Ton up for Claudiopublished at 11:34 British Summer Time 28 August 2016
Leicester 2-1 Swansea
Middlesbrough remain unbeaten in league
West Brom XI: Foster, Dawson, McAuley, Evans, Galloway, Phillips, Yacob, Fletcher, Field, McClean, Rondon
Boro XI: Guzan, Nsue, Gibson, Ayala, Barragan, Forshaw, Clayton, Stuani, Ramirez, Downing, Negredo
Man City v West Ham (16:00)
Gary Rose
Leicester 2-1 Swansea
Leicester 2-1 Swansea
Jamie Vardy scored his first goal of the season to help champions Leicester record their first win with victory over Swansea in very wet conditions.
The England striker fired in off the post from Danny Drinkwater's ball before Wes Morgan volleyed in from a right-wing corner after the break.
Swansea pulled one back when Leroy Fer headed in from Modou Barrow's cross.
Foxes boss Claudio Ranieri said: "These three points are very important for us because we lost the first match - we've now taken four points from two matches at home, which is OK."
#bbcfootball
After West Ham confirmed the signing of Simone Zaza, we asked what's been your 'Zaza moment' in reference to the Italian striker's penalty meltdown at Euro 2016.
Let us know via #bbcfootball,, external text in on 81111 (UK only) or post a comment on the Match of the Day Facebook page.
Krzysztof Wasilewski: When on penalty duty I sent both my shoe (incidentally) on target and the ball wide.
Alan Shearer: “There’s no way he should sit still for six months and be a substitute goalkeeper. He has to get out somewhere.”
Ruud Gullit: "It [the possibility of joining Sunderland] depends on Joe Hart. He has a huge salary. Imagine first are the first choice in the national team in the summer and now you can’t find a club."
Sunday Times
Marcus Rashford dominates another newspaper's back page, this time it is the Sunday Times. The paper also suggests Joe Hart could be on his way to Italy, with Torino a possible destination.
Read more on that story here, external
Mail on Sunday
Sam Allardyce names his first England squad later today and that is the subject of the Mail on Sunday's back page. The newspaper suggests Wayne Rooney will be selected as captain, as John Terry rejects the chance to end his international exile.
Watford 1-3 Arsenal
Arsenal beat Watford yesterday to earn their first victory of the season.
A Santi Cazorla penalty, Alexis Sanchez's fumbled effort and Mesut Ozil's header gave the Gunners a 3-0 lead at half-time.
Substitute Roberto Pereyra scored for the Hornets on his debut but it proved to be a consolation for the hosts.
Arsene Wenger said: "At the moment we are not completely there physically and could see that in the second half."
Tottenham 1-1 Liverpool
Danny Rose's second-half strike gave Tottenham a point after Liverpool looked on course for a second successive away win in north London.
Liverpool beat Arsenal 4-3 at Emirates Stadium on the opening weekend of the Premier League season and were in control through James Milner's penalty, scored just before the break after Erik Lamela fouled Philippe Coutinho.
Reds boss Jurgen Klopp said: "When you take a point at Tottenham for 99% of teams it would be a good thing but we saw the game differently. We played a very good away game against a very strong side."
Daily Star
The Daily Star starts strongly here with a decent headline of 'Sinkin' Phelan' at the top of its report on Manchester United's win at Hull. It loses a point for what looks to be an outlandish rumour - Gareth Bale to Manchester United but then I suppose you never know. Manchester United are going well and Jose Mourinho may work his magic.
You can read more on that story here, external
Chelsea 3-0 Burnley
Chelsea continued their perfect start to the season with a comfortable victory over Burnley at Stamford Bridge.
The excellent Eden Hazard opened the scoring when he burst forward from halfway early in the first half before finishing low into the corner.
Willian then added a second just before the break with a clinical strike and Victor Moses wrapped up the win by sliding home a late finish.
Blues boss Antonio Conte said: "I am pleased to see the team play well and create a lot of chances. After 13 games where we have conceded at home, we didn't this time and that is very important. Now we must continue."
Sunday Telegraph
Marcus Rashford's last-gasp winner makes up the majority of the Sunday Telegraph's back page.
The paper's reporter, Luke Edwards, was at the game, and he wrote: "Nothing in football other than transfers are decided in August.
"Titles are not won on sodden summer evenings like this and there is always the risk of looking foolish when you draw conclusions based on just three league games, but Manchester United have got their swagger back under Jose Mourinho."
Right then, surely we've all been there. What's been your 'Zaza moment' playing football? A moment when you tried to showboat, or distract the keeper for a penalty and it's all gone horribly wrong.
Let us know via #bbcfootball,, external text in on 81111 (UK only) or post a comment on the Match of the Day Facebook page.
Presumably West Ham will be putting Zaza straight on penalty duty, yeah?
Hull 0-1 Man Utd
Apologies in advance for the gratuitous belly shots in the above picture, but it has be done in order to highlight a cracking display of chivalry by Marouane Fellaini.
The Manchester United midfielder gets plenty of stick, but he deserves praise after rushing to the aid of a woman who appeared to be in distress, external as fans pushed forward to celebrate Marcus Rashford's late winner.
Bad hair, top bloke.
Rafael Benitez has also complimented his Sunday morning breakfast with a signing. The Newcastle boss has brought in Daryl Murphy from Ipswich.
To think in January Benitez was managing Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale at Real Madrid. Now he is signing a 33-year-old Daryl Murphy. Had he even heard of Murphy eight months ago?
The transfer window SLAMS SHUT on Wednesday so it is no surprise to see activity hotting up in the transfer market.
West Ham have started early today by completing the signing of Simone Zaza.
The forward joins from Juventus on a season-long loan, with a £17m fee agreed if they want to make the deal permanent.
The Hammers are not messing about. They've spent £60m so far, with 11 players coming in.
Alan Shearer: “I don’t think it will be long before he is a (Manchester United) regular. It has to be absolutely brilliant for him at that football club, working, training and socialising with Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Wayne Rooney."
Ruud Gullit: “What I like about Rashford is that he goes straight past players. He gives you opportunities. I hope Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho considers him more because he's a great player.”
BwalyaSimwinga: Great to see some squeaky bum time. A welcome three points, things can only get better with some clinical finishing.
Hull 0-1 Man Utd
It looked like they were going to hold out but...
Substitute Marcus Rashford scored an injury-time winner as Manchester United finally overhauled a stubborn Hull at a sodden KCOM Stadium.
The 18-year-old - making his first appearance of the season - steered home Wayne Rooney's cross to spark wild celebrations on the away bench.
Red Devils boss Jose Mourinho said: "We deserved it and in a more comfortable way. We had an amazing mentality. We tried and tried and got it."