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EPL on Sept 21 2013

EPL Summary – September 21st 2013

EPL on Sept 21 2013

Norwich 0-1 Aston Villa

Aston Villa boss Paul Lambert enjoyed a victory against former club Norwich courtesy of Libor Kozak’s winner.

An Andreas Weimann shot for Villa hit the post and Robert Snodgrass had a Canaries penalty saved early on.

Kozak had an initial shot saved but atoned for the miss by sidefooting in Gabriel Agbonlahor’s cut-back.

Norwich threw on forward Gary Hooper for his debut and he almost snatched a point late on but had his effort tipped over the bar by keeper Brad Guzan.

Liverpool 0-1 Southampton

Early Premier League pacesetters Liverpool suffered their first defeat of the season as a Dejan Lovren goal gave Southampton victory at Anfield.

Lovren had escaped conceding a penalty for a challenge on Daniel Sturridge in the first half.

The Croat then held off Daniel Agger to steer in a header from Adam Lallana’s corner to put Saints ahead.

Liverpool struggled for fluency and chances as the visitors easily held on for a second league win of the season.

Liverpool 0-1 Southampton Stat

Newcastle 2-3 Hull City

Sone Aluko’s stunning volley gave Hull victory over Newcastle in a highly entertaining encounter.

Loic Remy gave the hosts the lead when he headed home from Papiss Cisse’s miscued shot at the back post.

Robbie Brady levelled with a low effort before Remy scored his second when Yohan Cabaye’s shot fell into his path.

Brady’s free-kick was glanced in by Ahmed Elmohamady shortly after the restart and Aluko won it with a superb finish from 18 yards.

West Brom 3-0 Sunderland

Stephane Sessegnon scored on his West Brom debut to condemn former club Sunderland to their fourth Premier League defeat of the season.

The midfielder was gifted an open goal after Kieren Westwood initially saved well from Scott Sinclair.

Liam Ridgewell volleyed home midway through the second half before Morgan Amalfitano’s angled effort made it 3-0.

West Ham 2-3 Everton

Leighton Baines scored two free-kicks as Everton twice came from behind to win at 10-man West Ham and remain the Premier League’s only unbeaten team.

Chelsea 2-0 Fulham

Chelsea rebounded from their worst start to a league season in 10 years by grinding out a victory over Fulham.

Oscar and John Mikel Obi scored second-half goals as the Blues moved top of the Premier League on goal difference.

The visitors created the best chance of a dour first half but Darren Bent shot straight at Blues keeper Petr Cech.

Chelsea 2-0 Fulham stat

Football

EPL Preview – Sept 14 2013

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Man Utd Vs Crystal Palace | Kick off 12:45

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Team News

New Manchester United signing Marouane Fellaini could make his debut for the Premier League champions. Wayne Rooney is not expected to be rushed back from a head injury so Danny Welbeck should support Robin van Persie, while Chris Smalling may replace Phil Jones at right-back. Crystal Palace new boy Barry Bannan and loan signing Cameron Jerome are both likely to feature at Old Trafford. Jonathan Parr could return after missing five months through injury.

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Aston Villa V Newcastle | Kick off 15:00

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Team News

Aston Villa’s new Czech striker Libor Kozak could make his debut. Defenders Nathan Baker and Antonio Luna may also feature after recent knocks, but Charles N’Zogbia remains a long-term absentee with an Achilles injury. Newcastle’s Yohan Cabaye could return to the starting line-up after his proposed transfer window move to Arsenal failed to materialise. Loan signing Loic Remy could make his first start, while Steven Taylor and Cheick Tiote are available again.

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Fulham V West Brom | Kick off 15:00

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Team News

Fulham goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg could return after suffering a shoulder injury on his debut last month. Aaron Hughes is a doubt with a thigh problem that saw him withdraw from Northern Ireland’s squad in midweek, and Kieran Richardson is still out. New West Brom signings Stephane Sessegnon and Morgan Amalfitano could well start, though Victor Anichebe lacks match fitness. Midfielder James Morrison (groin) is a doubt.

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Hull V Cardiff | Kick off 15:00

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Team News

Former Newcastle keeper Steve Harper is in line to replace Hull injury worry Allan McGregor, who has a groin injury. The Tigers are again without suspended striker Yannick Sagbo while deadline-day signing Gedo has yet to receive his visa. Cardiff could give a debut to new signing Peter Odemwingie, but they also have a goalkeeping headache. David Marshall injured his hip playing for Scotland midweek leaving Joe Lewis poised for a Premier League debut.

