Tottenham vs Everton live: Latest score reaction to Chelsea vs Crystal Palace, Liverpool vs West Ham and Arsenal vs Newcastle

Follow the latest events from today's top-flight action

David Hughes
Saturday 29 August 2015 19:37 BST
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Welcome to our live coverage of today's eight Premier League games.

● Arsenal beat 10-man Newcastle 1-0 thanks to a Fabricio Coloccini own goal

● Aston Villa 2-2 Sunderland

● Bournemouth 1-1 Leicester

● Chelsea 1-2 Crystal Palace - Jose Mourinho loses only his second game at Stamford Bridge

● Liverpool 0-3 West Ham - Liverpool's Coutinho and West Ham's Noble sent-off

● Manchester City 2-0 Watford

● Stoke 0-1 West Brom - Afellay and Adam sent-off for Stoke

● Tottenham 0-0 Everton

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Chelsea seek alternatives as Everton stand firm and reject fresh £38m bid for Stones

Wenger claims the demise of FFP lets the super-rich corner the transfer market

Alan Pardew seems to be building something special down at the Palace

United to make 'last ditch' effort to land Bale

Spurs sign South Korean Hueng-Min Son in £22m deal from Bayer Leverkusen

West Brom criticise Spurs' chief Levy's over Berahino bid

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