Newcastle vs Chelsea live: Ayoze Perez puts the Toon Army ahead after Kurt Zouma's defensive error

Follow every goal from today's eight Premier League fixtures

Samuel Lovett
Saturday 26 September 2015 06:18 EDT
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Cesc Fabregas tries to evade several Newcastle players
Cesc Fabregas tries to evade several Newcastle players (Getty Images)

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Welcome to our live blog of today's Premier League action with a total of eight games happening across the top flight on Saturday.

• Follow every goal, tackle and incident from around the grounds

• The action started with Tottenham's brilliant 4-1 win over Manchester City, with Erik Lamela and Harry Kane both impressing

• Manchester United took advantage of their neighbours' defeat and rose to the summit of the league. Goals from Memphis Depay, Wayne Rooney and Juan Mata secured a 3-0 win over lowly Sunderland

• Arsenal were in hot form against Leicester City, securing a 5-2 win thanks to Alexis Sanchez's first hat-trick for the club

• Daniel Sturridge announced his return to goalscoring form by notching twice against Aston Villa in a much needed 3-2 win at Anfield

• In the 5.30pm kick-off, Newcastle host Jose Mourinho's Chelsea. John Terry remains on the bench for the visitors

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• Claudio Ranieri surprised at Arsenal’s Premier League title drought

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