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Callum Rice-Coates

Leicester vs Wolves and Newcastle vs Arsenal – as it happened

Re-live all the updates from Leicester City’s showdown against Wolves as well as Arsenal’s clash with Newcastle United.

The Foxes face a tough afternoon against Nuno Espírito Santo’s men, with both teams looking to push on from last season's efforts and crack the top six this time around. 

Arsenal, meanwhile, will be looking to hit the ground running after an encouraging transfer window, having added the likes of Kieran Tierney and Nicolas Pepe to their ranks. However, the side will be without Mesut Ozil and Sead Kolasinac for today’s match after another “security incident” occurred on Thursday. 

Hello and welcome to The Independent's live coverage of today's 2pm Premier League fixtures!
 
Callum Rice-Coates will be in the house from 1pm so make to tune in.
Team News
 
Team News
 
All is not well at Newcastle. The mood around the club, following the departure of Rafa Benitez in the summer, is one of pessimism. And that has not been helped by the appointment of Steve Bruce: experienced and often reliable, yes, but hardly an inspiring choice.
 
There will be little in the way of expectation at St James' Park today, then. Arsenal, after a busy summer transfer window, are the visitors, and they'll be hoping for a positive start to the season.
 
Elsewhere, Leicester host Wolves in a game between two sides with ambitions of a top seven finish. Brendan Rodgers has a squad filled with young talent, while today's visitors to the King Power look settled after last season's remarkable return to the top flight. The addition of Patrick Cutrone, on the bench this afternoon, could take Wolves to another level, too.
 
 
Arsenal's new signings must wait to make an impact. Gabriel Martinelli, Dani Ceballos, Nicolas Pepe and David Luiz all start on the bench. Mesut Ozil and Sead Kolasinac are absent, too, due to "further security incidents" following an attempted carjacking in North London. It means Unai Emery hands starts to youngsters Reiss Nelson and Joe Willock.
 
Newcastle, meanwhile, lineup with record signing Joelinton up top. New additions Allan Saint-Maximin and Emil Krafth are on the bench, while Andy Carroll is not deemed fit enough for a place in the squad.
 
 
Ayoze Perez, signed for £30m from Newcastle, makes his Leicester debut this afternoon. Deadline day addition Dennis Praet, meanwhile, only makes the bench. And the Harry Maguire shaped hole in the Foxes' defence is filled by Caglar Soyuncu, who made just a handful of appearances last season.
 
Wolves starting XI has a familiar look to it. Diogo Jota and Raul Jimenez lead the line, with Ruben Neves, Leander Dendoncker and Joao Moutinho in midfield. New man Patrick Cutrone is on the bench.
 
 
Newcastle fans are making their feelings known ahead of today's game. Thousands of supporters are boycotting St James' Park in protest at owner Mike Ashley. And the weather in the North East suits the mood, it seems.
 
 
 
 
Steve Bruce has spoken ahead of kick off:
You get to my age and you don't get excited very often. If you are born here, to get the opportunity to manage the club is something that is right up there. A highlight of a very long career.
 
It has been a difficult summer but a result will go some way to putting that right and help."
Unai Emery expects big things of Dani Ceballos. It'll be interesting to see what sort of impact he makes if he's introduced at some point today.
 
The players are out at St James' Park and the King Power! Kick off is just moments away...
KICK OFF
Arsenal, in their yellow away strip, get things underway in Newcastle. 
KICK OFF
We're underway at the King Power too!
Newcastle 0-0 Arsenal
 
3 minutes
 
It's been a lively opening few minutes from the hosts, who are clearly looking to catch Arsenal out with a high intensity start. Miguel Almiron nearly escapes down the right flank but he's eased out of the way by Calum Chambers.
Newcastle 0-0 Arsenal
 
8 minutes
 
Arsenal have had plenty of possession early on, but there's no penetration. Newcastle look comfortable, and Steve Bruce will be quietly pleased with the start his side have made.
Leicester 0-0 Wolves
 
11 minutes
 
There have been no chances in the opening ten minutes at a rainy St James' Park, and it's a similar story at Leicester. The visitors look typically organised, not allowing Rodgers' side to play their fluid passing game.
Newcastle 0-0 Arsenal
 
15 minutes
 
Newcastle waste a free kick and Arsenal break quickly. Nelson slides the ball into Aubameyang, who looks to drive towards the box, but he's dispossessed and the move breaks down. A first glimpse of Arsenal's ability to hurt Newcastle's defence.
Newcastle 0-0 Arsenal
 
16 minutes
 
Almiron injects some life into Newcastle, collecting the ball in Arsenal's half and surging forward. He lays the ball off to the right flank, and the cross into the box just evades Joelinton in the middle.
Newcastle 0-0 Arsenal
 
17 minutes
 
This is much better from the hosts. Ritchie sends the ball into the box this time, and Joelinton glances a header just wide of the far post. He looks capable of causing real problems.

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