Manchester United vs Crystal Palace LIVE: Result and reaction from Premier League fixture today
Re-live all the updates from Old Trafford
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Your support makes all the difference.Manchester United fell to Crystal Palace as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side began their Premier League campaign one week late on Saturday.
Palace took the lead through Andros Townsend after just seven minutes, and they doubled their advantage on 74 minutes when Wilfried Zaha netted a re-take from the penalty spot after David de Gea stepped off his line when saving Jordan Ayew’s initial effort.
United debutant Donny van de Beek came off the bench to pull one back for the hosts, but Zaha bagged his brace with five minutes remaining at Old Trafford to put the result beyond doubt. Re-live all the updates below:
Finally, Arsenal had to dig deep to turnaround a subpar performance tonight and claim the three points against West Ham. Tom Kershaw takes you through the action:
Eddie Nketiah snatches late win as Arsenal break down resilient West Ham in Premier League
Arsenal 2-1 West Ham: Back-and-forth battle in north London ended with the hosts victorious
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Now back to tonight, Arsenal’s match winner, Eddie Nketiah, has given his reaction to Sky Sports. He spoke about scoring just after coming on and burying the hatchet with teammate Dani Ceballos who set him up to score. This is what he said:
Manchester United got their Premier League campaign underway a week after the season officially began. They hosted Crystal Palace and Wilfried Zaha returned to Old Trafford with a captain’s armband and a point to prove. Richard Jolly tells you if he proved it or not:
Wilfried Zaha double downs dire Manchester United as Crystal Palace win at Old Trafford
Manchester United 1-3 Crystal Palace: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side’s belated start to the Premier League season was an unimpressive one
The 3 o’clock kick off saw two newly promoted sides go head-to-head in a search for their first points of the season. The setting was Elland Road, where Premier League football returned after a 16 year absence. Mark Walker tells us what went down as Leeds took on Fulham:
Helder Costa and Patrick Bamford star as Leeds win thriller against spirited Fulham in Premier League
Leeds 4-3 Fulham: Marcelo Bielsa’s side were involved in a drama show for the second week running, but this time they came out on top
Reaction to come from Emirates but first lets take a look back at the days events.
Everton took on West Brom at Goodison Park in a match filled with goals, red cards and lots of drama. Carl Markham takes you through it all:
Dominic Calvert-Lewin hat-trick inspires Everton thrashing of 10-man West Brom
Everton 5-2 West Brom: Kieran Gibbs and manager Slaven Bilic were sent off for the Baggies as James Rodriguez netted his first goal for the Toffees
Mikel Arteta is absolutely delighted, he knows his team were second best tonight in terms of performance but they dug deep and Eddie Nketiah rescued them in the closing minutes of the second half.
90+4 mins: West Ham pile on the pressure for the final few minutes but they can’t find a way through the Arsenal defence. The Gunners have everyone back defending.
There goes the whistle and Arsenal have held on! They’ve got two wins from their opening two games, they haven’t been anywhere near their best tonight but they’ve done just enough to secure the points.
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