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Stoke Vs Man City | Kick off 15:00

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Team News

Stoke midfielder Glenn Whelan is doubtful with a hamstring injury. The Potters hope Charlie Adam will be fit despite withdrawing from the Scotland squad because of a back spasm. Manchester City may hand a debut to Stevan Jovetic, but David Silva is out with a thigh problem. Micah Richards is still struggling with a hamstring injury, Gael Clichy has been ruled out with a knock and new signing Martin Demichelis is set to miss six weeks with a knee injury.

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Sunderland V Arsenal | Kick off 15:00

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Team News

Sunderland captain John O’Shea serves a one-game ban, although the Irishman could be out for longer after injuring his ankle on international duty. New signing Fabio Borini is in line for his debut, possibly partnering fit-again striker Steven Fletcher, who has not started a game since March. New Arsenal signing Mesut Ozil missed Friday training, but may still replace the injured Tomas Rosicky. Per Mertesacker misses out with illness, and Yaya Sanogo is not fit.

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Tottenham V Norwich | Kick off 15:00

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Team News

Tottenham’s new signings Christian Eriksen and Erik Lamela may make their first starts for the club. Emmanuel Adebayor, Etienne Capoue and Aaron Lennon are out and Vlad Chiriches is unavailable as Spurs are yet to get a work permit for him. Norwich’s Gary Hooper could make the bench after a shin injury delayed his debut after his move from Celtic. Ryan Bennett is fit again after needing stitches in his left knee, but Elliott Bennett is a long-term absentee.

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Everton V Chelsea | Kick off 15:00

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Venue: Goodison Park
Date: Saturday, 14 September

Team News

Everton’s on-loan striker Romelu Lukaku is ineligible against his parent club but James McCarthy and Gareth Barry could make their debuts. McCarthy suffered a slight knock on international duty for the Republic of Ireland, as did right-back Seamus Coleman, but both could play. Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho says Samuel Eto’o will make his debut although he might not start. The London side have no fresh injury problems.

Transfer News

Transfers – Who’s gone where?

Transfers happened in the month of September 2013. The transfer window officially closed at 23:00 BST on Monday, 2 September.

The summer transfer window reopened on 1 July, but clubs have been announcing transfers all summer. Signings confirmed in May, June, July and August can be found on previous transfers pages.

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Morgan Amalfitano [Marseille – West Brom] Loan

