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14th Sep 2024

The Premier League: Follow all of the action in our live hub

Ryan Price

All eyes on North London.

The Premier League got back underway yesterday after a two-week break for international duty.

Haaland silenced Brentford after they took an early lead at the Etihad. Two goals takes him to an incredible nine goals in just four league games.

Elsewhere, Manchester United fans were afforded some confidence for perhaps the first time this season as they sailed to a 3-0 win away to Southampton.

Marcus Rashford scoring his first Premier League goal since March should hopefully signal the start of a better run of form for the Old Trafford star.

All eyes turn to North London today as one of the biggest rivalries in world football takes place at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

An injury to Arsenal’s midfield maestro could make the difference in that one, but it gives an opportunity to new signing Mikel Merino to step up.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Arsenal – 2pm

Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Newcastle United – 4:30pm