'Jimenez injured in warm-up'published at 14:59 British Summer Time 3 September 2022
Wolves v Southampton (15:00 BST)
John Acres
BBC 5 Live reporter on BBC Radio 5 Live
Raul Jimenez is injured in the warm-up and not in the Wolves squad.
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FT: Brentford 5-2 Leeds - Toney hat-trick; Wolves 1-0 Southampton - Podence with winner
FT: Forest 2-3 Bournemouth - Cherries recover from two goals down; Newcastle 0-0 Palace - Magpies goal disallowed
FT: Everton 0-0 Liverpool - Liverpool hit post in stoppage time, while Everton goal ruled out by VAR for offside
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Wolves v Southampton (15:00 BST)
John Acres
BBC 5 Live reporter on BBC Radio 5 Live
Raul Jimenez is injured in the warm-up and not in the Wolves squad.
Nottm Forest v Bournemouth (15:00 BST)
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Chelsea v West Ham (15:00 BST)
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Chelsea v West Ham (15:00 BST)
Chris Wise
BBC Final Score, at Stamford Bridge
A capital connection.
The London derbies are coming thick and fast at the start of the new season, and this is a tasty one.
All eyes on the newbies too. It’s Wesley Fofana vs Lucas Paqueta…
Newcastle v Crystal Palace (15:00 BST)
Alistair Magowan
BBC Sport at St James' Park
Huge reception for Alexander Isak as his name is read out ahead of his home debut at St James' Park.
He made a huge impact at Anfield, but what can he produce here in front of home fans? The last Newcastle player to score in his first two Premier League games was Les Ferdinand, (or Wor Les as he's known locally) back in 1995.
Last time Newcastle played here a few weeks ago, it was that thrilling 3-3 draw with Manchester City. Now they have a £60m striker in their ranks.
Nottingham Forest v Bournemouth (15:00 BST)
Guy Mowbray
Match of the Day commentator on Final Score
Bournemouth have not really brought in too many signings, we saw what happened to Scott Parker last week. He was vocal about it, there's obviously been a breakdown in communication and he has paid the price. Gary O'Neil takes over so let's see how they go from here.
FT: Everton 0-0 Liverpool
Everton
Everton manager Frank Lampard, speaking to BT Sport: "I thought we were brilliant. It's one of the best 0-0s you're likely to see.
"Pickford made some great saves, you need your keeper to be on it in games like this. It was a real game of two teams going for it. I can't fault the players and the spirit. We played well, we’re getting better.
"I keep saying the same thing. We're not going from just staying up to the team we want to be. Idrissa Gueye came on and looked like a proper player and he's not even fit yet. We had more than enough chances to get our own goal today.
"We’re trying to build up. You have to get personnel and work on the training ground. It feels like those wins will come. We feel like we deserve more – although maybe not today. The fans can see a team that fights for the badge and gives everything. That makes me proud."
Chelsea v West Ham (15:00 BST)
Fara Williams
Former England midfielder on Final Score
I think Raheem Sterling will be really good Chelsea in terms of mentality, he's a great leader and I think he can help change the younger players' mindsets.
FT: Everton 0-0 Liverpool
Liverpool
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, speaking to BT Sport: "It was a real derby, super intense and full of really spectacular moments. They scored a goal - I didn’t see it back but I think it probably was offside. Ali made an excellent save. I think we hit the post three times and there were a few unbelievable saves from Pickford – wow, what can you do?
"In this game, easy and free-flowing is not possible. You have to dig deep, that’s what we did. A 0-0 draw sounds strange, but that’s it.
"It was a super intense week for us. We had a really tough game that went to the wire [against Newcastle on Wednesday], then a few days later you play here. If you open up with a goal, the situation can look different. I don’t know how many derbies I’ve had now – quite a few – but it’s always difficult here.
"Fabio Carvalho – we all think it’s the muscle above the knee, with a massive dead leg. It’s very painful. Probably Thiago can train on Monday, but that’s just two days’ training [before Napoli in the Champions League]. The situation is like it is."
