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. Postpublished at 15:04 British Summer Time 17 September 2016

    Hull City 0-0 Arsenal

    Arsenal have opted to stick with their red home strip at Hull. Seems like common sense, I know, but it can be something of a rarity in top-flight football these days.

    It's the Gunners who enjoy some early possession too, but Alex Iwobi's attempt to get a shot off inside the penalty area is blocked by Ahmed Elmohamady.

    Mesut OzilImage source, Reuters
  2. Postpublished at 15:02

    Leicester 0-0 Burnley

    Early touch for Leicester's understudy keeper Ron-Robert Zieler on his home debut. He has loads of time to collect a long ball over the top. A settler.

    Ron-Robert ZielerImage source, PA
  3. Postpublished at 15:01 British Summer Time 17 September 2016

    Man City 0-0 Bournemouth

    Uh oh. This looks ominous for Bournemouth. Bournemouth keeper Artur Boruc is called into action... after 12 seconds! The visitors are caught napping from the kick-off, Kevin de Bruyne's stinging shot forcing the Poland international into early action.

  4. KICK-OFFpublished at 15:00 British Summer Time 17 September 2016

    We're under way with the four 15:00 BST Premier League games around the country and there's plenty to play for.

    Can Pep's City extend their early lead at the top? Will the Baggies inflict more misery on Bilic's boys? And will the champions bring their European form back to the league against Burnley?

    Let's find out...

  5. Postpublished at 14:58

    Man City v Bournemouth (15:00 BST)

  6. Postpublished at 14:57

    Right then, here we go. The respective referees in Hull, Manchester, West Bromwich and Leicester are given the nod. Here are the teams! A few handshakes, a flip of the coin and a peep of the whistle then we'll be off.

  7. Postpublished at 14:55 British Summer Time 17 September 2016

    Leicester v Burnley (15:00 BST)

    Appears a decent number of Premier League fans are soaking up the rays outside the stadium before heading through the turnstiles. Quite a few empty seats at the King Power and Etihad as the players line up in the tunnels.

    Fans at the King Power StadiumImage source, Getty Images
  8. Postpublished at 14:54 British Summer Time 17 September 2016

    Hull City v Arsenal (15:00 BST)

    Looks like plenty of Arsenal fans have made the trip north from the capital to Hull for this afternoon's game. They'll be expecting three points, too. The Gunners haven't lost to Hull in the Premier League since September 2008.

    ArsenalImage source, Getty Images
  9. 'Pep doesn't want a keeper'published at 14:50

    Man City v Bournemouth (15:00 BST)

    Martin Keown
    Former England defender on Final Score, BBC Red Button

    Pep Guardiola's ideal goalkeeper would be a midfielder who would be decent if you threw him a pair of gloves. He doesn't want a keeper really.

  10. Postpublished at 14:49

    Man City v Bournemouth (15:00 BST)

    Huge cheers from the City fans already in the Etihad Stadium as Vincent Kompany's name is read out by the PA bloke. He's on the bench if you're just tuning in.

  11. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 14:47 British Summer Time 17 September 2016

    #bbcfootball

    Ruridh 'Dr' Allen: Odds on a Santi Cazorla injury today? Ruling him out for four months and our title fight with it... Arsene Wenger has totally lost the plot.

    Guv: I don't understand starting Alexis Sachez alone upfront when he's struggled in that role this season

    Aaron Theaker: Once again Wenger gets the team wrong! Cazorla on the left or right instead of Theo Walcott.

  12. Postpublished at 14:46 British Summer Time 17 September 2016

    Glorious sunshine at all five of the Premier League grounds hosting matches today. Definitely will be a few kids wearing their full replica kits. Bonus points for those with shinnies tucked into their socks too.

  13. Landmark gamepublished at 14:44 British Summer Time 17 September 2016

    Man City v Bournemouth (15:00 BST)

  14. Postpublished at 14:43

    Man City v Bournemouth (15:00 BST)

    Some classic Oasis pumping out of the Etihad sound system. As if there would be anything else. In case you're interested it's D'You Know What I Mean? - that seven-minute stonker from 1997 album Be Here Now. City striker Kelechi Iheanacho was still in nappies when the Gallagher brothers released that...

    OasisImage source, Rex Features
  15. View from the afternoonpublished at 14:40 British Summer Time 17 September 2016

    Man City v Bournmouth (15:00 BST)

    Live commentary coming up from 15:00 BST with Ian Dennis and former Wales striker John Hartson at the Etihad.

  16. Postpublished at 14:38

    Hull City v Arsenal (15:00 BST)

  17. Familiar opponentspublished at 14:36

    Hull v Arsenal (15:00 BST)

    Have two English teams met one another as often as Hull City and Arsenal in the last two-and-a-bit-years?

    This is the seventh time the two clubs have come up against one another in 28 months.

    Since the Gunners edged Hull 3-2 in the 2014 FA Cup final, the clubs have met five times in league and cup competition. Arsenal have won three, Hull none.

    .Image source, Getty Images
  18. 'Emotional day' for Shaw Lanepublished at 14:34 British Summer Time 17 September 2016

    Shaw Lane have taken the decision to go ahead with their fixture against Romulus today to "celebrate" the life of Daniel Wilkinson.

    The Northern Premier League Division One South club will also name a stand at their ground in his honour.

    "It will be an emotional day and we hope we can do Daniel proud," said Shaw Lane club secretary Dave Exley.

  19. Minute's silence for Danielpublished at 14:32 British Summer Time 17 September 2016

    Hull City v Arsenal (15:00 BST)

    .Image source, Hull City

    A minute's silence will be held before Hull City's home game against Arsenal to pay tribute to ex-player Daniel Wilkinson.  

    Wilkinson, 24, who was playing for non-league Shaw Lane, died in hospital on Monday after collapsing during a match.  

    "He was a popular member of the Tigers' youth team squad that won the Youth Alliance North East Conference title in 2010," a Hull statement said.

    "We ask supporters to join us in remembering Daniel during a period of silence, which will start and end on referee Roger East's whistle."

  20. BBC coveragepublished at 14:30

    Final Score

    BBC

    Former West Bromwich Albion and Blackburn Rovers striker Jason Roberts and ex-Arsenal and England defender Martin Keown are the guests on Final Score.

    You can stay up to date with all today's action on the Red Button from 14:30 BST while the programme will also be on BBC One from 16:30 BST.