Postpublished at 16:55 British Summer Time 10 September 2016
Arsenal 2-1 Southampton
Not long left now. Laurent Koscielny looks like he can barely see after getting injured in the build-up to the penalty.
FT: Arsenal 2-1 Saints, Bournemouth 1-0 WBA
FT: Burnley 1-1 Hull, Boro 1-2 Palace
FT: Stoke 0-4 Spurs, West Ham 2-4 Watford
Lucas starts in Liverpool defence v Leicester
Tom Rostance and Emlyn Begley
Arsenal 2-1 Southampton
Not long left now. Laurent Koscielny looks like he can barely see after getting injured in the build-up to the penalty.
Burnley 1-1 Hull
So close for Burnley. And yet so far. The promoted sides draw.
Arsenal 2-1 Southampton
Chris Sutton
Ex-Chelsea striker, BBC Final Score
I think Southampton have had the better of the game and the better of the chances.
That just isn’t a penalty and Arsenal have got away with it here.
Arsenal 2-1 Southampton
Clive Allen
Former Tottenham & England forward at Emirates Stadium for 5 live Sport
We said there could be drama! Having seen the luxury of the replay I think it's a harsh call from the referee. There's a coming together but Giroud rolls his man and the spot-kick is given!
Burnley 1-1 Hull City
Chris Sutton
Ex-Chelsea striker, BBC Final Score
What more can Mike Phelan do? They were a shambles in pre-season, not enough players, he’s done a great job at Hull.
West Ham 2-4 Watford
What a game. What a collapse. What an empty stadium by the end.
Stoke 0-4 Tottenham
Santi Cazorla penalty
Arsenal, right at the death, win the game as Santi Cazorla sends the goalkeeper the wrong way from the spot.
Middlesbrough 1-2 Crystal Palace
Early promotion race hots up
Well, there was a little bit of hope for Preston as they pegged Barnsley back with a long-range effort from loan signing Aiden McGeady, but the Tykes are now back in front at Deepdale and on course to finish the afternoon in the Championship top two.
It's all to play for at the top as Wolves also look like throwing their name into the early promotion race thanks to a late goal from Prince Oniangue. That gives them the lead against Burton, who saw Lucas Akins miss a penalty in the first half.
Norwich are also in the mix, with goals from Cameron Jerome and Russell Martin giving them the lead against Cardiff City.
Bottom-placed Blackburn, meanwhile, are on course for their second point of the season. They've levelled at play-off chasing QPR through Sam Gallagher. Will that be enough to save Owen Coyle's job?
Bournemouth 1-0 West Brom
Middlesbrough 1-2 Crystal Palace
Boro want a penalty as George Friend is upended by Wil Zaha - RIGHT on the line...
Free-kick given.
Robert Snodgrass
Hull have snatched a late equaliser as Robert Snodgrass curls home a free-kick.
Arsenal 1-1 Southampton
There's a bit of a wait for Arsenal's penalty because Laurent Koscielny, who scored the Gunners' goal earlier, is down getting treatment.
Arsenal 1-1 Southampton
Drama. Arsenal have a late penalty. Jose Fonte pulls down Olivier Giroud, then trips him. Foolish.
West Ham 2-4 Watford
Watford end with 10 men as Stefano Okaka hurts his hamstring and has to limp off. They have no subs left to replace him.
West Ham fans are streaming out in the thousands.
Bournemouth 1-0 West Brom
Excellent 'game management' from Bournemouth, who have kept the ball up in the corner for a good few minutes now as they count down the clock.
Arsenal 1-1 Southampton
Clive Allen
Former Tottenham & England forward at Emirates Stadium for 5 live Sport
Arsenal could have been affected by the international break. They haven't found anything close to the tempo they had before the break.
If you are going to win the league you need to take three points from matches like this, when you haven't played well. Can the Gunners nick a late winner?
West Ham 2-4 Watford
Watford have taught West Ham a lesson in capitalising on chances this afternoon. The Hornets have had 13 shots, getting eight on target and scoring from four of them.
In contrast, of the Hammers' 18 shots, four have been on target, two resulting in goals.
Middlesbrough 1-2 Crystal Palace
Got to be! No! Gaston Ramirez has a shot saved by Steve Mandanda, Alvaro Negredo looks certain to bury the rebound but somehow the Palace defence block his effort and clear. Martin Kelly on the line!