2016-09-17

Premier League, Football League and European football updates

Hull City 1-4 Arsenal: read Louise Taylor’s match report

Manchester City 4-0 Bournemouth: read Jamie Jackson’s match report

5.17pm BST

Right, enough from me, thanks a lot for your company over the afternoon’s action. Thanks for the emails, tweets and more. Do join Rob Smyth for fun and games Part Two:

Related: Everton v Middlesbrough: Premier League – live!

5.13pm BST

A killer West Brom stat:

1.5% of the goals Tony Pulis teams have scored in the PL came vs West Ham today (in his 277th game)

Related: Nacer Chadli’s double helps West Brom romp to 4-2 win over West Ham

5.12pm BST

Pep Guardiola’s been speaking. There’s high praise indeed for Kevin De Bruyne too. “He understands the game, he’s physically strong but he knows everything and he sees everything,” says Guardiola. “In front of goal: he makes assists, scores goals and we are so, so lucky we have Kevin with us.”

5.07pm BST

Pep Guardiola’s got this managing malarkey down to a tee, hasn’t he? Manchester City’s 4-0 rout over Bournemouth was their fifth win on the bounce in the Premier League. As a result, they’re sitting pretty at the top of the table, and will stay there until next weekend at least. Jack Wilshere’s first start in Bournemouth colours meanwhile was pretty low-key. Here’s Jamie Jackson’s match report:

Related: Manchester City and Kevin De Bruyne roll on with Bournemouth thumping

Related: Alexis Sánchez and Theo Walcott ensure Arsenal sink 10-man Hull

5.01pm BST

Kilmarnock 2-2 Partrick Thistle

Motherwell 4-2 Hamilton

4.59pm BST

Charlton 1-2 AFC Wimbledon

Chesterfield 3-1 Northampton

4.58pm BST

Cardiff 0-2 Leeds United

Huddersfield 2-1 QPR

4.56pm BST

Bristol City have a late equaliser at home to Derby County! It’s the second-half substitute and club captain Aaron Wilbraham, in the 94th minute, of all times ! Nigel Pearson’s post-match interview will be ... interesting.

GOAL: #BristolCity 1-1 Derby County, Wilbraham 90. #BRCvDER pic.twitter.com/1ydbSxf98J

4.55pm BST

Islam Slimani’s first goals for Leicester sent the Foxes on their way before a late own goal by Ben Mee sealed the three points.

4.53pm BST

Big news in League One: Northampton Town are 3-1 down at Chesterfield and are about to end their 31-match unbeaten run in the league.

4.52pm BST

Mike Phelan’s revolution is over, sort of. Four goals for Wenger’s team, despite seeing a penalty saved.

4.52pm BST

Why’s Arsenal’s £35m midfielder not starting matches? No, I’m not sure either but this goal’s a cracker by all accounts.

4.51pm BST

Another sumptuous outing then for Pep Guardiola’s team. For Bournemouth, the pain is over. For Nolito, it was already over.

4.50pm BST

Euro roundup: Borussia Dortmund 6-0 Darmstadt FT. Hamburg 0-4 RB Leipzig FT. Bayern Munich 3-1 Ingolstadt FT. And they’re still playing at Atlético Madrid against Sporting, where they lead 4-0, with Fernando Torres adding their fourth.

Related: Bayern Munich and Rafinha hit back against Ingolstadt to stay 100%

4.47pm BST

A couple more biggies in the Championship: Brighton lead at Burton through Tomer Hemed’s penalty, with just two minutes left on the clock. And, at Griffin Park, Brentford have added their fourth and fifth goals at home to Preston North End. A Scott Hogan hat-trick there. But Simon Grayson’s teams are so hard to break down? So organised? So resolute?

4.45pm BST

Falcao has just scored for Monaco against Rennes! Hold the back page ...

4.44pm BST

Adam Armstrong goal alert! After this against Preston, it’s his second goal for the club against Reading this afternoon. Barnsley still trail 2-1. Elsewhere, AFC Wimbledon lead at Charlton, through Tyrone Barnett.

4.43pm BST

It’s Sánchez’s second of the afternoon, the striker is teed up after Theo Walcott’s initial effort was blocked by Elden Jakupovic. Meanwhile, Nolito’s been sent off for Manchester City against Bournemouth after some handbags with Adam Smith. Paul Merson’s got no sympathy for him either.

