Summary
Chelsea suffer shock 2-1 loss at home to Palace
West Ham win 3-0 at Liverpool (both reduced to 10)
Sterling scores as Man City beat Watford 2-0
Bournemouth and Leicester draw 1-1
Villa and Sunderland draw 2-2
West Brom win 1-0 at nine-man Stoke
Live Reporting
Tom Rostance, Marc Higginson and Gary Rose
Best in the world?published at 17:29 British Summer Time 29 August 2015
Late gamepublished at 17:26
17:26Tottenham 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 Mourinhopublished at 17:26 British Summer Time 29 August 2015
17:26 BST 29 August 2015Chelsea 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."
Postpublished at 17:24 British Summer Time 29 August 2015
17:24 BST 29 August 2015Man 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 reactionpublished at 17:24 British Summer Time 29 August 2015
17:24 BST 29 August 2015Stoke 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 harshpublished at 17:23 British Summer Time 29 August 2015
17:23 BST 29 August 2015Stoke 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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Postpublished at 17:22 British Summer Time 29 August 2015
17:22 BST 29 August 2015Chelsea 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."
Postpublished at 17:22 British Summer Time 29 August 2015
17:22 BST 29 August 2015Liverpool 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'published at 17:20 British Summer Time 29 August 2015
17:20 BST 29 August 2015Liverpool 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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Postpublished at 17:18 British Summer Time 29 August 2015
17:18 BST 29 August 2015Tottenham v Everton (17:30 BST)
Mark Lawrenson
BBC Radio 5 liveQuote MessageSome of those Tottenham players that played last week against Leicester, three or four of them did absolutely nothing. At the end of the game you were asking yourself 'what did they do?' Mousa Dembele is a good player. But why have 46 touches when one will do?
Manager reactionpublished at 17:18 British Summer Time 29 August 2015
17:18 BST 29 August 2015Man 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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Get Involvedpublished at 17:15 British Summer Time 29 August 2015
17:15 BST 29 August 2015#bbcfootball
Solid advicepublished at 17:12 British Summer Time 29 August 2015
17:12 BST 29 August 2015Bournemouth 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."
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Player reactionpublished at 17:11 British Summer Time 29 August 2015
17:11 BST 29 August 2015Liverpool 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?published at 17:09 British Summer Time 29 August 2015
17:09 BST 29 August 2015Tottenham 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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Postpublished at 17:07
17:07Chelsea 1-2 Crystal Palace
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho says he will cope with his squad and will not ask to sign more players.
Get involvedpublished at 17:07 British Summer Time 29 August 2015
17:07 BST 29 August 2015Chelsea 1-2 Crystal Palace
Player reactionpublished at 17:06 British Summer Time 29 August 2015
17:06 BST 29 August 2015Bournemouth 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."
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'Do the simple stuff well'published at 17:06 British Summer Time 29 August 2015
17:06 BST 29 August 2015Liverpool 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."
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'It should be a draw"published at 17:05 British Summer Time 29 August 2015
17:05 BST 29 August 2015Chelsea 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.