Alexander Isak scored the winner for Newcastle United with a simple tap-in as they weathered a storm from visiting Tottenham Hotspur to secure a 2-1 Premier League win in an entertaining game at St James’ Park on Sunday.
Harvey Barnes’ first-half opener for Newcastle was cancelled out by a Dan Burn own goal after the break as Spurs dominated the chances in the second period but spurned numerous openings and were beaten by a lightning-quick break from the hosts.
Joelinton’s defence-splitting pass was perfect for Jacob Murphy who, after drawing out keeper Guglielmo Vicario, laid the ball on a plate for Isak to secure the three points for manager Eddie Howe’s side, who remain unbeaten at home since January.
Adding to Newcastle’s delight, their Italian midfielder Sandro Tonali made his first league appearance since being handed a 10-month ban for a breach of betting rules and received a rapturous reception from the home supporters.
Newcastle United FC 2 – 1 Tottenham Hotspur FC
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Newcastle beat Spurs again at St James’ Park, albeit in a little tighter fashion than before. Newcastle are now seven points from nine in an impressive start. The Magpies opened the scoring with Harvey Barnes just before the interval. Lloyd Kelly crossed aptly from the left and the midfielder scored in back-to-back Premier League starts for the first time since November 2022. After the break, this was cancelled out by a rather comical Dan Burn own goal, as Nick Pope failed to deal with Spurs’ offensive pressure. Tottenham kept that impetus until the last knockings, largely inspired by Brennan Johnson, however just couldn’t get the final touch. 12 minutes from the end of regulation time, Newcastle struck against the run of play to win. Jacob Murphy was played in, and squared unselfishly for Alexander Isak to seal Newcastle’s 26th Premier League win over Tottenham, their joint-most against a single opponent in the competition (also 26 v Aston Villa). The Toon have now won both of their first two home matches of a league season for the first time since 2009-10 in the Championship, and first time in the Premier League since 2000-01. Newcastle go fourth after this, with Spurs having to settle for 10th. The hosts ended the game with an xG of 1.57, while Spurs finished with 1.26. Thank you for joining us this afternoon, goodbye!
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FULL-TIME: NEWCASTLE UNITED 2-1 TOTTENHAM
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Just before that change, Johnson frustratingly fouls Guimaraes. It’s not looking good for Spurs as Newcastle look to see this one out.
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What looks like a final Newcastle change, Miguel Almiron comes on for Gordon.
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The free-kick was poor by Gordon. Vicario claims and Spurs start a counter which finds Johnson on the right. He flashes it across the box but no one’s there!
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Guimaraes wins a late foul from Kulusevski on the left and look at the passion! He turns and celebrates to the home crowd. They need to push their boys home now. Final stretch.
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Spurs are staring down the barrel of yet another defeat at St James’ Park. We’re going to have five minutes of added time here.
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Werner is in behind on the right. The legs are tired, but Burn has timed a tackle on the right byline to perfection. It’s another corner. Bergvall takes and it’s cleared for a throw on the right.
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It’s a messy attack, but Newcastle don’t care. Isak’s scruffy deflected effort has given the hosts a late corner. The ball is right where they want it. Vicario came for the ball and slipped, yet Spurs are able to clear from the set-piece.
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Bentancur is on, and he’s straight in the book. Gordon looks to bring the ball away down the left wing and Bentancur’s tackle is a bit heavy on the old Everton favourite. He got the ball, but it’s more about the follow through.
Substitution James Daniel Maddison Lucas Erik Holger Bergvall
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Up the other end, Newcastle have earned a corner of their own. But it’s cleared and Spurs regroup.
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Assist Jacob Kai Murphy
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Porro sees a shot blocked, and then it squirms through to Johnson who shows a smart touch in the box on the right! He’s in, but fires way over!
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Pope! What a save. He definitely knew where the cameras were, but that had to be made! Maddison was on the edge of the box and put it on his left, forcing Pope to dramatically tip away. From the resulting corner, Porro now strikes from range and Pope tips over again!
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Newcastle have a free-kick floated over from the right-centre but it’s wasted. Tottenham counter and Johnson rushes in behind on the right. He crosses low and Guimaraes puts it behind for a corner. This is eventually cleared.
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Substitution Wilson Serge Eric Odobert Timo Werner
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The corner comes over, and Dragusin heads wide left of the target.
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Guimaraes loses the ball to Maddison in midfield. He plays it to Son, and he finds Odobert. However, Krafth ushers the ball out for a goal-kick with his body. In the next phase, Burn botches a pass and Odobert debatably rushes it with the Newcastle defence all over the place. The recovery tackle comes in and it’s a corner on the left.
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After 316 days, Sandro Tonali is back in the Premier League. Longstaff makes way for the former Milan man.
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Maddison clips Guimaraes and picks up a rightful yellow card as he stopped the counter.
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Murphy forces a save from Vicario and Newcastle fans are up on their feet! It was a well-oiled, yet rare offensive foray from the Toon, and Joelinton found Gordon. He played in Murphy on the left and Vicario saved well at his near-post to put it behind for a corner.
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Substitution Lloyd Casius Kelly Lewis Kieran Hall
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Johnson has warmed up really well so far. Murphy loses the ball for Newcastle and Kulusevski plays it to the former Forest winger. He goes for a deft low cross, yet Pope claims happily at his near post.
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Kelly is pressured on the left, as Johnson robs the ball. It’s eventually retrieved, yet Newcastle are having a bit of a wobble. Johnson then receives the ball again, and Kelly blocks for a Spurs corner on the right offensive side. It’s taken short and comes to nothing, ultimately.
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Substitution Harvey Lewis Barnes Jacob Kai Murphy
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This is a dangerous area for a set-piece. Right of centre, about 25 yards out. Porro is interested and he whips one! It’s just high of the top-right corner!
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Yellow Card Bruno Guimarães Rodriguez Moura
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Son should’ve passed in the box and a great last-ditch tackle has Postecoglou shaking his head…
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Own goal Daniel Johnson Burn
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Odobert how’s that not gone in? Kulusevski spreads the play out to Johnson on the right. A deflected cross from the former Forest man floats to the back post and Odobert fires over from ridiculously close range!
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For some reason, Udogie is high up the pitch and comfortably offside. Maybe stick to what you know…
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What impact can Johnson have on this game? Last season in the Premier League, only Leon Bailey (seven) was directly involved in more goals as a sub than Brennan Johnson (two goals, four assists).
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Isak is played through and this time he’s on! Great tackle from Dragusin to recover!
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Kulusevski plays smartly with Son, but can’t get the ball under his control and Newcastle can stab it away. Livramento breaks out down the right past Odobert before Isak is miles offside.
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Yellow Card Yves Bissouma
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Spurs start the second half, hoping for a better time than the first period. A lot to do, for Postecoglou’s now more offensively motivated side.
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Before the second half resumes, Sarr makes way for Brennan Johnson.
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Well, the visitors have it all to do in the second half. In fact, Tottenham have only won one of their last 29 Premier League away games when trailing at half-time (D7 L21). Postecoglou will be wanting to make a more impactful shift on Nick Pope’s goal, while being wary of the continued enterprise of Alexander Isak and Harvey Barnes. In the first half, Newcastle worked up to an xG of 0.49, while Spurs found their xG stunted at just 0.29. Discipline has been a point of interest in this one too. The hosts have received three yellow cards in the opening half, only the second time they have done so in a Premier League first-half under Eddie Howe.
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Newcastle lead Tottenham at the break here in the North East, thanks to a well-taken Harvey Barnes goal. We’ve seen a relatively open first half so far, and before the officials’ changed around due to Ian Hussin’s quad injury, Tottenham thought they had the lead. However, Cristian Romero’s 12th minute header was ruled out for offside. Following this, Pape Matar Sarr forced Nick Pope into work twice, yet the hosts stayed in it, and, somewhat against the run of play – took the lead in the 37th minute. Lloyd Kelly benefitted from Spurs switching off at a throw and he crossed nicely from the left for Barnes to side-foot home from the centre of the box. With the goal, Barnes has scored in back-to-back Premier League starts for the first time since November 2022 for Leicester City.
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HALF-TIME: NEWCASTLE UNITED 1-0 TOTTENHAM
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Maddison is down after the challenge of Burn in the area. It’s initially given as a goal-kick. In truth, it did look as if Maddison got his foot stomped on inadvertently.
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It’s been open at times, this half, but now we’re seeing a bit of a scrappy end. Hopefully the second period goes up to the levels we saw before the officials’ stoppage.
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Yellow Card Joelinton Cássio Apolinário de Lira
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Isak nearly finds himself played through on the right, but can’t get a lanky leg onto the ball and Tottenham clear.
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The set-piece is wasted, and it turns out Longstaff was fouled in the Newcastle box to reset the play.
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Longstaff fouls Udogie after he gets caught on the wrong side. Now Spurs have a free-kick in a dangerous area.
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Postecoglou is undoubtedly unhappy about the simple concession of that goal. His side need to play up, or can expect a talking to at the break!
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Udogie fouls Livramento as the latter strides down the right wing. It’s a silly arm across the newly called-up England man. Gordon to take, can Spurs survive?
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Assist Lloyd Casius Kelly
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Goal Harvey Lewis Barnes
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Kulusevski breaks and while he tries to pick out Odobert, it’s knocked behind for a Tottenham corner on the left. Longstaff blocks! Wow, that was well-worked. Maddison played the ball short to Son and he found Porro on the edge. Straight from the training ground.
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Yellow Card Pape Matar Sarr
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Isak makes interesting inroads. It flicks off a Spurs body and now there will be a corner on the left, the seventh of the game in total. Newcastle’s fourth corner of the match is punched by Vicario and eventually cleared
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Newcastle can’t get Spurs pressure away after the set-pieces. It comes to Porro, and he slams one – yet it swirls high of Pope’s goal.
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Sarr has another go as Spurs keep building. He curls one to the right side of the goal, and Pope makes a routine stop. Corner on the right.
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Spurs are starting to grow in confidence. Maddison is being brought onto the ball a bit more. After the stoppage with the officials, Newcastle are sitting a little deeper.
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Yellow Card Lloyd Casius Kelly
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Sarr smashes one low from range and Pope gets down to the left centre of his goal. It ricochets kindly out of danger. That was a sweet strike.
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Oderbert goes for a run at his marker on the right. Hopes are high for the Burnley man, yet his shot on Pope’s goal flies comfortably over.
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After a brief interval in play, with a new lino, we’re back in action.
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It looks like we’re swapping officials here. Linesman Ian Hussin’s quad looks to have gone. He trades places with fourth official Darren Bond.
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The corner from Gordon comes in. Joelinton is in there and Vicario fails to punch with confidence. Krafth then shoots and it’s deflected behind for another corner on the left. Lloyd heads over from close range. He just got under the delivery.
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Oderbert crosses from the right, but it’s an easy claim for Pope. Up the other end, Gordon latches on to a forward pass down the right. Romero flies back and puts in an excellent challenge for a Newcastle corner on the right.
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Romero heads home! But, it’s offside! The ball from the right was superb, and the header powerful through Pope’s hand, yet the lino’s flag stops Spurs’ celebrations immediately.
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Botman cuts out a great pass through the Newcastle back line. He then punts it long to Gordon on the right central channel, who touches it inside and plays it across to Barnes on the left. The former Leicester man cuts back on his right and wraps one, yet it’s just wide of the top-right corner! Close!
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Since the beginning of last season Tottenham have lost five of their 11 Premier League games without Micky van de Ven (W5 D1) , just two fewer defeats than across the 29 league matches he’s been involved in (W16 D6 L7). Can Dragusin and co. step up?
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The corner is long, yet in the next phase, Isak dispossesses Son and crosses from the right, hitting the bar!
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Barnes darts in on the left and Dragusin, the stand-in for the injured Van de Ven, tracks back brilliantly to slide it behind for a corner on the left.
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Barnes is making just his eighth Premier League start for Newcastle (16 sub apps). He notably did score on his most recent start versus Brentford in May.
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Barnes and Joelinton link up smartly on the left. The Brazilian puts in a low cross, yet Vicario claims with ease. Positive start.
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Guimaraes floats in an early free-kick from the centre of the park. Isak tries to bring it down, yet can’t get it properly under control and Spurs clear.
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Away we go! This game has never seen a league 0-0, hopefully this goal-centric trend continues!
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The saxaphone rings out at St. James’ Park, and after a brief chat with referee Robert Jones, it seems the hosts will get us under way.
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The players are making their way out to the pitch and the atmosphere is building here. There’s a superb homage to Sandro Tonali reading ‘Midfield Maestro From Milano’. He returns after his gambling ban. Since arriving on Tyneside, Tonali has only played 13 times, yet his quality has already made him a firm favourite in Newcastle. Buoyed on by the Wednesday night Carabao Cup win, in which the Italian featured, Newcastle will be looking for a repeat of the drubbing they subjected Spurs to last season.
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Tottenham change two of the side that started in the 4-0 thrashing of Everton as Radu Dragusin and Pape Sarr come in for Micky van de Ven and Brennan Johnson. Johnson is among the substitutes, but Van de Ven is not in the squad, while forwards Dominic Solanke and Richarlison are both absent through injury. With his inclusion, Wilson Odobert is the first teenager to start back-to-back Premier League games for Tottenham since Ryan Sessegnon on New Year’s Day 2020.
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TOTTENHAM SUBSTITUTES: Fraser Forster, Archie Gray, Ben Davies, Djed Spence, Alfie Devine, Lucas Bergvall, Rodrigo Bentancur, Brennan Johnson, Timo Werner.
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TOTTENHAM (4-3-3): Guglielmo Vicario; Destiny Udogie, Radu Dragusin, Cristian Romero, Pedro Porro; James Maddison, Yves Bissouma, Pape Sarr; Wilson Odobert, Son Heung-Min, Dejan Kulusevski.
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Newcastle make one change from their last Premier League match as Harvey Barnes comes in for Jacob Murphy, who drops to the bench. Midfielder Sandro Tonali played against Nottingham Forest in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday. That was his first appearance since a 10-month ban for breaching betting regulations, he is also among the substitutes. Joe Willock is out with a thigh injury. Defender Fabian Schar serves the final game of a three-match suspension.
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NEWCASTLE UNITED SUBSTITUTES: Martin Dubravka, Alex Murphy, Kieran Trippier, Lewis Hall, Matt Targett, Sandro Tonali, Jacob Murphy, Miguel Almiron, William Osula.
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NEWCASTLE UNITED (4-3-3): Nick Pope; Lloyd Kelly, Dan Burn, Emil Krafth, Tino Livramento; Joelinton, Bruno Guimaraes, Sean Longstaff; Anthony Gordon, Alexander Isak, Harvey Barnes.
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Newcastle won the last Premier League meeting between the clubs, emerging victorious 4-0 at St. James’ Park last season. Alexander Isak led the Magpies with goals in the 30th and 51st minute. Anthony Gordon and Fabian Schar were also on target. In fact, the Toon are in the midst of a nine-match home unbeaten streak (W5 D4 L0) dating back to February’s fixture against Luton Town. Tottenham played out a draw in their only prior league contest away from home this season.
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Good afternoon everyone, and welcome to this live text coverage of Newcastle United v Tottenham from the Premier League’s final weekend before the international break. The Magpies host Spurs at St. James’ Park in a meeting of teams who have yet to be defeated so far this season. Both sides have a win and a draw a-piece. Tottenham’s last league match saw them triumph 4-0 over Everton at home. Newcastle earned a point in their last Premier League match, drawing 1-1 at the Vitality Stadium against Bournemouth. They survived a late disallowed goal scare from the hosts in a contentious outing where Joelinton’s clothesline starred.
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Lineups are announced and players are warming up.
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One of football’s biggest rivalries resumes on Sunday, this time with a new face in one of the dugouts as Manchester United take on Liverpool at Old Trafford.
Today’s game offers new Liverpool boss Arne Slot his first real taste of facing his side’s north west foes, as the Merseysiders look to maintain their perfect start to the new season.
Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag has pitted his wits against his fellow countryman on five previous occasions in competitive games, with Slot claiming the advantage between the two Dutch coaches with three wins to ten Hag’s two. Four of those encounters came in the Dutch Eredivisie, however Slot’s Liverpool beat Man Utd 3-0 in pre-season ahead of the 2024/25 campaign.
Manchester United host Liverpool on Sunday, Sept. 1, at Old Trafford, with kickoff set for 4 p.m. BST local time, making it a 11 a.m. ET or 8 a.m. PT start in the US and Canada and at 1 a.m. AEST kickoff in Australia in the early hours of Monday morning.
Below, we’ll outline the best live TV streaming services to use to watch the game as it happens, wherever you are in the world.
How to watch Man United vs. Liverpool in the US without cable
Sunday’s Manchester United vs. Liverpool match will be shown on NBC and is streaming on Peacock. You’ll need a Peacock Premium or Premium Plus account to catch the game live.
Peacock offers two Premium plans, and after the recent price increases, the ad-supported Premium plan costs $8 a month, and the ad-free Premium Plus plan is $14 a month.
How to watch the Premier League 2024/25 season from anywhere with a VPN
If you find yourself unable to view EPL matches locally, you may need a different way to watch the games — that’s where using a VPN can come in handy. A VPN is also the best way to stop your ISP from throttling your speeds on game day by encrypting your traffic, and it’s also a great idea if you’re traveling and find yourself connected to a Wi-Fi network, and you want to add an extra layer of privacy for your devices and logins.
With a VPN, you’re able to virtually change your location on your phone, tablet or laptop to get access to the game. Most VPNs, like our Editors’ Choice, ExpressVPN, make it really easy to do this.
Using a VPN to watch or stream sports is legal in any country where VPNs are legal, including the US, UK and Canada, as long as you have a legitimate subscription to the service you’re streaming. You should be sure your VPN is set up correctly to prevent leaks: Even where VPNs are legal, the streaming service may terminate the account of anyone it deems to be circumventing correctly applied blackout restrictions.
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ExpressVPN is our current best VPN pick for people who want a reliable and safe VPN, and it works on a variety of devices. It’s normally $13 a month, but if you sign up for an annual subscription for $100 you’ll get three months free and save 49%. That’s the equivalent of $6.67 a month with code SPECIALDEAL, which should be automatically applied.
Note that ExpressVPN offers a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Livestream Man United vs. Liverpool in the UK
This late afternoon match is exclusive to Sky Sports, showing on its Sky Sports Main Event, Premier League and UHD channels. If you already have Sky Sports as part of your TV package, you can stream the game via its Sky Go app, but cord-cutters will want to get set up with a Now account and a Now Sports membership to stream the game.
Now TV
Sky subsidiary Now offers streaming access to Sky Sports channels with a Now Sports membership. You can get a day of access for £15, or sign up to a monthly plan from £35 per month right now.
