Summary

  • FT: West Ham United 4-0 Wolves - Bowen with a double, Jimenez scores own goal and Haller nets

  • Manchester City 2-5 Leicester City - Ake header gave City hope but Tielemens penalty makes it five

  • Mahrez's fierce strike opens scoring but Vardy hits back with hat-trick & Maddison scores from range

  • FT: Tottenham Hotspur 1-1 Newcastle United - Wilson's controversial penalty earns point

  • FT: Sheffield United 0-1 Leeds United - Bamford heads home opener

  • Get involved via #bbcfootball

  1. Postpublished at 10 mins

    West Ham 0-0 Wolves

    A nice pass from Romain Saiss, designed to set Pedro Neto away in the West Ham half, just has a bit too much on it and runs out of play.

  2. Postpublished at 19:07 British Summer Time 27 September 2020

    West Ham 0-0 Wolves

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  3. Postpublished at 7 mins

    West Ham 0-0 Wolves

    As promised, Nelson Semedo is already looking to get forward down that right side for Wolves. Imagine if he and Traore start working effectively in tandem? Pity the poor left-backs.

  4. Postpublished at 4 mins

    West Ham 0-0 Wolves

    West Ham make inroads down the right but Ryan Fredericks can't curl his cross into the box and instead lands it on the roof of the net.

  5. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 19:03 British Summer Time 27 September 2020

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    Michael Watson: I'll have some of what Waddle's been on if he thinks Guardiola needs another 3 or 4 good players so City can compete. Only the £700m spent by Guardiola during his tenure, maybe try questioning that instead?

    Dave Tate: Two Premier League records in one weekend. Man United - first team to be awarded a penalty after the final whistle gone. Leicester - first team to score three penalties in one match. What a weekend.

    Dennis Ethan: The current top four in the Premier League deserve to be in those positions. Miles ahead of the rest.

    The top four is: Leicester City (9pts), Everton (9), Arsenal (6), Liverpool (6). The top four all have 100% records so far. They are followed by Crystal Palace and Leeds, who are on six points from three games.

  6. Postpublished at 2 mins

    West Ham 0-0 Wolves

    For a second there I was worried Adama Traore was going to go shoulder to shoulder with Michail Antonio. Didn't give me anywhere near enough time to warn London of the resulting shockwaves.

  7. Postpublished at 19:02 British Summer Time 27 September 2020

    West Ham 0-0 Wolves

    Karen Carney
    Former England and Chelsea winger on BBC Radio 5 Live

    The West Ham players will know what they have got to do today to get a result. I don't think it will bother them that the manager is not here. I don't think it will be a negative. It's only a negative if you choose to see it that way.

  8. Team news - Semedo starts for Wolvespublished at 19:01 British Summer Time 27 September 2020

    West Ham 0-0 Wolves

    West Ham XIImage source, BBC Sport
    Wolves XIImage source, BBC Sport
  9. KICK-OFFpublished at 19:01 British Summer Time 27 September 2020

    West Ham v Wolves

    No pressure West Ham v Wolves, but if you're rubbish we're all going to hate you a bit.

  10. Postpublished at 18:57 British Summer Time 27 September 2020

    Ready for one more lap around the track? The teams are out at London Stadium. West Ham v Wolves incoming...

  11. Postpublished at 18:56 British Summer Time 27 September 2020

    Man City 2-5 Leicester

    Leicester City

    Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers speaking to BBC Sport: “Tactically the players were very good against my instinct. But I just felt with the level of quality that City have you have to condense the space and try and build from there. They are good at counter pressing but we were able to get out of that well.

    "To go behind and show our mentality and calmness was pleasing. You have to run your legs off and we did that, but we still had the energy and quality to open them up when we had the ball.

    "What was pleasing was the adaptability. In certain moments against certain opponents you have to deny them more space than we normally would. Pep’s a special manager. A real pioneer in our industry. I love everything he does, I hadn’t managed to win [against him] but today was a special performance."

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    Get Involvedpublished at 18:56 British Summer Time 27 September 2020

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    Rob Brown: Yes, yes, everyone hates Man City, what a result for Leicester, blah, blah. Is it next week yet?

