club. Form-side Leicester subdued in these very early stages.
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Stoke 0-0 West Brom
Jason Roberts on Final Score: "Not only has Mark Hughes managed to transition Stoke's playing style, he has kept them winning and changed the whole culture of the club."
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Aston Villa 0-0 Sunderland
Three of the last four meetings between these two sides at Villa Park have been goalless. Should be a good un.
GOAL - Liverpool 0-1 West Ham
Manuel Lanzini (3 mins)
What a start for West Ham! Martin Skrtel's headed clearance is really poor, it falls at the feet of Aaron Cresswell and his low cross back into the danger area is prodded in by Manuel Lanzini in front of a shocked Kop.
Lanzini, 22, is a recent signing from a club in the UAE.
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Man City 0-0 Watford
An early corner for Manchester City, who are already penning Watford back. It's aimed at Vincent Kompany but the Hornets have enough men back to deal with it.
Watching on
Chelsea 0-0 Crystal Palace
John Terry played every minute of last season (I think) but the Chelsea captain is in the stands in some sensible brown knitwear today after his red card at The Hawthorns. Will his absence be felt?
KICK-OFF
Game on! Six Premier League games are go.
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Stoke v West Brom
Tony Pulis applauds all four stands at the Brit. The crowd respond in kind. TP's a legend in these parts. But not for the next 90...
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Aston Villa v Sunderland
England aren't blessed with loads of centre-halves, so I wonder if Micah Richards will come back into the reckoning if he continues to play well as Aston Villa captain? He's leading the handshakes at Villa Park now. Almost set.
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Chelsea v Crystal Palace (15:00 BST)
Chris Sutton
BBC Radio 5 live
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Chelsea v Crystal Palace (15:00 BST)
Jose Mourinho and his side have been in the newspapers for weeks and weeks. Often for the wrong reasons.
Can they put on a show today and get the focus back on the pitch?
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Man City v Watford
It's almost 50 years since Mike Summerbee - one of Manchester City's legendary players of the sixties - signed for the club. Today he's presented with a shirt by fellow legends Tony Book and Colin Bell. Nice touch.
A sorry stat
Aston Villa v Sunderland (15:00 BST)
Sunderland's only win in their last 12 Premier League away games came against Everton in May.
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Chelsea v Crystal Palace (15:00 BST)
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Aston Villa v Sunderland
Aston Villa assistant manager Ray Wilkins takes time out from his warm-up duties to sign autographs for fans. Like always happens, it was just two little lads when he went over. Then the grown-ups waded in with their programmes and pens.
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Chelsea v Crystal Palace
Ninety-nine games, 76 wins, one defeat, 250 points. We've said it already, but that really is a great record.
Jose Mourinho takes charge of his 100th home fixture as a Premier League manager today, with visitors Crystal Palace facing perhaps the most difficult away trip in world football.
In two spells as Chelsea boss, Mourinho has lost just once in the league at Stamford Bridge - a shock 2-1 loss to Sunderland in April 2014.
His record is the best of any manager in the Premier League era.
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Bournemouth v Leicester
BBC Sport's Mark Mitchener at Vitality Stadium: "Winger Max Gradel, who spent the 2007-08 season at Bournemouth on loan from today's visitors Leicester, is the front cover star of today's match programme.
"He talks about his move from St Etienne back to Dorset this summer - and how returning here allowed him to repay the support Bournemouth gave him after his mother passed away during that loan spell."
City slickers?
Man City v Watford (15:00 BST)
Danny Murphy reckons the addition of Raheem Sterling has freed up David Silva to devastating effect. Goals this afternoon?
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Aston Villa v Sunderland
Bournemouth v Leicester
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Liverpool v West Ham
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Stoke v West Brom
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The drinks are on us
Bournemouth v Leicester
A simple, relatively cheap gesture from a club. Which will go a long way...
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Newcastle 0-1 Arsenal
Danny Mills
BBC Radio 5 live at St James's Park
"I think Arsenal are going to struggle this season. Newcastle look more solid, more organised and I think they will get better and better this season."
Above Sunderland...
Newcastle 0-1 Arsenal
It's been a tough start for Newcastle boss Steve McClaren with back-to-back games against Manchester United and Arsenal, and it shows in the early table.
FULL-TIME
Newcastle 0-1 Arsenal
Plenty of jeers - aimed at referee Andre Marriner - as the full-time whistle goes. Arsenal ground it out without shining, 10-man Newcastle didn't have a shot on target.
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Newcastle 0-1 Arsenal
It's what deadline day is all about...
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Newcastle 0-1 Arsenal
Danny Mills
BBC Radio 5 live at St James's Park
"On the balance of play, Arsenal have probably deserved to win. It's three points, and the style of this performance will be forgotten about if Arsenal continue to improve. But do they have the out-and-out cutting edge to challenge for the title?"
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Bournemouth v Leicester (15:00 BST)
BBC Sport's Mark Mitchener at Vitality Stadium: "The fans here at Bournemouth are still pinching themselves that their team is playing in the top flight for the first time in their 116-year history. But slowly, things have been clicking into place.
"The new season's replica shirt, which wasn't available in time for the opening day game here against Aston Villa, is flying off the racks in the club shop and being proudly worn around the ground - while that much-anticipated first Premier League goal and points came at West Ham last week. But how long will they have to wait for that first home goal?"
Final Score
Today's BBC Final Score is now up and running on the BBC Sport website only (for now).
Tune in at the top of the page - Jason Roberts and John Hartson are the guests.
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Newcastle 0-1 Arsenal
Will Arsenal sign a forward though before Tuesday night's deadline? I doubt it.
