Summary

  • Chelsea lose 3-1 at Everton in early game

  • FT: Palace 0-1 Man City - Iheanacho scores late on

  • FT: Arsenal 2-0 Stoke, West Brom 0-0 Saints

  • FT: Norwich 3-1 Bournemouth; Watford 1-0 Swansea

  1. Marking your cardpublished at 09:09

    Now, the regulars might know the score but for the uninitiated, this morning we'll be looking at today's games in more detail, rounding-up the biggest and best news stories, perusing our way through the newspapers and recapping some of the transfer stories which are making the headlines. 

  2. Back with a bangpublished at 09:06

    Both Kevin De Bruyne and Anthony Martial could be in action today as the Premier League returns with a bang with seven top-flight games.

    We start with Everton v Chelsea in the 12:45 kick-off before Arsenal v Stoke, Crystal Palace v Manchester City, Norwich v Bournemouth, Watford v Swansea and West Brom v Southampton start at 15:00 BST.

    And to finish, oh my word, it's only Manchester United v Liverpool at 17:30 BST. 

    Welcome back Premier League, we have missed you.

  3. That's yer lotpublished at 09:02

    Since the last round of Premier League games the transfer window has closed and, whether you are happy with you club's dealings or not, teams will have to get to January with what they have.

    The international break might have distracted you so, just to remind you, some of the new faces include midfielder Kevin De Bruyne, who moved to Manchester City for an eye-watering £55m, and Manchester United's £36m deadline day signing of 19-year-old striker Anthony Martial. (Yes, that's 19, n-i-n-e-t-e-e-n).

  4. Premier League check-inpublished at 09:00

    Can the new top-flight arrivals please check-in at the gate named Premier League please... 

    Welcome Mr De Bruyne...

    Kevin De BruyneImage source, EPA

    Welcome Mr Martial...

    Anthony MartialImage source, Getty Images

    Oh dear, Mr De Gea - your paperwork for your flight to Spain was not completed in time so it's a hearty welcome back to you senor.

    David De GeaImage source, PA