Livestream Manchester United vs. Liverpool in Canada
If you want to stream this EPL game live in Canada, you’ll need to subscribe to Fubo Canada. The service has exclusive rights to every Premier League fixture once again this season.
Fubo
Fubo is the go-to destination for Canadians looking to watch the EPL this season, with exclusive streaming rights to every match. It costs CA$30 per month, though you can save some cash by paying quarterly or annually.
Livestream Man United vs. Liverpool in Australia
Football fans Down Under can watch EPL matches live on streaming service Optus Sport, which is showing every single Premier League fixture of the 2024/25 season live in Australia.
Optus
With exclusive rights to screen all EPL matches live this season, as well as German Bundesliga and Spanish La Liga games, streaming service Optus Sport is a particularly big draw for Aussie soccer fans.
If you’re already an Optus network customer, you can bag Optus Sport for a reduced price, with discounts bringing the price down to as low as AU$7 per month. If you’re not, a standalone monthly subscription to the service starts at AU$25.
Quick tips for streaming the Premier League using a VPN
With four variables at play — your ISP, browser, video streaming provider and VPN — your experience and success when streaming EPL matches may vary.
If you don’t see your desired location as a default option for ExpressVPN, try using the “search for city or country” option.
If you’re having trouble getting the game after you’ve turned on your VPN and set it to the correct viewing area, there are two things you can try for a quick fix. First, log into your streaming service subscription account and make sure the address registered for the account is an address in the correct viewing area. If not, you may need to change the physical address on file with your account. Second, some smart TVs — like Roku — don’t have VPN apps you can install directly on the device itself. Instead, you’ll have to install the VPN on your router or the mobile hotspot you’re using (like your phone) so that any device on its Wi-Fi network now appears in the correct viewing location.
All of the VPN providers we recommend have helpful instructions on their main site for quickly installing the VPN on your router. In some cases with smart TV services, after you install a cable network’s sports app, you’ll be asked to verify a numeric code or click a link sent to your email address on file for your smart TV. This is where having a VPN on your router will also help, since both devices will appear to be in the correct location.
And remember, browsers can often give away a location despite using a VPN, so be sure you’re using a privacy-first browser to log into your services. We normally recommend Brave.
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After an eventful transfer deadline day, it’s back to on-field business for Chelsea on Sunday as they host Crystal Palace in this London derby clash.
The Blues brought in Man United and England star Jadon Sancho, while a handful of players, including Raheem Sterling, headed out of Stamford Bridge as the transfer window closed on Friday.
Among those players departing west London was Trevoh Chalobah, who made a loan switch to Chelsea’s opponents today. League rules prevent the 25-year-old from facing his parent club today, but he boosts an Eagles back line that has also managed to retain the services of key man Marc Guéhi, despite strong interest from Newcastle.
With two losses in a row to London rivals following EPL defeats against Brentford and West Ham, they now face another testing capital clash against a Chelsea team that ran riot away against Wolves last weekend with a hot-tempered 6-2 win.
Chelsea take on Crystal Palace on Sunday, Sept. 1, at Stamford Bridge, with kickoff set for 1:30 p.m. BST local time, making it a 8:30a.m. ET or 7:30 a.m. PT start in the US and Canada, and a 10:30 p.m. AEST kickoff in Australia.
Below, we’ll outline the best live TV streaming services to use to watch the game as it happens, wherever you are in the world.
How to watch Chelsea vs. Crystal Palace in the US without cable
Sunday’s Chelsea vs. Crystal Palace match is streaming on Peacock, which is the best option for US soccer fans looking to watch the EPL this season. The majority of fixtures are set be shown exclusively live on the streaming service. You’ll need a Peacock Premium or Premium Plus account to catch games live, including this one.
Peacock offers two Premium plans, and after the recent price increases, the ad-supported Premium plan will cost $8 a month, and the ad-free Premium Plus plan will cost $14 a month.
How to watch the Premier League 2024/25 season from anywhere with a VPN
If you find yourself unable to view EPL matches locally, you may need a different way to watch the games — that’s where using a VPN can come in handy. A VPN is also the best way to stop your ISP from throttling your speeds on game day by encrypting your traffic, and it’s also a great idea if you’re traveling and find yourself connected to a Wi-Fi network, and you want to add an extra layer of privacy for your devices and logins.
With a VPN, you’re able to virtually change your location on your phone, tablet or laptop to get access to the game. Most VPNs, like our Editors’ Choice, ExpressVPN, make it really easy to do this.
Using a VPN to watch or stream sports is legal in any country where VPNs are legal, including the US, UK and Canada, as long as you have a legitimate subscription to the service you’re streaming. You should be sure your VPN is set up correctly to prevent leaks: Even where VPNs are legal, the streaming service may terminate the account of anyone it deems to be circumventing correctly applied blackout restrictions.
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Latest Tests DNS leaks detected, 25% speed loss in 2024 testsNetwork 3,000 plus servers in 105 countriesJurisdiction British Virgin Islands
ExpressVPN is our current best VPN pick for people who want a reliable and safe VPN, and it works on a variety of devices. It’s normally $13 a month, but if you sign up for an annual subscription for $100 you’ll get three months free and save 49%. That’s the equivalent of $6.67 a month with code SPECIALDEAL, which should be automatically applied.
Note that ExpressVPN offers a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Can I livestream Chelsea vs. Crystal Palace in the UK?
This early afternoon match has not been selected to be shown live by any UK broadcaster.
That also means that if you’re in the UK traveling for pleasure or for work, you’re unlikely to be able to watch the game like you normally would at home, thanks to geo-blocking.
There’s one option to get around this, however. By using a VPN, as explained above, you can set your location to a country where the match is being broadcast and go from there.
Livestream Chelsea vs. Crystal Palace in Canada
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Chelsea showed their attacking potential to give Enzo Maresca a first-ever top-flight win as a manager, as they swamped a defensively-dreadful Wolves to win 6-2 in the Premier League.
An even first half saw the scoring go back and forth, Nicolas Jackson’s early opener cancelled out by Matheus Cunha before Cole Palmer and Jorgen Strand Larsen swapped strikes right before the break.
But after the restart it was all about the blues’ attack, with Noni Madueke scoring a hat-trick – all set up by Palmer – and sub Joao Felix adding a late sixth on his second debut for the club to give the Maresca era a big first league win and plenty of talking points. For Wolves, a fast improvement is needed after they disappeared entirely, leading to a mostly empty stadium by the final whistle.
Follow all the reaction from Wolves vs Chelsea in the blog below
Goal – Jackson gives Chelsea lead after just two minutes
Goal – Cunha fires in to level up for Wolves after half an hour
Goal – Palmer scores brilliant lob right before the break to restore Chelsea’s lead
Goal – Strand Larsen immediately equalises with finish on the stretch
Goal – Madueke scores straight after half-time for 3-2 to Chelsea
Goal – Madueke nets his second from Palmer assist
Goal – Madueke completes his hat-trick with low finish after an hour
Goal – Joao Felix scores off the bench on his second debut for Chelsea
Wolverhampton Wanderers FC 2 – 6 Chelsea FC
FT – Wolves 2-6 Chelsea
16:30 , Karl Matchett
At the other end of the scale, while the defensive unit must be questioned, Jose Sa in particular was very poor in goal. Nothing he could do about some, like Felix’s finish, but conceding six from eight shots on target isn’t a great look – three went through or straight past him.
Wolves actually had a better xG than Chelsea for the game, believe it or not: 1.92 – 1.56.
Wasn’t anything like a close finish to the actual scoreline, however.
FT – Wolves 2-6 Chelsea
16:23 , Karl Matchett
For Wolves, there were positives to pick out in individuals, but certainly not defensively or in that team performance.
In attack, Cunha was typically excellent but Jorgen Strand Larsen served notice he’ll be vital for them if he’s fit and given service – lots of work rate, created a couple of openings, scored with a deft touch and kept the Chelsea defence guessing.
Lemina kept up his level, too.
FT – Wolves 2-6 Chelsea
16:12 , Karl Matchett
Madueke will get the headlines for his treble but Cole Palmer produced the goods today too – not a non-stop performance for him but one beautiful goal and three assists – all for Madueke – clearly mark him out as a key player for Maresca once more.
Ideal for Maresca in attack too, with both starter and sub up front scoring, Jackson and Felix.
FT – Wolves 2-6 Chelsea
16:05 , Karl Matchett
One or two boos as the full time whistle goes, but in truth most of the Wolves fans have either gone or gone quiet long ago.
Madueke hands his jersey to an elderly fan in the crowd, hops back over the barriers and off he goes in search of the matchball – he scored a hat-trick to clinch the points.
90+6’ – Wolves 2-6 Chelsea
16:03 , Karl Matchett
So much space in front of the Wolves defence – the running has stopped and so have the challenges.
Felix turns again and drives on for 15 yards, but picks Neto instead of Madueke for the pass and it’s intercepted.
Much to ponder for Wolves before their next match, against Burnley in the League Cup in midweek and then Forest next week in the league.
90+2’ – Wolves 2-6 Chelsea
15:57 , Karl Matchett
Into stoppage time we go and we’ll have eight minutes for unknown reasons. Lots of goals and subs sure, though the first 30 seconds of celebration time aren’t supposed to be added on any more.
Madueke rockets another shot wide from the edge of the box, as Doyle comes on as a late Wolves sub.
It’s all but done now here, pending any more late disasterclasses at the back for the home team.
88’ – Wolves 2-6 Chelsea
15:54 , Karl Matchett
Just a couple of minutes left for Wolves to endure – plenty of their fans have already departed, of course.
Chelsea will be thinking they are in a good spot to take on Servette in that second leg of the Conference qualifier in midweek, before then hosting Crystal Palace next weekend.
Meanwhile Nkunku and Felix link on the edge of the box but the latter’s shot is deflected over.
84’ – Wolves 2-6 Chelsea
15:50 , Karl Matchett
Veiga and Nkunku on for Cucurella and Palmer in another double sub for Maresca.
How many positives can the Chelsea boss take from today? They certainly controlled more of the second half but it felt like Wolves stepped off, more than Chelsea forced them to.
This has been desperate defensive work from the hosts all the same, but the visitors were equally poor in their own third of the pitch first half.
Still, score six every week and you won’t lose too many…
GOAL! 80’ – Wolves 2-6 Chelsea
15:47 , Karl Matchett
Incredible, another goal – and Joao Felix has scored on his second debut!
A brilliant break down the left sees Neto surging into space behind the defence, he cuts it back right into the path of Felix who has run from deep and his first-time finish is controlled and clinical, side-footed hard past Sa and in for 6-2.
What a scoreline.
78’ – Wolves 2-5 Chelsea
15:45 , Karl Matchett
Wow, what a finish – but it won’t count. A free-kick is clipped to Toti again and his header eventually lands to Lemina on the edge of the box – a half-volley scrapes off Dewsbury-Hall and in for 5-3…except the flag is up and Toti was offside from the initial set piece.
Chelsea still have a three goal lead.
74’ – Wolves 2-5 Chelsea
15:41 , Karl Matchett
Caicedo initially continued after treatment but he’s down again now and will be replaced. Dewsbury-Hall comes on for him as Maresca has a word with Cucurella, presumably to keep his head after being booked.
A good away win this, once they see it out.
70’ – Wolves 2-5 Chelsea
15:37 , Karl Matchett
Caicedo is down and needing attention after a big challenge from Mosquera – Chelsea players aren’t happy with the tackle and Cucurella gets right in his face, a few players quickly again coming together to clash for about the third time today.
Mosquera and Cucurella both booked.
66’ – Wolves 2-5 Chelsea
15:34 , Karl Matchett
Well, if Maresca’s Chelsea side is just to be a “we’ll score more than you” type of team, they’ll be well worth watching this term.
Defensively they looked extremely vulnerable in the first half, but in attack Wolves haven’t come close to stopping them.
Joao Felix is coming on for Jackson – a second debut following his earlier loan.
Wolves swap Dawson, Sarabia and Rodrigo Gomes for Ait-Nouri, Cunha and Bellegarde.
GOAL! 62’ – Wolves 2-5 Chelsea
15:31 , Karl Matchett
Could be anything, this. Chelsea under pressure but two passes get them past Wolves’ midfield, Palmer runs in down the right channel and lashes a shot in near post – strikes the outside of the woodwork and wide, he should have passed across to Madueke.
It doesn’t matter though because Palmer immediately has another opportunity this time does roll in Madueke…and he buries his hattrick!
5-2 to Chelsea!
GOAL! 58’ – Wolves 2-4 Chelsea
15:25 , Karl Matchett
And that might be enough for the Blues! Cole Palmer finds space, frees Madueke on the overlap and the right winger drills one through the legs of Sa, who has been beaten by everything today.
It’s 4-2 to Chelsea and they have a two-goal lead for the first time today.
54’ – Wolves 2-3 Chelsea
15:23 , Karl Matchett
Colwill drives past Ait-Nouri who takes him down – the left-back is on a yellow card, remember.
Lemina drills one over the bar from range for Wolves, minutes after the home crowd berate Hwang for moving out of a challenge with Neto.
GOAL! 49’ – Wolves 2-3 Chelsea
15:15 , Karl Matchett
What is going on in this game! Out of nothing again, Chelsea just switch it left to right, Madueke drifts in and shoots – it hits Ait-Nouri and bounces past Sa into the far corner, Chelsea ahead for a third time!
48’ – Wolves 2-2 Chelsea
15:14 , Karl Matchett
Enzo Fernandez robbed of the ball once more – he hasn’t had a great game so far. Wolves looking to keep the pressure on in the middle of the park, where Gomes and Lemina have had the upper hand so far.
46’ – Wolves 2-2 Chelsea
15:12 , Karl Matchett
Back underway. Sub for Chelsea at the break now as Pedro Neto is on for Mudryk. He’s straight into the action against his old team but Mosquera is there to fend him off.
15:03 , Karl Matchett
Well, a lot to unpack there:
Nicolas Jackson headed in the opener with basically the first attack of the game, a corner after two minutes.
The Blues were stronger in that early period but Wolves came back into it, had one disallowed and missed a couple of other chances – then Matheus Cunha barrelled in the equaliser after a great Ait-Nouri run.
It looked like that would be it for the first half as both spurned chances, but a long Sanchez pass found Jackson, who hooked one on for Cole Palmer – and he produced a great lob to put Chelsea back ahead.
In stoppage time at the end of the half, though, Wolves were level once more as Jorgen Strand Larsen stretched out a boot to make it 2-2 from a Toni knock-down.
HT: Wolves 2-2 Chelsea
14:57 , Karl Matchett
A wild half comes to a close with a mid-air crash but Gomes and Jackson are fine after some treatment.
Four goals, a whole host of other chances and plenty of very questionable defensive work.
Both managers might want a word to tighten things up!
GOAL! 45+6’ – Wolves 2-2 Chelsea
14:53 , Karl Matchett
…and would you believe it, we’re all square again!
A clipped ball to the far post sees Toti nod across the six-yard box, no Chelsea defender is faced the right way to clear and Strand Larsen is there to reach out a big right leg and divert it past Sanchez and in!
It’s back to all square, 2-2 before the break.
45+4’ – Wolves 1-2 Chelsea
14:51 , Karl Matchett
Well inside stoppage time – elsewhere Bournemouth lead Newcastle. You can follow that in our other live blog running alongside this one.
No great push from Wolves to get themselves back on level terms and they look a bit deflated after conceding that soft second goal.
Madueke fouls Cunha about eight yards outside the box and there’s a final chance to deliver for the hosts before the break…
GOAL! 45’ – Wolves 1-2 Chelsea
14:47 , Karl Matchett
Scrap all of that!!
Wolves’ free-kick ends up wide, Chelsesa launch it forward, Jackson flicks it on and Palmer runs in to clip a lobbed finish, first time, over Sa and into the net from 25 yards!
Fantastic finish and timing from the attacking midfielder but how have Wolves switched off like that before the break, Toti was the only one back!
Six minutes added on.
44’ – Wolves 1-1 Chelsea
14:45 , Karl Matchett
Final minutes before the break and it was so close a brilliant goal with the move of the game! Joao Gomes drags Wolves upfield once more and Lemina then splits the defence with a take-on and a pass, the cut-back finds Cunha and his strike is deflected past Sanchez and onto the crossbar by Colwill!
Almost brilliant but Chelsea escape and will probably be glad to get into the dressing rooms level, despite that fast start they made. Cole Palmer is then next into the book for berating the ref after a foul.
40’ – Wolves 1-1 Chelsea
14:41 , Karl Matchett
A total mix-up between Toti and Sa as a bouncing ball is left by both, then gone for by both – it bounces off the keeper, hits the onrushing Jackson on the heel and rolls away to safety. Massive let-off for Wolves.
Neto – and Joao Felix – go out for a warm-up with a few minutes left before the break. Interesting to see what reception he gets if the ex-Wolves man comes on.
Five minutes until the interval. Gusto is booked now for tripping Cunha who was off on a counter – bit of a dramatic fall but it was certainly card-worthy for stopping the attack in any case.
36’ – Wolves 1-1 Chelsea
14:37 , Karl Matchett
Yellow card for Ait-Nouri now and a shooting chance from the free-kick for Cole Palmer, who has been a little quiet in the last 15 minutes. Straight into the wall. Strand Larsen leaps and heads it away, goes down, shakes it off and gets on with it.
Think they love him here already, plenty of chasing, challenging and genuinely smart hard work.
32’ – Wolves 1-1 Chelsea
14:34 , Karl Matchett
Ait-Nouri pings a brilliant cross from the left this time and it’s just a yard ahead of Larsen, who is stretching in the middle to reach it.
Chelsea struggling to match their own early intensity and in this entire half it has seemed both teams could score every time they reach the penalty box.
Another corner is swung in from the right but the blues this time repel the danger – and the second delivery.
GOAL! 27’ – Wolves 1-1 Chelsea
14:30 , Karl Matchett
It has been coming…and now Wolves are level! Ait-Nouri strides forward after winning the ball, beats Fernandez twice and flicks a reverse pass to Cunha who blazes a finish high and central past Sanchez and in for 1-1!
Great run from the left-back, fine finish.
Yet again after the goal goes in, there’s a clash between both sets of players – unclear if definitely that’s Cunha saying something to Jackson because of what he said after the first goal, but it looks like it.
The ref has a word with all involved and on we go.
24’ – Wolves 0-1 Chelsea
14:26 , Karl Matchett
Lemina is the new Wolves captain and he makes a brilliant recovery challenge on Mudryk here, sliding back as the Ukrainian threatens to sprint away into the box.
Doherty is down now and needing some attention for Wolves – they are without Nelson Semedo through suspension at right-back, remember.
