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Last Updated: Saturday, 24 September 2005, 14:54 GMT 15:54 UK
Premiership clockwatch
FT Chelsea 2-1 Aston Villa
FT Everton 0-1 Wigan
FT Man Utd 1-2 Blackburn
FT Newcastle 1-0 Man City
FT West Brom 1-2 Charlton
FT West Ham 0-0 Arsenal

Early result: Birmingham 2-2 Liverpool

Late game: Bolton v Portsmouth


Goalflashes and major incidents (all times BST):

1656: FULL-TIME West Brom 1-2 Charlton Danny Murphy's two goals guide Charlton to victory over West Brom, three points that keeps Alan Curbishley's team in second place.

1654: FULL-TIME West Ham 0-0 Arsenal
Arsenal share a goalless draw with West Ham at Upton Park. It's a result that leaves them trailing Chelsea by 11 points.

1653: FULL-TIME Man Utd 1-2 Blackburn
Man Utd lose for the first time this season. It's a defeat that leaves them 10 points behind leaders Chelsea.

1652: FULL-TIME Everton 0-1 Wigan Everton suffer a sixth successive defeat as Wigan continue to prosper in the Premiership.

1649: FULL-TIME Chelsea 2-1 Aston Villa
Chelsea maintain their 100% start, Frank Lampard scoring twice, after Luke Moore becomes the first player in the Premiership to score against the league leaders this season.

1647: FULL-TIME Newcastle 1-0 Man City
Newcastle pick up a second successive league win with Michael Owen scoring his second Premiership goal of the season.

1643: Substitute Bobby Zamora finds space in the Arsenal box but is unable to get his header on target from a Matthew Etherington cross.

1640: GOAL Man Utd 1-2 Blackburn The visitors are back in front at Old Trafford thanks to a Paul Scholes. His lazy pass to Alan Smith is intercepted by Michael Gray, who quickly releases Morten Gamst Pedersen. The Norwegian rifles a shot into the roof of the net to score his second of the game.

1638: Under pressure from Didier Drogba Thomas Sorensen does well to punch clear a John Terry header.

1637: Marcus Bent scores for Everton but the goal is disallowed for an infringement committed by Tim Cahill.

1631: Chelsea 2-1 Aston Villa
Olof Mellberg tangles with Dider Drogba to concede the penalty. Frank Lampard makes no mistake guiding the ball into the corner to score his second goal of the game.

1629: Marcus Bent stretches to reach James McFadden' cross shot but is just unable to get a boot on the ball.

1626: GOAL Man Utd 1-1 Blackburn
Ruud van Nistelrooy scores his sixth goal of the season to equalise for Manchester United. Brad Friedel is unable to hold Wayne Rooney's shot and the Dutchman is on hand to pounce on the rebound.

1623: Wigan are playing some incisive football at Goodison Park - Phil Neville diligently tracks back to clear the danger.

1620: Edwin van der Sar saves with his feet to thwart Craig Bellamy after a well-worked Blackburn free-kick.

1618: At Old Trafford Phillip Bardsley makes his Premiership debut for Manchester United, replacing the injured John O'Shea.

1617: Phil Neville kicks the goalpost in frustration after rushing back to clear the ball after Wigan open up the Everton defence.

1614: Premiership leaders Chelsea make a double substitution as Didier Drogba and Shaun Wright-Phillips come on at Stamford Bridge.

1609: GOAL West Brom 1-2 Charlton
Curtis Davies scores his first goal for West Brom, heading past Stephan Andersen.

1608: Frustration for Manchester United as Ruud van Nistelrooy is unable to get on the end of Cristiano Ronaldo free-kick.

1605: GOAL Everton 0-1 Wigan Promoted Wigan take the lead against unhappy Everton, with Damien Francis scoring a scrappy goal after Nigel Martyn saves a Henri Camara shot.

1604: As Manchester United boss Alex Ferguson walks up the touchline he religiously adjusts his watch before the restart at Old Trafford.

1602: The game between Chelsea and Aston Villa has resumed at Stamford Bridge.

1548: It is half-time in the six Premiership games.

Blackburn have taken a shock lead at Old Trafford, Chelsea have finally conceded a goal, though they quickly equalised, while at St James' Park, Michael Owen has scored his second goal for Newcastle.