4.41pm BST

“In pushing Huddersfield to the top, is David Wagner the new Bill Shankly?” emails Ian. “Or is he much more important than that?” Well, what we do know is that they’re 2-1 up at home to QPR, after Idrissa Sylla’s goal a moment ago. It’s going to be an interesting final few minutes at the John Smith’s Stadium. Is it even still called that?

4.40pm BST

“Whatever is going on at the Hawthorns?!” emails Gopal. Anyone?

4.39pm BST

Just days after that sweet strike at Burnley, he’s at it again. He just cannot stop scoring. That’s his seventh goal of the season, this one from the penalty spot.

4.38pm BST

It’s 3-0 and more pizza for Claudio Ranieri.

4.37pm BST

The UFO has been cleared at Valley Parade, where panic over the flying drone has been lifted. Bristol Rovers are behind though, with James Meredith scoring for Bradford City. A magnificent series of events in League One. In League Two, Yeovil lead Leyton Orient.

The Drone #bcafc #brfc pic.twitter.com/KBjlGvMWBo

4.35pm BST

In League Two, Blackpool are back level with Carlisle at Bloomfield Road. It’s 2-2 there now, after Armand Gnanduillet’s equaliser. In the Championship, Brentford have doubled their lead over Preston, thanks to Harlee Dean’s 74th minute goal.

4.33pm BST

Jordan Ayew’s had a chance for Aston Villa at Ipswich, where it’s still 0-0 in the Championship. Blackburn, Wolves and Reading are heading towards victories against Rotherham, Newcastle and Barnsley respectively. That was a mouthful.

4.30pm BST

“If Tony Pulis keeps this up he will be backed in the morning!” emails Peter. I like it, I like it. It’s still 4-2 at the moment up at the Hawthorns, where it’s been raining goals for the first time ever. Meanwhile, Manchester City continue to outclass Bournemouth, who it seems have just not had a look in.

4.28pm BST

It sounds as though West Ham are slowly turning it on, while West Brom continue to give the ball away on the cheap.

Elsewhere, now this is odd ... at Bradford City a drone flying over the stadium has led to the referee, Andy Haines, bringing both sets of players off of the field of play while the drone circles overhead. It’s 0-0 there at the moment. Modern football, eh?

Game suspended at Bradford due to a drone flying over the ground?!! Health & Safety gone mad!!! pic.twitter.com/FnDBSQ8g2G

4.26pm BST

It was only a matter of time. “Pulis out,” emails JR, but I think they’re joking, thank God. “I also went to Upton Park when we came back to win from 3-0 down after Defoe got sent off,” emails Tom. “They’re going to win 5-4 aren’t they?”

4.24pm BST

There’s more brilliance from Kevin De Bruyne and Ilkay Gündogan has smashed home a fourth of Pep Guardiola’s World XI. Game over, if it wasn’t already.

Elsewhere, a big couple of goals in the Championship: Newcastle United are two goals down at home to Wolves and league leaders Huddersfield have doubled their lead over QPR.

4.22pm BST

Slaven Bilic’s side have got another goal back in the Midlands, after Dimitri Payet was fouled. Game on?

4.21pm BST

Penalty at the Hawthorns, it’s West Ham who have a penalty! Meanwhile, Gopal Ramalingam has a word of warning. “I would like to remind those who think Man City are scary good that the new Neymar (Gab Jesus) is arriving in January with Marlos Moreno and others joining us next season as well! Incredible stuff!”

4.20pm BST

Further to that Jordon Ibe query below, here’s Mike from London in Canada. In Canada! “If there is to be a parliamentary inquiry into something footballish, it should be how West Brom is up by 4 over West Ham,” he says. Prima facie evidence of match fixing or what?”

4.19pm BST

Michail Antonio, again. A header, again. It’s his fifth goal of the season.

4.18pm BST

Elsewhere, Borussia Dortmund are turning on the style against Darmstadt:

GIVE US MOR! #bvbd98 6-0 (88') pic.twitter.com/i6hWMSSBY7

4.16pm BST

We’ve already had this next bit but let’s do it again anyway. “Just to point out, the Leicester goal was Islam converting from Christian,” emails Michael. Meanwhile, wait for it, the Nicklas Bendtner is coming on for Nottingham Forest at home to Norwich City. This football malarkey’s great isn’t it.