20’ – Wolves 0-1 Chelsea
14:21 , Karl Matchett
Crazy match! Shouldn’t really still be 1-0. Chelsea spurn another chance with a shot from Madueke causing problems but Palmer and Jackson unable to get control to shoot afterwards.
Then it’s back down the other end and Larsen crosses low again for Cunha at the far post – this time he pokes wide on the stretch!
Sa needs a bit of attention with a possible hamstring issue but there’s a bit of treatment and on he goes.
17’ – Wolves 0-1 Chelsea
14:18 , Karl Matchett
Nobody is defending in this game! Jackson breaks through behind the defence and is in on goal before Mosquera makes a great recovery run and challenge, then 10 seconds later Larsen is through, squares for Cunha and he finishes beyond Sanchez – but the offside flag is up against the new addition.
VAR confirms it and we stay at 0-1.
14’ – Wolves 0-1 Chelsea
14:17 , Karl Matchett
Cunha runs in behind the defence this time and slides for a ball which is just overhit – Sanchez is out quickly and deflects it away bravely, both players colliding but fine to get up and continue.
Now Wolves are just showing their teeth and getting a few passes together in the final third finally.
Cucurella loses out but a combination of Fofana and Gusto clears the latest moment of danger. Now it’s Chelsea who need to wake up and find some control.
10’ – Wolves 0-1 Chelsea
14:12 , Karl Matchett
Very close to an equaliser from this corner too – the right-footed delivery from Cunha is met by Mosquera with a giant leap and powerful header, but his effort flies just past the post instead of inside it.
Strand Larsen is next to try running at the Chelsea defence but he’s closed out by Fofana – the on-loan attacker tries to get the crowd going, since none of the football has so far.
6’ – Wolves 0-1 Chelsea
14:10 , Karl Matchett
The home side still haven’t really got to grips with Chelsea and have hardly had a spell of possession so far.
Chelsea looking to press their early advantage and make the most of that brilliant start.
Now a first ball out to the left for Bellegarde to race at the defence sees Wolves win a corner – good recovery from Gusto to track back and make the challenge.
GOAL! 2’ – Wolves 0-1 Chelsea
14:05 , Karl Matchett
And from the resulting set piece, the first goal of the game! Palmer’s corner comes in and is flicked on by Cunha, but totally unmarked at the far post is Nicolas Jackson who rises and buries a header past Sa and in!
Not even two minutes on the clock and the visitors are in front.
A bit of a skirmish in the aftermath of the goal between two sets of players but Wolves are behind and pay the price for that very slow start!
1’ – Wolves 0-0 Chelsea
14:03 , Karl Matchett
First opening for the visitors as Noni Madueke skips inside and shoots low – Sa forced into a good save! Wolves need to wake up, they look sluggish and a bit off the early pace.
0’ – Wolves 0-0 Chelsea
14:02 , Karl Matchett
We are underway! Chelsea get us kicked off after a minute’s applause.
Two clubs who lost last weekend, both hopeful of far more in the season to come.
Cole Palmer lining up centrally for the Blues, just off the striker – how much havoc can he cause?
Wolves vs Chelsea live – latest updates
13:55 , Karl Matchett
Into the final minutes ahead of the start of Sunday’s action – elsewhere you can follow Bournemouth vs Newcastle live too but we’ll be sticking with Wolves against Chelsea right here.
Later we will of course have full coverage of Liverpool vs Brentford and Arne Slot’s first home competitive match in charge of the Reds.
Next up is all the action from Molineux!
Wolves vs Chelsea live – latest updates
13:51 , Karl Matchett
Not sure about the relevance given the change-around on and off the pitch at Chelsea, but these two sides last met in early February at Stamford Bridge…and Wolves won 4-2.
Cole Palmer and Thiago Silva scored for the hosts, but Matheus Cunha hit a hattrick and Axel Disasi scored an own goal to give O’Neil’s side the points.
That made it a double for the campaign following a 2-1 win at Molineux, with Mario Lemina and Matt Doherty scoring before a very late Christopher Nkunku consolation.
How will today pan out?
Wolves vs Chelsea live – latest updates
13:46 , Karl Matchett
With the transfer deadline less than a week away now, the new Chelsea head coach has made it clear to his bosses that there are a group of players he doesn’t want involved…and won’t have in his training sessions.
“At the moment, with the squad that we have, I am working with 22, 23 or 21 players – not with the 42 players, otherwise it is impossible,” Maresca said.
“It is impossible for any manager in the world to make a session with 45 players. It’s impossible. You cannot do that.
“I just communicate [to the sporting directors] the players that I like and the players I don’t like and because there is one week […] left of the transfer window, hopefully we can find solutions for all of them.
“When you find solutions, everyone is happy. When you don’t find a solution, then you can create some problems.”
Time running down for a whole host of would-be starters and even internationals in some cases…
Wolves vs Chelsea live – latest updates
13:41 , Karl Matchett
Last Premier League season for Wolves as an overall glance:
Top scorers – Hwang and Cunha, 12 apiece
Most big chances created – Sarabia, 9
PL rank for:
Possession – 11th, 49%
Clean sheets – 15th, 5
xG – 17th, 47.6
Shots on target per match – 15th, 4.2
Touches in opposition box – 19th, 795
xG conceded – 6th, 68.9
Penalties conceded – 2nd, 8
Yellow cards – 2nd, 100.
Clear areas of improvement for Gary O’Neil to find this term!
Wolves vs Chelsea live – latest updates
13:35 , Karl Matchett
Pedro Neto is of course involved for Chelsea against his former club – he’s sub once more, but the forward is likely to feature after a handful of minutes off the bench against Man City last weekend, then a start and nearly an hour of gametime in midweek.
Chelsea beat Servette 2-0 in a Conference League qualifier, Neto managing one shot and 29 touches in his 57 minutes of action.
The 24-year-old struggled again with injury last term but still scored two and assisted nine in just over 1,500 minutes for Wolves.
Wolves vs Chelsea live – latest updates
13:27 , Karl Matchett
Not that we should ever read too much into preseason results, but Wolves beat West Ham and lost to Crystal Palace this summer – while also beating RB Leipzig and losing to Rayo Vallecano.
A very mixed bag, to say the least.
Their 2-0 defeat to Arsenal on the opening weekend of the Premier League season was far from too damaging, given it was away from home, but they’ll certainly want to give a good account today on home soil and not start the campaign with successive defeats.
Wolves vs Chelsea live – latest updates
13:20 , Karl Matchett
Wolves are without the suspended Nelson Semedo and striker Sasa Kalajdzic – who is still on their books but who suffered a third ACL injury last term and is still in rehab.
For Chelsea, Raheem Sterling and Ben Chilwell are of course the high-profile casualties of Enzo Maresca’s decisions over his squad this season, but Axel Disasi, Reece James and Djordje Petrovic are others not even involved in the squad, for a variety of reasons.
A lot of work to do behind the scenes to trim that squad…and salary bill.
Why isn’t Wolves v Chelsea on TV?
13:14 , Karl Matchett
Wolves and Chelsea will bid to bounce back from opening weekend defeats as the two sides meet at Molineux.
Enzo Maresca has since secured his first competitive victory as manager of the London club in the first leg of their Conference League play-off tie against Servette, though his pre-match comments about his bloated squad at Stamford Bridge raised eyebrows.
Chelsea’s European business forced the rescheduling of this fixture from Saturday to Sunday, but it will not be shown live on television in the United Kingdom.
Here’s everything you need to know:
Why isn’t Wolves v Chelsea on TV?
Chelsea could still raise a fortune this summer
13:07 , Karl Matchett
Joao Felix is in the door, Conor Gallagher has gone – but there’s still plenty more transfer business which could be done by Chelsea yet, particularly with regards to outgoing links.
There are a handful here of which still could get done before deadline day…
Ten players Chelsea could sell to fund summer spending spree
Wolves vs Chelsea
12:58 , Harry Latham-Coyle
Enzo Maresca heavily praised Noni Madueke after that Conference League play-off first leg win, so a start always felt a possibility here. More of a surprise, though, is the inclusion of Mykhailo Mudryk – for all of his natural gifts, the Ukraine winger continues to struggle for consistency.
“We’re going to try to help him to change,” said Maresca of Mudryk on Thursday. “We’re going to bring him the ball in the last third, and when he’s there he has to take the right decisions.
“The mistakes he makes are not technical, they are about choices. It’s about decision making. Hopefully we can help him and we can improve that.”
There is no Romeo Lavia in the Chelsea squad, which is presumably related to injury given the midfielder was one of their best against Manchester City.
Team news – Chelsea
12:49 , Harry Latham-Coyle
Enzo Maresca, meanwhile, rewards Noni Madueke with a start after his goalscoring cameo against Servette. Mykhailo Mudryk also earns an opportunity on the wing with Cole Palmer, it would seem, moving into a central role.
Let’s start with the hosts’ line-up, though, as Gary O’Neil makes a single change to his Wolves side – Matheus Cunha is promoted after featuring off the bench against Arsenal.
Wolves boss Gary O’Neil insisted on Friday it was “pretty much impossible” to predict the Chelsea line-up they will face this afternoon.
Chelsea have brought in 10 new players since new boss Enzo Maresca walked through the door at Stamford Bridge, including former Wolves talisman Pedro Neto.
Neto faces a quick return to Molineux on Sunday when he revisits Wolves with his new club after making his Premier League debut in their defeat to Manchester City last week.
O’Neil was interested to see whether Neto would be included to play in front of the fans that used to sing his name after he also appeared in Chelsea Europa Conference League qualifying victory over Servette on Thursday night.
He told a press conference: “It’ll be interesting to see what they do with him.
“Obviously he played yesterday, we’ll see whether he can go again on the weekend and start again on the Sunday.
“It’s pretty much impossible for me to predict the Chelsea line-up but, there are so many there.
“We know some that definitely won’t be in the team but figuring out what they’re going to do will be tough.
“We will try and give the best account of ourselves and try start the Premier League season at home with a win, which will be huge for us.”
New signing Joao Felix is ‘player that will help us’ says Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca
12:30 , Harry Latham-Coyle
Enzo Maresca tells Raheem Sterling and Ben Chilwell to leave or ‘struggle’ at Chelsea
The London club secured their latest summer signing on Wednesday as Joao Felix sealed a return to Stamford Bridge, with Conor Gallagher completing a move the other way to Atletico Madrid.
It now leaves the club looking to offload perhaps as many as a dozen players before the end of the transfer window as they try to whittle down their senior playing group.
Enzo Maresca tells Raheem Sterling and Ben Chilwell to leave or ‘struggle’ at Chelsea
Raheem Sterling training at home amid bitter Chelsea fallout – as Pedro Neto takes shirt number
12:15 , Harry Latham-Coyle
One player who will not be involved today is Raheem Sterling, who has been training on his own since last week after Chelsea made it clear that the England international is not part of Enzo Maresca’s plans.
Chelsea have already left Sterling out of their two matchday squads this year.
Sterling training at home amid bitter Chelsea fallout – as Neto takes shirt number
Wolves vs Chelsea – early team news
12:00 , Harry Latham-Coyle
Gary O’Neil confirmed on Friday that Wolves have no fresh injury concerns, with Matheus Cunha ready for “more minutes” after appearing off the bench against Arsenal. Nelson Semedo featured for the club’s U21s on Friday as he builds up his fitness while suspended.
Enzo Maresca made nine changes for the Conference League play-off win over Servette, but is likely to return to a similar side to the one beaten by Manchester City. Reece James remains suspended and is also dealing with a hamstring issue; Ben Chiwell and Raheem Sterling are among those training away from the first-team squad having been told they are surplus to requirements.
Wolves vs Chelsea
Friday 23 August 2024 15:36 , Sonia Twigg
Good morning and welcome to The Independent’s live build up and coverage of Wolves vs Chelsea.
The Blues are still looking to get off the mark in the Premier League following an opening-day defeat to Manchester City, while some of their fans remain aggrieved at the signing of home favourites like Conor Gallagher.
Enzo Maresca is still finalising his first-team squad, but some players, including Raheem Sterling and Ben Chilwell have already been told they are not part of the new manager’s plans this season.
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After both having opening weekends to forget, Wolves and Chelsea will look to claim their first points of the new Premier League season as they clash at Molineux on Sunday.
Wolves kicked off their campaign last Sunday with a 2-0 defeat at the Emirates Stadium against Arsenal in a match that saw Gary O’Neil’s side enjoy plenty of possession without offering any significant threat going forward.
Chelsea meanwhile crashed to the same scoreline as they lost to defending champions Man City in a match that shows just how far off pace the Blues are from being title challengers, despite spending £185m on 11 new signings this summer.
Wolverhampton Wanderers host Chelsea on Sunday, Aug. 25, at Molineux, with kickoff set for 2 p.m. BST local time, making it a 9a.m. ET or 6 a.m. PT start in the US and Canada and at 11 p.m. AEST kickoff in Australia.
Below, we’ll outline the best live TV streaming services to use to watch the game as it happens, wherever you are in the world.
How to watch Wolverhampton Wanderers vs. Chelsea in the US without cable
Sunday’s Wolves vs. Chelsea match is streaming on Peacock, which is the best option for football fans looking to watch the EPL this season. The majority of fixtures are set be shown exclusively live on the streaming service. You’ll need a Peacock Premium or Premium Plus account to catch games live, including this one.
Peacock offers two Premium plans, and after the recent price increases, the ad-supported Premium plan will cost $8 a month, and the ad-free Premium Plus plan will cost $14 a month.
How to watch the Premier League 2024/25 season from anywhere with a VPN
If you find yourself unable to view EPL matches locally, you may need a different way to watch the games — that’s where using a VPN can come in handy. A VPN is also the best way to stop your ISP from throttling your speeds on game day by encrypting your traffic, and it’s also a great idea if you’re traveling and find yourself connected to a Wi-Fi network, and you want to add an extra layer of privacy for your devices and logins.
With a VPN, you’re able to virtually change your location on your phone, tablet or laptop to get access to the game. Most VPNs, like our Editors’ Choice, ExpressVPN, make it really easy to do this.
Using a VPN to watch or stream sports is legal in any country where VPNs are legal, including the US, UK and Canada, as long as you have a legitimate subscription to the service you’re streaming. You should be sure your VPN is set up correctly to prevent leaks: Even where VPNs are legal, the streaming service may terminate the account of anyone it deems to be circumventing correctly applied blackout restrictions.
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ExpressVPN is our current best VPN pick for people who want a reliable and safe VPN, and it works on a variety of devices. It’s normally $13 a month, but if you sign up for an annual subscription for $100 you’ll get three months free and save 49%. That’s the equivalent of $6.67 a month with code SPECIALDEAL, which should be automatically applied.
Note that ExpressVPN offers a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Can I livestream Wolves vs. Chelsea in the UK?
This early afternoon match has not been selected to be shown live by any UK broadcaster.
That also means that if you’re in the UK traveling for pleasure or for work, you’re unlikely to be able to watch the game like you normally would at home, thanks to geo-blocking.
There’s one option to get around this, however. By using a VPN, as explained above, you can set your location to a country where the match is being broadcast and go from there.
Livestream Wolves vs. Chelsea in Canada
If you want to stream this EPL game live in Canada, you’ll need to subscribe to Fubo Canada. The service has exclusive rights to every Premier League fixture once again this season.
Fubo
Fubo is the go-to destination for Canadians looking to watch the EPL this season, with exclusive streaming rights to every match. It costs CA$30 per month, though you can save some cash by paying quarterly or annually.
Livestream Wolves vs. Chelsea in Australia
Football fans Down Under can watch EPL matches live on streaming service Optus Sport, which is showing every single Premier League fixture of the 2024/25 season live in Australia.
Optus
With exclusive rights to screen all EPL matches live this season, as well as German Bundesliga and Spanish La Liga games, streaming service Optus Sport is a particularly big draw for Aussie soccer fans.
If you’re already an Optus network customer, you can bag Optus Sport for a reduced price, with discounts bringing the price down to as low as AU$7 per month. If you’re not, a standalone monthly subscription to the service starts at AU$25.
Quick tips for streaming the Premier League using a VPN
With four variables at play — your ISP, browser, video streaming provider and VPN — your experience and success when streaming EPL matches may vary.
If you don’t see your desired location as a default option for ExpressVPN, try using the “search for city or country” option.
If you’re having trouble getting the game after you’ve turned on your VPN and set it to the correct viewing area, there are two things you can try for a quick fix. First, log into your streaming service subscription account and make sure the address registered for the account is an address in the correct viewing area. If not, you may need to change the physical address on file with your account. Second, some smart TVs — like Roku — don’t have VPN apps you can install directly on the device itself. Instead, you’ll have to install the VPN on your router or the mobile hotspot you’re using (like your phone) so that any device on its Wi-Fi network now appears in the correct viewing location.
All of the VPN providers we recommend have helpful instructions on their main site for quickly installing the VPN on your router. In some cases with smart TV services, after you install a cable network’s sports app, you’ll be asked to verify a numeric code or click a link sent to your email address on file for your smart TV. This is where having a VPN on your router will also help, since both devices will appear to be in the correct location.
And remember, browsers can often give away a location despite using a VPN, so be sure you’re using a privacy-first browser to log into your services. We normally recommend Brave.
Yves Bissouma and Cristian Romero were also among the goals as Tottenham eased to their first win of the campaign in a game they dominated against a visiting side who have conceded seven times in two games this season and are yet to score themselves.
Pickford carelessly miss-controlled a simple back pass in the first half, allowing Son to snatch the ball from him and score Tottenham’s second goal into an empty, as the home side produced an accomplished display.
Everton, without several first-choice defenders due to injury, were unable to put pressure on their hosts and manager Sean Dyche will be seeking a quick improvement when they host Bournemouth next week in what is already looking like an important game for his struggling side.
Relive all the updates from the Tottenham Hotspur stadium below:
Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton LIVE: Premier League updates
77’ GOAL! Son adds another after fine work from Van de Ven [TOT 4-0 EVE]
71’ GOAL! Romero adds a third to make the points safe for Spurs [TOT 3-0 EVE]
25’ GOAL! Son doubles the lead for Postecoglou’s side [TOT 2-0 EVE]
14’ GOAL! Bissouma breaks the deadlock for the hosts [TOT 1-0 EVE]
Tottenham Hotspur FC 4 – 0 Everton FC
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Tottenham had themselves to blame for letting the three points slip against Leicester City in their Premier League opener last week, but they produced a clinical display today to beat a hapless Everton 4-0. The visitors were forced onto the defensive in north London from the off and Bissouma’s stunning strike opened the scoring in the 14th minute before captain Son stole the ball from goalkeeper Pickford and fired in their second before the break. Romero headed in a Maddison corner to make it 3-0 in the 71st minute and it wasn’t long before Son found his second, with Van de Ven finding his skipper after a blistering counterattack. Spurs register the first win of their 2024-25 campaign after accounting for 80.9% of the ball and an xG of 2.38. Everton, meanwhile, have conceded seven goals in two matches and only had one shot on target despite 10 attempts and an xG of 0.91, showing Dyche has plenty of work to do to get them firing this season. Spurs will next travel to Newcastle United next Sunday while the Toffees host League Two side Doncaster Rovers in the EFL Cup on Tuesday. Thanks for tuning in to this live coverage. We’ll see you again soon!