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Newcastle 0-1 Arsenal
Danny Mills
BBC Radio 5 live at St James's Park
"Arsenal have created nearly 20 chances and only managed to score one - and that was because of a deflection. It has to be a concern."
Team news
Stoke v West Brom (15:00 BST)
Stoke City manager Mark Hughes makes one change to the side that drew 1-1 at Norwich City on 22 August - midfielder Charlie Adam back in for Marko Arnautovic.
Stoke City XI: Butland; Johnson, Cameron, Muniesa, Pieters; Whelan, van Ginkel; Shaqiri, Adam, Afellay; Diouf.
West Bromwich Albion recall Joleon Lescott, who has been linked with a move to Aston Villa, to their defence. Craig Gardner returns to the midfield with Callum McManaman making way.
West Brom XI: Myhill, Dawson, McAuley, Olsson, Lescott, Gardner, Fletcher, Yacob, Morrison, McClean, Rondon.
Team news
Aston Villa v Sunderland (15:00 BST)
Aston Villa boss Tim Sherwood revealed a sickness bug had affected his camp before today's visit of Sunderland - and it appears that Jack Grealish and Gabby Agbonlahor might be suffering. The pair drop out of the squad as Villa make two changes from the 2-1 defeat at Crystal Palace, right-back Alan Hutton and winger Scott Sinclair starting instead.
One change for Sunderland from their 1-1 home draw against Swansea - and it comes at the heart of their leaky defence. Summer signing Younes Kaboul returns in place of Sebastian Coates, while new signing Ola Toivonen must be content with a place on the bench.
Team news
Liverpool v West Ham (15:00 BST)
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers names an unchanged starting line-up from the side that drew 0-0 with Arsenal on Monday.
Liverpool XI: Mignolet, Clyne, Skrtel, Lovren, Gomez, Lucas, Can, Milner, Firmino, Coutinho, Benteke
West Ham boss Slaven Bilic makes two changes to the side that lost 4-3 at home to Bournemouth last Saturday. James Tomkins replaces the suspended Carl Jenkinson at right-back, and midfielder Miguel Lanzini comes in for Kevin Nolan, who has left the club by mutual consent.
West Ham XI: Randolph, Tomkins, Reid, Ogbonna, Cresswell, Obiang, Kouyate, Lanzini, Noble, Payet, Sakho
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Newcastle 0-1 Arsenal
Mikel Arteta is readying himself to come on for Arsenal, as Newcastle keep plugging away. Steve McClaren is geeing up the fans, and his players as we enter the final 10 minutes. They've not a shot on target since the second game of the season but it may only take one...
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Newcastle 0-1 Arsenal
Olivier Giroud is in a hurry to get noticed, first firing high and wide from an improbable angle and then bearing down on goal until a great challenge from Massadio Haidara stops him in his tracks.
Team news
Chelsea v Crystal Palace (15:00 BST)
Gary Cahill replaces the suspended John Terry in the centre of the Chelsea defence, partnering Kurt Zouma.
Brazil Under-20 international forward Kenedy, recently signed from Fluminese, starts on the bench.
Chelsea XI: Courtois, Ivanovic, Cahill, Zouma, Azpilicueta; Matic, Fabregas; Pedro, Willian, Hazard; Diego Costa.
Crystal Palace also make one change as Connor Wickham comes in for Glenn Murray
Crystal Palace XI: McCarthy, Ward, Dann, Delaney, Souare, McArthur, Cabaye, Zaha, Puncheon, Sako, Wickham
SUBSTITUTION - Walcott off
Newcastle 0-1 Arsenal
An unconvicing run out up front for Theo Walcott comes to an end as the immaculately-coiffured Olivier Giroud comes on.
Team news
Man City v Watford (15:00 BST)
Manchester City stick with the same team that have started their last two Premier League games, and there is no place for £32m defender Nicolas Otamendi on the bench.
Man City XI: Hart, Sagna, Mangala, Kompany, Kolarov, Fernandinho, Yaya Toure, Silva, Sterling, Navas, Aguero.
Watford boss Quique Sanchez Flores made 11 changes for the midweek Capital One defeat by Preston, and makes 10 this time as he reverts to the core of the team that drew 0-0 with Southampton last week. The only difference is that Almen Abdi is picked in midfield ahead of Ikechi Anya.
Watford XI: Gomes, Nyom, Prodl, Cathcart, Holebas, Behrami, Capoue, Jurado, Ighalo, Abdi, Deeney.
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Bournemouth v Leicester (15:00 BST)
Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe makes one change from the side that won 4-3 at West Ham last Saturday. Forward Joshua King has a slight hamstring problem and is replaced by summer signing Lee Tomlin, who makes his first start for the Cherries.
Bournemouth XI: Boruc, Francis, Elphick, Cook, Daniels, Ritchie, O'Kane, Surman, Gradel, Tomlin, Wilson
Leicester boss Claudio Ranieri makes one change to the side that drew 1-1 at home to Tottenham last weekend. Striker N'Golo Kante is in for Shinji Okazaki.
Midfielder Gokhan Inler, and striker Joe Dodoo, who scored a hat-trick in the 4-1 League Cup win against Bury on Tuesday, are on the bench.
Leicester XI: Schmeichel, De Laet, Morgan, Huth, Schlupp, Mahrez, Kante, Drinkwater, King, Albrighton, Vardy
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Newcastle 0-1 Arsenal
Santi Cazorla barrels in a left-footed shot after good work from Aaron Ramsey but it's easy for Tim Krul. There is absolutely no attacking threat from the home side.
