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GOAL! Nottingham Forest 0-1 Chelsea (Acheampong 48)
Premier League: An unmarked Josh Acheampong has headed Chelsea in front at the City Ground, converting a Pedro Neto cross from six yards to score his first senior goal. Rob Smyth has the latest …
Manchester United: Benjamin Sesko is a topic of context-free condemnation as social media’s sluice of aggravation sinks us all, writes Jonathan Liew.
Today’s Premier League fixtures
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Nottingham Forest 0-0 Chelsea (L)
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Sunderland v Wolves
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Burnley v Leeds
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Crystal Palace v Bournemouth
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Brighton v Newcastle United
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Manchester City v Everton
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Fulham v Arsenal (5.30pm BST)

Nottingham Forest v Chelsea - live!
The weekend’s Premier League action got under way in today’s early kick-off at the City Ground, where patience with Ange Postecoglou is already wearing thin despite today’s match being just his eighth in charge of the home side. It’s scoreless at half-time, Forest have thus far failed to capitalise on a litany of Chelsea errors in defence and Rob Smyth has the latest …

Premier League clockwatch
The latest international break of the season is over and the Premier League is back. Following today’s early match between Nottingham Forest and Chelsea at the City Ground, we have five three o’clock kick-offs upon which to keep tabs. Still seeking their first win of the season, Wolves travel to the Stadium of Light to take on a Sunderland side who will overtake that record-breaking low Derby County points tally after just eight games of the campaign if they can win or draw.
At Turf Moor, Burnley host Leeds United in a rare Premier League Managers Whose Surnames Rhyme derby, while two of the divisions more sought after gaffers will stand in adjacent technical areas as Crystal Palace try to score against Bournemouth for the first time in four meetings. The nonsensical rule forbidding on-loan players from lining up against their parent clubs means the in-form Jack Grealish will not get to play for Everton when they travel to the Etihad to face Manchester City. We can but speculate but one suspects non-celebration celebrations would have been conspicuous by their absence if Grealish was able to help Everton put one over on Pep Guardiola at the Etihad.
And finally, Dan Burn and Yankuba Minteh are expected to be in action against their former clubs when Newcastle United make the long trek to Brighton for what looks a particularly eye-catching and difficult to call match-up. As ever, we’ll bring you updates on all the goals as they go in, flag up any major talking points and bring you post-match reaction and reports from around the ground, while keeping an eye out for any other major talking points from grounds the length and breadth of the UK. Don’t touch that dial …