Day 18
Eze 36'
Bournemouth: 1. Travers, 5. Kelly Ll., 15. Smith Adam, 25. Senesi, 33. Zemura( till 70'), 4. Cook L.( till 80'), 8. Lerma, 29. Billing( till 38'), 9. Solanke, 21. Moore Ki., 32. Anthony J.( till 80')
Substitution: 20. Dembele S.(from 38'), 14. Rothwell(from 70'), 18. Lowe J-l(from 80'), 10. Christie(from 80')
Bench: 45. Plain, 3. Stephens, 6. Mepham, 17. Stacey, 22. Pearson B.
Yellow Cards: Kelly Ll. 25', Anthony J. 26', Solanke 67', Senesi 90'
Crystal Palace: 13. Guaita, 2. Ward, 6. Guehi, 15. Schlupp, 16. Andersen J., 17. Clyne, 7. Olise( till 88'), 10. Eze( till 74'), 11. Zaha, 28. Doucouré C.O., 9. Jordan Ayew( till 74')
Substitution: 14. Mateta(from 74'), 22. Édouard O.(from 74'), 19. Hughes W.(from 88')
Bench: 1. Butland, 26. Richards Chr., 44. Riedewald, 23. Ebiowei, 45. Gordon J-K
Yellow Cards: Andersen J. 87'
Chelsea beat Bournemouth in their first game since the World Cup break
Erling Haaland scored a hat-trick as champions Manchester City fought back from two goals down to claim a victory over Crystal Palace
Liverpool achieved a record win in the Premier League, scoring nine goals against Bournemouth
Arsenal achieved their third successive Premier League victory
Liverpool drew 1-1 in their first home Premier League game of the season.
Manchester City continued unbeaten start to the new Premier League season
Oleksandr Zinchenko played a significant role in the opening goal of the Premier League season
On the eve of the new season, Mikel Arteta faced the media to discuss a variety of topics.