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Newcastle 0-1 Arsenal
Danny Mills
BBC Radio 5 live at St James's Park
"Theo Walcott in my opinion is not a centre forward. He looks uncomfortable."
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Newcastle 0-1 Arsenal
Arsenal remain utterly dominant but will be perturbed to still only be one goal ahead. There is half an hour remaining.
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Don't let her cut inside!
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FULL-TIME
Derby 1-2 Leeds
Uwe Rosler has his first win as Leeds boss, United's first win at Derby in 13 years. Derby were rubbish in the first half but much better after that, a draw looked likely until Chris Wood's cracker.
'Newcastle working hard'
Newcastle 0-1 Arsenal
Danny Mills
BBC Radio 5 live at St James's Park
"One of the main gripes last season from Newcastle fans was that the players weren't playing for the shirt, but they are certainly putting in a shift here."
Climbing high
Newcastle 0-1 Arsenal
Arsenal go close again as Alexis Sanchez has a shot well saved by Tim Krul. The Gunners moving back up toward the top four as it stands.
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Newcastle 0-1 Arsenal
Danny Mills
BBC Radio 5 live at St James's Park
"I think that's an own goal. That was going wide until it hit Coloccini."
Well called...
GOAL - Derby 1-2 Leeds
Chris Wood (88 mins)
A beauty. What a hit this is from Chris Wood , and it could have given Leeds their first win of the season. The striker turns on a sixpence 22 yards out and fires in an early shot which curls in of the post. Derby keeper Scott Carson didn't move...
GOAL - Newcastle 0-1 Arsenal
Fabricio Coloccini OG (52 mins)
Arsenal finally forge ahead. Aaron Ramsey sees a snap shot from 20 yards parried out by Tim Krul, it falls at the feet of Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain on the right of the box. He lashes it in low and hard, and it finds the net via the far post and the heels of Fabricio Coloccini. And it's given as an OG.
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Another draw?
Derby 1-1 Leeds
Derby (P4, D4) v Leeds (P4, D4) is heading for a draw.
Seven minutes left for either side to find a win.
'QPR must level out'
Huddersfield v QPR (15:00 BST)
Mark Lawrenson
BBC Football Focus
"It's important that QPR start to level out. Since Tony Fernandes came into the club, he's been like a one-eyed cat in a fish shop."
Anyone got any ideas? Not the foggiest...
KICK-OFF
Newcastle 0-0 Arsenal
Back under way in Newcastle, no changes for either side - yet.
Giroud on his way?
Newcastle 0-0 Arsenal
Arsenal forward Olivier Giroud is having an intense half-time warm-up. Is he coming on shortly?
CLOSE!
Derby 1-1 Leeds
Leeds have been under the cosh since half-time but they have a great chance to retake the lead, Chris Wood with a free header from seven yards but the Kiwi heads over the bar!
Massive chance. Fifteen minutes left. Anyone's game.
PENALTY APPEAL
Derby 1-1 Leeds
Andreas Weimann breaks away for Derby, on the left of the box. He cuts inside, shoots - and screams for a penalty! The ball was blocked by the sliding Liam Cooper, Derby want handball but it looked like his back to me. Well defended.
Weimann had a man over - should have scored...
Coming up
A quick half-time reminder of the day's other games still to come in the top flight. You can follow them all with us here.
Aston Villa v Sunderland
Bournemouth v Leicester
Chelsea v Crystal Palace
Liverpool v West Ham
Manchester City v Watford
Stoke v West Brom
Tottenham v Everton (17:30 BST)
209 and out
Newcastle 0-0 Arsenal
According to the gospel men and women at Opta, Newcastle have not had a shot on target in 209 Premier League minutes.
Kevin Keegan will be disgusted. But a point from here would be a top result. Wouldn't it?
Mills is not for turning
Newcastle 0-0 Arsenal
Danny Mills
BBC Radio 5 live
"People are saying on social media that the red card was a leg-breaking tackle. Never in a million years! Broken toenail maybe."
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Derby 1-1 Leeds
Johnny Russell gets a shot on target for the much-improved Derby but Marco Silvestri is equal to it in the Leeds goal. Just over 20 minutes left at the iPro.
HALF-TIME
Newcastle 0-0 Arsenal
A good scoreline for the hosts considering they were down to 10 men after 16 minutes.
Can Arsenal change it up?
Shoooot?!
Newcastle 0-0 Arsenal
Pass. Pass. Pass. Pass. Pass. Pass. Pass. Pass. Pass. Pass. Pass. Pass. Faint to shoot. Pass. Lose the ball.
Repeat.
'Simply the best'
Newcastle 0-0 Arsenal
Danny Mills
BBC Radio 5 live at St James's Park
"Steve McClaren is a fabulous coach, the best I've ever worked with. In terms of the way he improves players, he is superb."
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Newcastle 0-0 Arsenal
Can Newcastle hang on? Arsenal are seeing a near monopoly of possession, but still no real cutting edge. Newcastle dug in, well drilled.
Mesut Ozil being missed?
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Newcastle 0-0 Arsenal
Conor McNamara
BBC Radio 5 live commentator at St James's Park
"Arsenal haven't looked as threatening against 10 men as they did against 11. Arsene Wenger's body language isn't brimming with optimism."
CLOSE!
Derby 1-1 Leeds
Paul Clement must have delivered the mother of all half-time team talks this afternoon.
Wretched in the first half, Derby now look like world-beaters, battering Leeds now. Jeff Hendrick whips a shot narrowly wide after some wonderful build-up.
Did they get some ringers on at the break?
CLOSE!