4.15pm BST

Theo Walcott’s doubled Arsenal’s lead and that’s probably that, unless Robert Snodgrass is about.

4.15pm BST

Sir Tony Pulis? All of the pre-match negative natter has worked a treat. Some West Ham fans are already leaving the Hawthorns ...

4.13pm BST

Manchester City have made a defensive change. It was a few minutes ago now, but I missed it:

51. CITY SUB | #cityvafcb #mcfc

⬅️ @Notamendi30
➡️ John Stones pic.twitter.com/8kfcvmH67h

4.11pm BST

A feisty email from Ian. “There should be a parliamentary inquiry into why no one is capable of preventing Jordon Ibe’s career from taking a permanent nosedive,” he says. “Talent is wasted on the talented.” Well thank you, Ian.

4.09pm BST

Aston Villa: one win in their last 20 league matches? Crikey. Meanwhile, Norwich City are back in it at the City Ground, where Jonny Howson’s found an equaliser against Nottingham Forest.

4.09pm BST

More goal news in La Liga. “Atleti 3, Sporting de Gijón 0,” kindly emails Gloria. “Griezmann. All their goals from outside.”

4.07pm BST

It’s Slimani’s second, and it’s going to be tough for Burnley to get anything from this now you would feel.

4.06pm BST

It’s gone from bad to worse for Eddie Howe’s Cherries. But it’s ruddy good for Raheem Sterling, who spent the entire summer being slated. Sterling’s not so bad after all, then!

4.03pm BST

Half-time changes: Bournemouth have brought on Callum Wilson in place of Jordon Ibe.

3.58pm BST

“Ben, I’ve been to the Hawthorns and I think you’ve lost it,” emails Tom. “Can you tell me the real score please?” It might be worth somebody double checking*. After all, some pre-match stats:

3.56pm BST

Plenty of goals around, particularly at West Brom, where Tony Pulis will surely be enjoying this one. He must be laughing. Maybe he’ll finally sit down in his post-match press conference? Yes, possibly not. It’s been a good half for Arsenal at Hull it seems, but it could have been better, with Alexis seeing his penalty saved.

Manchester City are cruising to winning

the Premier League
their fifth Premier League game of the season against Bournemouth, and Leicester City may just have their season up-and-running. Islam Slimani’s scored after good work from Christian Fuchs to give them a slender lead over Burnley, who by all accounts, have impressed. More on that goal here:

@benfisherj Just to point out. The Leicester goal was Islam converting from Christian

3.50pm BST

Leicester City 1-0 Burnley

Manchester City 2-0 Bournemouth

3.49pm BST

“Classic Bristol City 1-0 down,” emails Steve, with Derby scoring only their second league goal of the season through Ikechi Anya at Ashton Gate.

3.47pm BST

He’s got it, the Algerian striker, Leicester’s record-signing, has got his first Premier League goal. Elsewhere, Christian Pulisic, the 17-year-old midfielder has grabbed Borussia Dortmund’s third goal against Darmstadt this afternoon. It’s 3-0 there. Pulisic is going to have some future.

3.44pm BST

Tony Pulis, IN?

3.42pm BST

Arsenal’s Alexis Sánchez has had a penalty saved at Hull City. Jake Livermore’s been sent off for Hull, for deliberate handball, but the Chile striker Sánchez could not find a way past Eldin Jakupović in the Hull goal, who has kept his place despite David Marshall’s arrival from Cardiff City.

3.39pm BST

What are the West Brom supporters supposed to sing about Tony Pulis now? Salomón Rondón’s doubled his side’s lead, on the striker’s birthday. Slaven Bilic will be seething, after more iffy defending.

Elsewhere, Reading are down to 10 men at Barnsley, where they lead 2-0. Nottingham Forest lead Norwich City through Vellios and Brentford are in front at home to Preston.

3.36pm BST

West Ham have had a half-decent chance through Michail Antonio, but Ben Foster’s made himself big at the Hawthorns. Joshua King’s had a sniff at goal too at Manchester City, after seizing on some hesitant goalkeeping from Pep Guardiola’s Claudio Bravo.

3.33pm BST

“Great to see Jack Wilshere bringing his goal-creating quality to the team,” tweets Alix. “City, that is.” Very smug, but perhaps rightly so with Manchester City seemingly in cruise control at home to Bournemouth. For the record, last season, City won this fixture 5-1.

