Summary

  • Mahrez scored twice as Man City beat Cardiff 5-0

  • Liverpool best ever start to a season after 3-0 win over Southampton

  • Moutinho strikes as Wolves draw 1-1 at Man Utd

  • Ferguson at Old Trafford for first time since brain surgery

  • Iheanacho, Maddison & Vardy as Leicester win 3-1 v Huddersfield

  • Burnley's first league win of season - 4-0 against Bournemouth

  • Fulham drew 1-1 with Watford in early game

  1. Already under way...published at 13:50 British Summer Time 22 September 2018

    Fulham 0-1 Watford

    Watford celebrateImage source, Reuters

    There is one match already under way today.

    Watford took the lead early on through a combination of Andre Gray's penalty-box cunning and Fulham's defensive blunders.

    But the Cottagers are pressing for an equaliser.

    Just under half an hour to go and you can follow it with Matt Henry just over here...

  2. One for traditionalistspublished at 13:45 British Summer Time 22 September 2018

    Liverpool supporters outside a pubImage source, Getty

    The current champions.

    The all-time Premier League leaders.

    The team hoping to move top today.

    Opta's ever-informative Duncan Alexander tells us that today is the first Premier League Saturday on which Manchester City, Manchester United and Liverpool have all kicked off at 15:00 since October 2012.

    With team news fast approaching, let's look at the rest of the card...

    Cardiff fansImage source, Getty
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