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FULL-TIME: TOTTENHAM 4-0 EVERTON
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Armstrong drives forward with the ball and tries to pick out his teammate, but the assistant referee has his flag up for offside.
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We have a minimum of five minutes added on at the end of the second half.
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Into the final seconds we go and Johnson has won a corner kick for Spurs. The corner is played in and Richarlison appeals for a hand, but it’s nothing doing from the referee!
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Substitution Idrissa Gana Gueye Harrison Armstrong
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Spurs skipper Son, on a hat-trick, has the ball under his feet inside the box, but he can’t beat his marker as Everton clear the ball long!
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Spurs are now happy to play the ball across the backline as they run down the clock at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
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Tottenham have won their first Premier League home match in five of the last six seasons, with the only exception being a 1-0 defeat to Everton in 2020-21. It’s safe to say there is no risk of anything like that happening today!
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A small break in play, but Pickford gets us back underway as we enter the final period of this fixture. It’s a perfect opportunity for the likes of 18-year-old Gray to make an impression on Tottenham manager Postecoglou.
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IT’S 4-0 NOW! And it’s Son who gets his second of the afternoon as Spurs break with pace. Van de Ven drives forward with the ball on the break and feeds Song on the left and the Korea Republic international matches it with a neat finish past Pickford! Spurs are running away with this one as Dyche’s troubles are compounded!
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Substitution James Daniel Maddison Lucas Erik Holger Bergvall
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Assist Micky van de Ven
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Richarlison has scored three Premier League goals in the last two meetings against his former side Everton. Will the Brazilian haunt the Toffees again this afternoon with a goalscoring cameo?
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Dyche takes off Calvert-Lewin, who has not had the best of outings, with Beto replacing him for the final stretch of this game.
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Maddison makes amends for not capitalising on that free-kick by floating in a perfect corner onto the head of Romero. That’s his fifth assist in his last four appearances against the Toffees.
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GAME, SET AND MATCH? Romero makes it 3-0 to Spurs and that surely dashes any hopes of an unlikely Everton comeback! The Spurs centre-back climbs the highest to meet Maddison’s corner and his header rattles the underside of the crossbar on its way in!
Substitution Yves Bissouma Archie James Francis Gray
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Son is now playing down the left wing and takes on young full-back Dixon, but Tarkowski comes across to help him and concedes a corner!
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Maddison takes the free-kick from the edge of the box, but the Spurs midfielder fails to hit the target. That is a wasted opportunity for Spurs who could have settled the outcome of this tie there!
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Kulusevski’s first start of the season also comes to an end with Sarr coming on for Spurs.
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19-year-old Odobert is coming off after a solid Spurs debut with Richarlison making another appearance against his former club.
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Spurs captain Son wins a free-kick at the edge of the box. It’s a promising position for the hosts, but they will make a couple of substitutions before taking it.
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Spurs switch the play to the right where Johnson takes on Mykolenko. The Everton defence holds strong and Spurs have to recycle possession.
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Everton are on the front foot and enjoying a sustained spell on the ball for the first time in this fixture as Postecoglou readies a double substitution to freshen things up for Spurs.
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Into the final 30 minutes we go and Everton desperately need a goal here in their bid to find a way back into the game! Dyche’s side have played much better football so far in this second half.
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Lindstrom almost makes an instant impact after coming off the bench as the Denmark international’s powerful strike from inside the box is tipped away by Spurs custodian Vicario!
Substitution Jack David Harrison Jesper Grænge Lindstrøm
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There’s a break in play as Porro is down on the grass holding his calf! The Spurs full-back is okay to continue as Spurs resume play with a free-kick.
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McNeil created an impressive five chances for Everton during that first half, though his side failed to register a single shot on target. Dyche will hope his attackers will be decisive with the chances that come their way in this second period!
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Spurs break quickly and win a corner kick. Kulusevski takes it, but Mykolenko deals with the danger! You can see the home side are not settling for a 2-0 lead here.
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Maddison almost gets on the end of a free-kick into the box, but the Tottenham midfielder fails to get a proper connection and Pickford collects safely!
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Spurs are straight onto the attack with Odobert winning a corner. It is dealt with by the Everton defender with Doucoure trying to launch a counter, but failing to find Mykolenko!
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We are back underway for the second half at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
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It was pretty much all Tottenham in that first half against Everton as the home side registered nine shots, of which five were on target. Their opponents, on the other hand, are yet to register an attempt on target in the match. Spurs controlled the game with 75.4% possession and generated an xG of 1.46, compared to Everton’s xG of 0.98. According to Opta’s live predictions at the interval, Spurs have a 95.2% likelihood of winning this game while Everton’s chances of a win stay at 0.8%. Dyche’s men have a mountain to climb if they want to salvage something out of this outing in the next 45 minutes!
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Tottenham go into the interval with a well-deserved 2-0 lead against Everton in their second outing of the 2024-25 Premier League season. Postecoglou’s side began the game strongly with Romero testing Pickford early. And there was nothing the Everton goalkeeper could do when Bissouma produced a stunning strike in the 14th minute to hand the hosts the advantage. Dyche’s side fell further behind in the 25th minute as Son capitalised on a weak first touch from Pickford, dispossessing the keeper and firing into an open goal to make it 2-0. The Toffees managed to put some pressure on Tottenham towards the end of the first period by winning a string of corners, but the visitors have their work cut out to find a way back into this fixture and avoid a second defeat on the trot!
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Tottenham end the first half just like they started it, with Porro’s left-foot strike from outside the box flying wide of Pickford’s goal!
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HALF-TIME: TOTTENHAM 2-0 EVERTON
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Spurs now have a corner at the other end and Kulusevski will take it. He takes it short to find Son outside the box, but the Spurs captain’s delivery into the box is defended well.
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Dyche’s side win another corner kick as three minutes are added on at the end of the first half!
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Everton are set to end the first half strongly winning back-to-back corners and putting Spurs under some pressure! But it’s safe to say Vicario has had precious little to do in the first 45 minutes!
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The game has resumed with Spurs temporarily down to 10 men as Van de Van waits on the sidelines. The Dutch defender looks like he will soldier on as he then makes his way back to the field to defend an Everton free-kick.
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The play is stopped as Netherlands defender Van de Van is visibly in pain after landing awkwardly on his feet. He is receiving medical attention on the pitch, but it looks like the Spurs player’s involvement in this game is about to end as he makes his way to the sidelines in some discomfort.
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Spurs continue to attack and this time, Porro drives down the right and floats a cross into the box where Odobert meets it with a header, but his effort goes well over the goal!
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Maddison is pulled down to the floor by Iroegbunam yet again in the middle of the park, meaning Everton can take a slight breather.
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It’s almost another goalkeeping mistake, but this time at the other end, as Vicario holds onto the ball a little too long for comfort. But the Spurs goalkeeper gets it away to safety with Calvert-Lewin lurking.
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Are Everton set to endure another miserable August? They haven’t won a single Premier League game during the month in any of the last three seasons, drawing thrice and losing six times.
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The skies have cleared as we are approaching the half-hour mark at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, but it’s been all gloom for Everton so far in this game.
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That was Son’s sixth goal for Spurs in 14 appearances against Everton in the Premier League — the Korea Republic attacker leading by example!
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Goal Heung-Min Son
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Odobert takes on Dixon down the right wing and wins another corner for Spurs. The French attacker, signed from relegated Burnley, is enjoying a fine debut so far for Tottenham.
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Tottenham have enjoyed more than 77% possession in the first 20 minutes of this match, and they are not calming down as they continue to push the Toffees into their own half!
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A reminder that Tottenham usually love scoring against the Toffees! They have scored more Premier League goals against Everton than any other opponent — making it 103 goals today!
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Everton are looking for an instant reply and have a corner now, but the Spurs backline manages to get the ball clear!
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Goal Yves Bissouma
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All the play is happening in the Everton half so far and Udogie does well to get past his defender, but the Spurs man can’t get his cross into the centre of the box.
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SAVE AGAIN!! Spurs are piling the pressure on Everton here and goalkeeper Pickford has to make another intervention to deny Maddison one-on-one before Johnson’s glancing header from a Maddison cross goes wide seconds later!
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It’s a first foray forward from Everton, but Dixon is dealt with comfortably by Odobert and the chance is gone! It could be an intriguing battle between the two 19-year-olds today.
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ANOTHER SAVE! Son pulls the trigger from outside the box and his shot takes a big deflection off McNeil on its way to the goal! Pickford has to dive to his right and tip it away to keep the score level!
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It’s another corner for Spurs and this time, it is debutant Odobert who wins it!
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SAVE!! Pickford is forced into his first stop of the afternoon as Romero takes a sighter at goal from inside the box, but it’s a strong fist from the Everton goalkeeper to deny him! This is a bright start for the home side!
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Spurs are onto the attack straight away and Maddison fires a ball across the goal, which ultimately leads to Spurs’ first corner of the game inside two minutes!
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KICK OFF! Referee Anthony Taylor blows his whistle and Spurs captain Son gets us underway in this Premier League contest.
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It’s coming down quite heavily in North London, but both sets of players are now making their way onto the pitch at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, meaning we are just moments away from the kick-off.
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With Young suspended after getting sent off against the Seagulls, 19-year-old Dixon comes in to replace the right-back and makes his Everton debut in the only change in the Dyche’s side from the 3-0 defeat to Brighton last time around. Tarkowski, who has been nursing a hamstring strain, recovers in time to feature in central defence alongside Keane, while Calvert-Lewin leads the line for the Toffees who are looking to open their account for the new season this afternoon.
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Postecoglou is without summer signing Dominic Solanke, who sustained an ankle injury during his debut against Leicester, and Rodrigo Bentancur, who suffered a head injury in the same game. Odobert makes his Spurs debut finding a place among the front three while Bissouma takes the place of Bentancur. Kulusevski, lining up alongside Maddison in the midfield, is the other change in the Spurs XI as he comes in to replace Senegal international Pape Matar Sarr.
EVERTON (4-2-3-1): Jordan Pickford; Vitalii Mykolenko, Michael Keane, James Tarkowski, Roman Dixon; Idrissa Gueye, Tim Iroegbunam; Dwight McNeil, Abdoulaye Doucoure, Jack Harrison; Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
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TOTTENHAM SUBS: Radu Dragusin, Richarlison, Archie Gray, Lucas Bergvall, Timo Werner, Fraser Forster, Djed Spence, Pape Sarr, Ben Davies.
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TOTTENHAM (4-3-3): Guglielmo Vicario; Destiny Udogie, Micky van de Ven, Cristian Romero, Pedro Porro; James Maddison, Yves Bissouma, Dejan Kulusevski; Wilson Odobert, Son Heung-Min, Brennan Johnson.
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Everton, meanwhile, finished 15th last season and Sean Dyche’s side began their new campaign with a 3-0 defeat to Brighton & Hove Albion at Goodison Park last Saturday. Kaoru Mitoma, Danny Welbeck and Simon Adingra all scored past the Toffees who finished with 10 men after 39-year-old defender Ashley Young saw a red card midway through the second half. Everton’s last league win against Spurs came on the opening day of the 2020-21 season when a Dominic Calvert-Lewin goal proved to be the difference between the two sides.
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Ange Postecoglou’s Tottenham are looking for their first win of the 2024-25 season after settling for a 1-1 draw with Leicester City in their opening fixture last week. Pedro Porro had given Spurs the lead in the first half, but they were made to pay for their inability to kill off the game when 37-year-old Jamie Vardy equalised for newly promoted Leicester in the 57th minute at King Power Stadium. Spurs, who finished two points behind fourth-placed Aston Villa last season, will aim to get their season up and running against the Toffees in front of their own supporters today.
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Hello and welcome this live text commentary, and we are in North London today where Tottenham Hotspur host Everton in their second Premier League outing of the season.
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Follow all the goals and latest action from the Premier League here with The Independent. Team news and line-ups coming up shortly…
Arsenal secured a fine win against Aston Villa away from home after an instant impact from substitute Leandro Trossard who broke the deadlock before getting involved in the build-up to Thomas Partey’s goal.
The teams played out a frustrating first half at Villa Park that was beset with stoppages and breaks of play that favoured the home side and stopped Mikel Arteta’s men finding any rhythm. The Gunners dominated the early stages and Bukayo Saka was denied by Emi Martinez touching his shot wide of the far post.
Villa created two huge opportunities and both came to Ollie Watkins. The first saw him turn the ball wide after Morgan Rogers picks him out in the box and the second saw the striker’s headed effort palmed away by a scrambling David Raya in what could have been the moment of the game.
Trossard was then brought on and arrived at the right time to turn a loose ball home from inside the box. He then drove Arsenal up the pitch and found Saka at the far post. Saka rolled a pass back to Partey whose shot from range beat Martinez to give the Gunners a cushion.
Arsenal take the points and continue their winning runs.
Relive the action from today’s Premier League encounter below:
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Arsenal pass Aston Villa test and prove why they’re Manchester City’s main title rivals
Aston Villa beaten 2-0 by Arsenal in the Premier League
77’ GOAL! – Partey’s shot from range doubles Arsenal’s lead (AVL 0-2 ARS)
67’ GOAL! – Trossard comes off the bench and scores (AVL 0-1 ARS)
54’ SAVE! – Raya denies Watkins after Onana hits crossbar (AVL 0-0 ARS)
39’ CLOSE! – Havertz turns Martinelli’s pass wide of the target (AVL 0-0 ARS)
24’ MISS! – Huge moment for Watkins but he hooks a shot wide (AVL 0-0 ARS)
Arsenal pass Aston Villa test and prove why they’re Manchester City’s main title rivals
20:03 , Mike Jones
Two games are no barometer of a team’s title chances but the early psychological signs are on point for Arsenal as they ended their Aston Villa hoodoo with a result the Gunners of a few years ago could not have hoped to claim.
Under a manager desperate to get one over the only club he hasn’t excelled at, Villa had the chances to make it three consecutive victories over the Gunners, to once again do damage to a title challenge when one defeat can be the difference between a first league title in 20 years and further frustration.
Arsenal pass Villa test and prove why they’re Man City’s main title rivals
FT Aston Villa 0-2 Arsenal
20:00 , Mike Jones
And Thomas Partey’s goal which sealed the victory for Arsenal:
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19:56 , Mike Jones
Here is Leandro Trossard’s first touch, and Arsenal’s opening goal:
FT Aston Villa 0-2 Arsenal
19:53 , Mike Jones
Two games into the season and Arsenal have scored four goals, conceding none.
It’s the defence that will win them the Premier League this season with Mikel Arteta determined to keep as many clean sheets as possible.
So far so good for the Gunners.
FT Aston Villa 0-2 Arsenal
19:49 , Mike Jones
Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya speaking to Sky Sports: “Everyone is a hero because we work together. It’s not just me saving the ball. It was a crucial moment in the game where it was 0-0 and they had chances and I was there to save Ollie’s [Watkins] header.
“I think of what I remember, it’s a shot from outside the box. I’m on the floor so I try to get up and I can’t reach it. I just see Ollie going in there so I react as quickly as possible I put my hand there and there’s no one there to get the ball.
“It’s just a repetition of things. You do drills and have to save one ball and get up to save another. This time it paid off. This is a reaction one, I don’t think it’s my best save.
“I try to help the team as much as possible to win games.”
FT Aston Villa 0-2 Arsenal
19:42 , Mike Jones
Arsenal are up to third in the Premier League, level on points with Brighton and Manchester City. The champions are currently top due to goal difference after hammering Ipswich 4-1 earlier today.
FT Aston Villa 0-2 Arsenal
19:39 , Mike Jones
Arsenal lost both of their Premier League meetings with Aston Villa last season.
They are already three points better off this time around as Mikel Arteta and his team head over to applaud the jubilant away fans.
Full-time! Aston Villa 0-2 Arsenal
19:32 , Mike Jones
90+4 mins: No goals for Aston Villa and a tough loss. Arsenal’s two goals were moments of quality from Leandro Trossard and Thomas Partey.
Aston Villa had their moments but Ollie Watkins twice missed brilliant chances in front of goal and the result swung the way of Arsenal.
Mikel Arteta will be pleased. His team didn’t reach their peak today but have come away from Villa Park with a fine victory and three points.
Aston Villa 0-2 Arsenal
19:28 , Mike Jones
90 mins: Four minutes of added time to play at Villa Park.
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19:23 , Mike Jones
83 mins: Time is running out for Aston Villa to get themselves back into this game. Arsenal look more alive, more alert and more dangerous.
The fisr goal unlocked Bukayo Saka and he’s now becoming a nuisance for the hosts.
Aston Villa 0-2 Arsenal
19:19 , Mike Jones
80 mins: 10 minutes to go at Villa Park and you feel as though the game has gone for the hosts. If they can get a goal back there is a chance but Arsenal have been clinical in this second half and Villa haven’t.
GOAL! Aston Villa 0-2 Arsenal (Partey, 77’)
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77 mins: Another one!
After a fine run from Trossard who squares a pass across the box Saka has the ball again on the right wing and decides to play it inside for Thomas Partey.
Partet takes a touch then shoots. He drills it well as Martinez leaps across. The goalkeeper gets a hand to the ball but can’t keep it out and Arsenal’s lead is doubled.
Aston Villa 0-1 Arsenal
19:15 , Mike Jones
76 mins: Odegaard wins a free kick off Tielemans and takes a couple more seconds out of the game. Unai Emery decides to make a couple of substitutions with Ian Maatsen and Ross Barkley come on to replace Amadou Onana and Lucas Digne.
Will the subs have a similar impact to Leandro Trossard?
Aston Villa 0-1 Arsenal
19:12 , Mike Jones
73 mins: Arsenal were fantastic at controlling games last season when they went in front. They had the best performing defence of the Premier League and will need to show why this evening.
Villa have upped the tempo but as is their way Arsenal are slowing things down when they have possession.
Aston Villa 0-1 Arsenal
19:10 , Mike Jones
70 mins: What can Aston Villa muster now? They were playing well but that goal has changed the complexion of the match. The home side need to step through the gears now and force Arsenal to defend more.
The Gunners, despite that goal, aren’t playing to the best of their ability and they are there to be taken if Villa can improve themselves.
GOAL! Aston Villa 0-1 Arsenal (Trossard, 67’)
19:06 , Mike Jones
67 mins: Bang!
