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Aston Villa Stun Liverpool at Anfield
Aston Villa hand Liverpool their second loss of the season after only three league games, beating them at Anfield 3-1.
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English Premier League Goals & Highlights – 23/08/2009
Goals & Highlights from today’s games in the English Premiership – Chelsea’s win over Fulham 2-0, Tottenham beating West Ham 2-1 and Burnley’s home win over Everton 1-0.
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Manchester United Crush Wigan 5-0
Manchester United score five goals in one half, crushing Wigan at the DW 5-0, as Wayne Rooney scored his 100th goal for United and Michael Owen scored his first for the red devils.
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Arsenal Beat Pompy Easily 4-1
Arsenal take care of business at home against Portsmouth, beating Pompy 4-1, with Abou Diaby scoring a couple.
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Mainz Shock Bayern With 2-1 Win
Mainz shock Bayern Munich, who are still winless this season, beating them 2-1 with Ivanschitz and Bance scoring the goals.
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English Premiership Goals – 19/08/2009
After Chelsea beating Sunderland 3-1 and Wolves surprising Wigan 1-0 yesterday, we take a look at all the goals and action from today in the English Premiership – Burnley hosting Manchester United, Liverpool looking to rebound from their loss to Tottenham at home against Stoke, Tottenham going to Hull City and Birmingham hosting Portsmouth.
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Saturday Results From the Big Leagues
With the English Premiership kicking off things this weekend, only the Italian and Spanish leagues are left before all the big leagues are in full action mode. For now, will settle for the Premiership, where Chelsea and Arsenal opened with wins, the Bundesliga, where Wolfsburg remained perfect and Bayern remained winless and Ligue 1, where […]
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Chelsea Beat Hull City in Season Opener
Didier Drogba scored two goals, including one in injury time, to bring back Chelsea from being 1-0 down against Hull City and win the season opener 2-1.
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The 2009-2010 English Premiership Preview
Previewing the 2009-2010 season in the English Premiership – who will win the league title? Will the big four stay intact or will there be a change in the top four?