Victor Anichebe [Everton – West Brom] £6m

Marko Arnautovic [Werder Bremen – Stoke] Undisclosed

Benoit Assou-Ekotto [Tottenham – QPR] Loan

Barry Bannan [Aston Villa – Crystal Palace] Undisclosed

Gareth Barry [Man City – Everton] Loan

Hamza Bencherif [Notts County – Plymouth] Free

Fabio Borini [Liverpool – Sunderland] Loan

Harry Bunn [Manchester City – Sheffield United] Loan

Jacob Butterfield [Norwich – Middlesbrough] Undisclosed

Paul Caddis [Swindon – Birmingham] Undisclosed

Raphael Calvet [Auxerre – Brentford] Undisclosed

Lee Camp [Norwich – West Brom] Free

Tom Carroll [Tottenham – QPR] Loan

Graham Cummins [Preston – Rochdale] Loan

Florent Cuvelier [Stoke – Sheffield United] Undisclosed

Andrea Dossena [Napoli – Sunderland] Undisclosed

Marouane Fellaini [Everton – Man Utd] £27.5m

Liam Fontaine [Bristol City – Yeovil] Loan

Marko Futacs [Leicester – Diosgyori VT] Loan

Gedo [Al Ahly – Hull] Loan

Danny Green [Charlton – MK Dons] Loan

Tiago Ilori [Sporting Lisbon – Liverpool] £7m

Stephen Ireland [Aston Villa – Stoke] Loan

Brian Jensen [Burnley – Bury] Free

Kaka [Real Madrid – AC Milan] Free

Kei Kamara [Sporting Kansas City – Middlesbrough] Undisclosed

Michael Kightly [Stoke – Burnley] Loan

Libor Kozak [Lazio – Aston Villa] £7m

Niko Kranjcar [Dynamo Kiev – QPR] Loan

Genseric Kusunga [FC Basel – Oldham] Free

Romelu Lukaku [Chelsea – Everton] Loan

Georg Margreitter [Wolves – FC Copenhagen] Loan

Adrian Mariappa [Reading – Crystal Palace] Undisclosed

Emmanuel Mayuka [Southampton – Sochaux] Loan

James McCarthy [Wigan – Everton] Undisclosed

Stephen McLaughlin [Nottingham Forest – Bristol City] Loan

Victor Moses [Chelsea – Liverpool] Loan

Dany N’Guessan [Millwall – Swindon] Free

David Noble [Rotherham – Cheltenham] Loan

James O’Connor [Derby – Bristol City] Loan

Peter Odemwingie [West Brom – Cardiff] £2.25m

Bradley Orr [Blackburn – Blackpool] Loan

Mesut Ozil [Real Madrid – Arsenal] £42.4m

Daniel Pacheco [Liverpool – AD Alcorcon] Undisclosed

Nick Powell [Manchester United – Wigan] Loan

Peter Ramage [Crystal Palace – Barnsley] Loan

Abdul Razak [Manchester City – Anzhi Makhachkala] Loan

Jamie Reckord [Wolves – Plymouth] Loan

Bradley Reid [Wrexham – Wolves] £200,000 (reported)

Mamadou Sakho [Paris St-Germain – Liverpool] £18m

Stephane Sessegnon [Sunderland – West Brom] Undisclosed

Ryan Shotton [Stoke – Wigan] Loan

Cameron Stewart [Hull – Charlton] Loan

Jayden Stockley [Bournemouth – Leyton Orient] Loan

Conor Townsend [Hull – Carlisle] Loan

Marcello Trotta [Fulham – Brentford] Loan

Nathan Tyson [Derby – Blackpool] Free

Alvaro Vazquez [Getafe – Swansea] Loan

Emiliano Viviano [Palmero – Arsenal] Loan

Cauley Woodrow [Fulham – Southend] Loan

Elsad Zverotic [Young Boys – Fulham] Undisclosed

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Christian Atsu [Porto – Chelsea] £3.5m

Christian Atsu [Chelsea – Vitesse Arnhem] Loan

Gareth Bale [Tottenham – Real Madrid] £85.3m

Martin Demichelis [Atletico Madrid – Manchester City] £4.2m

Jack Hunt [Huddersfield – Crystal Palace] Undisclosed

Jimmy Kebe [Reading – Crystal Palace] Undisclosed

Champions League

Champions League group stage draw – 2013/14

Celtic face a huge task to qualify for the Champions League knockout stages after being drawn in the same group as Barcelona, AC Milan and Ajax.

[colored_box color=”blue”]Group A: Manchester United, Shakhtar Donetsk, Bayer Leverkusen, Real Sociedad[/colored_box]

[colored_box color=”blue”]Group B: Real Madrid, Juventus, Galatasaray, Copenhagen[/colored_box]

[colored_box color=”blue”]Group C: Benfica, Paris St-Germain, Olympiakos, Anderlecht[/colored_box]

[colored_box color=”blue”]Group D: Bayern Munich, CSKA Moscow, Manchester City, Viktoria Plzen[/colored_box]

[colored_box color=”blue”]Group E: Chelsea, Schalke, Basel, Steaua Bucharest[/colored_box]

[colored_box color=”blue”]Group F: Arsenal, Marseille, Borussia Dortmund, Napoli[/colored_box]

[colored_box color=”blue”]Group G: Porto, Atletico Madrid, Zenit St Petersburg, Austria Vienna[/colored_box]

[colored_box color=”blue”]Group H: Barcelona, AC Milan, Ajax, Celtic[/colored_box]

Football

EPL Preview – August 24 2013

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Fulham Vs Arsenal | Kick off: 12:45

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Venue: Craven Cottage
Date: Saturday, 24 August, 2013

Team News
Fulham manager Martin Jol must decide whether to give ex-Tottenham midfielder Scott Parker his debut against Arsenal.

Goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg injured his shoulder at Sunderland so David Stockdale is set to start.

Arsenal’s Laurent Koscielny is banned after his sending off against Aston Villa last weekend.

Nacho Monreal is back in the Gunners’ squad, but Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (knee) has joined a lengthy injury list headed by Thomas Vermaelen (back).

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Everton Vs West Brom | Kick off: 15:00

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Venue: Goodison Park
Date: Saturday, 24 August, 2013

Team News:

Everton’s Sylvain Distin is doubtful after suffering a knock at Norwich, while fellow defender Antolin Alcaraz remains out with a hamstring injury.

Darron Gibson and Tony Hibbert will be assessed but they are unlikely to displace Ross Barkley and Seamus Coleman, who both scored last weekend.

West Brom could give a debut to Manchester City loanee Scott Sinclair.

However, Nicolas Anelka is absent on compassionate leave while Steven Reid is ruled out by injury.

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Hull Vs Norwich | Kick off: 15:00

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Venue: KC Stadium
Date: Saturday, 24 August, 2013

Team News:
Hull could hand first starts to summer signings Tom Huddlestone and Jake Livermore.

