Chelsea tok care of Arsenal 2-0 in a match that featured physical play and Arsene Wenger shoving Jose Mourinho. Manchester United are inching closer to a top four place after a big win over Everton.
West Ham have no trouble against QPR

Jamie McDonaldQPR remains at the bottom of the table with just a single win so far this season and a league worse -11 goal differential. Fortunately for Harry Redknapp, you can be relegated in the opening three months of a season, but there no doubt his team is a favorite to find themselves back in the Championship next season.
West Ham wasted little time taking the lead over QPR thanks to an own-goal in the 5th minute. Diafra Sakho forced the early corner for the Irons and after to a combination of poor defending and Robert Green not coming out for the ball, Sakho’s header hit off Nedum Onuoha’s knee and in the back of the net.
Read Article >Sadio Mané had the miss of the season

Bryn LennonSpurs, Eriksen cool off Soton

Ian WaltonSoton missed a brilliant chance to equalize in the 84th minute when Sadio Mané got free in behind the Spurs’ defense and had virtually nothing between himself and an empty net. Instead of directing Shane Long’s perfectly placed cross past Lloris from just yards away, Mané couldn’t make clean contact, sending the ball spinning well wide of the goal. The 22-year-old Senegalese striker will have nightmares about that miss for days.
Spurs: Lloris, Rose, Vertonghen, Kaboul, Naughton (Dier 32’), Mason, Capoue, Chadli, Eriksen (Dembélé 81’), Lamela (Kane 90’ +1), Adebayor
Read Article >Arsenal fans post photos of flares, smoke bombs


Another angle of the previous photo.
Apparently they set some off on the street outside the stadium as well ... how clever.
Read Article >City should have enough to beat Villa

Alex LiveseyManchester City have looked far from infallible so far this season, but that hasn’t stopped them picking up 11 points from their opening six games. They should be able to add three more to their tally in Saturday’s late Premier League kickoff, as they travel to play Paul Lambert’s Aston Villa.
Key player - Sergio Agüero (Manchester City)
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