Leandro Trossard has only just come onto the pitch and his impact is immediate. Arsenal come down the right side of the pitch with Saka pulling the ball back from the byline.
It comes to Kai Havertz who gets tackled by Morgan Rogers.
The loose ball rolls to Trossard who drills it into the back of the net.
Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal
19:05 , Mike Jones
66 mins: Close!
Lucas Digne swings a free kick into the penalty area from the left wing and picks out Ezri Konsa at the back post. Konsa rises above everyone and nods the ball across goal.
None of his teammates can get there though and the ball bounces safely out of play.
Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal
19:03 , Mike Jones
63 mins: Chance!
Odegaard receives the ball on the edge of the box. He spins away from the nearest defender then slips Bukayo Saka in between the lines.
Saka collects the ball, then looks to shift it around Emi Martinez who makes himself wide and pushes the ball away from the winger.
The replays show Saka was probably offside but that was a moment for Arsenal to at least build some confidence by hitting the back of the net.
Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal
18:58 , Mike Jones
60 mins: An hour played at Villa Park and things are starting to heat up. Martin Odegaard curls a shot into Martinez’s hands and the Villa goalkeeper thinks about a possible counter-attack before deciding against it.
Still, the deadlock is there to be broken.
Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal
18:56 , Mike Jones
57 mins: Villa’s ascendancy continues as they win a corner. The ball is flung into the box towards Amadou Onana who meets it with a header that flies over the crossbar.
The home fans are singing and bouncing around now.
Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal
18:53 , Mike Jones
54 mins: World class!
David Raya has just kept Arsenal in this game. Amadou Onana takes a shot from the edge of the box and a deflection bounces the ball onto the crossbar.
Raya leaps to touch it upwards and is on the deck as the ball rebounds back into play.
Ollie Watkins is there first and flings himself at the ball, nodding it towards goal only for Raya to leap up and palm it clear with one hand!
Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal
18:48 , Mike Jones
48 mins: Arsenal look to play out from the back again but the build-up is slow and without purpose. They end up flicking an aerial pass over the top and sending it straight through to Emi Martinez.
Second half! Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal
18:44 , Mike Jones
Arsenal get the ball rolling for the second half. No more changes from either manager as the match resumes at Villa Park.
HT Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal
18:40 , Mike Jones
Nothing to split the teams at the half-time interval. Which side will come out for the second half with more purpose and resolve? A win for both could be crucial even in these early stages of the season.
HT Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal
18:37 , Mike Jones
Mikel Arteta provides update on talks over new Arsenal contract
Mikel Arteta has revealed talks over a new contract at Arsenal will take place after the transfer window shuts.
Arteta’s current deal at the Emirates expires next summer, but the 42-year-old promised back in July there would be no issues over him signing fresh terms.
45+6 mins: The whistle goes to end the first half with neither team gaining the advantage. It’s been an evenly balanced affair with the clearest chance falling to Watkins.
All to play for in the second half.
Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal
18:24 , Mike Jones
45+3 mins: Arsenal’s two centre-backs are really getting stuck in against Ollie Watkins and Morgan Rogers. They both look as though they’re in trouble but then come away with the ball and usually leave the strikers on the floor.
It’s a great battle developing between them all and brilliant to watch.
Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal
18:21 , Mike Jones
45 mins: Six minutes off added time to play at the end of this first half. Can one of the teams get the opener and lead at the break?
Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal
18:19 , Mike Jones
42 mins: Bailey curls a shot at goal after Ollie Watkins is denied by one of Arsenal’s defenders. For a moment it looks as though Bailey’s effort has lobbed David Raya but the Arsenal goalkeeper jumps backwards and grabs the ball.
Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal
18:15 , Mike Jones
39 mins: Close!
Arsenal work the ball well from one side to the other. They find Martinelli on the left wing and he dances into the box before drilling a low effort towards the near post.
Kai Havertz is there and gets to the ball first but he can only turn a first time shot wide of the woodwork.
Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal
18:12 , Mike Jones
36 mins: This game has been awkward for both teams since the start. There’s been repeated fouls, free kicks, injuries, breaks in play. Nothing to get the match flowing.
That probably plays into Aston Villa’s hands as they’re the underdogs in this match and so far they’ve held their own admirably against Mikel Arteta’s Gunners.
Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal
18:09 , Mike Jones
33 mins: Villa win a free kick over on their left wing. Youri Tielemans whips the set piece into the penalty area but Declan Rice rises highest to win the ball.
Arsenal burst forward with Rice sending the ball to Havertz on the right. He’s onside as he delivers the cross into the box. Saka is the intended target but Leon Bailey gets ahead of him and manages to intercept the ball.
Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal
18:06 , Mike Jones
30 mins: Arsenal are trying to slow down the game. Regain possession and build an attack after weathering Villa’s best period of the match so far.
There’s a tense battle developing in the middle of the pitch. Arsenal are trying to play through Villa, Villa trying to keep them quiet.
Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal
18:04 , Mike Jones
27 mins: Watkins’ miss was unforgivable in truth. His manager, teammates and the fans will all be gutted about it but Villa have finally sparked into life.
If they can get the opener then all will be forgiven.
Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal
18:01 , Mike Jones
24 mins: Chance!
Massive moment for Aston Villa. Gabriel is hurried by Leon Bailey who manages to poke the ball into the path of Morgan Rogers. Rogers carries the ball into the box then squares it to Ollie Watkins who is wide open.
All he needs to do is hit the target but the striker hooks his shot wide of the near post!
Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal
17:57 , Mike Jones
21 mins: Bailey is still being treated over on the right side of the pitch. Unai Emery looks concerned but his winger is jogging up and down the sidelines which is a good sign at least.
The match restarts with Arsenal picking up where they left off.
Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal
17:56 , Mike Jones
18 mins: Matty Cash has gone off the pitch and has been replaced with Kosta Nedeljkovic. Leon Bailey looks in trouble too. He tries to weave his way into the box from the right wing after receiving the pass from Amadou Onana.
As he turns his back to goal, he goes to ground and seems in a bad way.
Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal
17:51 , Mike Jones
15 mins: Save!
Ben White makes a run into the box on the overlap and Martin Odegaard looks for him. Bukayo Saka intercepts the ball and check sto the left before drilling a shot at goal.
Emi Martinez drops to the right and pushes the ball wide of the target.
Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal
17:48 , Mike Jones
12 mins: Arsenal have been the team on the front foot with a high aggressive press. Villa have been forced to go long numerous times already which is hindering their desire to keep possession.
Martinelli puts a cross into the box from the left and lifts it over to Saka. He’s up against Matty Cash who goes to ground after that attack comes to an end.
Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal
17:43 , Mike Jones
9 mins: Havertz releases Gabriel Martinelli up the pitch from deep inside his own box. The winger carries the ball to the edge of the box before squaring it over to Saka.
Saka’s cross is flapped away by Martinez and the ball drops to Rice. Rice shoots but fizzes his strike straight at the goalkeeper who clings onto the ball.
Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal
17:42 , Mike Jones
6 mins: Saka brings the ball down the wing and flicks a pass inside to Martin Odegaard. Odegaard’s fancy footwork sees him skip to the edge of the box before looking for Kai Havertz and Declan Rice making runs into the left side.
Matty Cash intercepts and sends the ball forward to Morgan Rogers. Rogers tries to spin around the nearest defender but loses the ball and the attempted counter-attack breaks down.
Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal
17:39 , Mike Jones
3 mins: Villa’s formation seems fluid between a 4-4-2 and 4-3-3 with Leon Bailey doing the work of running between the lines depending on when and how forceful Villa want to press.
Arsenal attempt to pass the ball through midfield with an inward stepping Timber slotting one over to the right wing. Bukayo Saka is the target but Lucas Digne intercepts and takes over.
Kick off! Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal
17:36 , Mike Jones
Aston Villa, finally, get the ball rolling at Villa Park. They work it back to Emi Martinez who sweeps a long ball over to the right side of the pitch.
Jurrien Timber gets his first involvement by clearing the ball away but Villa recover possession and look forward again.
Aston Villa vs Arsenal
17:30 , Mike Jones
There’s a slight delay as the communications between the referee and the fourth officials were down. The players now leave the tunnel and head out onto the pitch.
This is another fascinating match-up which could go either way. Aston Villa have the home advantage and could spring a surprise on the Gunners.
Kick off is up next…
Aston Villa vs Arsenal
17:25 , Mike Jones
With both of these two teams finishing inside the top four last season this is an early clash of teams wanting to be top of the table. Both earned opening day victories last week and will want to keep that momentum going.
It’s Villa’s first home game of the year, can they earn a win against the Gunners?
Aston Villa vs Arsenal
17:20 , Mike Jones
Unai Emery has lost only one of his seven matches as a manager versus Arsenal in all competitions, Villa’s 4-2 Premier League home defeat in February 2023 when the Gunners scored twice in stoppage time.
Aston Villa vs Arsenal
17:15 , Mike Jones
Morgan Rogers has scored in each of his last three Premier League appearances at Villa Park.
Aston Villa vs Arsenal
17:10 , Mike Jones
Kai Havertz has an unrivalled 17 Premier League goal involvements since mid-February, with 10 goals and seven assists in 15 appearances.
The German is yet to score or set up a goal in seven games against Aston Villa, the most he has faced an opponent without doing so.
Aston Villa vs Arsenal
17:05 , Mike Jones
Ollie Watkins has gone six Premier League appearances without a goal since he scored in a 2-0 win at Arsenal on 14 April. He has five career league goals against the Gunners.
It doesn’t matter that it’s early – Arsenal face major test in a title fight of tiny margins
17:00 , Mike Jones
Both of these managers have done very good jobs, both of these clubs have made sizeable strides. One of them is nonetheless likely about to get criticised and told they need to do more in the next week or risk missing out on their objectives. And it almost doesn’t matter which coach it’s aimed at.
Such is the relentless, never-stand-still nature of the Premier League and the focus point of most outsider commentators, who see transfer necessities in draws and trophy pushes in victories, even two weeks into the season.
It doesn’t matter that it’s early – Arsenal have a title fight of tiny margins
Aston Villa vs Arsenal
16:55 , Mike Jones
The Gunners have won 17 of their 19 top-flight matches in 2024, with their only defeat coming at home to Aston Villa in April. They can equal the record of 18 league wins from the first 20 matches of a calendar year, set by Liverpool in 1982 and matched by Manchester City in both 2019 and 2021.
Aston Villa vs Arsenal
16:50 , Mike Jones
Arsenal have won eight of their nine Premier League away games so far in 2024, drawing the other, scoring 28 goals and keeping seven clean sheets. It is their longest unbeaten away streak since a run of 12 in 2016 under Arsene Wenger.
Aston Villa vs Arsenal
16:45 , Mike Jones
Aston Villa are looking to win their opening two Premier League matches of a season for a fourth time, having done so in 1995-96, 1999-00 and 2020-21.
They have won their opening home league fixture in each of the past four seasons – and began 2023-24 with eight straight top-flight victories at Villa Park.
Aston Villa vs Arsenal
16:40 , Mike Jones
Arsenal have won 14 Premier League games at Villa Park, their joint most at an away venue along with Selhurst Park.
Aston Villa vs Arsenal
16:35 , Mike Jones
Aston Villa did the double over Arsenal last season, accounting for 40% of the Gunners’ Premier League defeats in 2023-24.
Villa have won five of the past nine Premier League meetings, keeping a clean sheet each time. It’s as many victories as they’d managed in their previous 46 attempts against Arsenal.
Gabriel Jesus not on the bench
16:30 , Mike Jones
Neither Fabio Vieira nor Gabriel Jesus are on the bench for Arsenal. Vieira is being rumoured with a move to Porto so as the transfer window comes to a close Arsenal are taking no chances with the midfielder.
Gabriel Jesus meanwhile seems to have picked up an injury (rumoured to be with his groin) and will play no part in today’s proceedings.
Arsenal set to send Fabio Vieira back to Porto?
16:25 , Mike Jones
Arsenal could lose Fabio Vieira as they move closer to securing Mikel Merino in a midfield shuffle.
Fabrizio Romano reports that the Gunners will send Vieira to Porto on loan.
There will be no buy option, yet the Portuguese club will cover Vieira’s salary for the season.
Aston Villa vs Arsenal team changes
16:20 , Mike Jones
Unai Emery makes no changes to his Aston Villa side backing the team who defeated West Ham last time out to perform well against Arsenal too.
Mikel Arteta meanwhile replaces Oleksandr Zinchenko with Jurrien Timber at left-back.
Aston Villa vs Arsenal line-ups
16:16 , Mike Jones
Aston Villa XI: Martinez; Cash, Konsa, Torres, Digne; Onana, Tielemans; McGinn, Rogers, Bailey; Watkins
Aston Villa midfielder Amadou Onana was the only one of Villa’s eight summer signings to start against West Ham last weekend, when full-backs Ian Maatsen and Kosta Nedeljkovic made their club debuts as late substitutes.
Arsenal don’t have any fresh fitness concerns though Mikel Arteta is unsure whether Jurrien Timber is ready to start as the club carefully manage his comeback from long-term injury.
Emery on Martinez contract extension
16:05 , Mike Jones
Aston Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez has signed an extension to his existing contract and will now be at the midlands club until 2029.
Here’s what Unai Emery had to say about working with the Argentinian in the future: “We are very happy because Emiliano Martínez is very important. He’s involved completely in this project.
“When I arrived here, I knew him before because we were working in Arsenal together. I knew his mentality and even now it’s stronger than before because he’s achieving individual objectives with his national team and here with Aston Villa.
“His extension is fantastic for us and very good for every supporter of Aston Villa, we can be proud of him.”
Unai Emery on facing Arsenal
15:40 , Jack Rathborn
“We are excited, we are motivated, but we have to show again our capacity,” says Unai Emery.
“If we are able to repeat with the different players, with the different ways, one year more here how we can compete, how we can face teams like Arsenal.
“The challenge is motivating for us and our supporters to face them.”
Aston Villa vs Arsenal team news
15:30 , Jack Rathborn
Tyrone Mings and Boubacar Kamara remain as long-term absentees for Villa, with Robin Olsen also a major doubt.
Jhon Duran will likely have to settle for a place on the bench despite his winner against West Ham, though Jacob Ramsey and Ian Maatsen will hope that their cameos have shown Unai Emery that they are deserving of a place in the starting line-up.
For Arsenal, Declan Rice limped off in the last minutes of the win over Wolves, though reports suggesting that the midfielder is fine – Arteta suggested it was cramp – and will be in line to start. Tomiyasu, Vieira and Tierney remain injured while Eddie Nketiah will likely sit out amid reports of a move to Nottingham Forest.
Bukayo Saka was also seen limping at times during the match, and was eventually replaced by Leandro Trossard after scoring, but he should be fine to start against Villa.
Jurrien Timber replaced Zinchenko at the weekend, and was lively in his cameo, and may have done enough to warrant a place in the starting eleven. Thomas Partey will be fighting Jorginho for a starting berth, with Rice and Odegaard guaranteed to start in midfield.
The front three will likely stay the same as it was against Wolves, with neither Jesus or Trossard doing enough during their cameos to suggest they should start.
Mikel Arteta on Arsenal’s Aston Villa test
15:20 , Jack Rathborn
“It’s one of the toughest places to go for sure,” Arteta said in his pre-match press conference. “We know that, we’ve prepared really well to understand what we have to do to go there and win the game.
“They dominate every aspect of the game, when you give them space to run they are phenomenal, when there is no space and they have to find it they can do that. In any restarts or set-pieces, they are at it, and that’s why they did what they did.
“They scored and we didn’t, it’s very simple. In two games we had an enormous amount of chances to do that, and that was the big difference. There were other details for sure which we have analysed, and we will have to do better tomorrow because they are a really good side with a good coach.
“What Unai [Emery] and Julen [Lopategui] did for us [Basque managers] was set the standard so high, they won a lot. The way they coach their teams, the way they represented their clubs was at the highest level, and that gave a platform for the younger ones like myself, like Xabi [Alonso], like Andoni [Iraola] to earn that curiosity that there are coaches from here, so we need to be grateful to those two.”
Mikel Arteta compares Bukayo Saka to Lionel Messi after Arsenal beat Wolves: ‘You can’t stop him’
15:10 , Jack Rathborn
Mikel Arteta praised an “unbelievable” contribution from Bukayo Saka after the winger fired in Arsenal’s second goal in their 2-0 win over Wolves at the Emirates to kick off their Premier League campaign.
The Gunners are looking to end a 21-year wait for the title, having finished second to Manchester City in each of the last two seasons, missing out by two points in May despite winning 16 of their final 18 games.
And they got off to an ideal start in north London against Gary O’Neil’s side when Kai Havertz dashed towards the six-yard box to meet Saka’s cross in the 25th minute, squeezing between goalkeeper Jose Sa and defender Yerson Mosquera and heading his side into a deserved lead following early pressure.
Kai Havertz talks up Bukayo Saka after Arsenal start season with victory
15:00 , Jack Rathborn
Kai Havertz praised Arsenal team-mate Bukayo Saka’s “perfect” contribution after the winger scored and assisted to help his side to a 2-0 opening-day Premier League win against Wolves.
Saka’s cross from the right in the 25th minute set up Havertz to head in the Gunners’ first goal of the new season and hand them an ideal start at the Emirates Stadium as they seek to end a 21-year wait for the title.
Gary O’Neil’s side gave their hosts some nervous moments thereafter and Arsenal twice had goalkeeper David Raya to thank for preserving their lead, most spectacularly after he pulled off a brilliant one-handed save to deny debutant striker Jorgen Strand Larsen midway through the first half.
The win was sealed 16 minutes from time when Saka’s left-footed drive inside the near post capped a fine individual display.
The PA news agency understands the bid, submitted on Monday, also includes an option to buy at the end of the campaign.
Ramsdale fell out of favour last season as manager Mikel Arteta promoted David Raya to number one and he made just 11 appearances, only two of which came after the turn of the year.
Despite his lack of activity the 26-year-old, whose contract has two years to run, was still included in England’s Euro 2024 squad.
Before that tournament Ramsdale told talkSPORT: “No footballer wants to not play. I’ve had a tough year personally not playing and I never want to do that again.”
Arsenal might have to wait as they target Nico Williams
14:40 , Jack Rathborn
Athletic Bilbao’s Nico Williams is Arsenal’s preferred target for a wide player in the last week of the window, although there is an acceptance they may have to wait for a major move.
It isn’t quite a case of the club just being willing to pay a certain amount for a necessary position. Arsenal are willing to pay what it takes for those specific named targets they feel would be certain starters, as could be seen with Declan Rice last summer.
Arsenal might have to wait as they target Nico Williams
Arsenal train ahead of trip to Aston Villa
14:30 , Jack Rathborn
Mikel Arteta provides update on Arsenal contract situation: ‘We are on it’
14:20 , Jack Rathborn
Mikel Arteta has told Arsenal fans not to panic about his contract with talks set to get under way once the summer transfer window shuts.