Newcastle 0-0 Arsenal
Still think you don't need a striker Arsene?Alexis Sanchez fires in a low shot which Tim Krul can only parry, Theo Walcott gets there first - but blasts it over the top. From just a few yards out...
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Newcastle 0-0 Arsenal
Danny Mills
BBC Radio 5 live at St James's Park
"Attacking opportunities are going to be limited for Newcastle, so they have to make the most of every one. But this is a different Newcastle from last season - they are immaculately well-drilled."
GOAL - Derby 1-1 Leeds
Chris Martin (48 mins)
Derby County unrecognisable as Chris Martin bags his 50th goal for the Rams. Brilliantly done too, getting the ball with back to goal, rolling Liam Cooper one way and then the other, before planting a left-footed drive into the corner.
GREAT SAVE!
Derby 0-1 Leeds
Much better from Derby already as Jeff Hendrick fires in a cracking effort from 25 yards, sailing into the top corner until Marco Silvestri claws it out. Derby up for this...
KICK-OFF
Derby 0-1 Leeds
Back in play in Derby. Who were rubbish in the first half.
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Newcastle 0-0 Arsenal
Could be a long day from here for Newcastle as their only real outlet has been sent-off. Florian Thauvin is up there on his own now but for all of his many qualities, hold-up play is not one.
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Newcastle 0-0 Arsenal
Conor McNamara
BBC Radio 5 live commentator at St James's Park
"Red card aside, it's been a good start by Newcastle. There are many positives for Steve McClaren."
YELLOW CARD
Newcastle 0-0 Arsenal
We may get another red card or two in this one yet. Plenty of tackles going in, Chancel Mbemba in the book for a cynical block...
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Even better than Delap?
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Newcastle 0-0 Arsenal
I think that's definitely a yellow at least Danny...
'Possibly a yellow...'
Newcastle 0-0 Arsenal
Danny Mills
BBC Radio 5 live at St James's Park
"That is not a red card offence. He mistimes it, it's possibly a yellow card, but it's not particularly violent. Andre Marriner has had three big decisions to make so far and he's got all of them wrong."
No red for Rio
Newcastle 0-0 Arsenal
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RED CARD - Aleksandar Mitrovic
Newcastle 0-0 Arsenal
He can't believe it, but Newcastle striker Aleksandar Mitrovic is off for Newcastle.
It's a classic forward's challenge really, a bad touch, another bad touch and then a stretch to retrieve it. Instead he rakes down the shin of Francis Coquelin. Over the top of the ball, ugly. A straight red though?
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Newcastle 0-0 Arsenal
Danny Mills
BBC Radio 5 live at St James's Park
"I think Hector Bellerin gets trodden on. It doesn't have to be intentional. By the letter of the law, that should have been a penalty."
PENALTY APPEAL
Newcastle 0-0 Arsenal
Arsenal should have a penalty as Hector Bellerin is baulked going into the box - a stonewaller if ever there was one. Referee says no!
Don't forget, there are plenty of updates here but you can follow minute-by-minute updates of that game in a separate page - click here to follow action from St James' Park.
Team News -60
Liverpool v West Ham (15:00 BST)
As West Ham so politely remind me, we are an hour away form a team news announcement at six grounds.
Who are you sweating on?
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Newcastle 0-0 Arsenal
Danny Mills
BBC Radio 5 live at St James's Park
"You need to play to Theo Walcott's strengths. Get the ball in behind the Newcastle defence. But Steve McClaren is quite shrewd and will have changed his tactics."
HALF-TIME
Derby 0-1 Leeds
'Boooooooooooooo!' is the half-time reaction from the Derby faithful. Tells you all you need to know.
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Newcastle 0- Arsenal
Danny Mills
BBC Radio 5 live at St James's Park
"Looking at the game so far, I have concerns for Arsenal. Theo Walcott is not a target man. It's going to have to be that perfect tippy-tappy goal."
CLOSE!
Newcastle 0-0 Arsenal
Arsenal have had 77% of the early play without hurting Newcastle - but hang on! A neat move involving Hector Bellerin sends Theo Walcott in behind and he is closed down superbly by Tim Krul, who smothers his shot. Good goalkeeping.
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Newcastle 0-0 Arsenal
Danny Mills
BBC Radio 5 live at St James's Park
"Arsenal's biggest problem has been converting chances. If only they could finish as well as Mo Farah did!"
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Newcastle 0-0 Arsenal
Conor McNamara
BBC Radio 5 live commentator at St James's Park
"This is the first time in two years that Theo Walcott and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain have started an Arsenal game alongside each other."
GOAL - Derby 0-1 Leeds
Tom Adeyemi (43 mins)
Leeds have bossed the first half and have the lead they deserve as former Norwich midfielder Tom Adeyemi ghosts in to head his first goal for the club. Stuart Dallas was afforded space from a short corner to deliver, and Adeyemi did the rest. Derby have been poor.
YELLOW CARD
Newcastle 0-0 Arsenal
'Get into 'em!' was obviously the war cry in the Newcastle changing room before the game as they hound Arsenal at every chance. Moussa Sissoko gets carried away though, treading on Nacho Monreal and that's a yellow all day.
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Newcastle 0-0 Arsenal
KICK-OFF
Newcastle 0-0 Arsenal
Game on...
Gold for Mo
Farah wins 5,000m
Never in doubt. Mo Farah with the kick of a top-class full-back to ease to another gold medal.
Follow reaction here.
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On the pitch
Newcastle v Arsenal (12:45 BST)
Here come the players at St James'. Theo Walcott up front today, is that the answer? I still reckon the Gunners need a better striker.