3.32pm BST

Newcastle United are behind at home to Wolves, with Iceland’s Jon Dadi Bodvarsson helping the ball into the box, where Chancel Mbemba nods home an own goal. He’s got a great chant, though, so all is OK. Goals galore in the Championship, where the Marvin Emnes has put Blackburn in front at home to Rotherham, and Reading have doubled their lead at in-form Barnsley.

3.28pm BST

Gloria’s emailed to get in touch and say: “Ahead 2-0. Griezmann and Gameiro.” Presumably Atlético Madrid are two goals to the good against Sporting in La Liga. Yep, it looks that way.

3.26pm BST

It’s going as planned for Pep Guardiola’s side, with Kelechi Iheanacho sweeping home another goal. Bournemouth with it all to do. Some are labelling it a sensational goal from City, which would sound about right with the way they’re playing at the moment.

Elsewhere, Blackburn have found an equaliser against Rotherham at Ewood Park, with Craig Conway blasting home from distance. In League One, Southampton loanee Jason McCarthy has his first goal of the season for Walsall, who are down to 10 men against Bolton.

3.18pm BST

That’ll do nicely for Mr Wenger. There was confusion over who poked the ball home in the end, with Alex Iwobi probably miffed. But Alexis Sánchez has been credited with the goal.

Meanwhile, Championship leaders Huddersfield Town lead QPR through Chelsea loanee Kasey Palmer, one of 38 away from Stamford Bridge this season. Down in League Two, James Coppinger’s got another goal for Doncaster Rovers, this time on his 501st appearance in a Donny shirt.

3.16pm BST

Kevin De Bruyne rolls home a free-kick. He’s mugged off the Bournemouth wall, driving the ball underneath their jumping feet and past Artur Boruc. De Bruyne’s made quite the impression this season, although that’s only his second goal of the season.

3.14pm BST

“Did Arthur Masuaku win a competition to have a go at being a Premier League footballer?” asks Gary Naylor via Twitter. His handball at West Brom, leading to Nacer Chadli’s first goal for the hosts, will probably not do a lot to suggest otherwise.

3.13pm BST

Charlton lead AFC Wimbledon in a derby of sorts, while Reading have taken the lead at Barnsley in the Championship, through Garath McCleary who has bagged his third goal of the season – a penalty at Oakwell. Elsewhere, Blackburn Rovers are behind again, at home to Rotherham United.

3.08pm BST

West Brom score! West Brom score a penalty! Mark Clattenburg’s got no choice but to point to the spot, after Arthur Masuaku’s early clanger. That’s only West Brom’s seventh goal in 14 matches.

Elsewhere, Southend are in front at home to Millwall and Colchester lead Barnet.

3.06pm BST

Meanwhile, at the World of Smile Stadium ... Notts County are one-up courtesy of Jonathan Forte, who somehow stayed at Southampton for three years, and by all accounts, did rather well out of it too. Anyway, he’s scored.

3.05pm BST

Leicester City have made a promising start at home to Burnley, with Marc Albrighton seemingly carrying on where he left off in midweek. After opening the scoring in Brugge, he’s had a shot at goal after unselfish play from the striker, and record signing, Islam Slimani.

3.00pm BST

And just like that, we’re off! The 3pm kick-offs are underway. Kevin De Bruyne’s already had a shot at goal at the Etihad Stadium, where Manchester City host Bournemouth. Trevor Watkins, the ex-Bournemouth chairman, is feeling optimistic it seems:

#afcb 14-1 to beat #mcfc? Really? 6-1 draw? Most lopsided odds for a PL game? Settling in to watch game live #NBC

2.59pm BST

Green Army! It’s not quite Newcastle away t’day but, Geddon on you Janner! Argyle will top League Two regardless of what else happens in the lowly fourth-tier this afternoon. Goals from Graham Carey and Arnold Garita have done the business for Derek Adams’s side in the Devon derby.

WWWWWWW.

Sorry, the W seems to be stuck on my keyboard... #pafc #EXEARG

2.52pm BST

To the big question, then. “With the temperature only 16° celsius and light rain in Munich, do you think a bigger crowd will be at the 75,000 capacity Allianz Arena or at Octoberfest which commences today in Munich?” emails Raymond. Anybody? Anyway, that’s two ruddy great venues, that’s for sure. What colour is the Allianz lighting up today, more to the point?

