Postpublished at 15:12 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January 2023
Wolves 0-0 West Ham
Better from Wolves as Matheus Nunes latches on to a loose clearance but his right-footed curler is easily saved.
The hosts are in charge.
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Emlyn Begley
Wolves 0-0 West Ham
Better from Wolves as Matheus Nunes latches on to a loose clearance but his right-footed curler is easily saved.
The hosts are in charge.
Brighton 0-0 Liverpool
A sign of Cody Gakpo's threat. He almost sneaks in behind but there's too much on it and it rolls through to Robert Sanchez.
At the other end, Adam Lallana is played clean through and it's three-on-two. His pass inside is poor and Trent Alexander-Arnold gets back well to intercept.
Nottingham Forest 0-0 Leicester
Remo Freuler's tackle leads to another chance for Ryan Yates but he shoots wide.
Wolves 0-0 West Ham
Simon Stone
BBC Sport at Molineux
It has been quite a good start, with both sides eager to get forward.
New signing Matheus Cunha already looks to have injected some life in the Wolves attack.
Michail Antonio is complaining that Lucas Paqueta didn't support his high press.
Wolves 0-0 West Ham
Plenty of action in midfield for both teams' physios so far.
This time it's Wolves' Joao Moutinho who needs some treatment, but he's soon back to his feet.
Brighton 0-0 Liverpool
Alexis Mac Allister flicks it on from the corner but it's straight at Alisson.
Brighton 0-0 Liverpool
Great play from Brighton. Solly March is in space on the right of the box. He cuts inside and curls it past Alisson, towards the far corner.
Trent Alexander-Arnold has to slide brilliantly on the goalline to clear it.
Everton 0-0 Southampton
There has not been much quality on show in the opening stages at Goodison.
It'll settle down... I hope.
Wolves 0-0 West Ham
First opportunity of note for the Hammers as Jarrod Bowen hooks a volley goalwards, which Jose Sa does well to get down to, holding on.
Even start at Molineux.
Brighton 0-0 Liverpool
Ibrahima Konate has to come across to stop Solly March escaping down the right. Brighton have started well.
Everton 0-0 Southampton
These two teams start the game 20th and 18th in the table.
Southampton will still be in the drop zone regardless at the end of the day. Theoretically, Everton could go 13th with a win.
Brighton 0-0 Liverpool
Pascal Gross' free-kick is headed away by Fabinho and Brighton win the first corner of the game.
It comes to nothing.
Wolves 0-0 West Ham
Great start from Wolves as West Ham's defence gets in a muddle, allowing Hwang Hee-Chan to play in Matheus Cunha.
The forward steadies himself but his shot across goal is blocked behind for a corner.
The set-piece is easily cleared away. Fast football.
Nottingham Forest 0-0 Leicester
Ryan Yates heads wide from a cross by Remo Freuler. Nottingham Forest are on the front foot at the City Ground.
Brighton 0-0 Liverpool
Martin Keown
Former England defender on BBC Final Score
Liverpool's front players don't press nearly as much as they used to. The philosophy is the same but the application isn't. They continue use a high line but how many one-on-ones have we seen? The most in the Premier League. The adjustment hasn't been made.
Cody Gakpo will play centrally today though and I do think he is a special player. He's a Thierry Henry type player, he's got that stature: he's quick, he's strong.
Brighton 0-0 Liverpool
Adam Lallana wins a free-kick on the edge of the Liverpool box as he turns away from Andy Robertson and is tugged back.
World Cup winner Alexis Mac Allister is over it for Brighton.
Everton 0-0 Southampton
Gary Rose
BBC Sport at Goodison Park
Some banners protesting against the club's ownership were held up in the minutes before kick off but once the Everton players came out there were huge cheers from the home supporters.
A large part of the reason for Everton's survival last season was the support of the fans in the crucial final games and it is clear they are aiming to be difference again.
The atmosphere is excellent here right now, but whoever scores the first goal will make things interesting.
Everton 0-0 Southampton
There aren't even 60 seconds on the clock and Everton's Ben Godfrey is down injured with a problem with his knee.
An omen of things to come?
Brighton 0-0 Liverpool
Pascal Gross coolly dinks inside under pressure from Andy Robertson. Liverpool look keen to press high early-on.
Wolves 0-0 West Ham
Early problem for West Ham as Lucas Paqueta is bundled over almost straight from kick-off.
A quick magic sponge and we're good to go again.