Arteta has entered the final 12 months of his deal at the Emirates and while he insisted last month fresh terms would not be an issue, no announcement has been forthcoming.
Ahead of facing predecessor Unai Emery on Saturday night, the Gunners boss attempted to allay any fears amongst supporters.
It doesn’t matter that it’s early – Arsenal face major test in a title fight of tiny margins
14:10 , Jack Rathborn
Both of these managers have done very good jobs, both of these clubs have made sizeable strides. One of them is nonetheless likely about to get criticised and told they need to do more in the next week or risk missing out on their objectives. And it almost doesn’t matter which coach it’s aimed at.
Such is the relentless, never-stand-still nature of the Premier League and the focus point of most outsider commentators, who see transfer necessities in draws and trophy pushes in victories, even two weeks into the season.
Defeat? That can mean anything, from a side going stale to a manager falling short. But both of these clubs will sidestep those hot takes, of course. Regardless of a single result in isolation, both will feel they are prepared and on course for their respective seasonal objectives – it’s just that Arsenal have far less margin for error. And that makes this trip to Villa Park a particularly noteworthy one, with the Gunners up against their former boss Unai Emery, and their former goalkeeper Emi Martinez.
It doesn’t matter that it’s early – Arsenal have a title fight of tiny margins
Welcome!
Friday 23 August 2024 15:21 , Alex Pattle
Hello, and welcome to The Independent’s live coverage of Aston Villa vs Arsenal in the Premier League!
The Gunners are aiming to build on a strong start to their title challenge, having beaten Wolves 2-0 at home on the season’s opening weekend. That victory came courtesy of goals from Bukayo Saka and Kai Havertz, who provided the assist for Saka’s second-half strike after nodding home inside the first half-hour.
Aston Villa also enter this fixture on the back of a win in gameweek one, however. Emery’s side came out on top against West Ham at London Stadium, as Amadou Onana struck early and Jhon Duran ensured a 2-1 victory.
For Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal, almost every game is a must-win this season, after their last two campaigns saw them challenge Manchester City valiantly but come up short both times. They could, therefore, be in for a nervy afternoon at Villa Park, as play a team that beat them twice last season – en route to securing Champions League football, no less. Emery and co prevailed 2-0 away and 1-0 at home, and they will believe they can repeat the trick here.
Follow live as we build up to kick-off at 5.30pm BST.
Follow live coverage as Manchester City face Ipswich Town today in the Premier League. Reigning champions Manchester City look to make it an unprecedented five titles in a row come the end of 2024/25.
City are hoping to build on their impressive 2-0 victory over Chelsea last time out after goals from Erling Haaland and Mateo Kovacic get the champions off to a winning start to this campaign. Pep Guardiola has re-signed Ilkay Gundogan in the hopes that his former captain can bring an added layer of stability and experience to City’s midfield but it remains to be seen if the German will feature this afternoon.
For Ipswich, their return to the top-flight ended in a 2-0 defeat to Liverpool after a solid opening 45 minutes at Portman Road. It’s another incredibly tough fixture for the newly promoted side but they will be hoping to spring a surprise of the champions.
Follow all the action from the Etihad Stadium below:
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town LIVE: Premier League updates
GOAL! Haaland adds his second with fine volley (MCI 3-1 IPS)
GOAL! Kevin de Bruyne puts the hosts into the lead after pressing high (MCI 2-1 IPS)
GOAL! Erling Haaland scores penalty to equalise (MCI 1-1 IPS)
Man City make it back-to-back wins in the Premier League this season, but they had to come from behind to secure a 4-1 victory. Ipswich took a surprise lead on seven minutes, after they caught City out on the break and Szmodics beat Ederson, who probably should’ve done better. City then retaliated with three goals within the space of four minutes to fire themselves ahead. The first through Haaland from the penalty spot, followed by a goal from De Bruyne after a mistake by Muric in the Ipswich goal. Before Haaland got his second when De Bruyne turned provider this time and the striker rounded Muric and found the back of the net. The woodwork saved Ipswich on two occasions, after Lewis and De Bruyne struck the bar late on in the first half. City continued to dominate the second period, but didn’t score their fourth until the 88th minute, when Haaland wrapped up his hat-trick with a fine strike from the edge of the box. Next up for City is a trip to West Ham, while Ipswich still search for their first points of the season, they’ll welcome Fulham to Portman Road. We hope you enjoyed the game, until next time!
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
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FULL-TIME: MAN CITY 4-1 IPSWICH
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
16:59
Yellow Card Jack Peter Grealish
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
16:59
Plenty of additional time as been indicated by the fourth official, but this game is surely wrapped up for City now.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
16:57
Yellow Card Ali Ibrahim Karim Al-Hamadi
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
16:54
Substitution Kevin De Bruyne Matheus Luiz Nunes
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
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Substitution Erling Braut Haaland James John McAtee
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
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Substitution Axel Tuanzebe Samuel George Alan Edmundson
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
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Substitution Omari Elijah Giraud-Hutchinson Conor Mark Chaplin
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
16:51
Goal Erling Braut Haaland
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
16:51
City have won a few corners in recent minutes, with De Bruyne whipping them into the box, but Ipswich have done well to clear the danger and prevent any more City opportunities.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
16:50
If Ipswich can pull a goal back now it would make for a very interesting final few minutes, but Ederson has hardly touched the ball in this second half. He’s had very little to do all game.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
16:46
Substitution Liam Rory Delap Ali Ibrahim Karim Al-Hamadi
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
16:46
De Bruyne has been excellent for City today, a goal and an assist for the midfielder, who has been involved in everything in attack for the hosts, a constant threat.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
16:44
As we head into the final 10 minutes of the game, it’s City who lead 3-1 and despite numerous chances to extend their lead, Ipswich have held firm in this second period.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
16:43
Ipswich’s Kieran McKenna is the 14th different manager whose first ever Premier League away game comes against the reigning champions. None of the previous 13 have won (D2 L11), with Mark McGhee (1-1 v Man Utd in 1994) and Claudio Ranieri (3-3 v Man Utd in 2000) the only ones to earn a point.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
16:41
Ipswich manage to get the ball in the City penalty area, but it’s very scrappy and no one can get a good hold of the ball, so it bounces dangerously off four or five players, before Gvardiol finally clears.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
16:40
GREAT CHANCE! De Bruyne races in behind the Ipswich defence as a long ball is played through and he unselfishly tries to feed Haaland in the box, but his pass is a bit behind the striker, which allows Ipswich he chance to get a foot in. The second ball falls to De Bruyne, but he smashes it high over the bar.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
16:36
Substitution Samuel Joseph Szmodics Marcus Anthony Myers-Harness
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
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Substitution Massimo Corey Luongo Jack Henry Philip Taylor
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
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Substitution Jérémy Baffour Doku İlkay Gündoğan
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
16:34
Good block! De Bruyne whips a low corner into the box, which is met by Bernardo Silva, but his effort is fired into the legs of an Ipswich defender and the visitors manage to clear the danger.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
16:33
It looks like City are getting ready to make another change, with Grealish one of those getting ready on the sidelines. Gundogan could also come on to mark his return to City, following his transfer from Barcelona.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
16:30
GREAT SAVE! Muric with a fantastic stop to deny Haaland his hat-trick! Ipswich fail to clear a corner and De Bruyne whips a cross in from the right wing, which Haaland meets at the back post and powers a header towards the top right corner of the net. However, Muric gets a good hand to it, to tip it over the bar.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
16:27
It’ll be interesting to see when the Ipswich coaching staff decide to make some changes, you’d think they would be looking at some soon as we pass the hour mark and the score remains 3-1.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
16:25
Despite the scoreline, the visiting supporters are making a lot of noise in the away section of the Etihad, urging their side forward when they can get on the ball.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
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Yellow Card Rúben dos Santos Gato Alves Dias
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
16:21
Delap is perhaps a bit lucky to get away with just a warning from the referee after he dives into Bernardo Silva and catches him late. The former City striker has had a tough afternoon up front for the Tractor Boys.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
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Yellow Card Samuel Joseph Szmodics
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
16:18
City are unbeaten in their last 44 home games in all competitions (W37 D7) since a 2-1 loss to Brentford in November 2022. It’s the eighth longest such run among English top-flight clubs in history, and longest since Chelsea’s run of 74 between February 2006 and October 2008.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
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We haven’t got up to the electric pace that we saw in the first half so far in the second period. But it’s still City seeing much more of the ball and looking to extend their lead.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
16:14
City have a few options on the bench to replace Kovacic, but it’s Stones who comes on to replace the midfielder.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
16:12
Kovacic is down on the pitch for City, he seems to be struggling with an injury after a coming together with Delap. He may have to come off, but is receiving medical treatment at the moment.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
16:08
The second half is under way!
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
16:01
City will be confident of scoring a few more after the break, although Ipswich did manage to grow into the game towards the end of the half and had a penalty shout of their own, when Davis was brought down by Savinho, but nothing was given.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
15:59
HALF-TIME: MAN CITY 3-1 IPSWICH
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
15:59
Ipswich took a shock lead after just seven minutes here at the Etihad, after a quick counter allowed Szmodics through on goal and he beat Ederson, who should’ve done better. However, their lead lasted just five minutes, after Savinho was brought down by Davis in the box and Haaland coolly converted the resulting penalty following a VAR check. A huge error in goal by Muric then handed De Bruyne a golden opportunity to make it 2-1 just two minutes later, which he gladly took. Before Haaland got his second on 16 minutes after racing in behind the Ipswich defence, rounding Muric and sending the ball into the back of the net to make it 3-1. City could’ve scored a few more, but the woodwork denied both Lewis and De Bruyne to Ipswich’s delight.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
15:53
City fancy getting another goal before the break, they are camped inside the Ipswich half of the pitch at the moment, who surely want the half-time whistle to blow sooner rather than later.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
15:53
CHANCE! City almost make it four just before the break, with Doku getting to the byline down the left wing and he pulls the ball back to De Bruyne in the six yard box. However, he fires it over the crossbar! He should’ve done better from there.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
15:51
We’re a minute into an additional five added on at the end of the first half, after the lengthy VAR check prior to the City penalty.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
15:48
This is a positive end to the half for Ipswich, they are seeing a bit more of the ball in the City half. However, they can’t seem to keep it for long enough to cause Ederson any problems.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
15:47
PENALTY SHOUT! Ipswich this time are appealing for a penalty! They manage to work the ball into the City final third, with Davis skipping inside from the left and racing into the box. The left-back then goes down under pressure from Lewis and Savinho, with the latter barging into the back of him. However, the referee isn’t interested and nothing is given.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
15:43
There’s not long left to play until the break now, will we see any more goals before the half-time whistle?
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
15:40
Into the wall! De Bruyne steps up to take a free-kick on the edge of the box, but he doesn’t get enough on it and the Ipswich wall do its job well.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
15:39
Morsy is shown the first yellow card of the game after he brings Savinho down in a dangerous position on the edge of the box.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
15:38
Stoppage in play here at the moment as Hutchinson is down on the pitch receiving some medical treatment, but it looks like the winger should be fine to continue.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
15:36
City have won 17 of their last 18 Premier League games against promoted sides (D1) since a 2-1 home loss to Leeds in April 2021.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
15:34
City could have scored five or six goals already here, they look excellent in attack so far today, with Ipswich struggling to keep them out of the final third.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
15:34
ANOTHER OFF THE BAR! This time it’s De Bruyne who strikes the woodwork! The midfielder is allowed far too much time and space on the edge of the box and he drills a superb effort towards the top right corner of the net. However, it cannons off the bar!
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
15:32
OFF THE BAR! Almost a fourth for City! They open up the visitors once again down the left wing through Doku and Ipswich fail to clear the danger, with the ball falling to Lewis deep inside the box. However, he can only power his strike against the crossbar! So close.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
15:29
Ipswich are continuing to try and play out from the back, but City are playing with a high press and really putting them under pressure, so it is proving difficult for the visitors.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
15:28
The pace of the game has dropped in the last couple of minutes after such a frantic opening period. They are keeping the ball well in the Ipswich half.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
15:25
Ipswich need to regroup and try and keep the ball a bit, get their composure back after a tough 10 minutes or so. City on the other hand look in complete control.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
15:25
Ipswich lost 2-0 against Liverpool in their opening match of 2024-25 – not since 2006-07 in the Championship have they started a league season with two straight defeats, while they last did so in the top-flight in 1985-86.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
15:24
What an opening we’ve had to this game! A remarkable turnaround by City after Ipswich took a shock lead. Some questionable defending by the visitors though, they can’t be happy with what’s gone on.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
15:19
Goal Erling Braut Haaland
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
15:17
Assist Sávio Moreira de Oliveira
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
15:16
Goal Kevin De Bruyne
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
15:16
CITY PENALTY! The referee takes his time watching the video replay of the incident, but after what seems like ages, he finally points to the penalty spot. City have the chance to equalise.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
15:15
PENALTY CHECK! Savinho races past Davis down the left and just sneaks into the penalty area, with the Ipswich left-back just sticking out a leg and Savinho goes to ground. VAR are taking a look at this one, it looked like he got the player rather than the ball.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
15:14
Penalty Goal Erling Braut Haaland
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
15:14
That’s shocked the home support at the Etihad, the Ipswich goal has come against the run of play, but they won’t mind one bit!
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
15:10
Goal Samuel Joseph Szmodics
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
15:10
Assist Benjamin Anthony Johnson
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
15:10
A lot of City’s play is coming down the left early on, with Gvardiol playing high up the pitch in an almost winger position. They look dangerous down that side.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
15:08
PENALTY SHOUT! Doku releases Gvardiol in behind the Ipswich defence down the left and he plays a low cross into the box. However, Muric manages to get a touch on it, before Greaves and Haaland battle to get to the ball first, which results in both of them on the floor and Muric gratefully pounces on the loose ball. Haaland immediately appeals for a penalty, but the referee isn’t interested.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
15:05
As you might expect it’s City who are controlling possession early on, with Ipswich having to get everyone back behind the ball to defend in numbers. City just probing in the visitors half at the moment.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
15:02
Here we go! Ipswich get is under way!
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
14:59
The teams are out here at the Etihad, so kick-off is just a few minutes away! Stay tuned for all the match action.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
14:59
This will be Ipswich’s first ever meeting with City at the Etihad Stadium – they won their last two visits to Maine Road, winning a Premier League game 3-2 in November 2000 and a League Cup tie 2-1 the following month.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
14:54
Meanwhile Kieran McKenna has made three changes to his side, with Johnson, Szmodics and Muric all coming into the starting line-up, as Walton, Burns and Chaplin drop to the bench. Delap makes his return to the Etihad after joining the Tractor Boys from City earlier this Summer.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
14:49
Pep Guardiola names the same starting XI that beat Chelsea, but there is a change on the bench after City confirmed the return of Gundogan from Barcelona yesterday in time for the midfielder to take his place among the substitutes today. Rodri still isn’t up to full fitness, so he misses out.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
14:46
IPSWICH SUBS: George Edmundson, Conor Chaplin, Marcus Harness, Jens Cajuste, Jack Taylor, Cameron Burgess, Ali Al-Hamadi, Conor Townsend, Christian Walton.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
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IPSWICH (5-4-1): Arijanet Muric; Leif Davis, Jacob Greaves, Luke Woolfenden, Axel Tuanzebe, Ben Johnson; Sam Szmodics, Massimo Luongo, Sam Morsy, Omari Hutchinson; Liam Delap
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
14:45
MAN CITY SUBS: Kyle Walker, John Stones, Nathan Ake, Jack Grealish, Stefan Ortega, Ilkay Gundogan, Matheus Nunes, Issa Kabore, James McAtee.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
14:44
MAN CITY (3-1-4-1): Ederson; Josko Gvardiol, Ruben Dias, Manuel Akanji; Mateo Kovacic, Rico Lewis; Jeremy Doku, Kevin De Bruyne, Bernardo Silva, Savinho; Erling Haaland.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
14:38
Meanwhile newly promoted Ipswich travel to the Etihad looking for their first Premier League points of the season, having been beaten 2-0 at Portman Road by Liverpool on the opening day.
14:34
Manchester City got their title defence off to a winning start last weekend, with a 2-0 victory over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge thanks to a goal from Erling Haaland and Mateo Kovacic also got on the scoresheet against his former side.
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Erling Haaland scored his 91st goal in his 100th appearance for Manchester City on Sunday as the champions kicked off their Premier League title defence with a lively 2-0 away win over Chelsea.
The big Norwegian, fed by Bernardo Silva, forced his way between Marc Cucurella and Wesley Fofana and finished neatly past Robert Sanchez in the 18th minute.
Former Chelsea midfielder Mateo Kovacic made sure of victory for the visitors six minutes from time, racing through a disorganised Chelsea midfield and thumping the ball into Sanchez’s net.
Chelsea, in their first Premier League outing under new manager Enzo Maresca, fashioned some hopeful attacking moves through Cole Palmer, Nicolas Jackson and recent signing Pedro Neto but were largely outclassed by their more composed visitors.
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Man City XI: Ederson; Lewis, Akanji, Dias, Gvardiol; Kovacic, Bernardo; Doku, De Bruyne, Savinho; Haaland
GOAL! Chelsea 0-1 Man City (Erling Haaland, 19 min)
Chelsea FC 0 – 2 Manchester City FC
The more things change at Chelsea, the more they stay the same
19:15 , Chris Wilson
For all the ructions of Chelsea’s summer and the potential for huge upheaval this season, the campaign has started in as predictable a manner as it could have. Erling Haaland scored. Manchester City won 2-0. There was even the little lesson of Mateo Kovacic scoring the clinching goal after beating the two £200m-plus midfielders signed to replace him, with Enzo Fernandez not exactly showing the kind of resolve that would be expected of a captain.
His temporary elevation to that status will bring questions after a summer where he was forced to apologise to teammates after being caught on video chanting racist and homophobic slurs against members of the French team amid Argentina’s Copa America celebrations.
It was almost fitting that the game had two off-field stories before it – or the season – had even started. That came with the Chelsea line-up, which should be less surprising given that the sheer number of players is going to create issues every week.
The more things change at Chelsea, the more they stay the same
FULL-TIME! Chelsea 0-2 Man City
19:10 , Chris Wilson
City’s other goalscorer, Erling Haaland, told Sky Sports that today was “three points, [and] a perfect start”.
“First games are always hard, for everyone, it doesn’t matter if you had a pre-season or not. I had a long pre-season but I don’t feel perfect, I’m not in the perfect state. It’s good to get that win.
On his goal, he says that he “knew exactly what to do, I think it was a really good goal”.
“I remember last year he made a really good save against me, it had been irritating me for a long time, so yeah, it was a perfect goal.