It’s still 1-1 at the moment.

2.50pm BST

Slaven Bilic’s been talking at West Brom today, and after defeat by Watford last weekend, when the Hornets captain Troy Deeney riled his players, saying they felt mugged off by Dimitri Payet’s Rabonas and the like at half time.

“We were disappointed the way we played, the way we dropped a two-nil lead,” says Bilic. “We have meetings all the time but this one was a bit longer. We are expecting a reaction today but of course it’s going to be a tough game. I’m expecting a good reaction from the players, to show more teamwork when we do not have the ball.”

2.44pm BST

LewanGOALski, as they put it. Bayern are back on level terms:

TOOOOORRRRRRRR!!!! LewanGOALski!!! #FCBFCI 1-1

2.42pm BST

Golazo in the Bundesliga, as Ingolstadt take the lead against Bayern Munich:

GOAL ALERT @Schanzer_EN grab the 1-0 lead over @FCBayernEN! #FCBFCI pic.twitter.com/BiUh9AnLNJ

2.41pm BST

Eddie Howe’s been chatting away about Jack Wilshere’s first start in Bournemouth colours. “We decided, tactically, that we wanted Jack in the team,” he says. “It’ll be interesting to see how the team moulds to fit him in.” Callum Wilson, who scored that marvellous goal against West Brom, is dropped to the bench.

2.38pm BST

In Suffolk, there’s no Rudy Gestede or Ross McCormack for Aston Villa at Ipswich Town. But that’s nothing compared to Arsenal’s mismatch lineup though is it? Olivier Giroud is out with a toe injury, Xhaka and Elneny remain on the bench but Theo Walcott and Alexis Sánchez do start. “Coquelin next to Cazorla, Sanchez up front. The Wenger is not for turning, obvs,” tweets William.

“Granit Xhaka is on the bench again, as is Lucas Perez, again,” emails Allan. “I’m 51 years old, but bloody Wenger has a knack of creating in me the petulant impatience of a toddler.” Meanwhile, what do we think/or know about Alex Iwobi?

2.29pm BST

A Chris Wood penalty and Pablo Hernández ensure a win for Garry Monk’s side in Wales.

Related: Leeds beat lowly Cardiff to ease pressure on manager Garry Monk

2.20pm BST

In Manchester, Jack Wilshere has hopped off of the substitutes bench and into Bournemouth’s starting lineup, at the expense of Callum Wilson. Pep Guardiola’s creating headline news before the match has begun too, with Aleksandar Kolarov preferred to John Stones at centre-back. Elsewhere, Kasper Schmeichel is missing for Leicester City after picking up a knock in training on Friday. Islam Slimani starts with Jamie Vardy up front. Over at Hull City, Arsène Wenger has handed Alex Iwobi a start, presumably on the left flank, with Lucas Perez, Granit Xhaka and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain on the bench.

Meanwhile, Ryman League club Leatherhead have appointed reality TV’s Jimmy Bullard as their new manager. “The club are delighted to announce the appointment of Jimmy Bullard at first team manager with immediate effect,” reads a statement posted just a matter of minutes ago.

Related: Former midfielder Jimmy Bullard appointed manager of Leatherhead

2.10pm BST

Bravo; Sagna, Otamendi, Kolarov, Clichy; Fernandinho, Gundogan; Sterling, De Bruyne, Nolito; Iheanacho

1.59pm BST

Good afternoon! Well, fear not if you thought you missed all the big ones: Cardiff at home to Leeds, the Devon derby and MSN – I cannot believe people actually call them that – wreaking havoc in La Liga. There is indeed a wonderful palette of Premier League action on offer this afternoon: there’s Arsenal at Hull, Bournemouth at Manchester City and, wait for it, West Ham at West Brom, where Tony Pulis’s popularity is slowly melting away.

Related: Arsenal: Arsène Wenger urges patience with £30m midfielder Granit Xhaka

Related: Tammy Abraham: the brightest light among Chelsea’s 38 loan stars | Ben Fisher

Related: RB Leipzig’s genuine glee gives haters something different to consider

10.15am BST

Ben will be here shortly. In the meantime, why not have a read of Louise Taylor’s cracking interview with Robert Snodgrass right here?

Related: Hull’s Robert Snodgrass: ‘I had dark days but now feel I can be better than before’

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