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AS IT HAPPENED

As they happened: Premier League 3pm kick-offs

Liverpool and Manchester City were just two of the sides in action this afternoon. Off we went…

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Full-Times:

Liverpool 5-0 Norwich
Man City 2-0 Fulham
Newcastle 1-2 Reading
Swansea 3-1 Stoke
West Ham 1-1 QPR
Wigan 2-3 Sunderland

First of all, the team news!

Pepe Reina has an eye injury so Brad Jones comes in for Liverpool against Norwich, while Daniel Sturridge and Luis Suarez start up front together for the first time.

Manchester City have a stronger bench than the first teams of most of their Premier League rivals (Nasri, Balotelli and Aguero to name but three), while James McClean has been dropped for Sunderland’s trip to Wigan.

See it all for yourself here…

Liverpool v Norwich

Liverpool: Jones, Wisdom, Carragher, Agger, Johnson, Gerrard, Lucas, Henderson, Suarez, Sturridge, Downing
Subs: Gulacsi, Allen, Borini, Sterling, Shelvey, Skrtel, Robinson

Norwich: Bunn, Martin, Ryan Bennett, Turner, Garrido, Elliott Bennett, Johnson, Howson, Snodgrass, Tettey, Holt
Subs: Rudd, Jackson, Pilkington, Hoolahan, Barnett, Tierney, Kane

Referee: Michael Oliver (Northumberland)

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Man City v Fulham

Man City: Hart, Zabaleta, Kompany, Nastasic, Clichy, Barry, Javi Garcia, Milner, Tevez, Silva, Dzeko
Subs: Pantilimon, Lescott, Nasri, Kolarov, Aguero, Rodwell, Balotelli

Fulham: Schwarzer, Riether, Hughes, Hangeland, Richardson, Duff, Karagounis, Sidwell, Dejagah, Ruiz, Berbatov
Subs: Etheridge, Senderos, Baird, Petric, Briggs, Rodallega, Kacaniklic

Referee: Jon Moss

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Newcastle v Reading

Newcastle: Krul, Coloccini, Santon, Debuchy, Williamson, Cabaye, Anita, Cisse, Marveaux, Gutierrez, Shola Ameobi
Subs: Elliot, Perch, Steven Taylor, Bigirimana, Obertan, Sammy Ameobi, Ranger

Reading: Federici, Pearce, Mariappa, Harte, Kelly, Leigertwood, McCleary, Kebe, McAnuff, Guthrie, Pogrebnyak
Subs: Taylor, Gunter, Morrison, Akpan, Karacan, Le Fondre, Hunt

Referee: Andre Marriner

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Swansea v Stoke

Swansea: Vorm, Rangel, Monk, Williams, Davies, Hernandez, de Guzman, Ki, Michu, Routledge, Shechter
Subs: Tremmel, Bartley, Britton, Graham, Dyer, Lamah, Tiendalli

Stoke: Begovic, Whitehead, Huth, Shawcross, Cameron, Etherington, Whelan, Nzonzi, Adam, Walters, Crouch
Subs: Sorensen, Palacios, Jones, Owen, Upson, Kightly, Jerome

Referee: Mike Dean (Wirral)

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West Ham v QPR

West Ham: Jaaskelainen, Demel, Tomkins, Reid, O’Brien, Noble, Diame, Joe Cole, Nolan, Jarvis, Chamakh
Subs: Spiegel, Carlton Cole, Collison, Vaz Te, Taylor, Diarra, Potts

QPR: Julio Cesar, Onuoha, Nelsen, Hill, Da Silva, Derry, Mbia, Mackie, Taarabt, Wright-Phillips, Remy
Subs: Green, Traore, Ferdinand, Park, Hoilett, Faurlin, Bothroyd

Referee: Howard Webb

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Wigan v Sunderland

Wigan: Al Habsi, Boyce, Caldwell, Figueroa, Stam, McCarthy, McArthur, Beausejour, Gomez, Di Santo, Maloney
Subs: Robles, Jones, Henriquez, McManaman, Espinoza, Boselli, Golobart

Sunderland: Mignolet, Gardner, O’Shea, Bramble, Colback, Larsson, N’Diaye, Vaughan, Johnson, Fletcher, Sessegnon
Subs: Westwood, Bardsley, Wickham, McFadden, Kilgallon, McClean, Elmohamady

Referee: Anthony Taylor (Cheshire)

A bright start from Liverpool at Anfield as Downing gets the better of Garrido, but his header goes begging.

What a start!

Goal – Manchester City 1-0 Fulham

James Milner plays the ball to Edin Dzeko, whose shot is parried by Mark Schwarzer into the path of David Silva. It’s already looking pretty bleak for the Cottagers.

Goal – Wigan 1-0 Sunderland

The Latics take the lead through a David Vaughan own goal.

Meanwhile, back at Anfield, Robert Snodgrass crosses but Ryan Bennett’s easy header is straight at Brad Jones.


Celtic fans, you’re already 2-0 up against Hearts, job done.

Back in the Premier League, and there’s been a…

Goal – West Ham 0-1 QPR

Just 14 minutes into his debut for Harry Redknapp’s side, and Loic Remy has his first goal for the Hoops. The new arrival coolly slots home an inch-perfect Adel Taarabt pass, a beautifully held run by the Frenchman.

Goal – Wigan 1-1 Sunderland

Referee Anthony Taylor does nothing to ingratiate himself with the home support, as one of the Wigan players is unfairly adjudged to have handled a free-kick by Sebastian Larsson. The penalty is awarded, and Craig Gardner obliges.