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From track to pitch
Mo Farah (12:34) is running for another gold and I'm sure I read somewhere that he was a useful right-back in his younger days.
But which other athletes would you pick in a track & Field XI, and why?
Got to be Daley Thompson in midfield for me. Iron man.
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You say rubbish Ravi, I think that's as good a level of small talk you can expect from a man dressed only in a towel.
Mo on the go
Farah runs in 5,000m final
Arsenal fan Mo Farah is under way in his world 5,000m final. You can WATCH HERE.
Bore draw?
Derby 0-0 Leeds
Derby were favourites for promotion this season but they've started sluggishly - four draws from four games is not a disaster, but not the most exciting new dawn under Paul Clement.
Leeds have also drawn all four games so we are all rather regretting not having a punt on 0-0 here. Leeds looking the most likely still as we reach the halfway point of the first half.
An agent's dream...
Coman on the move
He may only be 19, but Kingsley Coman has had some career.
The French forward has just announced he is joining Bayern Munich from Juventus - having already started his career with PSG.
Tick off Man United next year, maybe a stint at Real Madrid and he can retire by the age of 25.
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Derby 0-0 Leeds
Pretty even first 15 minutes at the iPro Stadium, with Leeds looking a threat down both flanks. The injured Richard Keogh is back in the heart of the Derby defence, a hefty bandage on his head.
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Toon Army?
Newcastle v Arsenal (12:45 BST)
Arsene Wenger and Steve McClaren have met 10 times as opposition coaches in the Premier League with the Englishman winning one to the Frenchman's nine victories. Can Steve strike back today?Plenty of updates here but you can follow minute-by-minute updates of that game in a separate page - click here to follow action from St James' Park.
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Derby 0-0 Leeds
Derby defender Richard Keogh is in the wars early doors after a clash with Leeds midfielder Lewis Cook. Cook, on his return from a suspension, catches Keogh with a high boot. There's plenty of blood for the medics to mop up, but that was a genuine accident.
A nasty wound though.
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Even legends have to clean their teeth.
I can't recall any personal rubbish small talk with footballers off the top of my head, though there almost certainly has been plenty.
I once sold a pair of trainers to F1 driver Mark Webber though. He was wearing a full-on Jaguar tracksuit so I asked him if he worked for the team.
"Yes," he said.
"What do you do there?", I asked.
"Er, I drive the car mate..."
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Great arrive
Newcastle v Arsenal (12:45 BST)
Fit again
Newcastle v Arsenal (12:45 BST)
Arsenal were all over the shop in defence on Monday night. Can this man steady the ship?
CLOSE!
Derby 0-0 Leeds
Bright start from Leeds as former Leicester and West Brom striker Chris Wood flicks a first-time shot onto the roof of the net from 22 yards. Caught everyone by surprise with a proverbial 'good touch for a big man'...
KICK-OFF
Derby 0-0 Leeds
Under way in the day's opening game!
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Newcastle v Arsenal (12:45 BST)
Arsenal defender Laurent Koscielny is fit after a back injury but Per Mertesacker misses out because of illness.
The Gunners make three changes from the draw with Liverpool last time out with Koscielny, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Theo Walcott coming in for Calum Chambers, Mesut Ozil and Olivier Giroud
Arsenal XI: Cech, Bellerin, Koscielny, Gabriel, Monreal, Coquelin, Cazorla, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Ramsey, Sanchez, Walcott .
You can follow a dedicated live text commentary of this match over here.
Team news
Newcastle v Arsenal
Up in Newcastle, Florian Thauvin makes his first Premier League start after impressing against Northampton in the League Cup. The little man tore the Cobblers to shreds. Heartless.
He is one of three changes from last weekend's goalless draw at Manchester United, with Moussa Sissoko and right-back Daryl Janmaat also included.
You can follow a dedicated live text commentary of this match over here.
One of the great away shirts
Derby v Leeds (12:05 BST)
The players are already out at the iPro, a very early start to proceedings indeed today. Leeds' away kit is magnificent. You have to say.
We'll keep you across the game as the first Premier League players on display go through their warm-ups 160 miles to the north...
Lunchtime special
Derby v Leeds (12:05 BST)
Afternoon one and all, I hope you're all set for a feast of football on this cracking Saturday afternoon.
No rubbish small talk please as we tuck in to a bumper menu of EIGHT Premier League games and a bonus early helping of Championship action from two giants of the second tier.
Here's a picture of Brian Clough to kick us off. Why not eh?
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Just over 45 minutes until kick-off in our first Premier League game of the day so time for me to hand over to Tom Rostance to guide you through the day's action.
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Key to Liverpool's good start?
Liverpool v West Ham (15:00 BST)
Mark Lawrenson
BBC Football Focus
"Joe Gomez has come in and looked as though he's played Premier League all his life, and Nathaniel Clyne has also been really good. The back four look as thought they've got a good understanding."
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Man City v Watford (15:00 BST)
Quique Sanchez Flores has just been on Football Focus and here is what he has to say about life as Watford boss:
"We have 22 different nationalities in the dressing room, so it's not easy, but we try to speak English.
"For me to be a coach is a passion - I took my first coaching course when I was 25, playing for the Spanish national team at the World Cup in Italy."
I think the crucial question that needs answering here, though, is whether Flores looks more like Hugh Laurie, or Phil Brown?
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Newcastle v Arsenal (12:45 BST)
Where does De Bruyne fit in?
Man City v Watford (15:00 BST)
Mark Lawrenson
BBC Football Focus
"I'd be very surprised if he doesn't play. I think he might play on the right - Navas has been average over the last two seasons. City are making the pitch as big as they can and giving all the top players more space to play."
