All the best images from today's packed Premiership schedule, including Newcastle v Liverpool, Arsenal v Norwich, Chelsea v Cardiff, Everton v Hull, Man United v Southampton, Stoke v West Brom, Swansea v Sunderland and West Ham v Man City.
Newcastle v Liverpool The action began outside St James' Park, as Newcastle fans protested Mike Ashley's leadership.Photograph: Ian MacNicol/AFP/Getty ImagesA blistering 30-yard stike from Yohan Cabaye bounces in front of Simon Mignolet and finds the back of the net to put Newcastle 1-0 up in the 23rd minute.Photograph: Scott Heppell/APA challenge from Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa on Luis Suarez hands Liverpool a penalty. A great start from Newcastle could have been scuppered by that.Photograph: Paul Thomas/Getty ImagesSteven Gerrard puts it over the line into the left-hand corner. The 100th Premier League goal for the midfielder. Newcastle must be kicking themselves for that as the score becomes 1-1 just three minutes before half time.Photograph: Michael Mayhew/Sportsphoto/Sportsphoto Ltd./AllstarPaul Dummett turns Newcastle's fortunes around after getting on the end of a free kick in the 56th minute. A man down, but 2-1 to the home side.Photograph: Scott Heppell/APThe powerful pairing of Suarez and Daniel Sturridge strike again to equalise for Liverpool. A cross from the Uruguayan finds Sturridge who heads it past Tim Krul. It's all square at 2-2.Photograph: Scott Heppell/APSwansea v Sunderland Fans queue up at the stalls at the Liberty Stadium to watch Gus Poyet's first match as manager of Sunderland.Photograph: Tom Dulat/Getty ImagesThe man himself. Will the position at Sunderland prove to be the poison chalice it's widely thought to be for the Uruguayan?Photograph: Michael Steele/Getty ImagesSwansea v Sunderland Lee Cattermole tangles with Michu and Angel Rangel as the game remains goalless at half-time.Photograph: Andrew Boyers/Action ImagesOh dear, Bardsley makes it 1-0 to Swansea after an own goal in the 57th minute – Angel Rangel headed a corner from Dyer and Bardsley's attempt to clear it just helped the ball on its way.Photograph: Rebecca Naden/ReutersJonathan de Guzman celebrates making it 2-0 to the Welsh side just one minute later. A pearler of a shot from 25 yards away leaves Sunderland trailing.Photograph: Tom Dulat/Getty ImagesWilfried Bony scores a penalty: Sunderland have utterly capitulated.Photograph: Tom Dulat/Getty ImagesAfter a second own goal, this time from Fletcher in the 80th minute makes it 4-0, it's hard to think of a worse start to Gus Poyet's managership. That must have been hard to watch.Photograph: Rebecca Naden/ReutersManchester United v Southampton You can't keep him away. Alex Ferguson acknowledges the crowd.Photograph: Matthew Peters/Man Utd via Getty ImagesVan Persie scores the first goal of the game to make it 1-0 to Manchester United in the 26th minute. An attempt on goal from Rooney is saved by Boruc, only for Van Persie to pick it up where he left off.Photograph: Jon Super/APDejan Lovren equalises for Southampton with just a minute of the game left. A great game for the Saints. Photograph: Shaun Botterill/Getty ImagesCardiff v Chelsea Jordan Mutch puts Cardiff 0-1 up after just 10 minutes. Mutch stole the ball as David Luiz passed to Cech and and chips the ball over the Chelsea keeper.Photograph: Gerry Penny/EPAAfter Cardiff's shock early lead, Eden Hazard restores the status quo to make it 1-1 in the 33rd minute.Photograph: Dominic Lipinski/PAChelsea's Samuel Eto'o takes the ball round Cardiff's goalkeeper David Marshall to score his first goal for the club to make it 2-1 to Chelsea after 66 minutes.Photograph: Alastair Grant/APIt's all over for Cardiff as Oscar makes it 3-1 with 12 minutes left to play.Photograph: Henry Browne/Action ImagesTheir unexpected first goal flattered to deceive as Cardiff completely crumbled in the second half. Eden Hazard put the final nail in the coffin with 12 minutes left to go. 4-1 to Chelsea is the final score.Photograph: Scott Heavey/Getty ImagesEverton v Hull A lone bagpiper plays the fans into Goodison Park.Photograph: Clive Brunskill/Getty ImagesEverton v Hull Kevin Mirallas puts the ball in the back of net to put the Toffees 1-0 up eight minutes in.Photograph: Chris Brunskill/Getty ImagesYannick Sagbo beats the Everton defence to equalise for Hull in the 30th minute.Photograph: Paul Mcfegan/Sportsphoto/Sportsphoto Ltd./AllstarPienaar makes it 2-1, just 12 minutes in to the second half. Hull fail to make any attacks stick, and the score stands at the whistle. Photograph: Chris Brunskill/Getty ImagesStoke City v West Bromwich Albion Sessegnon's attempt on goal is thwarted by Stoke City's Asmir Begovic – 0-0 at halftime. Photograph: Craig Brough/Action ImagesMarko Arnautovic relieves Gareth McAuley of posession. The game finishes in a stalemate – 0-0 at the Britannia Stadium.Photograph: Craig Brough/Action ImagesArsenal v Norwich Wilshere and Giroud work brilliantly together to set the Englishman up for a goal to make Arsenal 1-0 up after 18 minutes.Photograph: Paul Gilham/Getty ImagesOzil makes it 2-0 to Arsenal after 58 minutes. Once again it's set up by Giroud – a great game for the striker.Photograph: Kerim Okten/EPAAfter a goal from Howson brought Norwich within reach of the game, Aaron Ramsey scored his sixth goal in seven games to bring the advantage back to Arsenal 83 minutes in to make it 3-1.Photograph: Kerim Okten/EPAAfter a quiet first half, Arsenal have absolutely demolished Norwich in the second. Aaron Ramsey makes it 4-1 with just seven minutes left to play.Photograph: Paul Gilham/Getty ImagesWest Ham v Manchester City West Ham United's Matthew Jarvis warms up under the floodlights. Will the Hammers give us a repeat performance of their 3-0 defeat of Tottenham? Photograph: Eddie Keogh/ReutersJust 16 minutes in and Agüero puts it past Jaaskelainen after going one on one with the Hammers goalkeeper, making it 1-0 to the home side.Photograph: Alex Morton/Action ImagesJussi Jaaskelainen of West Ham dives in vain as Sergio Aguero scores his second of the match in the 51st minute. Silva got the ball to the near post and Agüero finished it off witha header to put it over the line. Photograph: Warren Little/Getty ImagesVaz Te brings West Ham back into the match with an overhead kick, after a skirmish in the Man City goalmouth. 58 minutes in, and the score stands at 1-2 to Manchester City.Photograph: Warren Little/Getty ImagesDavid Silva scores the last goal of the match with 10 minutes to play. The whistle blows and Man City have defeated the London side 1-3: their first away win of the season.Photograph: John Walton/PA