“The best players are the best on the easiest things. Touching it with your right and passing with your left. That’s the important thing. Pep [Guardiola] says this to me all the time.
“I want to get more involved, that’s what Pep wants. But in games like this, do I need to be that more involved? That’s the million-dollar question. I want to get more assists and become a better player.”
WATCH: Kovacic seals it for City
19:00 , Chris Wilson
Here’s the second goal, courtesy of Mateo Kovacic.
FULL-TIME! Chelsea 0-2 Man City
18:53 , Chris Wilson
Manchester City goalscorer Mateo Kovacic spoke to Sky Sports first, and says that “it’s always tough when you miss big players”.
“I had a longer break so I could recover better, I wanted to be ready for the beginning of the season,” he adds, before stating that he played a hybrid version of Rodri’s usual role.
“I play today some kind of his role, but we are always missing Rodri because he is, if not the best player, one of the best in the world.
“I don’t score many goals and when you score you want to celebrate. But I have a huge respect for Chelsea, I spent five years here.
“I scored but that is not always the most important thing for me, the most important is winning.
“This team is so hungry and it’s a pleasure to be a part of it and win titles.”
Chelsea v Manchester City player ratings: Mateo Kovacic sparkles as Christopher Nkunku flounders
18:48 , Chris Wilson
Manchester City comfortably saw off Chelsea in their opening Premier League game of the season at Stamford Bridge.
Erling Haaland and Mateo Kovacic scored the goals as City earned a 2-0 win against Enzo Maresca’s side.
And below is how the players rated:
Chelsea v Man City player ratings: Kovacic sparkles as Nkunku flounders
Match stats
18:43 , Chris Wilson
The possession was just 52 per cent in City’s favour, with Chelsea having 10 shots to City’s 11, and three on target to City’s five.
For those who prefer the xG measure, Chelsea actually ‘won’ on xG – 1.23 to City’s 0.82. That is the lowest expected goals measure that City have had this calendar year.
FULL-TIME! Chelsea 0-2 Man City
18:38 , Chris Wilson
So, a promising start for Enzo Maresca as his new look Chelsea side showed signs of attacking flair, invention and stability in parts of the match. Nevertheless, they eventually fell to City’s superior firepower, but they’ll take a few positives from today, and on another day they could’ve come away with a point.
For City, business continues as usual. The loss of Rodri gave them less stability than they usually have, especially in defence, and the attack lacked the final bit of quality on a couple of occasions, but they know they’ll likely iron those mistakes out within a few weeks.
Not a lot to take definitively, but an interesting opening match for both sides.
18:33 , Chris Wilson
FULL-TIME! Chelsea 0-2 Man City
18:28 , Chris Wilson
FULL-TIME!
The referee brings the match to an end and City take three points in their season opener! Chelsea got close at times, but you need a finishing touch if you want to beat the champions.
Chelsea 0-2 Man City
18:27 , Chris Wilson
95 mins
One of the last actions of the match as Fernandez unleashes a driven shot from outside the box, but it’s straight at Ederson.
Chelsea 0-2 Man City
18:26 , Chris Wilson
94 mins
City are happy to just keep the ball in the corner and run down the clock, though there’s no chance of them giving this lead away.
Chelsea 0-2 Man City
18:25 , Chris Wilson
91 mins
There are five minutes of added time but this match is over as a contest, as Doku is fouled once more.
Chelsea 0-2 Man City
18:22 , Chris Wilson
89 mins
Caicedo is just the second player to be booked today as he brings down Doku. Moments later, the Belgian does brilliantly to wriggle through three Chelsea defenders into the box, but his cutback is intercepted.
Chelsea 0-2 Man City
18:20 , Chris Wilson
88 mins
Chelsea are charging forward trying to get back into it, but they’re leaving themselves open at the back. City are knocking it around to a chorus of ‘ole’ from their fans.
GOAL! Chelsea 0-2 Man City
18:18 , Chris Wilson
85 mins
GOAL! And it’s a former Chelsea man!
Really poor on the whole from Chelsea. The ball is cleared straight to Kovacic, who is unmarked in acres of space. He drives forward towards the box and Fernandez doesn’t challenge him, so he goes for goal with an effort from outside the area. It’s not a brilliant effort and Sanchez should save it, but he palms it onto the base of the post and into the back of the net!
Chelsea 0-1 Man City
18:16 , Chris Wilson
84 mins
City really do look very comfortable now, controlling the pace of the game and refusing to concede possession. Doku does eventually run into trouble, but City win it back quickly.
Chelsea 0-1 Man City
18:14 , Chris Wilson
81 mins
Cucurella stays down after clearing the ball, and Chelsea will bring on Renato Veiga in his place.
City charge forward again, led by Doku, but they’re forced to recycle possession. It comes back to Foden, and before long it’s back with Ederson.
Chelsea 0-1 Man City
18:10 , Chris Wilson
77 mins
Chelsea fans think they have a penalty shout, but Kovacic’s hand was in a natural position. It was brilliant play from Palmer and Gusto to get into that position though.
The corner is cleared, and though Chelsea keep possession, they end up knocking it out of play for a goal kick.
Chelsea 0-1 Man City
18:08 , Chris Wilson
75 mins
Strangely, Chelsea aren’t really playing like a team desperately hunting an equaliser at home in their first game of the season. It’s very pedestrian.
City continue to search for a second, but Doku’s attempted through ball to Haaland is cut out.
Chelsea 0-1 Man City
18:06 , Chris Wilson
72 mins
The first chance of note quite a few minutes as De Bruyne fires a shot wide when he could have played in Foden.
Moments later, City swept forward again, with Lewis playing the one-two with Silva before trying to square it to Haaland, but it’s put behind for a corner.
Chelsea 0-1 Man City
18:04 , Chris Wilson
69 mins
Chelsea fans will be hoping that they’ve landed a real bargain with the signing of Marc Guiu, who cost just £5m from Barcelona as a result of a release clause. He’s one of the Blaugrana’s youngest ever goalscorers.
There is a lull in activity here as both sides struggle to gain a foothold at the moment.
Chelsea 0-1 Man City
17:59 , Chris Wilson
67 mins
Chelsea make two changes – Marc Guiu comes on for Jackson, while Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall replaces Lavia.
Chelsea 0-1 Man City
17:58 , Chris Wilson
65 mins
City are knocking it around but there isn’t a lot of penetration to their play – but they do score a disallowed goal!
They try the simple clip in to Haaland and he takes it down on his chest before failing to get the shot away properly. He rakes his boot across the leg of Colwill as he tries to shoot, and Lewis fires the ball into the back of the net on the rebound, but it’s overturned and Haaland is instead given a yellow card.
Chelsea 0-1 Man City
17:54 , Chris Wilson
62 mins
All of a sudden it’s Chelsea with all the chances! They come forward again and the cross comes in. Fernandez heads it past the goal but Gusto is there to clip it back in – it’s headed clear, though Lavia comes in to head back towards goal, and Jackson is there to wrestle with the defender and get a shot away from point blank range, but it’s straight at Ederson! Bit chaotic there.
Chelsea 0-1 Man City
17:52 , Chris Wilson
58 mins
Pedro Neto comes on for Christopher Nkunku, who’s probably been Chelsea’s best player so far today.
City are starting to try and impose themselves a bit more on this half, but it’s Chelsea with the best chance so far. They work the ball to the right wing and it’s Fernandez to fizz in an early cross. It’s a great ball, right into the gap between ‘keeper and defenders, but Rico Lewis tracks back well to put it behind for a corner.
Chelsea 0-1 Man City
17:49 , Chris Wilson
56 mins
Scrappy over the last couple of minutes, with both sides giving away cheap fouls and sloppily losing possession.
Foden hasnt been able to have the same attacking impact as Savinho yet, with City often forced to go backwards rather than forwards (or inside) at the moment.
Chelsea 0-1 Man City
17:44 , Chris Wilson
52 mins
CLOSE! City collect possession as well and it’s moved to De Bruyne near the edge of the box. His pass in is deflected perfectly into the path of Silva, who then squares it to Haaland in the box.
The Norwegian opens up to curl it into the far corner, but he hasn’t wrapped his foot around it enough and it’s a fairly simple save for Sanchez.
Chelsea 0-1 Man City
17:43 , Chris Wilson
51 mins
Gusto gives it away cheaply before doing brilliantly to track back and win it back, but Caicedo’s clipped ball into Jackson is collected by Ederson.
Chelsea 0-1 Man City
17:41 , Chris Wilson
48 mins
A slow start to this half, with City taking plenty of possession but not creating anything with it.
Palmer slips it through to Fernandez in the box, but he collides with Jackson and the opportunity goes begging.
Chelsea 0-1 Man City
17:39 , Chris Wilson
47 mins
Sanchez with a poor pass straight to De Bruyne, but the Belgian can’t capitalise as he clips a cross beyond the sky blue shirts in the box.
KICK-OFF! Chelsea 0-1 Man City
17:37 , Chris Wilson
The home side get the second half started.
City have brought on Phil Foden in place of Savinho – looks like that niggling injury got to the Brazilian in the end.
HALF-TIME! Chelsea 0-1 Man City
17:36 , Chris Wilson
The teams are emerging from the Stamford Bridge tunnel now, so we’ll be back underway soon.
Chelsea certainly look like they can salvage at least a point here, though they have to be careful not to let this match run away from them.
HALF-TIME! Chelsea 0-1 Man City
17:32 , Chris Wilson
A mixed half for both sides, defined by that moment of brilliance from Haaland.
Both teams had chances – City probably just about edged it on balance – but failed to apply the finishing touches on all but one occasion.
City look good going forward but a little more edgy at the back, while Chelsea have caused problems going forward and have overall done fairly well in defence bar that one moment.
We’re in for an interesting second half.
HALF-TIME! Chelsea 0-1 Man City
17:28 , Chris Wilson
HALF-TIME! Chelsea 0-1 Man City
17:22 , Chris Wilson
50 mins
More penalty shouts as Nkunku goes down under plenty of sliding challenges and blocks, but nothing given again. The Frenchman perhaps could’ve done better there, having been sent almost clean through by Jackson.
The referee blows the whistle and the two teams head down the tunnel at 1-0 to City.
Chelsea 0-1 Man City
17:20 , Chris Wilson
48 mins
Gusto does well to stand his ground and dispossess Doku, and Chelsea go on the attack. It ends up falling to Enzo on the edge of the box, but he’s under plenty of pressure and never really has it under control. He collides with Dias on the edge of the box and there are shouts for a penalty, but nothing given.
The World Cup winner stays down for now, but he should be okay.
Chelsea 0-1 Man City
17:17 , Chris Wilson
46 mins
There’ll be at least five minutes added on to what has been an entertaining, if unspectacular, half of football. Chelsea look buoyed by that disallowed goal and their forward players are combining nicely at times.
DISALLOWED GOAL! Chelsea 0-1 Man City
17:16 , Chris Wilson
43 mins
Both City men are fine to play on, and their teammates are keeping plenty of the ball at the moment. When Chelsea do win it though, it’s in dangerous areas.
And there’s an example! Nkunku nips in to win possession and Chelsea sweep it wide to Palmer. He cuts inside and unleashes a fairly powerful shot but it’s straight at Ederson. The Brazilian should hold onto it, but he spills it and it falls to Jackson, who taps in!
However, the Senegal man had wandered offside as Palmer shot, so it’s disallowed!
Chelsea 0-1 Man City
17:12 , Chris Wilson
40 mins
A brilliant counter-attack chance for City but it’s ruined by Doku. Savinho does brilliantly to carry out of his half and release the Belgian on the overlap. City suddenly have a three-v-two with Haaland and De Bruyne in support – Doku tries to slide the Norwegian clean through, but it’s right at the defender and City have to settle for a long-range effort from Silva.
Both Savinho and De Bruyne are down and receiving treatment.
Chelsea 0-1 Man City
17:10 , Chris Wilson
38 mins
Fernandez tracks back brilliantly to dispossess Silva and get Chelsea out of trouble in their own box. Moments later he’s shooting in the opposition box after good combination work from Palmer, Nkunku and Jackson, but it’s deflected behind for a corner.
Chelsea 0-1 Man City
17:08 , Chris Wilson
36 mins
Savinho has beaten Cucurella twice in as many minutes, but he couldn’t put the cross in on either occasion.
Moments after, Doku collects in a central area outside the box and fires in a deflected shot that Sanchez does well to tip over.
Chelsea 0-1 Man City
17:06 , Chris Wilson
34 mins
Despite that touch Fernandez is one of the Chelsea players who’s having a good game so far, along with Nkunku and Lavia. Palmer is yet to really get into the game, but he’ll pick his moment.
A reprieve for Nico Jackson too, as he raced clear, beat a couple of the sliding challenges from City and slid a weak shot straight at a defender, but it was offside anyway.
Chelsea 0-1 Man City
17:03 , Chris Wilson
32 mins
Chelsea fans think they have a shout for a penalty but in truth it’s a terrible touch from Fernandez, who was receiving the ball on the edge of the box under the challenge from Savinho.
Chelsea 0-1 Man City
17:02 , Chris Wilson
30 mins
Rico Lewis slides in to intercept – he’s played well so far today, as he did in the Community Shield. You’d have thought City will call upon his flexibility many times this season, especially since he looks so comfortable in more attacking positions too. Have they already found the Kyle Walker replacement, or does his future lie in another position?
The match has calmed down now, with Chelsea happy to knock it around their half for the moment and City declining to press them.
Chelsea 0-1 Man City
16:59 , Chris Wilson
28 mins
Chelsea are building better attacks now but the pace of it all is still pretty hectic, as Nkunku clips a ball over all the blue shirts and then Palmer delivers one straight to Ederson.
Chelsea 0-1 Man City
16:57 , Chris Wilson
24 mins
Chelsea have some sustained possession now but it’s very frantic and not very cohesive. Caicedo tries to fizz a through ball into Jackson, but it’s straight to Akanji.
Moments after, Nkunku thinks he’s won the ball and is clean through, but he’s penalised for pulling Akanji back.
Chelsea 0-1 Man City
16:53 , Chris Wilson
22 mins
Problems for Chelsea now, as the midfield can’t get a hold of the match. Silva ships a pass across to De Bruyne, who has plenty of space as he opens his body up to shoot, but it’s wide of the far corner.
GOAL! Chelsea 0-1 Man City
16:51 , Chris Wilson
19 mins
GOAL! Out of nothing, but is it offside?
Doku has it on the left wing and he fizzes a pass into the box. Silva can’t control it but he can stretch out a leg to poke it to Haaland. The Norwegian still has a lot to do, but he takes a touch into his path, shrugs off the challenge from Cucurella and reverses a little chip past Sanchez for 1-0!
Chelsea 0-0 Man City
16:48 , Chris Wilson
18 mins
No clear-cut chances for either side yet, but both teams are looking sharp in periods. City are beginning to keep the lion’s share of the ball though.
Chelsea 0-0 Man City
16:46 , Chris Wilson
15 mins
Cucurella does well to win a foul off Doku as the Belgian looked to get onto the end of the one-two into the box. At the other end, Dias does well to, shepherding Jackson off the ball on the edge of the City box before winning a foul.
Lavia brings down De Bruyne near halfway and City have possession as De Bruyne’s early cross finds the gloves of Sanchez.
Doku and Savinho have already switched wings.
Chelsea 0-0 Man City
16:43 , Chris Wilson
12 mins
Poor again from Doku, twice in as many minutes. He works some space on the right to get past Cucurella but ends up losing out to the Spaniard, and then moments later Savinho does well to get the ball across but the Belgian skews a shot well wide.
Chelsea go up the other end but it’s a little pedestrian before Palmer is dispossessed by Kovacic.
Chelsea 0-0 Man City
16:41 , Chris Wilson
10 mins
A quick counter from Chelsea ends with Gusto playing in an early cross that Gvardiol does well to dive in and put out for a corner. Palmer swings in an inviting cross, but Fofana can only volley it wide.
Chelsea 0-0 Man City
16:39 , Chris Wilson
8 mins
Some nice touches from Savinho take him past Cole Palmer before he slots a pass into the path of Bernardo. The Portuguese’s cross is put behind for a corner, and City concede a foul when the ball is delivered in.
Chelsea 0-0 Man City
16:38 , Chris Wilson
6 mins
Chelsea have their first real attack but Rico Lewis extinguishes it after tackling Nkunku on the edge of the box. Chelsea win back possession after a sloppy pass in midfield from City, but neither side is in a rush to commit numbers forward at the moment.
Chelsea 0-0 Man City
16:35 , Chris Wilson
4 mins
Savinho’s first involvement sees a deflected cross land in the gloves of Sanchez. Moments later, Doku clips a cross towards the back post that just flies out behind the goal. Poor from the Belgian after good work from Haaland to win possession.
Chelsea 0-0 Man City
16:32 , Chris Wilson
2 mins
Rico Lewis’ first foray forward ends with the young full-back finding the side netting with a cross. Chelsea not out of their half yet.
KICK-OFF! Chelsea vs Man City
16:31 , Chris Wilson
1 min
City get us started at Stamford Bridge! City take their first steps in the hunt for five in a row.
Chelsea vs Man City LIVE
16:27 , Chris Wilson
The two teams are coming out of the tunnel now, with both sides looking focused today.
Plenty of underlying story lines before kick-off today, from the omission of Sterling to the choice of Enzo Fernandez as captain.
Another story is Erling Haaland – this is his 100th appearance in a City shirt, and he’s scored NINETY goals.
Chelsea vs Man City LIVE
16:25 , Chris Wilson
We’re five minutes away from kick-off at Stamford Bridge. Will Pep Guardiola’s side do their usual business, or will Enzo Maresca’s young side provide an opening week surprise in the Premier League?
We’ll find out soon.
Head-to-head
16:20 , Chris Wilson
A reminder of the head-to-head between these two teams – Chelsea have won 77, with City winning 66 and 41 ending as draws.
The two teams drew in both their league meetings last season, playing out one of the matches of the season as Stamford Bridge as they drew 4-4. They also met in the FA Cup semi-final, with City running out 1-0 winners.
The most famous match between the two came in the Champions League final in May 2021, where Thomas Tuchel’s Chelsea won their second trophy courtesy of a Kai Havertz goal.
That final was the last time Chelsea beat City in any competition – Chelsea are winless in their last six Premier League meetings with Manchester City (D2 L4), since a 2-1 away win in May 2021.
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Enzo Maresca confident Chelsea can ‘close the gap’ but new manager admits he needs time
16:10 , Chris Wilson
Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca promised it is only a matter of time before the club is ready to challenge at the top of the Premier Leaguetable, as he prepares to kick off his Stamford Bridge tenure at home to Manchester City on Sunday.
The Italian is the sixth coach to have led the team since Todd Boehly’s Clearlake Capital consortium bought the club two years ago.
