Key events
Championship: Birmingham City have nabbed a late, late equaliser against Bristol City, with Demarai Gray scoring from the spot five minutes into added time after Rob Atkinson handled the ball while challenging for a header. It’s finished 2-2 at St Andrew’s where the Robins aren’t happy!
Championship results
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Birmingham City 2-2 Bristol City
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Lincoln City 1-3 Portsmouth
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Millwall 3-0 Norwich
Hull City 2-0 Manchester United
Premier League result: We have our first upset of the season after just two matches and it’s a truly seismic one. Almost everybody’s favourites to go straight back to the Championship with little more than a whimper, Hull City have run out deserved winners against Manchester United in their first match back in the top flight.
Championship: Jhon Solis thinks he’s restored parity for Birmingham City against Bristol City at a corner, but his effort is ruled out because Sam Tickle’s view was being impaired by Marvin Ducksch, who was standing in an offside position. It’s a big let-off for Bristol City.
Championship: Dominic Ballard has just given Bristol City a 2-1 lead over Birmingham City at St Andrew’s, while midfielder Luke Cundle has made it 3-0 for Millwall against Norwich City. It remains Lincoln City 1-3 Portsmouth as they enter the knockings at Sincil Bank.
Premier League: With just six minutes of normal time remaining at the MKM Stadium, Hull City still enjoy a two-goal lead over Manchester United. They’ve been hugely impressive in their first top flight match after a nine-year absence. Tim de Lisle has the latest …
Ipswich Town v Sunderland line-ups
Ipswich Town: Scherpen, O’Shea, Diop, Greaves, Davis; Nunez, Lukic, Fatawu, Maeda, Enciso, Emersonn.
Subs: Walton, Furlong, Kipre, Walle Egeli, McAteer, Akpom, Humphreys, Ouattara, Clarke.
Sunderland: Roefs; Meunier, Ballard, O’Nien, Mandava; Sadiki, Xhaka; Hume, Le Fee, Angulo; Brobbey.
Subs: Ellborg, Talbi, Rigg, Mundle, Alderete, Isidor, Diarra, Mukiele, Ta Bi

Everton v Crystal Palace line-ups
Everton: Pickford, Rohl, Tarkowski, Branthwaite, Mykolenko, Armstrong, Hackney, Ndiaye, Dewsbury-Hall, George, Barry.
Subs: Travers, Patterson, Keane, Beto, O’Brien, Dibling, Johnson, Alcaraz, Garner.
Crystal Palace: Henderson, Canvot, Richards, Riad, Munoz, Kamada, Wharton, Mitchell, Nketiah, McNeil, Mateta.
Subs: Benitez, Pino, Tomiyasu, Hughes, Larsen, Sosa, Khalaili, Guessand, Mingueza.
Referee: Paul Tierney (Lancashire)

Nottingham Forest v Leeds United line-ups
Nottingham Forest: Sels, Jair Cunha, Murillo, Milenkovic, Aina, Sangare, McAtee, Williams, Gibbs-White, Ndoye, Igor Jesus.
Subs: John Victor, Diomande, Hudson-Odoi, Dominguez, Wood, Kalimuendo, Schlager, Netz, Abbott.
Leeds United: Trafford, Bijol, Rodon, Muharemovic, Bogle, Stach, Ampadu, Justin, Aaronson, Wilson, Calvert-Lewin.
Subs: Lucas Perri, James, Longstaff, Nmecha, Okafor, Tanaka, Elvedi, Cresswell, Lienou.
Referee: Robert Jones (Merseyside)

Championship: Portsmouth have increased their lead against Lincoln City at Sincil Bank, where Ebou Adams has spanked a long-range effort past George Wickens to make it 3-1 to the visitors.
Championship: Norwich City’s afternoon goes from bad to worse as their centre-back Jose Cordoba picks up his second booking of the game and is sent off.
Championship: Millwall have doubled their lead against Norwich, with Tairyk Arconte scoring his second goal of the game from a Jake Cooper knockdown at a set-piece. It’s 2-0 at the Den and hapless Norwich are staring down the barrel of their second league defeat of the season in two games.
Manchester United: The club has agreed a deal worth an initial £65m for Carlos Baleba and the 22-year-old Brighton midfielder will have his medical this weekend, writes Jamie Jackson.