The Tigers remain without Irish midfielder Stephen Quinn because of a hamstring problem but he has an outside chance of being available next weekend.

Norwich winger Elliott Bennett has been ruled out until next year after suffering knee ligament damage.

Gary Hooper is also sidelined, but Johan Elmander could make his debut after joining on loan from Galatasaray.

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Newcastle Vs West Ham | Kick off: 15:00

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Venue: St James’ Park
Date: Saturday, 24 August, 2013

Team News
Newcastle boss Alan Pardew must decide whether to recall Yohan Cabaye, who was left out of Monday’s defeat at Manchester City following a transfer bid by Arsenal.

Steven Taylor is suspended, Cheick Tiote faces a fitness test on a groin problem, and Jonas Gutierrez and Loic Remy are definitely out.

West Ham remain without injured pair Andy Carroll and George McCartney.

There could be a debut for Razvan Rat and a first start for Stewart Downing.

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Southampton Vs Sunderland | Kick off: 15:00

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Venue: St Mary’s Stadium
Date: Saturday, 24 August, 2013

Team News:
Southampton’s record signing Dani Osvaldo is in contention to make his debut at home to Sunderland.

Teenage defender Calum Chambers could retain his place with Nathaniel Clyne short of fitness following a pre-season injury.

Sunderland pair Craig Gardner and David Vaughan are available after suspension.

Wes Brown is still building up his fitness after a long-term knee problem, while striker Steven Fletcher is still sidelined.

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Stoke Vs Crystal Palace | Kick off: 15:00

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Venue: Britannia Stadium
Date: Saturday, 24 August, 2013

Team News:
Stoke’s Charlie Adam, who played under Palace boss Ian Holloway at Blackpool, could come into the Potters’ midfield.

The hosts remain without Wilson Palacios, who is ill, and injured pair Brek Shea and Jamie Ness.

Crystal Palace may hand a debut to Jason Puncheon, but fellow wingers Jerome Thomas (ankle) and Yannick Bolasie (hamstring) remain out.

Midfielder Jonathan Williams could be rewarded with a starting berth after impressing from the bench last week.

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Aston Villa Vs Liverpool | Kick off: 15:00

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Venue: Villa Park
Date: Saturday, 24 August

Team News
Aston Villa defender Ciaran Clark is available to face Liverpool, having overcome the head injury that forced his substitution at Chelsea in midweek.

Chris Herd is fit after a calf problem but Nathan Baker remains a doubt with a twisted ankle.

Liverpool could give a debut to left-back Aly Cissokho, who has signed on a season-long loan from Valencia.

Sebastian Coates faces a long lay-off with a knee injury, and Luis Suarez continues to serve his 10-match ban.

Nicolas Anelka

Nicolas Anelka to quit football

Nicolas Anelka has told West Brom he could retire following the death of his agent, but manager Steve Clarke hopes the striker will return to action.

The summer signing will sit out Saturday’s game at Everton after being given compassionate leave.

When asked if the 34-year-old said he planned to quit, Clarke said: “I’m not going to deny that he used that word.

Anelka’s Premier League clubs

Arsenal (1997-99): Played 74, Goals 28
Liverpool (2001-02): P15, Goals 5
Man City (2002-05): P101, Goals 6
Bolton (2006-08): P58, Goals 23
Chelsea (2008-12): P146, Goals 59
West Brom (2013): P1

Season 2013-2014

Sunday 11th May 2014
Cardiff 1-2 Chelsea
Fulham 2-2 Crystal Palace
Hull 0-2 Everton
Liverpool 2-1 Newcastle
Man City 2-0 West Ham
Norwich 0-2 Arsenal
Southampton 1-1 Man Utd
Sunderland 1-3 Swansea
Tottenham 3-0 Aston Villa
West Brom 1-2 Stoke

Monday 5th May 2014
Crystal Palace 3-3 Liverpool

Sunday 4th May 2014
Arsenal 1-0 West Brom
Chelsea 0-0 Norwich

Saturday 3rd May 2014
West Ham 2-0 Tottenham
Aston Villa 3-1 Hull
Man Utd 0-1 Sunderland
Newcastle 3-0 Cardiff
Stoke 4-1 Fulham
Swansea 0-1 Southampton
Everton 2-3 Man City

Monday 28th April 2014
Arsenal 3-0 Newcastle

Sunday 27th April 2014
Sunderland 4-0 Cardiff
Liverpool 0-2 Chelsea
Crystal Palace 0-2 Man City

