KICK-OFFpublished at 20:45 British Summer Time 24 September 2019
Colchester 0-0 Tottenham
Tottenham have played four away games this season and have conceded twice on all four occasions.
Get at them!
Under way in the second half. No changes.
Colchester beat Spurs on penalties - listen on BBC Radio 5 Live
League Two Crawley shock Stoke on pens, Ings with Southampton double
Martinelli double on first start for Arsenal, Welbeck scores for Watford
Sterling and Jesus for dominant Man City before Preston OG
Calvert-Lewin with double for Everton, Leicester thrash Luton
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Michael Emons and Tom Rostance
Colchester 0-0 Tottenham
Tottenham have played four away games this season and have conceded twice on all four occasions.
Get at them!
Under way in the second half. No changes.
Arsenal 1-0 Nottingham Forest
We're still playing in the first half at the Emirates and Arsenal are pushing for a second. Emile Smith-Rowe, under pressure, meets Kieran Tierney's left-wing cross and Arijanet Muric does well to push it out the powerful header.
But Smith-Rowe gets accidentally clattered into by Forest captain Jack Robinson, with the Arsenal man needing some treatment.
Preston 0-3 Manchester City
Emlyn Begley
BBC Sport at Deepdale
Preston fans in good voice as the half-time whistle goes. City have taken their chances when they’ve come and something amazing would need to happen in the second half to stop them winning the Jon Macken derby now.
Portsmouth 0-2 Southampton
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Colchester 0-0 Tottenham
Don Hutchison
Ex-Liverpool midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra at the JobServe Community Stadium
Colchester have played through the lines and have looked good. Mauricio Pochettino will not be happy, Spurs have had loads of possesion but have created next to nothing.
Luton 0-2 Leicester
Goals from Demarai Gray and ex-Luton man James Justin give the Foxes a comfortable lead at the break.
Preston 0-3 Man City
Owen Coyle
Former Bolton manager on BBC Radio 5 Live
Preston made a good start and had they gone ahead, things might have been different. But City have been clinical, scored some wonderful goals and you can't say they don't deserve to be in front.
It's a thrill to actually watch them.
Sheffield Wednesday 0-2 Everton
Two Dominic Calvert-Lewin goals, both inside the opening 10 minutes, are the difference at the moment.
Portsmouth 0-2 Southampton
Southampton had to soak up some early pressure, but have been more clinical in front of the goal, with two Danny Ings goals giving them south-coast bragging rights at the moment.
Crawley 1-1 Stoke
Watford 1-1 Swansea
Gabriel Martinelli
The Gunners lead and it is a lovely goal.
They are patient and play the ball from the left flank to the right flank, Calum Chambers then fizzes in an excellent first-time volleyed cross and Gabriel Martinelli is there ahead of his marker to head it into the top corner.
Preston 0-3 Manchester City
Preston 0-3 Man City
Emlyn Begley
BBC Sport at Deepdale
That's surely that. Ryan Ledson is unfortunate to turn David Silva's cross home - but I have to wonder did he need to get a touch? Not sure how much danger was on.
Colchester 0-0 Tottenham
Mission accomplished so far for Colchester. Forty-five minutes from penalties...
Preston 0-3 Man City
Only three goals in the first 40 minutes? Pep can't handle that kind of slow scoring rate.
Mikel Arteta seems happy enough though.
Danny Ings
A counter-attack for Southampton, Michael Obafemi slides an excellent pass through the Portsmouth defence and Danny Ings slots it past Craig MacGillivray. Two for Ings, two for Southampton.
James Justin
Great finish. Youri Tielemans whips a ball over the Luton defence and James Justin finishes superbly on the half volley.
Not a bad way to make your debut against your former club. And there was a generous round of applause from the home supporters for the 21-year-old defender.
Arsenal 0-0 Nottingham Forest
Reiss Nelson, seemingly crowded out by a number of Nottingham Forest players, manages to create some space for a low strike at goal, but Arijanet Muric is well positioned to dive on the ball. Still goalless, but remember we started 15 minutes late in this one.
Ryan Ledson (OG 42 mins)
Another 8-0 on the cards?!
More intricate football down the left plays David Silva in on goal, tight to the deadball line, he tries to pull it across goal and it's deflected in off the toes of Ryan Ledson.