Postpublished at 17:41 British Summer Time 22 September 2019
Arsenal 0-1 Aston Villa
Tyrone Mings gets in behind on the left but his low cross is just about poked out for a goalkick by Dani Ceballos.
Nervy times for Arsenal!
Alexander-Arnold and Firmino score for Liverpool, Kante responds
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Yarmolenko & Cresswell score for Hammers, Rashford injured
Jota scores last-gasp leveller for 10-man Wolves at Palace
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Arsenal 0-1 Aston Villa
Tyrone Mings gets in behind on the left but his low cross is just about poked out for a goalkick by Dani Ceballos.
Nervy times for Arsenal!
Arsenal 0-1 Aston Villa
Brilliant play from Dani Ceballos, who gets back into position to nick the ball in his own area, turns inside and deceives his opponent and wins a free-kick.
Chelsea 0-2 Liverpool
Fabinho plays a brilliant one-two with Trent Alexander-Arnold on the right and the cut-back is almost diverted into the net by Chelsea defender Kurt Zouma!
Kepa reacts superbly to claw it off the line before the flag goes up for offside anyway.
Arsenal 0-1 Aston Villa
It's very open at the Emirates as both teams are enjoying possession early in the second half. With a player short, Arsenal are struggling to create much space.
Chelsea 0-2 Liverpool
Dion Dublin
Former England striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
That's two good chances for Liverpool - they were so close to making it three. They are already putting the pressure on Chelsea. This is danger signs for Chelsea, Liverpool are already on the attack.
Chelsea 0-2 Liverpool
It's almost 3-0. A Liverpool corner comes through to the backpost for Roberto Firmino but his scuffed volley is palmed away by a diving Kepa to his left.
Moments later, Fabinho's cross is headed wide by Sadio Mane.
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VAR ruling on offside is killing the game. Judgement should not be was a player a millimetre offside, but was a clear and obvious advantage grained with the benefit of doubt going to the attacking side.
John, Surrey
Liverpool playing a dangerous game of thinking it’s won already.
Derek
Arsenal 0-1 Aston Villa
Calum Chambers replaces Bukayo Saka at the break. He was their best player in the first half!
Arsenal 0-1 Aston Villa
And at the Emirates.
Chelsea 0-2 Liverpool
Off we go again at Stamford Bridge. Is there a response from Chelsea or are Liverpool maintaining their 100% win record in the Premier League this season?
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Luke: Arsenal can point to having their first choice full-backs out this season, however all the problems are at centreback. Holding and Chambers are surely better than the lot on show!
This is without a doubt the worst I've seen Arsenal play, the way Villa have been this season we should be all over them, an absolute disgraceful performance
Jack
HT: Arsenal 0-1 Aston Villa
Is there a way back in this for Arsenal?
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HT: Chelsea 0-2 Liverpool
Who's winning this one? Thumbs up for Chelsea, thumbs down for Liverpool.
FT: Crystal Palace 1-1 Wolves
Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson, speaking to BBC: "I am bitterly disappointed of course. If the game was a draw after the first half I would have few complaints but after the second half, and to get within 90 seconds of a win, it is a tough one to take. It feels like a defeat. I didn't expect them to get such a clear goal chance. I felt we might add to our score.
"You want game management and players to use experience to see games through but the feeling is one of disappointment and anguish that we weren't able to see the game through. We have surrendered two points.
"Unfortunately, one does tell to tell people things and the raw emotion of seeing that goal go in, you have to be strong to pat everyone on the back and say 'never mind'. That is maybe what you should do but it is not always possible.
"It is that 'if' word. If we had won today I would have a big smile on my face. But we didn't, so I am how I am."
And Crystal Palace conceded a 95th-minute equaliser against Wolves to draw 1-1 at Selhurst Park.
FT: West Ham 2-0 Man Utd
Manchester United
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, speaking to BBC Sport: "I'm very disappointed. You’re always disappointed when you lose games. This was a game that we could have won. Going home tonight we’ll go through the game again. At the moment we’re just all very flat.
"Key moments went against us. They had some great finishes. We just didn’t have the quality when we had those big moments. In the Premier League if you don’t take them you won’t get any points. It tipped in their favour and we just have to accept that.
"I’m disappointed we didn’t win today, but apart from that I’m being very positive. I’ve said many times that there will be highs and lows. We’ve had some highs along the way, today we just have to accept we got no points and look forward to next week."
On Rashford's injury: "He's done something to his groin, but we’ll just have to scan it and see how badly hurt he is.
"[Greenwood] couldn’t travel, but I reckon him and Anthony [Martial] aren't too far away."
FT: West Ham 2-0 Man Utd
West Ham United
West Ham manager Manuel Pellegrini, speaking to BBC Sport: "It’s good to win, especially against Manchester United here at home and to keep a clean sheet. We tried to win from the beginning.
"Maybe we played too fast in the first 45 minutes, which is why we lost so many balls, but we didn’t allow them to create chances and Andriy's goal was the key factor to open the game. It was a good goal.
"I told the players at half-time that if we defend the way we did in the first half, we were not going to concede too many opportunities [in the second half].
"We have more quality, but we’re also more consistent and more solid. The international break was important for us because we had all the defenders and worked a lot to be more concentrated, to make better tackles and better movements."
On the Hammers’ ambitions this season: "I think we must try to beat Bournemouth 1-0 in our next league game and then see what happens. We’re not thinking about the future."
Earlier, West Ham recorded a 2-0 win over Manchester United. Here's what the managers had to say...
HT: Chelsea 0-2 Liverpool
Dion Dublin
Former England striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
It's down to Liverpool being a little bit sharper. They have been a little bit more positive, a little bit cleverer with their passes but Chelsea are not out of it yet. They can still get something from this. Tammy Abraham has been making some superb runs.
Arsenal 0-1 Aston Villa
It's all going wrong for 10-man Arsenal.