Postpublished at 14:58 British Summer Time 17 September 2022
Newcastle v Bournemouth (15:00 BST)
The minute silence for Queen Elizabeth II is observed at St James' Park, followed by a rendition of God Save The King.
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FT: Newcastle 1-1 Bournemouth - Billing volleys home opener but Isak penalty levels soon after
FT: Wolves 0-3 Man City - Grealish pokes home opener and Haaland doubles lead
Collins sent off for high challenge on Grealish before Foden adds third
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Emlyn Begley
Newcastle v Bournemouth (15:00 BST)
The minute silence for Queen Elizabeth II is observed at St James' Park, followed by a rendition of God Save The King.
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Why do people talk about how the league has fallen from best in world to the most predictable, like Man Utd and Liverpool didn’t dominate for two decades?
Matt
FT: Wolves 0-3 Man City
Wolves
Wolves boss Bruno Lage to BT Sport: "[It went wrong] not just in the first half, but the first minute. When a team like City, who played on Wednesday night, score in the first minute it is hard to take. In between the first two goals we were there, but they scored in a transition.
"The most important thing to say, even with the problems we had in the first half, the team had personality to play the game. We tried to come back in the second half to equalise and have more of the ball and we had that in the first 20-25 minutes and our plan was to score and put pressure on them but they scored, but that was our best moment in the game. we came with a good plan but it is hard when you have one less man. We understand that the team are growing up, we can see good signs.
"It is not about Nathan Collins. Sometimes it happens and the same situations, I saw one like that yesterday in the Aston Villa game against Southampton and nothing happened, today it was a red card. It is about continuing to play, Ruben Neves played very well. We did that for five minutes initially to just try and work out how to play, but we found the solution on the pitch."
Newcastle v Bournemouth (15:00 BST)
Bournemouth
Bournemouth have conceded 18 goals in their six Premier League games this season - the joint-most at this stage by any side in the competition's history.
FT: Wolves 0-3 Man City
Manchester City
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola to BT Sport: "The game started really well for us with the two goals and the red card and after the Champions League to come here at 12:30 with the quality they have, they can keep the ball and transitions are fast, it was an incredible victory. We struggled a lot after half-time until Phil's [Foden] goal so a lot of credit to Wolves.
"Jack [Grealish] played really good. He was strong and he a made good goal coming in. Hopefully he can make a good international performance and come back fit.
"Fingers crossed all the players come back fit but it is important for them ahead of the World Cup but hopefully they come back good, ready for the derby."
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Coffee: Manuel Akanji needs credit for a Man Of The Match performance. £15 million, has been here mere weeks but looks to have settled in superbly. An absolute rock.
FT: Wolves 0-3 Man City
Wolves
Wolves midfielder Ruben Neves to BT Sport: "We had a plan for the game. We worked all week on the plan then in the first minute we conceded. It's hard to play against Manchester City and it's even harder when you start the game losing 1-0.
"They're the best team in the world with the ball. When they're winning they control the game really well.
"The red card took us down a little bit. We did a great second half. We were controlling the game - even with 10 men - before their third goal. Our plan was to do that from the beginning."
Newcastle v Bournemouth (15:00 BST)
April's 1-0 defeat by Liverpool is Newcastle's only home loss in their past 13 top-flight fixtures at St James' Park.
FT: Wolves 0-3 Man City
Manchester City
Manchester City midfielder Jack Grealish talking to BT Sport: "It was a long time coming and nice to get off the mark. Rightly so people have been asking questions, I should be scoring more and getting more assists.
"I am always going to have people talking about me with the money that was spent on me, but all my career I haven’t scored enough goals. I do want to add that to my game.
"It is nice when Pep defends me. He has been brilliant with me. I probably have to thank him because he gave me the opportunity today after my performance on Wednesday because it probably wasn’t the best. I am thankful to him."
Newcastle v Bournemouth (15:00 BST)
Gary O'Neil says the affection for Eddie Howe lingers at Bournemouth - but that will not get in the way of trying to get one over on the now Newcastle head coach on Saturday.
Howe oversaw the Cherries' remarkable rise through the divisions before establishing them in the Premier League for five seasons.
After a two-year hiatus in the Championship, Bournemouth are back and, although currently managerless, they will hope to dent the Magpies' decent start to the season.
"You can always feel the appreciation towards Eddie from everyone connected with the club," said O'Neil, who has drawn one and won one of his two games as interim boss.
"Look at where the club was when he took over to where it is now and a huge part of that is down to his work. The job he did here was incredible.
"The fans are obviously very grateful for that - but we go there to cause them some problems."
We'll have reaction from Molineux but let's have a look at today's 15:00 BST game.
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Adam: We have gone from the best league in the world to the most predictable in terms of champions. Utterly pointless
FT: Wolves 0-3 Man City
The City players go over to get the acclaim from the travelling fans at Molineux.
Erling Haaland gives Jack Grealish a big hug and the Norwegian is enjoying himself very much in the Premier League.
Wolves 0-3 Man City
All over.
A comfortable afternoon for Manchester City having scored after just 55 seconds and then playing much of the game with a man advantage.
The champions go top of the table and it's looking ominous for the rest.
Wolves 0-3 Man City
Simon Stone
BBC Sport at Molineux
City fans are chanting "Erling Haaland, he's scored more than you." In the Premier League it's Haaland 11-3 Wolves.
Wolves 0-3 Man City
Three minutes added on.
Wolves 0-3 Man City
What a throw out from Ederson, right into the feet of Julian Alvarez in the centre circle.
He finds Erling Haaland who has a free run on goal, but miscontrols and the chance is gone.
Terrible, sell him Pep,
Wolves 0-3 Man City
Chem Campbell on for Wolves, replacing Pedro Neto who 'blanks' again.
Wolves 0-3 Man City
Julian Alvarez's eyes light up on the edge of the area, but it looks like he is totally right footed, scuffing a horrible shot with his weaker left peg which just about reaches Wolves goalkeeper Jose Sa.
Wolves 0-3 Man City
Erling Haaland sniffing around as he sprints on to Julian Alvarez's pass, but Ruben Neves is in the right place at the right time to hack clear.