Breaking team news
Newcastle v Arsenal (12:45 BST)
Donning a tux has worked its magic as new Newcastle signing Florian Thauvit makes his first Premier League start for the club.
Theo Walcott and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain start for Arsenal against Newcastle this afternoon, while Laurent Koscielny is fit enough to take his place in the side.
What's the rush?
Tottenham v Everton (17:30 BST)
Trevor Sinclair
Football Focus
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Tottenham v Everton (17:30 BST)
Mark Lawrenson
BBC Football Focus
"There's nothing wrong with John Stones handing in a transfer request. He's just trying to better himself, isn't that what we're taught to do in life? He's a great player and he wants to go to arguably the best team in the league."
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Tottenham v Everton (17:30 BST)
The focus won't just be on Harry Kane today, with the future of John Stones having been the subject of many newspaper columns this week..
Kane needs the supply?
Tottenham v Everton (17:30 BST)
Mark Lawrenson
BBC Football Focus
"He's totally suffering from a lack of support. It's difficult watching him because he's such an honest player he works so hard, but he's hardly been supplied with any opportunities whatsoever."
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Tottenham v Everton (17:30 BST)
Trevor Sinclair
Football Focus
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Football Focus
Could we see the famous Alan Shearer goal celebration replicated if Harry Kane scores against Everton in today's late game?
Shearer asks him why he hasn't got his own celebration yet to which Kane replies: "I just get caught up in the moment. Maybe I'll use yours!"
Kane talks to Shearer
Football Focus
"You find it a lot at clubs these days, that the manager would rather play a foreign signing than a homegrown player. But sometimes you just need to be given a chance.
"I'm looking to be an England number nine for many years to come, but there are other top forwards - Daniel Sturridge, Danny Welbeck - that I'm going to have to fight off."
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Kane talks to Shearer
Football Focus
Harry Kane, who is waiting for his first goal of the season: "It's only been three games in which I haven't scored!
"It's just about being patient, you can't get too downhearted. It's going to be more difficult this season, because players are more aware of you, but top players deal with that and that's what I'm going to have to do."
Football Focus
BBC One
First up on Football Focus is Alan Shearer's chat with Harry Kane.
Starting now
Football Focus (11:30 BST, BBC One)
"Don't be blue, Peter!"
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Turning on the style
Newcastle v Arsenal (12:45 BST)
"Honestly Florian, all the lads wear a tux for Saturday home games."
Is there some sort of bet going on at Newcastle?
After Chancel Mbemba turned on the style by rocking up in a tuxedo for Newcastle's first home game of the season earlier this month, now Florian Thauvin has got in on the act.
Legends.
Championship preview
Derby v Leeds (12:05 BST)
The lunchtime kick-off from the Championship is a meeting of the draw specialists. Derby and Leeds have played eight league games between them this season without a win to show for it. Neither have been beaten yet, though, either.
County are firm favourites for this one. The Rams have won each of their last six league games at home to Leeds, and are unbeaten in their last eight against them at the iPro Stadium.
They also welcome back Jeff Hendrick and Jamie Hanson, allowing Paul Clement to revert back to 4-3-3, a formation, mirrored by Leeds boss Uwe Rosler, who has midfielder Lewis Cook back after suspension.
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Liverpool v West Ham (15:00 BST)
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Liverpool v West Ham (15:00 BST)
Steve Wilson
BBC Match of the Day commentator
"Just three games into the new season and already there's a cautious optimism sweeping around Anfield and an anxious pessimism enveloping the east-end.
"Yet to concede, Liverpool look hard to beat with a solid defence providing the platform for their flair players to prosper. Significantly, all the new signings have settled in quickly this time.
"West Ham's opening weekend win at Arsenal already resembles a false dawn. Home defeats by Leicester and Bournemouth have brought them crashing back to earth.
"There's not much depth to the squad and already there are signs of unrest. It could be a long season."
52 years of hurt
Liverpool v West Ham (15:00 BST)
Good effort by the West Ham fans making the long trip to Liverpool today, considering the Hammers' record at Anfield.
They have not won at Liverpool in the league since 1963, three years before England won the World Cup and a time when the Beatles were topping the charts.
"That is long but it doesn't mean a lot to me," said West Ham boss Slaven Bilic. "This is a new game and new players. That has happened over the last 52 years but this is a completely new game."
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Bournemouth v Leicester City (15:00 BST)
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Bournemouth v Leicester (15:00 BST)
Steve Wilson
BBC Match of the Day commentator
"Leicester are on their longest unbeaten run in the top flight (seven games) since the start of the 2000-01 season, when the club were competing in the Uefa Cup.
"But it's a cautionary tale; they lost nine of their last 10 games and finished 13th. Exactly a year after taking them to the top of the league, manager Peter Taylor was sacked.
"Eddie Howe will be feeling a lot happier after Bournemouth secured their first ever top-flight win. Good performances are all very well, but points are what keep the wolf from the door. He'll be keen to add more in the coming weeks."
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Ranieri's motivational techniques
Bournemouth v Leicester (15:00 BST)
Favourite quote of the week (yes, I have those) belongs to Claudio Ranieri.
"I love a clean sheet. Maybe I will pay a tenner to all my players when they get a clean sheet," he said.
What an incentive.
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Man City v Watford (15:00 BST)
Mark Lawrenson
BBC Radio 5 live
I saw Watford at Everton and they played really well but just lacked a bit of concentration for the last 20 minutes. They are a counter attacking team. I think they will struggle a bit against Manchester City. I just think City and their attitude is completely different to last season. Dare I say they were a little bit embarrassed and have come back strongly.
