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Buildup to Premier League, EFL, La Liga action and more

Buildup to Premier League, EFL, La Liga action and more

The Guardian14 hours ago
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Date: 2025-08-16T07:05:28.000Z
Title: Matchday live
Content: The Premier League is up and running, as are Liverpool, the reigning champions, following their not-entirely-convincing victory over Bournemouth last night. Arne Slot's side left it late before securing all three points after surrendering a two-goal lead but eventually ran out comfortable winners on an emotionally charged night at Anfield.
There's plenty more top flight action today and here on matchday live we'll be brining you all the build-up ahead of kick-off in today's early match between Aston Villa and Newcastle. Later this morning our reporter Ed Aarons will be here to answer your questions on today's game between Tottenham Hotspur and Burnley or any queries pertaining to London clubs you may have.
His particular field of expertise is his beloved Crystal Palace so feel free to send any questions you have to this address. We'd also love to hear what your matchday plans are for the first big afternoon of top flight action.
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