Manchester City Statement Win: 4–0 at Wolves to Kick-Start Title Push
Manchester City thrashes Wolves 4–0 with Haaland scoring twice, debut goals for Reijnders and Cherki, and a heartfelt Wolves tribute to Diogo Jota.
Manchester City thrashes Wolves 4–0 with Haaland scoring twice, debut goals for Reijnders and Cherki, and a heartfelt Wolves tribute to Diogo Jota.
Championship Week 2 results (16 Aug 2025): Coventry’s epic comeback, Preston shock Leicester, Birmingham’s late winner at Blackburn, Watford edge QPR, Boro take stampede at Millwall.
Premier League scores from 16 August 2025: Spurs crush Burnley 3–0, Sunderland stun West Ham 3–0, Brighton held late by Fulham, Villa and Newcastle finish 0–0.
Comprehensive preview of all Premier League matches for Saturday, August 16, 2025, including in-depth analysis, key players, form guides, and predictions — plus full details from Liverpool’s 4-2 win over Bournemouth.
In a dramatic Premier League opener, Liverpool edge Bournemouth 4–2 after a stirring comeback and emotional tribute to Diogo Jota. Chiesa’s late volley and Salah’s stoppage-time strike sealed a heartfelt victory.
Liverpool begin their title defence against Bournemouth at Anfield, with Wirtz, Ekitike, and Leoni expected to feature. Bournemouth counter with summer signings Diakité, Truffert, and Petrovic in a tight blend.
AI supercomputers, BBC pundits, and talkSPORT analysts have combined to predict the Premier League 2025/26 top four and relegation candidates — with Liverpool and Arsenal tipped to dominate, while Burnley, Sunderland, and Leeds face the drop.
Three televised 12:30 kick-offs headline the Championship weekend as Wrexham host West Brom, Derby face Coventry and Portsmouth meet Norwich plus a stacked 3pm slate.
The 2025/26 Premier League season kicks off this weekend with Liverpool defending their crown, blockbuster clashes like Manchester United vs Arsenal, and new stars such as Viktor Gyökeres set to make their mark.
Wrexham looked dead and buried against Hull City—but Ollie Palmer’s stunning stoppage-time double forced penalties, and the Reds held their nerve to win 5–3 and advance in the Carabao Cup.