Saturday 26th April 2014
Southampton 2-0 Everton
Fulham 2-2 Hull
Stoke 0-1 Tottenham
Swansea 4-1 Aston Villa
West Brom 1-0 West Ham
Man Utd 4-0 Norwich

Monday 21st April 2014
Man City 3-1 West Brom

Sunday 20th April 2014
Norwich 2-3 Liverpool
Hull 0-3 Arsenal
Everton 2-0 Man Utd

Saturday 19th April 2014
Tottenham 3-1 Fulham
Aston Villa 0-0 Southampton
Cardiff 1-1 Stoke
Newcastle 1-2 Swansea
West Ham 0-1 Crystal Palace
Chelsea 1-2 Sunderland

Wednesday 16th April 2014
Everton 2-3 Crystal Palace
Man City 2-2 Sunderland

Tuesday 15th April 2014
Arsenal 3-1 West Ham

Sunday 13th April 2014
Liverpool 3-2 Man City
Swansea 0-1 Chelsea

Saturday 12th April 2014
Crystal Palace 1-0 Aston Villa
Fulham 1-0 Norwich
Southampton 0-1 Cardiff
Stoke 1-0 Newcastle
Sunderland 0-1 Everton
West Brom 3-3 Tottenham

Monday 7th April 2014
Tottenham 5-1 Sunderland

Sunday 6th April 2014
Everton 3-0 Arsenal
West Ham 1-2 Liverpool

Saturday 5th April 2014
Man City 4-1 Southampton
Aston Villa 1-2 Fulham
Cardiff 0-3 Crystal Palace
Hull 1-0 Swansea
Newcastle 0-4 Man Utd
Norwich 0-1 West Brom
Chelsea 3-0 Stoke

Monday 31st March 2014
Sunderland 1-2 West Ham

Sunday 30th March 2014
Fulham 1-3 Everton
Liverpool 4-0 Tottenham

Saturday 29th March 2014
Man Utd 4-1 Aston Villa
Crystal Palace 1-0 Chelsea
Southampton 4-0 Newcastle
Stoke 1-0 Hull
Swansea 3-0 Norwich
West Brom 3-3 Cardiff
Arsenal 1-1 Man City

Wednesday 26th March 2014
West Ham 2-1 Hull
Liverpool 2-1 Sunderland

Tuesday 25th March 2014
Arsenal 2-2 Swansea
Man Utd 0-3 Man City
Newcastle 0-3 Everton

Sunday 23rd March 2014
Tottenham 3-2 Southampton
Aston Villa 1-4 Stoke

Saturday 22nd March 2014
Chelsea 6-0 Arsenal
Cardiff 3-6 Liverpool
Everton 3-2 Swansea
Hull 2-0 West Brom
Man City 5-0 Fulham
Newcastle 1-0 Crystal Palace
Norwich 2-0 Sunderland
West Ham 0-2 Man Utd

Sunday 16th March 2014
Man Utd 0-3 Liverpool
Tottenham 0-1 Arsenal

Saturday 15th March 2014
Hull 0-2 Man City
Everton 2-1 Cardiff
Fulham 1-0 Newcastle
Southampton 4-2 Norwich
Stoke 3-1 West Ham
Sunderland 0-0 Crystal Palace
Swansea 1-2 West Brom
Aston Villa 1-0 Chelsea

Saturday 8th March 2014
West Brom 0-3 Man Utd
Cardiff 3-1 Fulham
Crystal Palace 0-1 Southampton
Norwich 1-1 Stoke
Chelsea 4-0 Tottenham

Sunday 2nd March 2014
Aston Villa 4-1 Norwich
Swansea 1-1 Crystal Palace
Tottenham 1-0 Cardiff

Saturday 1st March 2014
Everton 1-0 West Ham
Fulham 1-3 Chelsea
Hull 1-4 Newcastle
Stoke 1-0 Arsenal
Southampton 0-3 Liverpool

Sunday 23rd February 2014
Liverpool 4-3 Swansea
Newcastle 1-0 Aston Villa
Norwich 1-0 Tottenham

Saturday 22nd February 2014
Chelsea 1-0 Everton
Arsenal 4-1 Sunderland
Cardiff 0-4 Hull
Man City 1-0 Stoke
West Brom 1-1 Fulham
West Ham 3-1 Southampton
Crystal Palace 0-2 Man Utd

Wednesday 12th February 2014
Arsenal 0-0 Man Utd
Newcastle 0-4 Tottenham
Stoke 1-1 Swansea
Fulham 2-3 Liverpool

Tuesday 11th February 2014
Cardiff 0-0 Aston Villa
Hull 0-1 Southampton
West Ham 2-0 Norwich
West Brom 1-1 Chelsea