Spurs v Fulham (15:00 BST)
Aleksandar Mitrovic can become the third Fulham player to net in four successive Premier League matches, after Steed Malbranque in 2003 and Dimitar Berbatov in 2013.
Spurs v Fulham (15:00 BST)
Tottenham are currently on an unbeaten streak of 11 matches in the Premier League and have lost only one of their last 16 games in the top flight.
They have taken 34 points out of 39 in their last 13 Premier League encounters with Fulham.
Antonio Conte's side have won their last four Premier League London derbies at home.
FT: Liverpool 0-0 Everton
Liverpool
Liverpool defender Virgil Van Dijk speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "It was an intense game - a game that we feel we lost points. Hitting the post and the crossbar, we could've done better in this case but we have to accept there were good moments and moments for improvement. We're still early in the season so we want to improve and we know we can.
"They had two big moments, with Alisson making a few saves and offside is offside, if we count our opportunities I think we should've won the game and unfortunately we didn't.
"It's about winning games, and we didn't win as much as we would like to. We have 32 games left and everyone can have their opinion but we have players coming back from injury and hopefully everyone can stay fit and we try to get some wins. The expectation is high, we are one of the biggest clubs in the world so that will always be the case so we have to enjoy it too."
Spurs v Fulham (15:00 BST)
Tottenham, again, were good in spells during the midweek draw with West Ham and it hasn't all really clicked yet for them, although they are unbeaten so far this season. They got a big win at home against Southampton on the opening day of the season but the Saints' style of playing on the front foot suited their counter-attacking football.
Fulham have surprised me with the start to the season they have had; they pushed Arsenal all the way recently. Spurs will win this but it will close. Fulham will score. They are a confident team and Aleksandar Mitrovic is an old-fashioned centre-forward who bullies defenders. Spurs' back three will be in for a test.
Sutton's prediction: 3-1
FT: Everton 0-0 Liverpool
Fara Williams
Former England midfielder on Final Score
I thought they were really good, I know Everton fans haven't been pleased with the start to the season but in terms of going toe-to-toe with Liverpool at home, they haven't done that in recent seasons, so it was an exciting game and for Everton fans something to be pleased with going forward.
Chelsea v West Ham (15:00 BST)
I don't know about this one. Chelsea have signed Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang but things aren't right at the club. Thomas Tuchel is agitated and he could come under pressure if they don't win this game.
West Ham are getting there now. I expect Chelsea to win if both teams turn up but I do have a feeling West Ham will get a point from this.
Sutton's prediction: 1-1
Chelsea v West Ham (15:00 BST)
Chelsea have won only six of their last 16 Premier League home games, having won six of their previous eight. In this run they have dropped 13 points from leading positions, as many as they had in the preceding 44 home league fixtures.
Only in the 2015-16 campaign have Chelsea lost as many as three of their first six top-flight matches.
Chelsea v West Ham (15:00 BST)
West Ham boss David Moyes has never won a Premier League at Chelsea in 17 attempts.
There is only one other instance of a manager having more Premier League away fixtures versus an opponent without a single victory...
Sadly that is also Moyes in 18 attempts at Arsenal.
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Nottingham Forest v Bournemouth (15:00 BST)
John Bennett
Final Score, the City Ground
The amount of signings is the big talking point here. So have the 21 new Forest players raised expectations? Not if one conversation I overheard is anything to go by: “If we finish 17th I’ll be happy,” said one supporter.
Confidence is high today, though, against a team they battled for promotion last season.
Newcastle v Crystal Palace (15:00 BST)
Patrick Vieira says Crystal Palace have enough “to be competitive” despite being unable to close deals for some targets during the transfer window.
Vieira secured four signings – Malcolm Ebiowei, Sam Johnstone, Cheick Doucoure and Chris Richards during the summer window.
"You identify players, discuss with clubs and see if they are prepared to let players go,” Vieira said. “Some will say yes and some will say no, but it's not easy to bring players.
"People can get really frustrated when you see the money spent in the Premier League, but you need to understand who we are as a football club. We work our best, try hard to bring players because we always want to improve the squad.
"If you don't find that player, for whatever reason, you have to move on. I believe we have enough in house to be competitive."