Football Focus - 11:30 BST start
BBC One
What do strikers young and old talk about when they get together?
Find out when former England forward Alan Shearer sits down with Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane for a chat for Football Focus.
There's also an interview with the god son of five-time Real Madrid European Cup winner Alfredo Di Stefano - Watford boss Quique Flores.
It all starts at 11:30 BST on BBC One with former Liverpool defender Mark Lawrenson and ex-England winger Trevor Sinclair in the studio.
'Sterling is an exciting prospect'
Man City v Watford (15:00 BST)
Danny Murphy
Former England midfielder
"Raheem Sterling is yet to find the net and has assisted only one of Manchester City's eight goals in their first three games.
"Ultimately City have signed one heck of an exciting prospect but at the moment, like Jesus Navas, his biggest threat actually lies with what he allows his team-mates to do.
"They both keep defenders occupied and also offer a threat in behind defences with their pace.
"That creates panic, which you did not see when David Silva or Samir Nasri played wide last season."
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City must be wary?
Man City v Watford
Alistair Mann
"There seems no logical reason why this match should be anything other than a routine home win - doubtless the word "complacency" will be uttered around the Etihad Stadium in order to guarantee the home side's focus is unwavering.
"However, it was this time last season when Manchester City first came unstuck in the defence of their title, losing unexpectedly at home to Stoke.
"Home draws against Burnley and Hull demonstrated last term that their glittering array of talent can be susceptible to a drop in intensity against so called "lesser" opposition.
"Like City, Watford are unbeaten and, having secured an excellent draw at Everton on the opening day, they appear to have sufficient stoicism to be competitive."
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Man City v Watford
There might be a few sore necks at Etihad Stadium this afternoon then if fans crane to see if they can spot Kevin De Bruyne in the directors' box.
Good signing, City fans?
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BREAKING: De Bruyne travelling to Manchester
Simon Stone
BBC Sport
"Kevin De Bruyne is travelling to England today to have his medical with Manchester City.
"The outstanding issues involving the 24-year-old’s proposed move from Wolfsburg have now been resolved.
"City are expected to pay a club record fee for the former Chelsea man, exceeding the £49m they paid Liverpool for Raheem Sterling earlier in the summer.
"De Bruyne was not included in the Wolfsburg squad for last night’s game against Schalke."
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Aston Villa v Sunderland (15:00 BST)
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Advocaat on the brink?
Aston Villa v Sunderland (15:00 BST)
"Aston Villa's 4-0 win at Sunderland in the sides' last meeting was Gus Poyet's last game as the Black Cats' boss, and a similar result might have Dick Advocaat seriously reconsidering his own future with the club.
"Whatever the outcome, it won't change the fact that he could do with adding to Friday's signing of Ola Toivonen with more new faces before Tuesday's transfer deadline.
"Tim Sherwood, meanwhile, seems to have completed his 'incoming' business successfully.
"The next step for ever-evolving Villa is to improve home form that's brought them just four wins from the last 18 league games at Villa Park."
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Aston Villa v Sunderland (15:00 BST)
Sunderland have had a torrid start to the season with two defeats and a draw in the Premier League and while they picked up a win in the League Cup - 6-3 against Exeter - conceding three goals to a League Two side is still a cause for concern.
Aston Villa only have one league win so far this season but they've had a tough start with games against Crystal Palace and Manchester United and you'd fancy Rudy Gestede to cause the Black Cats defence a few problems today.
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'The referee's... married to her assistant'
Michael Oliver has had an unusual week.
After taking charge of Arsenal v Liverpool on Monday, he spent Thursday evening watching his wife Lucy officiate Arsenal Ladies v Reading Women in the Continental Cup. So far, so ordinary.
Then, at half-time, Oliver hears this announcement while sitting in the stands:
"If there is a qualified assistant referee in the stadium, please can they make themselves known."
What were the chances? Not only a qualified referee, but a Premier League/Uefa one. He promptly stepped up and ran the line for the second half of the match.
Bet that made for some interesting chat in the car on the way back to the Olivers' house that night.
Michael takes charge of West Brom v Stoke this afternoon.
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Newcastle v Arsenal (12:45 BST)
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BBC Radio 5 live
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Loz in Brum, via text: "I saw Lawrie Sanchez in Padstow a couple of years ago. It was a lovely hot day and he was tucking into a nice big ice cream. I went up to him and said 'that looks good, where'd you buy that from?' (as he was walking out of the ice cream shop)...he smiled and carried on walking."
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Newcastle v Arsenal (12:45 BST)
Steve Bower
BBC football commentator
"Arsene Wenger has described Arsenal's start as "very average" and, having watched Newcastle show renewed defensive spirit at Old Trafford, they will have to rise above that standard to get a result at St James' Park.
"Newcastle will take belief from their performance last weekend as they try to record their first league win under Steve McClaren, though they will be wary of Arsenal's obvious threat when they do click going forward.
"The Gunners haven't had many recent issues away from home, or over the last few years against Newcastle. They won't want Petr Cech in the news again this week - they need the headlines at the other end of the pitch."
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Barton's back
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Goals, goals, goals
Newcastle v Arsenal (12:45 BST)
Arsenal fans will no doubt settle for an uneventful 1-0 win but for all the neutrals, Newcastle versus Arsenal is a belting way to kick off the day.
In the last nine fixtures between the two, 34 goals have been scored - eight of those coming in that unforgettable 4-4 draw between the two in 2011.
That, too, was at St James' Park, with Newcastle coming back from 4-0 down. More of that please.
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A must-win for Arsenal?
Newcastle v Arsenal (12:45 BST)
Too soon to rule someone out of the title race?
