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17 August 2019 12:52
Live updates from all the 3pm (BST) kick-offsPremier League: 10 things to look out for this weekendFeel free to email Barry or tweet @BGlendenning your thoughts 1.52pm BST Premier League: Pierre Emerick Aubamayang fires into the bottom left hand corner from the edge of the penalty area to put Arsenal back in front at the Emirates. Follow the second half here ... Related: Arsenal v Burnley: Premier League – live! 1.19pm BST Meanwhile in League One: Still looking for their first league win of the season, Sunderland lead Portsmouth by the odd goal of three as they approach half-time at the Stadium of Light. Marcus Hamess put the visitors ahead, but Jordan Willis and Chris Maguire have turned things around for the hosts. 1.15pm BST Premier League: Ashley Barnes has survived a VAR check for offside to take advantage of some slack marking to restore parity at the Emirates and it’s no more than Burnley deserve. You can follow the action with Scott Murray ... Related: Arsenal v Burnley: Premier League – live! 1.02pm BST Plymouth, Swindon and Exeter City have all won two games each and are the only teams in the fourth tier with perfect records in these early stages of the season. Plymouth travel to Newport County, while Swindon and Exeter go toe to toe at St James Park, where something will have to give. 1.02pm BST Portsmouth fans were forced out of their beds at the crack of dawn to make the 334-mile trip from Fratton Park to Sunderland for this afternoon’s lunchtime kick-off. It’s 1-1 at the Stadium of Light after 30 minutes, a scoreline with which Sunderland fans have become wearily accustomed in the past year. 1.00pm BST Sheffield Wednesday and Charlton Athletic are the surprise early pace-setters in the Championship and both sides will be hoping to make it three wins out of three this afternoon. Lee Bowyer takes Charlton to Barnsley, while Wednesday travel to the Den to take on Millwall. At the bottom of the table, Reading, Stoke City and Blackburn have yet to get a point on the board. 11.34am BST Arsenal and Burnley got Premier League proceedings under way at the Emirates this weekend in today’s lunchtime kick-off. With almost 30 minutes gone, Arsenal lead a fairly evenly matched contest courtesy of Alexandre Lacazette’s strike after 13 minutes of one of seven top flight matches being played today. Related: Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend Continue reading......read full article

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