Elsewhere second-placed Charlton have bounced back from last weekend's defeat to Chelsea and are leading 2-0 away at West Brom.

In the London derby at Upton Park West Ham are proving more than a match for Arsenal, while it's still goalless at Goodison between Everton and Wigan.

1544: GOAL Chelsea 1-1 Aston Villa
Chelsea are level within two minutes thanks to Frank Lampard's free-kick, which goes through the Villa wall to leave Thomas Sorensen flat-footed.

1542: GOAL Chelsea 0-1 Aston Villa
Luke Moore becomes the first player to score against Chelsea in the Premiership. The young Villa striker displays persistence and skill to get the better of John Terry and then Petr Cech with a shot from an acute angle.

1539: Michael Owen races clear but is denied by David James who blocks the England striker's shot.

1532 GOAL West Brom 0-2 Charlton: Charlton are well on their way to a fourth away win of the season with Danny Murphy arriving late in the box to side-foot in Dennis Rommedahl's cross to put Alan Curbishley's side in control at the Hawthorns.

1531: GOAL Man Utd 0-1 Blackburn
Morten Gamst Pedersen gives Blackburn a shock lead at Old Trafford as his free-kick from wide on the left goes through a posse of defenders and attackers to land in the net.

1530: Edwin van der Sar makes a superb instinctive save to push away David Bentley's shot.

1529: Park Ji-Sung's surging run sets up a chance for Paul Scholes, but the former England international miscues his shot.

1526: Not for the first time Chris Kirkland comes to Charlton's rescue tipping over the bar a Jerome Thomas shot.

1524: Television replays appear to show Lucas Neill handles a Cristiano Ronaldo cross in the penalty area.

1523: West Brom goalkeeper Chris Kirkland gets down to quickly to push away Danny Murphy's downward header.

1520: Teddy Sheringham continues to roll back the years at Upton Park, with the 39-year-old providing some exquisite touches in the West Ham attack.

1518: GOAL Newcastle 1-0 Man City
Michael Owen notches up his first St James' Park goal, running on to Lee Bowyer's pass and prodding the ball past David James.

1516: Manchester United are gathering a head of steam as Ruud van Nistelrooy almost converts a Cristiano Ronaldo header.

1514: Kevin Kilbane goes close for Everton, his header hitting the bar, while at Old Trafford an Alan Smith header is just too high.

1510: GOAL West Brom 0-1 Charlton
Charlton's bright start to the season continues as Danny Murphy strokes home the penalty to give them the lead at the Hawthorns.

Steve Watson conceded the penalty, bringing down Jerome Thomas.

1509: Chelsea look in ominous mood at Stamford Bridge with Michael Essien and Arjen Robben driving Jose Mourinho's side forward.

1506: Shay Given saves brilliantly with his feet to clear Antoine Sibierski's header.

1500: Saturday's six Premiership games kicking off at midafternoon are underway.


Team news:

Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney is dropped to the bench and replaced by Park Ji-sung while Darren Fletcher comes in for the injured Roy Keane.

Blackburn make one change, selecting Morten Gamst Pedersen instead of Brett Emerton.

Newcastle welcome back Scott Parker from suspension and he replaces Amdy Faye in midfield, while Titus Bramble comes in for the banned Steven Taylor.

Manchester City's Stephen Ireland and Yasser Hussein make way for Joey Barton and Kiki Musampa.

West Brom goalkeeper Chris Kirkland returns after a back injury but Kanu is out with a hamstring problem.

Charlton welcome back Alexei Smertin, while Talal El Karkouri returns to the bench.

Everton boss David Moyes leaves Marcus Bent and Duncan Ferguson on the bench, opting to use James McFadden as a lone striker. Nuno Valente also returns at left-back in place of Matteo Ferrari.

Wigan recall goalkeeper John Filan in place of Mike Pollitt, who played in the Carling Cup win against Bournemouth.

Chelsea retain William Gallas at left-back as Asier Del Horno has not recovered from his thigh injury.

Aston Villa are without strikers Milan Baros and Kevin Phillips but defender Wilfred Bouma is fit.

West Ham striker Teddy Sheringham returns to skipper the side, meaning Bobby Zamora drops to the bench as does Christian Dailly, who is replaced by Danny Gabbidon.

Arsenal bring in Alexander Hleb to replace injured Robert Pires, while Robin van Persie and Jose Antonio Reyes lead the attack.




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