Sunday 9th February 2014
Tottenham 1-0 Everton
Man Utd 2-2 Fulham

Saturday 8th February 2014
Liverpool 5-1 Arsenal
Aston Villa 0-2 West Ham
Chelsea 3-0 Newcastle
Crystal Palace 3-1 West Brom
Norwich 0-0 Man City
Southampton 2-2 Stoke
Sunderland 0-2 Hull
Swansea 3-0 Cardiff

Monday 3rd February 2014
Man City 0-1 Chelsea

Sunday 2nd February 2014
West Brom 1-1 Liverpool
Arsenal 2-0 Crystal Palace

Saturday 1st February 2014
Newcastle 0-3 Sunderland
West Ham 2-0 Swansea
Cardiff 2-1 Norwich
Everton 2-1 Aston Villa
Fulham 0-3 Southampton
Hull 1-1 Tottenham
Stoke 2-1 Man Utd

Wednesday 29th January 2014
Aston Villa 4-3 West Brom
Chelsea 0-0 West Ham
Sunderland 1-0 Stoke
Tottenham 1-5 Man City

Tuesday 28th January 2014
Man Utd 2-0 Cardiff
Norwich 0-0 Newcastle
Southampton 2-2 Arsenal
Swansea 2-0 Fulham
Crystal Palace 1-0 Hull
Liverpool 4-0 Everton

Monday 20th January 2014
West Brom 1-1 Everton

Sunday 19th January 2014
Swansea 1-3 Tottenham
Chelsea 3-1 Man Utd

Saturday 18th January 2014
Sunderland 2-2 Southampton
Arsenal 2-0 Fulham
Crystal Palace 1-0 Stoke
Man City 4-2 Cardiff
Norwich 1-0 Hull
West Ham 1-3 Newcastle
Liverpool 2-2 Aston Villa

Monday 13th January 2014
Aston Villa 1-2 Arsenal

Sunday 12th January 2014
Newcastle 0-2 Man City
Stoke 3-5 Liverpool

Saturday 11th January 2014
Hull 0-2 Chelsea
Cardiff 0-2 West Ham
Everton 2-0 Norwich
Fulham 1-4 Sunderland
Southampton 1-0 West Brom
Tottenham 2-0 Crystal Palace
Man Utd 2-0 Swansea

Wednesday 1st January 2014
Swansea 2-3 Man City
Arsenal 2-0 Cardiff
Crystal Palace 1-1 Norwich
Fulham 2-1 West Ham
Liverpool 2-0 Hull
Southampton 0-3 Chelsea
Stoke 1-1 Everton
Sunderland 0-1 Aston Villa
West Brom 1-0 Newcastle
Man Utd 1-2 Tottenham

Sunday 29th December 2013
Everton 2-1 Southampton
Newcastle 0-1 Arsenal
Chelsea 2-1 Liverpool
Tottenham 3-0 Stoke

Saturday 28th December 2013
West Ham 3-3 West Brom
Aston Villa 1-1 Swansea
Hull 6-0 Fulham
Man City 1-0 Crystal Palace
Norwich 0-1 Man Utd
Cardiff 2-2 Sunderland

Thursday 26th December 2013
Hull 2-3 Man Utd
Aston Villa 0-1 Crystal Palace
Cardiff 0-3 Southampton
Chelsea 1-0 Swansea
Everton 0-1 Sunderland
Newcastle 5-1 Stoke
Norwich 1-2 Fulham
Tottenham 1-1 West Brom
West Ham 1-3 Arsenal
Man City 2-1 Liverpool

Monday 23rd December 2013
Arsenal 0-0 Chelsea

Sunday 22nd December 2013
Southampton 2-3 Tottenham
Swansea 1-2 Everton

Saturday 21st December 2013
Liverpool 3-1 Cardiff
Crystal Palace 0-3 Newcastle
Fulham 2-4 Man City
Man Utd 3-1 West Ham
Stoke 2-1 Aston Villa
Sunderland 0-0 Norwich
West Brom 1-1 Hull

Sunday 15th December 2013
Aston Villa 0-3 Man Utd
Norwich 1-1 Swansea
Tottenham 0-5 Liverpool

Saturday 14th December 2013
Man City 6-3 Arsenal
Cardiff 1-0 West Brom
Chelsea 2-1 Crystal Palace
Everton 4-1 Fulham
Newcastle 1-1 Southampton
West Ham 0-0 Sunderland
Hull 0-0 Stoke