That period initially saw the Blues, who last won the league in 2017, slump from being Champions League regulars to the obscurity of mid-table before recovering to put in a strong finish to last season under former boss Mauricio Pochettino and qualify for Europe.
Raheem Sterling’s agent issues statement after winger left out of Chelsea squad
16:02 , Lawrence Ostlere
Raheem Sterling’s agent has issued a statement seeking “clarity” on the forward’s future after his omission from the Chelsea squad to face Manchester City.
Cole Palmer, Nicolas Jackson and Christopher Nkunku were named as the starting front three, while 18-year-old summer signing Marc Guiu was one of a number of forward options preferred to Sterling on the bench.
A member of the 82-cap England international’s off-field team admitted that they were surprised at Maresca’s decision to leave the 29-year-old out entirely against his former club.
Raheem Sterling’s agent issues statement after winger left out of Chelsea squad
Is Chelsea vs Manchester City on TV? Kick-off time, channel and how to watch Premier League fixture today
16:00 , Chris Wilson
With 30 minutes to go until kick-off, here’s a reminder of how you can watch this afternoon’s match.
When is Chelsea v Manchester City?
Chelsea v Manchester City kicks off at 4.30pm BST on Sunday, 18 August and takes place at Stamford Bridge, London.
How can I watch it?
Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the match live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League, with coverage starting at 4pm BST. Subscribers will also be able to watch on a live stream via the Sky Go app.
Is Chelsea vs Man City on TV? Kick-off time, channel and how to watch
What the managers have been saying
15:50 , Chris Wilson
Guardiola named Chelsea – as well as Arsenal, Liverpool, Man Utd, Spurs and Newcastle – as a potential title rival earlier in the week, pointing to “the amount of players and their quality and the manager”.
“Six or seven teams will be there and if you drop a little bit, you will be away. This is the reality that I have felt since the first season I arrived here and after we proved to ourselves that we can do it and to try to do it again. It’s simple.
“There are 114 points to play (for) and we start from zero like everyone. Now we have to conquer again because they are not going to just give us the Premier League for the 24-25 season.
“I understand when people say we are favourites – and we have to accept it. When you win four in a row and six in seven, it is normal that you are favourites. We have to live with that – but I know what we have to do. It is point by point that we must win and, of course, every season it becomes more difficult.”
His Chelsea counterpart has said that Chelsea have been “doing well since day one” and “are improving things”.
“It is too early for the team to be where I want it to be. But I am quite happy because in terms of the process; I think the team is ahead of where I expected.
“For me, a good season would be so I can see day after day, month after month, a team that is improving. For sure with timing, we are going to close a little bit of a gap between us and the teams that are higher than us in this moment.”
On Pep Guardiola, he says that “after eight or nine years together, you can do so many different things”.
“Pep is not a manager that is always doing the same, he is always changing. For us, it will be exactly the same. It will be a tough game but exciting to start against the champions.
“We are going to try and instill our game, to win games and to make us happy, and also the fans.”
I cannot take credit for former assistant Enzo Maresca’s success – Pep Guardiola
15:40 , Chris Wilson
Despite the links between himself and Enzo Maresca, Pep Guardiola insists he cannot take any credit for his former assistant Enzo Maresca’s success as a manager.
The pair will go head-to-head on Sunday in Maresca’s first game as Chelsea boss when City launch their bid for a record-extending fifth-successive Premier League crown at Stamford Bridge.
Maresca helped City win the treble under Guardiola in 2022-23 and – after winning the Sky Bet Championship title in his first season as Leicester manager – the Italian replaced Mauricio Pochettino at Chelsea in June.
City have made just three changes to the side that won the Community Shield. The injured Oscar Bobb is replaced by Savinho, while in midfield, McAtee and O’Reilly drop to the bench in place of De Bruyne and Bernardo Silva.
Savinho – a mini-profile on City’s new signing
15:29 , Chris Wilson
So Savinho gets his first start for City, just over a week after making his debut for the club in the Community Shield win. The Brazilian played well on his debut, replacing Jeremy Doku and producing a similar display to the Belgian.
Savinho, who is just 20 years old, was signed for around £30m from City’s sister club Troyes. He was known more commonly as Savio last season when he played for Girona, where he got nine goals and 10 assists last season as the Catalan club qualified for the Champions League for the first time.
He has a similarly direct style of play to Doku, frequently looking to take his man on, and often utilising his speed and agility when dribbling. As a left-footer, he can play on the right wing but is often deployed on the left, as he was last week.
Despite his enjoyment when taking on defenders, the Brazilian also frequently drifts inside, helping out the attack from more central areas.
Line-ups
15:20 , Chris Wilson
Man City XI: Ederson; Lewis, Akanji, Dias, Gvardiol; Kovacic, De Bruyne, Bernardo; Doku, Haaland, Savinho.
The teams should be announced within the next five minutes, so here’s a reminder of that early team news.
Reece James’ injury woes continue and the Chelsea captain will miss the opener with a hamstring injury, though he is also suspended.
Nicolas Jackson, Axel Disasi, Omari Kellyman and Djordje Petrovic are all doubts after missing long periods of pre-season, although Jackson is expected to feature.
Manchester City will be without Oscar Bobb, who is out with a fractured leg, while Jack Grealish is a doubt having missed the Community Shield last weekend. Pep Guardiola also recently confirmed that Rodri has not travelled to London with the squad.
Kyle Walker and John Stones are back in training after returning late following the Euro 2024 final.
A new Premier League season awaits – but Man City’s legal case casts a long and inevitable shadow
15:00 , Chris Wilson
There are only a handful of people who know exactly what is happening in the Manchester City case and one of them had to promote the new Premier League season this week.
“It’s clear we have some regulatory challenges,” competition chief executive Richard Masters said. “But I’m confident we can navigate all of that and, by the time we sit down again in 12 months, a lot of that stuff will be clearer and we can have the way we always want it, which is the football front and centre.”
It’s quite a hopeful spin that is perhaps natural from the world’s most bombastic league, especially since this season could involve a storm like no other. This could well be the most controversial and consequential campaign in the English game’s history, that reaches both Bosman and Italy’s Calciopoli in terms of its effects. It could change the face of the table, the future, the past, as well as the Premier League’s very image. An outcome of the City case is expected by April, but any time that late is almost even worse for the Premier League.
Chelsea vs Man City LIVE
14:50 , Chris Wilson
These two sides met three times last season, contesting an FA Cup semi-final as well as their two league games.
The first meeting threw up one of the games of the season at Stamford Bridge, with Cole Palmer scoring a late penalty to equalise against his old side.
The second match was slightly less exciting, though no less interesting, ending in a 1-1 draw at the Etihad.
So the FA Cup tie was the only match where one side could find something to separate themselves from the other – City won that match 1-0, though Chelsea were kicking themselves come full-time as they had plenty of chances to win it themselves.
All the most recent evidence suggests that we’re in for a cracker this afternoon!
Chelsea transfers and rumours
14:35 , Chris Wilson
The transfer merry-g-round continues at Chelsea, with the Blues reportedly close to signing Joao Felix on a permanent transfer. Conor Gallagher would likely be going the other way, with the purported transfer of Samu Omorodion falling through.
Chelsea have also been linked with a host of other players, from heavily reported links to Victor Osimhen to less believable links such as Jadon Sancho.
In terms of players leaving, Ben Chilwell has been touted for a move, with Trevoh Chalobah almost certain to leave too after reportedly being banned from the first-team facilities.
Incomings:
Pedro Neto – £54m
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall – £30m
Filip Jorgensen – £20.7m
Omari Kellyman – £19m
Marc Guiu – £5m
Aaron Anselmino – £17m (loaned out)
Renato Veiga – £12m
Caleb Wiley – £8.5m (loaned out)
Tosin Adarabioyo – free
Outgoings:
Ian Maatsen – £37.5m
Lewis Hall – £28m
Omari Hutchinson – £20m
Diego Moreira – £1.5m
Hakim Ziyech – free
Thiago Silva – free
Malang Sarr – free
Lesley Ugochukwu – loan
Alfie Gilchrist – loan
City transfers and rumours
14:25 , Chris Wilson
With City having sold Julian Alvarez while losing Oscar Bobb to a long-term injury, there’s plenty of speculation around the club’s potential transfer targets. The only major signing they have made so far is Savio (who is now known as Savinho) from Troyes – to much irritation in some parts.
The Cityzens have been linked to both Ebere Eze and Bruno Guimaraes, but with the window closing soon and both of those players commanding huge fees, don’t be surprised to see City go with more under-the-radar signings.
In terms of outgoings, Kalvin Phillips has now gone out on loan to Ipswich, while it remains to be seen whether Joao Cancelo will be of use to Guardiola this season.
Incomings:
Savio – £21m
Outgoings:
Julian Alvarez – £82m
Taylor Harwood-Bellis – £20m
Sergio Gomez – £8.4m
Tommy Doyle – £4.3m
Kalvin Phillips – loan
Enzo Maresca v Pep Guardiola
14:15 , Chris Wilson
A little bit of background on Enzo Maresca then, as alluded to in that article.
The Italian, who had a playing career with teams including Juventus, Sevilla and West Brom, took his first managerial role with Parma in 2021, subsequently being dismissed after failing to reach the promotion spots in Serie B.
But his first job in management had actually come the season before – he was hired by Man City as the head of their Elite Development Squad in August 2020, and won the PL2 title while there.
After his failed stint at Parma, he returned to City as Guardiola’a assistant in June 2022.
One year later, he was appointed Leicester manager, and his successful stint there led to Chelsea appointing him earlier this summer.
Enzo Maresca is only the latest Pep Guardiola clone – the problem is, they can’t all win
14:00 , Chris Wilson
Pep Guardiola’s closest challenger last season was his former assistant, Mikel Arteta. The Bundesliga was won by a team managed by one of his former players, Xabi Alonso, just as the previous season’s LaLiga had been, in Xavi. The Carabao Cup in 2023 and the FA Cup in 2024 were claimed by Erik ten Hag, who was nicknamed “mini Pep” when he was in charge of Bayern Munich’s second team while the Catalan looked after the senior squad.
The Guardiolaisation of football is most apparent in England. The Manchester City manager’s greatest rival, and stylistic opposite, Jurgen Klopp is gone and his replacement is a self-professed Guardiola fan, in Arne Slot. Tottenham are under a graduate of the City Football Group, in Ange Postecoglou; so are England, temporarily, with Lee Carsley having arrived in Manchester in the same summer as Guardiola.
Enzo Maresca is only the latest Pep Guardiola clone – but they can’t all win
I’d take more satisfaction in Man City improving than title win – Pep Guardiola
13:48 , Chris Wilson
Pep Guardiola admitted he would take greater satisfaction this season from seeing Manchester City improve than in winning another Premier League title.
Six titles in seven years and a record-breaking four in succession have changed the 53-year-old Spaniard’s perspective.
His contract at the Etihad expires next year and speculation on his future will continue to mount until he decides whether or not to extend it.
The first meeting between these two sides came in 1907, with 177 matches played since.
Chelsea have won 77, with City winning 66 and 41 ending as draws.
The two teams drew in both their league meetings last season, playing out one of the matches of the season as Stamford Bridge as they drew 4-4. They also met in the FA Cup semi-final, with City running out 1-0 winners.
The most famous match between the two came in the Champions League final in May 2021, where Thomas Tuchel’s Chelsea won their second trophy courtesy of a Kai Havertz goal.
That final was the last time Chelsea beat City in any competition.
Enzo Maresca urges Chelsea fans to be patient as he insists team is ‘improving’
13:18 , Chris Wilson
Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca has urged fans to be patient with the team, promising it is only a matter of time before they are ready to challenge at the top of the Premier League table.
The Italian is the sixth coach to have led the team since Todd Boehly’s Clearlake Capital consortium bought the club two years ago, and he is preparing to kick off his tenure at home to Manchester City on Sunday 18 August.
“With time, we are going to close the gap. Hopefully it can happen very soon,” Maresca said in his pre-match press conference, adding that he wants Chelsea fans to be the “12th man” this season.
Enzo Maresca urges Chelsea fans to be patient as he insists team is ‘improving’
Kyle Walker insists Premier League is ‘our trophy to lose’ before a ball is kicked
12:58 , Lawrence Ostlere
Manchester City start their quest for an unprecedented fifth Premier League title in a row when they travel to Chelsea on Sunday.
Pep Guardiola’s side became the first club in the history of the English top-flight to win four titles in a row, but Kyle Walker believes it is already theirs “to lose”, despite finishing just two points above Arsenal last season.
“I wouldn’t say it’s an ego, but we’ve done this four times in a row – this is our trophy to lose,” Walker told BBC Radio 5 Live’s Monday Night Club.
Kyle Walker insists Premier League is ‘our trophy to lose’ before a ball is kicked
Match stats
12:40 , Lawrence Ostlere
Chelsea are winless in their last six Premier League meetings with Manchester City (D2 L4), since a 2-1 away win in May 2021.
Overall, City are unbeaten in their last nine meetings with Chelsea (won seven, drew two).
No team has earned more points from their opening matches of the Premier League season than Chelsea , with 67. Only Man United have picked up more wins (21) than the Blues (20).
This is the first time Chelsea have begun a top-flight season with a match against the reigning champions since 1971-72, when they lost 3-0 against Arsenal.
Nothing lasts forever and the era of Manchester City is ending
12:27 , Lawrence Ostlere
Jurgen Klopp’s departure means Pep Guardiola stands alone. Only one manager who has won the Premier League still plies his trade in it and it is Manchester City’s serial champion.
Last season rendered Guardiola a history-maker in a new respect, the first manager to win four consecutive English titles. With Klopp gone, in a sense, he has eliminated the opposition. In another, he remains a marked man. “Everyone wants the crown that we have worn for four years,” he warned last week.
Guardiola’s capacity to create teams that can win both week in, week out and year in, year out adds to City’s powers of intimidation. They have a proven ability to reel off 12 or 15 straight victories. They could become the first English club to register five straight league titles, feats that have occurred in the recent past in France, Italy and Germany, but never here.
Nothing lasts forever and the era of Manchester City is ending
Cole Palmer hopes to bring ‘success and trophies to Chelsea’ after new deal
12:12 , Lawrence Ostlere
England international Cole Palmer has signed a two-year contract extension with Chelsea.
The Premier League club confirmed that 22-year-old Palmer, who joined Chelsea from Manchester City in a £42.5million deal last September, has committed himself to the Blues until June 2033.
“I’m delighted to sign this new deal,” Cole told Chelsea’s official website.
“I achieved a lot in my first season here, and hopefully I can continue to experience great things at this club, both on a personal level and in terms of bringing success and trophies to Chelsea.”
Premier League 2024/25 predictions: Champions, top four, relegation, best signing, top scorer and more
11:40 , Lawrence Ostlere
Manchester City, after their fourth title in a row, are aiming for a magnificent five-in-a-row – but will this be the season Arsenal finally get over the line and win a first top-flight crown in 21 years?
Liverpool will be an intriguing watch under new manager Arne Slot and a total of five clubs will take to the new season with a fresh look in the dugout, with Enzo Maresca at Chelsea, Julen Lopetegui at West Ham, Steve Cooper at Leicester City and Fabian Hurzeler at Brighton.
Maresca at Chelsea will be a fascinating watch and how will Erik ten Hag fare at Manchester United after being given a new contract? The journeys of the newly-promoted trio of Leicester City, Ipswich Town and Southampton will be interesting, too.
Below, our writers make their predictions for the next season:
Premier League 2024/25 predictions: Champions, relegation, best signing, and more
Manchester City XI: Ederson; Lewis, Akanji, Dias, Gvardiol; Matheus Nunes, Kovacic, De Bruyne; Doku, Bernardo Silva, Haaland.
Prediction
This should be a captivating game between two teams with aspirations of success come the end of the season. City, of course, are the better side and may well prove too strong for a Chelsea team adjusting to a new style of play under Maresca. The Italian has been heavily influenced by Guardiola having worked at City as a coach before his move to Parma in 2021. At this point, though, the mentor should get the better of his disciple.
Chelsea 0-2 Manchester City.
Team news
11:12 , Lawrence Ostlere
Reece James’ injury woes continue and the Chelsea captain will miss the opener with a hamstring injury, though he is also suspended.
Nicolas Jackson, Axel Disasi, Omari Kellyman and Djordje Petrovic are all doubts after missing long periods of pre-season, although Jackson is expected to feature.
Manchester City will be without Oscar Bobb, who is out with a fractured leg, while Jack Grealish is a doubt having missed the Community Shield last weekend. Pep Guardiola also recently confirmed that Rodri has not travelled to London with the squad.
Is Chelsea vs Manchester City on TV? Kick-off time, channel and how to watch Premier League fixture
10:58 , Lawrence Ostlere
When is Chelsea v Manchester City?
Chelsea v Manchester City kicks off at 4.30pm BST on Sunday, 18 August and takes place at Stamford Bridge, London.
How can I watch it?
Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the match live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League, with coverage starting at 4pm BST. Subscribers will also be able to watch on a live stream via the Sky Go app.
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Chelsea vs Man City LIVE
10:45 , Lawrence Ostlere
Chelsea host Manchester City in the standout fixture on the opening weekend of the new Premier League season.
The away side, after winning their fourth successive title in 2023-24, enter the season as favourites to win a fifth crown in a row, despite an uneventful summer transfer window. But Pep Guardiola’s side have very little room for improvement after years of constant success.
Chelsea, meanwhile, will begin a new era under Enzo Maresca at Stamford Bridge, and it is very much a baptism of fire for the Italian, whose side struggled in pre-season.
The Blues have made some big-name additions again in the transfer window, notably Pedro Neto from Wolves and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall from Leicester.
While nothing will be decided for either side in this match, a positive start in such a big game could set the tone for the season ahead.
Chelsea vs Man City LIVE
10:25 , Lawrence Ostlere
Good afternoon and welcome to TheIndependent’s coverage of Chelsea vs Manchester City in the penultimate match of gameweek one of the 2024/25 Premier League!
The Blues head into the match with plenty of hope under new manager Enzo Maresca, while City enter looking to lay down an early marker for Arsenal and Liverpool and remind any doubters of their credentials as favourites.
And we’ll have all the build-up and live updates as they come in.
Is that a penalty? Wolves forward Hwang, I think, goes down in the box and the visitors yell for a penalty. VAR check it… and uphold Jarred Gillett’s on-field decision not to give it.
Wolves boss Gary O’Neil gets a yellow for his protests. They came out on the end of a couple of tough VAR calls last season, and I imagine O’Neil will have something to say about it after the match, too…
Then another weird yellow card. Gabriel Jesus leans over, Yerson Mosquera taps him on the… behind, and Jesus reacts angrily, shoving over his opponent. All a bit unnecessary.