Manchester United entertain Tottenham in just over half-an-hour, not a bad stop-gap until an evening's worth of Ryder Cup golf.
Enjoy your Saturday evening irrespective of your team's scoreline. Adieu.
Everton 3-1 Southampton
Fulham 1-2 Manchester City
Norwich 2-5 Liverpool
Reading 2-2 Newcastle
Stoke 2-0 Swansea
Sunderland 1-0 Wigan
Džeko's goal was the eventual winner at Fulham and the champions make it three wins and three draws for the season.
He'd been on the pitch less than a minute when he hit home to give City the lead. Unlikely to ever reclaim his first-team place at the club but is proving to be an excellent impact sub.
Grant Holt makes it 2-5 at Carrow Road, scoring his first of the season.
Edin Džeko may have won it. He's come on as a substitute to turn-and-shoot for a 2-1 lead inside the six-yard box. The Bosnia-Herzegovina international of course came off the bench to score at the Bernabéu last week as well.
Fulham have been very resolute as we enter the final five minutes at Craven Cottage. Hart made an excellent save earlier but it's been a quieter half after an eventful opening 45 minutes.
Newcastle equalise again and it is Demba Ba again. Alex McCarthy at fault (again) and the prolific Demba has scored four goals in his last two away games.
Liverpool, Sunderland, Reading and Stoke.
May restrict Yaya Touré, despite the attacking intent.
Yes, shiner, not shinner. Chico, back from suspension after coming close to blinding Louis Saha with a stray boot, uses said stray boot to leave Marc Wilson with a black eye.
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| @ DavidWooding : Sky News still saying Liverpool are 2-0 up against Norwich City. Will somebody please tell them it's 5-1. |
It's five for Liverpool. Raheem Sterling roared down the right to pull the ball back to Steve Gerrard, whose deflected shot beat John Ruddy. That's the second time this season Norwich have conceded five, after their opening day debacle at Fulham.
Another error even in inconsequential circumstances (you'd think). He has no competition at Liverpool (sorry, Brad Jones) so maybe a goalkeeper is a priority for Brendan Rodgers next year as well as a striker.
Tioté's long ball was struck, on the volley, first time from about 16 yards out. Unfortunately for the Senegalese, it's already been cancelled out.
Noel Hunt heads Reading back into the lead against Newcastle. 2-1. Something about buses etc.
Norwich have scored. Russell Martin's shot was fumbled by Reina and Steve Morison pounces to make it 1-4 at Carrow Road.
Reading go 1-0 up, then Demba Ba equalises! Jimme Kebe turned in the box and managed to squeeze a shot in for Reading to lead, but then Ba, just as he did at Everton 12 days ago, replied with a prompt equaliser. Fabulous volley.
Luis Suárez scores a hat-trick for the second time at Carrow Road in the same calendar year. It's not as impressive as his 2011-12 effort simply because it hasn't needed to be.
Wes Hoolahan replaces him. Gallows humour among the home fans, who will have to wait another week for another crack at earning their first league win of the campaign.
Sunderland 1-0 Wigan. Cross from James McClean, goal from Steven Fletcher. He's scored all of the Mackems' league goals this season.
Liverpool scored in the first two minutes in the first half, and they've scored in the first two minutes of the second half. Nuri Sahin scores his third goal of the week, having netted a double at West Brom in the League Cup. 3-0 and probably game over.
Everton 3-1 Southampton
Fulham 1-1 Man City
Norwich 0-2 Liverpool
Reading 0-0 Newcastle
Stoke 2-0 Swansea
Sunderland 0-0 Wigan






The Huffington Post UK | By Samuel Luckhurst Posted: 29/09/2012 14:19 Updated: 29/09/2012 14:21