Monday 9th December 2013
Swansea 1-1 Hull

Sunday 8th December 2013
Fulham 2-0 Aston Villa
Arsenal 1-1 Everton

Saturday 7th December 2013
Man Utd 0-1 Newcastle
Crystal Palace 2-0 Cardiff
Liverpool 4-1 West Ham
Southampton 1-1 Man City
Stoke 3-2 Chelsea
West Brom 0-2 Norwich
Sunderland 1-2 Tottenham

Wednesday 4th December 2013
Arsenal 2-0 Hull
Liverpool 5-1 Norwich
Man Utd 0-1 Everton
Southampton 2-3 Aston Villa
Stoke 0-0 Cardiff
Sunderland 3-4 Chelsea
Swansea 3-0 Newcastle
Fulham 1-2 Tottenham
West Brom 2-3 Man City

Tuesday 3rd December 2013
Crystal Palace 1-0 West Ham

Sunday 1st December 2013
Tottenham 2-2 Man Utd
Hull 3-1 Liverpool
Chelsea 3-1 Southampton
Man City 3-0 Swansea

Saturday 30th November 2013
Aston Villa 0-0 Sunderland
Cardiff 0-3 Arsenal
Everton 4-0 Stoke
Norwich 1-0 Crystal Palace
West Ham 3-0 Fulham
Newcastle 2-1 West Brom

Monday 25th November 2013
West Brom 2-2 Aston Villa

Sunday 24th November 2013
Man City 6-0 Tottenham
Cardiff 2-2 Man Utd

Saturday 23rd November 2013
Everton 3-3 Liverpool
Arsenal 2-0 Southampton
Fulham 1-2 Swansea
Hull 0-1 Crystal Palace
Newcastle 2-1 Norwich
Stoke 2-0 Sunderland
West Ham 0-3 Chelsea

Sunday 10th November 2013
Tottenham 0-1 Newcastle
Sunderland 1-0 Man City
Man Utd 1-0 Arsenal
Swansea 3-3 Stoke

Saturday 9th November 2013
Aston Villa 2-0 Cardiff
Chelsea 2-2 West Brom
Crystal Palace 0-0 Everton
Liverpool 4-0 Fulham
Southampton 4-1 Hull
Norwich 3-1 West Ham

Sunday 3rd November 2013
Everton 0-0 Tottenham
Cardiff 1-0 Swansea

Saturday 2nd November 2013
Newcastle 2-0 Chelsea
Fulham 1-3 Man Utd
Hull 1-0 Sunderland
Man City 7-0 Norwich
Stoke 1-1 Southampton
West Brom 2-0 Crystal Palace
West Ham 0-0 Aston Villa
Arsenal 2-0 Liverpool

Sunday 27th October 2013
Sunderland 2-1 Newcastle
Chelsea 2-1 Man City
Swansea 0-0 West Ham
Tottenham 1-0 Hull

Saturday 26th October 2013
Crystal Palace 0-2 Arsenal
Aston Villa 0-2 Everton
Liverpool 4-1 West Brom
Man Utd 3-2 Stoke
Norwich 0-0 Cardiff
Southampton 2-0 Fulham

Monday 21st October 2013
Crystal Palace 1-4 Fulham

Sunday 20th October 2013
Aston Villa 0-2 Tottenham

Saturday 19th October 2013
Newcastle 2-2 Liverpool
Arsenal 4-1 Norwich
Chelsea 4-1 Cardiff
Everton 2-1 Hull
Man Utd 1-1 Southampton
Stoke 0-0 West Brom
Swansea 4-0 Sunderland
West Ham 1-3 Man City

Sunday 6th October 2013
Norwich 1-3 Chelsea
Southampton 2-0 Swansea
Tottenham 0-3 West Ham
West Brom 1-1 Arsenal

Saturday 5th October 2013
Man City 3-1 Everton
Cardiff 1-2 Newcastle
Fulham 1-0 Stoke
Hull 0-0 Aston Villa
Liverpool 3-1 Crystal Palace
Sunderland 1-2 Man Utd

Monday 30th September 2013
Everton 3-2 Newcastle

Sunday 29th September 2013
Stoke 0-1 Norwich
Sunderland 1-3 Liverpool

Saturday 28th September 2013
Tottenham 1-1 Chelsea
Aston Villa 3-2 Man City
Fulham 1-2 Cardiff
Hull 1-0 West Ham
Man Utd 1-2 West Brom
Southampton 2-0 Crystal Palace
Swansea 1-2 Arsenal

Sunday 22nd September 2013
Arsenal 3-1 Stoke
Crystal Palace 0-2 Swansea
Cardiff 0-1 Tottenham
Man City 4-1 Man Utd