    Rob, I'll be honest with you, it might be next year for all I've been keeping track of late.

  13. Postpublished at 18:54 British Summer Time 27 September 2020

    West Ham v Wolves (19:00 BST)

    You'll probably be aware that David Moyes tested positive for covid this week and so is self-isolating. Apparently, though, he is still going to be managing West Ham tonight from home, with assistant Alan Irvine on the touchline. Maybe he'll have a zoom call going?

    Regardless, I know how he feels. I'm sat in my spare room with two screens on the go and one my cats licking himself on the seat next to me. It's not what I imagined when I did my journalism training.

  14. 'It has taken me 13 years to play that way'published at 18:50 British Summer Time 27 September 2020

    Man City 2-5 Leicester

    Leicester City

    Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers speaking to Sky Sports: "To beat Man City you have to run like hell. So you have to have that mentality. The tactical discipline was good and because of the counter press you have to get your passes off quick.

    "We fell behind to a brilliant finish. We showed good composure and stayed calm and showed enough that we could cause them a problem.

    "It was a brilliant performance and result. It has taken me 13 years to play that way. I’m very much about attacking and being aggressive. I always try to be positive but I need to think of other ways to get results in theses games.

    "Bringing the game into our half of the field, block off one of their midfielders and you have to be good in the transition to get two or three passes to get out. We took out the press from the goal kicks and went direct but overall the players had to work very hard."

    Brendan Rodgers celebrates with James JustinImage source, Getty Images
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    Get Involvedpublished at 18:49 British Summer Time 27 September 2020

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    So, with no fans, home advantage appears to have gone then, given not a single team has won at home yet this weekend!

    Mark, Leamington

    The combination of the lack of fans in stadiums (and fake crowd noise), the ridiculously high score lines and the total absence of anything resembling proper defending leads me to wonder if we're all actually in a Pro-Evolution Soccer version of the Matrix?!

    Gareth, Kings Langley

  16. 'Just the start'published at 18:48 British Summer Time 27 September 2020

    Man City 2-5 Leicester

    Leicester City

    Leicester forward Jamie Vardy speaking to BBC Sport: "It was a great result. We tweaked it tactically today and knowing when we got the ball and played through their press we would get a few chances and we stuck them all away. We just had to keep believing.

    "The main thing was getting the three points and we have done that with a great performance, it’s only the start though we have got to keep going and show that consistently.

    On taking more than one penalty: "It’s always cat and mouse. It’s a gamble both ways. I know where I am going to put and he knows where he is diving. Over the moon to get the goals.

    "It’s only a start. The way we finished last season was not good enough so we have to keep it going now."

    Jamie Vardy celebrates with James JustinImage source, Getty Images
  17. Postpublished at 18:47 British Summer Time 27 September 2020

    Man City 2-5 Leicester

    Chris Waddle
    Ex-Tottenham and England winger on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Unless you are a Leicester fan you would not have backed them to win the league, let's be perfectly honest.

    But looking at the way the league is panning out, the team with the most quality and bodies have a fair chance of winning something.

    When you take two or three quality players from any squad, that team is going to suffer badly. You might even see a team you would not expect get dragged into the relegation battle.

  18. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:45 British Summer Time 27 September 2020

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    This is Pep being found out. He spent so much more than any other club and everyone said isn't he wonderful. Now FFP scrutiny ramped up and suddenly he is not all that great?

    Paul, Ipswich

  19. Postpublished at 18:44 British Summer Time 27 September 2020

    Remember when Leeds beat Sheffield United? That was only five hours ago.

  20. Postpublished at 18:43 British Summer Time 27 September 2020

    Man City 2-5 Leicester

    Chris Waddle
    Ex-Tottenham and England winger on BBC Radio 5 Live

    For me it's the team with the biggest and fittest squad with the least amount of injuries that will win this league.

    Looking at the size of Manchester City's squad, I can't see them winning the league.

    I feel for the players of all squads with the number of games they have to play. They should have got rid of one cup and made internationals void for this season.

    They are flogging players and I feel for them.