The Premier League is back this weekend and there has already been enough drama to fill a whole season – and we are still at Gameweek 1.
Liverpool kickstarted the new campaign with a 4-2 win over Bournemouth on Friday night in a match that was marred by racism before Newcastle rued the absence of Alexander Isak with a 0-0 draw against Aston Villa in the early kick-off on Saturday.

Thomas Frank landed his win as Tottenham manager
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There were late goals, jaw-dropping goals and already calls for managers to be sacked – the Premier League is truly back.
But how did they all get on? GB News is on hand to go through each afternoon kick-off.
Rising Sunderland after brilliant win
Sunderland have returned to the Premier League with a bang, demolishing West Ham at the Stadium of Light 3-0 and now sit at the top of the table alongside Spurs.
The Black Cats have had to wait a long time before returning to the top tier after tasting relegation in 2017, even falling into League One.
But the good times appear to be back with goals from Eliezer Mayenda, Daniel Ballard and Wilson Isidor while West Ham fans are already calling for Potter’s sacking.

Sunderland have returned to the Premier League with a bang after thrashing West Ham 3-0
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Fulham snatch late draw against Brighton

Brighton threw away two points when Fulham scored a last-gasp leveller
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Brighton had been largely in control against Fulham after Matt O’Riley’s penalty put them a goal up.
But a one-goal lead is never enough in the Premier League and the Seagulls paid for their failure to put the game to bed.
Rodrigo Muniz scored in the 96th minute with essentially the last kick of the game to rescue a late point for Fulham, who had managed just two shots on target all match.