Goal – Wigan 1-2 Sunderland

Steven Fletcher’s header from an N’Diaye cross is saved by Ali Al Habsi, but the striker volleys home the scraps. Great game at the DW Stadium.

Goal – Liverpool 1-0 Norwich

Norwich squeeze Luis Suarez out but the ball deflects to Jordan Henderson, who absolutely smashes it past Mark Bunn on the volley. That’s Henderson’s first Premier League goal of the season, and just his fourth for Liverpool.

Nothing. Repeat, nothing. Has happened between Swansea and Stoke at the Liberty Stadium.

Loic Remy has scored his first goal in English football, and here it is.

It’s ALL happening…

Goal – Liverpool 2-0 Norwich

Daniel Sturridge lets Henderson’s forward pass go through his legs and on to Luis Suarez, who squeezes the ball expertly past Bunn. Fine finish from the Uruguayan.

Goal – Newcastle 1-0 Reading

Whatever Remy can do, it appears Yohan Cabaye can do even better. The Newcastle midfielder has been out for two months but he marks his return with an absolutely glorious free-kick.

Angel Rangel could be our new favourite player, and the Swansea full-back almost has an assist to his name. Michu heads his Spanish colleague’s cross wide against Stoke when it looked so much easier to score.

Goal – Wigan 1-3 Sunderland

Steven Fletcher had not scored in five games, and now he has two. Economy of movement for the oldest looking young Scotsman since Charlie Adam, and the Black Cats are running away with this.

Want to see Jordan Henderson’s cracker for Liverpool? Okey doke, here it is…

(YouTube credit: Cumle Alem Burda)

It’s now half-time at Anfield.

Carlos Tevez sets up Edin Dzeko, but the Bosnian’s shot goes narrowly over the angle of Schwarzer’s goal.

We have half-time across the Premier League games. Liverpool, Sunderland, Manchester City, Newcastle and QPR will all be happy, not so much the likes of Wigan and Norwich.

Join us shortly for the second half.

Can someone explain to me, once and for all, who this Lena Dunham character is?

Goal – Swansea 1-0 Stoke City

Young full-back Ben Davies scores his first ever goal for the Welsh side, and Paul Merson describes him as finishing it with ‘a plum.’

Quite.

Stewart Downing lashes a shot wide for Liverpool against Norwich. The Reds are completely dominant, with Steven Gerrard and Sturridge also missing fine chances in the second half.

Goal – Liverpool 3-0 Norwich City

Henderson out to Downing on the right, Downing crosses for Daniel Sturridge to score his third goal in three games for the Reds. Impressive poaching from the former Chelsea, but there’s no need for the celebratory jig.

Goal – Swansea 2-0 Stoke City

Jonathan de Guzman puts Michael Laudrup’s side in control at the Liberty Stadium. Nice.

Chamakh has been replaced by Carlton Cole for West Ham. Has there been a worse Premier League striker than the Moroccan?


Poll Results:

- No (59)
- Sergei Rebrov (38)
- Yes (27)

Goal – Liverpool 4-0 Norwich City

Glen Johnson cuts inside from the left and finds Steven Gerrard, who scores his sixth of the season. A typical Gerrard goal, cracked in from distance. A good day to be a Liverpool fan.

Goal – West Ham 1-1 QPR

Matt Jarvis stands up a fine cross which Julio Cesar palms into the path of Joe Cole, who scores his first Hammers goal in ten years.

Goal – Manchester City 2-0 Fulham

Great play from Carlos Tevez, who plays in David Silva and the Spaniard dinks the ball over Schwarzer. That’s Silva’s first double for City.

Goal – Newcastle 1-1 Reading

It is not a thing of beauty, but Adam Le Fondre has just scored his fourth goal in three games for Reading.

Goal – Liverpool 5-0 Norwich

Raheem Sterling, on as a sub for Sturridge, dispossesses Michael Turner (how anyone could be bullied by Sterling is beyond me, but I digress) and the youngster’s pass/shot across goal is deflected in by Ryan Bennett for a probable own goal.

Liverpool have now scored five against Norwich for the second time this season.

He’s been on the pitch for six minutes, and he’s scored twice…

Goal – Newcastle 1-2 Reading

Reading have never even taken a point at St James’ Park in the past, but Le Fondre now has his second of the game. Looks like Reading could be heading out of the relegation zone.

Goal – Wigan 2-3 Sunderland

Angelo Henriquez scores his first goal since moving to the DW Stadium on loan from Manchester United, and Wigan could be back in this.

Goal – Swansea 3-0 Stoke City

On the same day that I make Asmir Begovic my first choice goalkeeper in Fantasy Football, Danny Graham’s magnificent touch finds de Guzman and he finds his second goal of the game.

So close for Joe Cole! Fabio clears the ball off the line and back into the arms of Julio Cesar. Frantic finish at Upton Park.

Speaking of the Reading match, Papiss Cissé shoots over the bar when it looks so much easier to score. What has happened to the player that did this last season?

(Credit: Dave Kitson)

Full-Time at Anfield… ‘Liquid football,’ according to my colleague Gavan Reilly… (his tongue may have been in his cheek at the time)

Goal – Swansea 3-1 Stoke City

Michael Owen has scored a goal. That sentence again? Michael Owen has scored a goal.

Full-time at Upton Park, West Ham and QPR share the spoils.

Full-time at the Madejski, and Reading have their first away win of the season.

Manchester City are good at football.

Perhaps the best game of the day has come at the DW Stadium, and Sunderland pick up their fifth win in eight games.

Finally, Swansea beat Stoke, for whom retirement’s Michael Owen bags his first Potters consolation goal.

That’s all folks! Today was good, but tomorrow will be great. Until we meet again…

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