Norwich v Aston Villa The souvenir stalls at Carrow Road await the arrival of the fans.Photograph: Jamie McDonald/Getty ImagesA penalty is awarded to Norwich in the sixth minute following Ciaran Clark's handball. But Robert Snodgrass's spot-kick was saved by Villa's Brad Guzan.Photograph: Jamie McDonald/Getty ImagesLibor Kozak came on as a substitute for Christian Benteke after an injury in the 25th minute. Moments later Villa's Czech signing from Lazio scored his first goal in the English game. Final score: Norwich 0-1 Aston VillaPhotograph: Alex Morton/Action Images
Newcastle v Hull Mike Williamson of Newcastle United wearing the rainbow laces raising awareness of homophobia in sport.Photograph: Michael Mayhew/Sportsphoto/Sportsphoto Ltd./AllstarAfter an early Newcastle goal from Loic Remy, Robbie Brady evens the score 26 minutes in.Photograph: Lee Smith/Action ImagesRemy heads in his second of the match in the 44th minute, swinging the balance in favour of the home team once again. Newcastle lead 2-1.Photograph: Ian Macnicol/AFP/Getty ImagesTim Krul dives for the ball after Hull's Ahmed Elmohamady (not in pictured) heads in a free kick from Robbie Brady to draw Hull level.Photograph: Richard Sellers/PAAnd Sone Aluko puts Hull ahead in the 76th minute. Aluko took a pass from George Boyd before sending the ball home from the edge of the box. Final score: Newcastle 2-3 Hull CityPhotograph: Michael Mayhew/Sportsphoto/Sportsphoto Ltd./AllstarWest Brom v Sunderland Sessgnon celebrates scoring the opening goal of the match for West Brom. Sinclair made an attempt on goal only for Westwood to make the save, but the ball went to Sessegnon, who put it in the back of the net.Photograph: Ross Kinnaird/Getty ImagesLiam Ridgewell makes life very difficult indeed for Sunderland side 76 minutes in, as he doubles West Brom's lead.Photograph: Carl Recine/Action ImagesPaolo Di Canio looks on as his side crumbles.Photograph: Carl Recine/Action ImagesAmalfitano puts the final nail in the coffin in the 90th minute. Final score: West Brom 3-0 SunderlandPhotograph: Carl Recine/Action ImagesWest Ham v Everton It doesn't get more London than this: fans queue at a pie and eel shop before the game.Photograph: Scott Heavey/Getty ImagesRavel Morrison celebrates scoring his first ever goal in the Premier League for West Ham in the 31st minute.Photograph: Ian Walton/Getty ImagesLeighton Baines equalises for Everton after sending a sublime free kick into the back of the net.Photograph: Ian Walton/Getty ImagesMark Noble celebrates scoring a penalty after a challenge from James McCarthy on Kevin Noaln in the 75th minutes. West Ham are 2-1 up.Photograph: Scott Heavey/Getty ImagesLeighton Baines scores his second of the match from another free kick, bringing Everton back into the game in the 83rd minute,. Noble was sent-off for a second yellow for the foul on Ross Barkley which Baines converted.Photograph: Adam Holt/Action ImagesRomelu Lukaku turns the match around for Everton just two minutes later. His header finds the net and Everton are delirious. Final score: West Ham 2-3 EvertonPhotograph: Stephen Pond/PALiverpool v Southampton Fans arrive at Anfield for the start of the match.Photograph: Clive Brunskill/Getty ImagesLiverpool's Victor Moses challenges Victor Wanyama. It ends with the Nigerian's head painfully close to the Southampton player's boots.Photograph: Peter Byrne/PABrendan Rodgers looks on as the game remains goalless.Photograph: Peter Byrne/PADejan Lovren (bottom right) edges the ball past Steven Gerrard, putting the away team in the lead in the 53rd minute and handing Liverpool a first defeat of the season. Final score: Liverpool 0–1 SouthamptonPhotograph: Jon Super/APFulham v Chelsea David Luiz is watching you.Photograph: Julian Finney/Getty ImagesScott Parker screams in pain after competing for a header with Gary Cahill. The Chelsea defender ended up landing on Parker with all his weight.Photograph: Julian Finney/Getty ImagesChelsea's Brazilian midfielder Oscar scores the first goal of the match in the 52nd minute. It was a scrappy goal after a series of deflections, but Chelsea won't be complaining.Photograph: GLYN KIRK/AFP/Getty ImagesAnd Mikel makes it 2-0 for Chelsea. Not the most enthralling game in the world, but a decisive result. Final score: Chelsea 2-0 FulhamPhotograph: John Sibley/Action Images
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