Of course it is, but if Arsenal don't beat Newcastle today, you sense their fans might start getting a little bit twitchy.
This is supposed to be the year that the Gunners show themselves as genuine title contenders, but that's not been the case so far.
Three games in and Arsenal have been less than impressive, having managed just one win, and that was an unconvincing victory at Crystal Palace.
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Lawro's predictions
BBC Sport's football expert Mark Lawrenson is pitting his wits against Olympic gold medal-winning sprinter Darren Campbell this week.
Campbell, who is in Beijing co-commentating on the World Athletics Championships for BBC Sport, briefly gave up athletics for football in his early 20s before returning to the track.
Since retiring from running, the Manchester United fan has worked as a sprint coach with several Premier League clubs.
You can make your predictions now, compare them to Lawro and other fans and try to take your team to the top of the leaderboard by playing the new BBC Sport Predictor game.
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Now this is just brilliant.
Blues bringing in Zhangmos?
What the papers say
And the Daily Mail has introduced me to one of THE great football nicknames with its Chelsea-related transfer rumour.
The newspaper says the Blues have offered a contract to Chinese defender Zhang Linpeng, apparently nicknamed 'Zhangmos' - a nod to Real Madrid stalwart Sergio Ramos.
Zhangmos. Fantastic stuff.
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Dylan in Hull, via text: My Sister in law lives next door to Hull City stopper Alan McGregor and recently had a row with him about how bright his new security lights were. To be fair, they were really bright.
What the papers say
There's a Chelsea focused storyin the Daily Expresstoo as the newspaper claims Paul Pogba wants a contract worth £82.5m over five years if he is to join the Blues. Staggering money.
What the papers say
As ever on a Saturday morning, we'll take a look at what the papers are talking about today.
The main story on the back page of The Sun reports that Everton defender John Stones has "fled" his home because of safety fears.
Stones is the subject of interest from Chelsea and the newspaper claims the 21-year-old has been "terrorised by his own fans".
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Jose's home comforts
Chelsea v Crystal Palace (15:00 BST)
Ninety-nine games, 76 wins, one defeat, 250 points. I've said it already, but that really is a great record.
Jose Mourinho takes charge of his 100th home fixture as a Premier League manager today, with visitors Crystal Palace facing perhaps the most difficult away trip in world football.
In two spells as Chelsea boss, Mourinho has lost just once in the league at Stamford Bridge - a shock 2-1 loss to Sunderland in April 2014.
His record is the best of any manager in the Premier League era.
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I'll weigh in with my offering. Many years ago, when I was working in well-known flat pack furniture store, I was approached by former Sunderland and Blackburn striker Jon Stead, who asked me where he could find the coffee tables.
Now I am a Huddersfield Town fan. This was when he had just come through the youth team at the Terriers and was banging in goals for fun. After pointing him in the right direction, I, rather awkwardly, piped up with: "Nice one for playing for Huddersfield."
He responded with a nervous 'cheers' before swiftly shuffling off.
Still cringe to this day.
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Fulham season ticket holders might have some tales of small talk, after their club's players got on the phone this week.
Just what do you say when you find yourself unexpectedly in conversation with one of your favourite players? Er, um...
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Each week, we team up with the Danny Baker Show on BBC Radio 5 live to get your unusual football stories.
Our topic this week? Numbingly poor small talk you've engaged in with players.
Did you once discuss the price of petrol with John Terry at the garage? Did you chat about recycling with Harry Kane while putting the bins out? The more boring your story, the more we want to hear it.
Get in touch using #bbcfootball, on the Match of the Day Facebook page, or you can text us on 81111 (UK only).
Coming up
Gauging Jose Mourinho's mood is, of course, not all we have coming up today, with a jam-packed Premier League programme. Here's how it looks:Newcastle v Arsenal 12:45 BST
Aston Villa v Sunderland 15:00
Bournemouth v Leicester 15:00
Chelsea v Crystal Palace 15:00
Liverpool v West Ham 15:00
Man City v Watford 15:00
Stoke v West Brom 15:00
Tottenham v Everton 17:30
"Start not normal"
Not even the humble microphone has been safe from a Jose Mourinho rant this season.
Chelsea have hardly set the world alight in the start to their title defence having picked up four points and had two players - goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois and defender John Terry - sent off in their first three games.
"I think the most important thing of this start to the season is that it's not normal that in three matches you have two penalties against your team and play with 10 men twice," he said.
"This is the Premier League so, when you are five points behind the leader in another league that can be a complication. In the Premier League, it is not complicated."
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"It's maybe a bit unfortunate for Manchester United to leave Stamford Bridge without a point."
That's what Jose Mourinho said after overseeing his very first win as Chelsea boss at Stamford Bridge back on 15 August 2004, Eidur Gudjohnsen's goal seeing off Manchester United. Pleasant and humble.
Contrast that to what we've seen so far this season - angry condemnation of the actions of his medical staff and dismissing Manchester City's 3-0 win over Chelsea as a "fake result", it is fair to say that Mourinho has been a tad cranky.
You'd think a win against West Brom last time out would lighten his mood. Well, think again...
Mourinho's milestone
It began with a 1-0 win over Manchester United in 2004...
... and has suffered a solitary blip with a 2-1 loss to Sunderland in 2014...
...Jose Mourinho's home record as Chelsea boss is, quite frankly, brilliant.
After 76 wins, 22 draws and just one defeat, he takes charge of his 100th home game at Stamford Bridge, but, after a somewhat shaky and controversial start to the season, Mourinho is perhaps hardly in the mood to celebrate the landmark just yet...