Hull City: Despite leading his side to unlikely promotion, Sergej Jakirovic insists Hull City are not in the Premier League “by accident” and will do everything in their power to prove those who expect them to make a speedy return to the Championship wrong. Ross Heppenstall reports …

Tottenham Hotspur: Roberto De Zerbi has claimed every club “wanted to kill” Tottenham last season and has been reminding his players of that throughout the summer as he also defended their heavy spending in the transfer market. Words: Sam Cunningham …

Newcastle v Liverpool: A hero at St James’ Park until his acrimonious departure last summer, Alexander Isak will face an extremely hostile reception upon his return tomorrow with Liverpool, whose investment in him has yet to yield much in the way of dividends, writes Louise Taylor.

Championship early kick-off half-times
Birmingham City 1-1 Bristol City At St Andrew’s, Scott Twine scrambled home past James Beadle to give Bristol City the lead, only for the hosts to equalise when a Carlos Vicente shot off the post went in off Bristol City goalkeeper Sam Tickle’s back.
Lincoln City 1-2 Portsmouth The Imps are up against it at Sincil Bank, where Portsmouth lead by the odd goal in three. Young Chelsea loanee Ryan Kavuma-McQueen opened the scoring for Pompey and Adrian Segecic doubled their lead with a free-kick that took a slight deflection. The home side have since pulled a goal back thanks to a Reeco Hackett penalty awarded for handball.
Millwall 1-0 Norwich The home side lead courtesy of a Tairyk Arconte tap-in, while Norwich were extremely fortunate not to fall two goals behind when Jake Cooper had an effort ruled out for a very tight offside.

Arsenal 3-0 Coventry City
Premier League match report: Arsenal got their title defence off to a winning start under the Friday night lights of the Emirates Stadium against Premier League newcomers who struggled to lay a glove on their exalted hosts.


Premier League fixtures
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Everton v Crystal Palace
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Ipswich Town v Sunderland
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Nottingham Forest v Leeds United
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Brentford v Tottenham Hotspur (5.30pm BST)
Championship
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Birmingham City 1-1 Bristol City (L)
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Lincoln City 1-2 Portsmouth (L)
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Millwall 2-0 Norwich (L)
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Blackburn v Middlesbrough
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Derby County v Cardiff City
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Preston v Wolves
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QPR v Bolton Wanderers
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Southampton v Stoke City
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Swansea City v Sheffield United
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West Ham v Charlton Athletic
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Wrexham v Watford
Saturday clockwatch
Hello everybody and welcome to the first clockwatch of the new season! It’s been just over a month since Spain lifted the World Cup in New Jersey and this weekend marks the return of the Premier League. There wasn’t a hydration break or all-singing, all dancing half-time extravaganza in sight as Arsenal and Coventry City got the ball rolling at the Emirates Stadium last night. The reigning champions strolled to victory over a newly-promoted Sky Blues side who could not have been handed a tougher assignment for their first top flight game in 25 years.
The MKM Stadium is the venue for the first of today’s top flight games, with Hull City beginning their latest stint in the Premier League with a match against Manchester United. Hull are currently making a total mockery of their status as white-hot favourites to be relegated, having roared out of the traps and taken a thoroughly deserved two-goal half-time lead through Semi Ajayi and Nobel Mendy. Can they close out the win ahead of a trio of three o’clock kick-offs featuring Everton v Crystal Palace, Ipswich Town v Sunderland and Nottingham Forest v Leeds United?
At 5.30pm (BST), Brentford will host big-spending Tottenham Hotspur at the Gtech Community Stadium to close out today’s top tier action and following the conclusion of Clockwatch, we’ll have live updates updates on the Guardian website. As is customary, we’ll bring you news of all the goals as they go in, while flagging up any major talking points or controversies in the top flight and beyond.

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