Summary

  • Man City with fifth straight league win

  • Nolito red after head-butt incident

  • Slimani scores twice as Leicester defeat Burnley

  • Sanchez scores twice as Arsenal hit four at Hull

  • West Brom put four past sorry West Ham

  1. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:53 British Summer Time 17 September 2016

    West Brom 4-2 West Ham

    West Brom's record signing Nacer Chadli is already offering the Baggies some return, two goals and a hand in the others for the Belgian as West Ham leak four goals for the second time in as many weeks.

    Nacer ChadliImage source, Reuters
  2. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:52 British Summer Time 17 September 2016

    Leicester 3-0 Burnley

    This is more like the Leicester that we remember from last season. The Premier League champions have totally outclassed the Premier League new-boys.

    Islam SlimaniImage source, Reuters
  3. goal

    GOAL - Hull City 1-4 Arsenalpublished at 16:51 British Summer Time 17 September 2016

    Granit Xhaka (92 mins)

    Wow, what a belter from Granit Xhaka. Sam Clucas had just tried his luck from 35 yards at one end, but Arsenal's new signing shows him how it is done with a bullet from around the same distance at the other. Top corner, job done.

    Granit XhakaImage source, Reuters
  4. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:50 British Summer Time 17 September 2016

    Man City 4-0 Bournemouth

    Kevin de Bruyne's grin is wider than the Manchester Ship Canal as the final whistle goes. Imperious performance from the Belgian, scoring one and having a hand in all three of Manchester City's other goals.

    He takes the plaudits as the Blues move five points clear at the top of the Premier League.

    Kevin De BruyneImage source, EPA
  5. Postpublished at 16:49 British Summer Time 17 September 2016

    Leicester 3-0 Burnley

    Burnley fans might well be heading to the car park to make an early exit. Beat the rush ahead of the trip back up the M6. Or M1, depending on your favourite route. Leicester coasting.

  6. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 16:48 British Summer Time 17 September 2016

    #bbcfootball

    Kevin Chadwick: If a Tony Pulis team can put 4 past you then you know your in trouble

    Hugh Rodger: Guardiola making a mockery of excuses like "transition period" and "needing time". 5 games in and City are blowing teams away

  7. Pulis' goalfestpublished at 16:47 British Summer Time 17 September 2016

    West Brom 4-2 West Ham

  8. Postpublished at 16:47 British Summer Time 17 September 2016

    West Brom 4-2 West Ham

    Six goals so far but it is still end-to-end at the Hawthorns. Michail Antonio's cross is met by James Collins but Ben Foster makes a crucial save, before James McClean sees his effort stopped by Adrian at the other.

    Meanwhile, it's a West Brom debut for one of  Wales' Euro 2016 stars Hal Robson-Kanu, who comes off the bench for the Baggies.

  9. EFL latestpublished at 16:46 British Summer Time 17 September 2016

    Bradford's League One game with Bristol Rovers has now resumed following that delay because of a drone flying over the pitch, and the hosts are ahead through James Meredith.

    In the Championship, QPR have pulled a goal back at leaders Huddersfield and trail 2-1 in West Yorkshire.

    Follow the conclusion of today's EFL matches, plus coverage of Birmingham v Sheffield Wednesday, here.

  10. Postpublished at 16:45 British Summer Time 17 September 2016

    Man City 4-0 Bournemouth

    John Hartson
    Ex-Wales striker on BBC Radio 5 live

    Nolito puts his head into Smith's shoulder but I think that is really, really soft.

    Come on ref, there is two minutes to go.

  11. RED CARD - Nolitopublished at 16:43 British Summer Time 17 September 2016

    Man City 4-0 Bournemouth

    Stupid. There have been so many positives for Manchester City today, they didn't need a negative. But Nolito provides one after being sent off for what can loosely be described as a head-butt. 

    The Spanish forward moves his forehead towards Bournemouth defender Adam Smith's face as they have a disagreement. That's a pulling technique in the Doncaster nightclubs I used to frequent in my youth.

    NolitoImage source, Reuters
  12. GREAT SAVE!published at 16:41 British Summer Time 17 September 2016

    Leicester 3-0 Burnley

    Burnley haven't had much of a sniff of a goal, but when they do Leicester keeper Ron-Robert Zieler does his best impression of a brick wall. The German, in for the injured Kasper Schmeichel, somehow stops Johann Berg Gudmundsson's deflected free-kick to stay on course for his clean sheet bonus.

    Ron-Robert ZielerImage source, Getty Images
  13. goal

    GOAL - Hull City 1-3 Arsenalpublished at 16:41 British Summer Time 17 September 2016

    Alexis Sanchez (83 mins)

    Hull City's attemp at a comeback doesn't last long. Alexis Sanchez looks to feed Theo Walcott and watches the pass bounce back into his own path. The Chilean skips around Harry Maguire before rifling high, right-footed into the roof of the net with a number of Hull defenders on the line.

    Alexis SanchezImage source, Reuters
  14. goal

    GOAL - Hull City 1-2 Arsenalpublished at 16:37 British Summer Time 17 September 2016

    Robert Snodgrass (79 mins)

    Well, a quick Hull City break ends with Dieumerci Mbokani being upended in the box by Petr Cech and the hosts get a penalty. Robert Snodgrass is the man to take it, and confidently converts for his fourth goal of the season. Cech escapes with a yellow card.

    Robert SnodgrassImage source, Reuters
  15. PENALTY - Hull Citypublished at 16:36 British Summer Time 17 September 2016

    Hull City 0-2 Arsenal

  16. Postpublished at 16:36 British Summer Time 17 September 2016

    Hull City 0-2 Arsenal

    Arsenal look happy to hold on to the ball but with one change of gear they are in on goal again. Mesut Ozil finds himself in a pocket of space and slides a pass into Theo Walcott, but the winger is caught in two minds. Pass? Shoot? He does neither, and sends one high and wide.

  17. goal

    GOAL - Leicester 3-0 Burnleypublished at 16:36 British Summer Time 17 September 2016

    Ben Mee (OG)

    Leicester give the scoreline a not-so flattering look with a third. Riyad Mahrez is again the architect on the right, skipping into space before drilling in a low cross. Burnley defender Ben Mee gets his legs into a tangle, shanking inside his own near post.

    Ben MeeImage source, Getty Images
  18. Dynamic De Bruynepublished at 16:36 British Summer Time 17 September 2016

    Man City 4-0 Bournemouth

    Kevin de Bruyne touch mapImage source, Opta

    Kevin de Bruyne has been involved in all four of Manchester City's goals today.

    As his touch map would suggest, he's given free rein by the Premier League leaders to cause complete havoc.

  19. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 16:35 British Summer Time 17 September 2016

    Man City 4-0 Bournemouth

    Impressive shift from Kevin de Bruyne, who leaves the Etihad pitch to a standing ovation. Some in the BBC Sport office are even tempted to rise to their feet. Those with KDB as their fantasy football captain, naturally.

    On comes Spanish youngster Aleix Garcia for his Premier League debut. 

  20. Central focus for the Gunnerspublished at 16:34 British Summer Time 17 September 2016

    Hull City 0-2 Arsenal

    Hull v Arsenal action areasImage source, Opta

    Arsenal's second goal came straight through the middle of the field - and that's been a constant theme in their match at Hull.

    While the hosts (on the left) are aiming to get the ball out wide, Arsenal are keeping it central.