Saturday 21st September 2013
Norwich 0-1 Aston Villa
Liverpool 0-1 Southampton
Newcastle 2-3 Hull
West Brom 3-0 Sunderland
West Ham 2-3 Everton
Chelsea 2-0 Fulham

Monday 16th September 2013
Swansea 2-2 Liverpool

Sunday 15th September 2013
Southampton 0-0 West Ham

Saturday 14th September 2013
Man Utd 2-0 Crystal Palace
Aston Villa 1-2 Newcastle
Fulham 1-1 West Brom
Hull 1-1 Cardiff
Stoke 0-0 Man City
Sunderland 1-3 Arsenal
Tottenham 2-0 Norwich
Everton 1-0 Chelsea

Sunday 1st September 2013
Liverpool 1-0 Man Utd
West Brom 0-2 Swansea
Arsenal 1-0 Tottenham

Saturday 31st August 2013
Man City 2-0 Hull
Cardiff 0-0 Everton
Newcastle 1-0 Fulham
Norwich 1-0 Southampton
West Ham 0-1 Stoke
Crystal Palace 3-1 Sunderland

Monday 26th August 2013
Man Utd 0-0 Chelsea

Sunday 25th August 2013
Cardiff 3-2 Man City
Tottenham 1-0 Swansea

Saturday 24th August 2013
Fulham 1-3 Arsenal
Everton 0-0 West Brom
Hull 1-0 Norwich
Newcastle 0-0 West Ham
Southampton 1-1 Sunderland
Stoke 2-1 Crystal Palace
Aston Villa 0-1 Liverpool

Wednesday 21st August 2013
Chelsea 2-1 Aston Villa

Monday 19th August 2013
Man City 4-0 Newcastle

Sunday 18th August 2013
Crystal Palace 0-1 Tottenham
Chelsea 2-0 Hull

Saturday 17th August 2013
Liverpool 1-0 Stoke
Arsenal 1-3 Aston Villa
Norwich 2-2 Everton
Sunderland 0-1 Fulham
West Brom 0-1 Southampton
West Ham 2-0 Cardiff
Swansea 1-4 Man Utd

EPL Preview

EPL Summary – August 18th 2013

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Chelsea 2-0 Hull City

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Oscar and Frank Lampard scored first-half goals as Chelsea marked the start of Jose Mourinho’s second spell as Blues manager with victory over Hull.

Lampard had an early penalty saved by Allan McGregor before Kevin De Bruyne set Oscar up to slot the hosts ahead.

McGregor again thwarted Lampard, but the England midfielder responded with a superb free-kick to double the lead.

Newly-promoted Hull rallied after half-time but could not force their way back as Chelsea comfortably secured the win.

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Crystal Palace 0-1 Tottenham

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Tottenham’s record signing Roberto Soldado scored on his debut as Crystal Palace were defeated in their first top-flight match since 2005.

Spurs were without Real Madrid target Gareth Bale but were rarely troubled.

Palace had their best chance at the end, with Kagisho Dikgacoi firing straight at Hugo Lloris.

Jose Mourinho

EPL Preview – Aug 18 2013

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Crystal Palace Vs Tottenham

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Venue: Selhurst Park
Date: Sunday, 18 August
Kick off: 13:30 GMT

Team News

Tottenham have confirmed Real Madrid transfer target Gareth Bale will not play due to a foot injury.

Jan Vertonghen is doubtful, Lewis Holtby is out injured and Emmanuel Adebayor will not feature as he has been away on compassionate leave.

Crystal Palace’s Jerome Thomas will have to wait for his debut as he has not yet recovered from an ankle injury.

Paddy McCarthy is back in training but is not yet fit, while Glenn Murray and Yannick Bolasie are also out.

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Chelsea Vs Hull City

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Venue: Stamford Bridge
Date: Sunday, 18 August
Kick off: 16:00 GMT

Team News
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho could give debuts to new signings Andre Schurrle and Marco van Ginkel as he returns to the Premier League at home to Hull.

Cesar Azpilicueta and Victor Moses had long flights while on international duty in midweek so may not start.

Hull could give debuts to new recruits Allan McGregor, Curtis Davies, Maynor Figueroa, Danny Graham, Yannick Sagbo, Tom Huddlestone and Jake Livermore.

Stephen Quinn misses out with a hamstring problem.

Transfers – August 2013

Transfers happened in the month of August 2013. The transfer window officially closed at 23:00 BST on Monday, 2 September 2013.

The summer transfer window reopened on 1 July, but clubs have been announcing transfers all summer. Signings confirmed in May, June and July can be found on previous transfers pages.

31 AUGUST

Teemu Pukki [Schalke – Celtic] Undisclosed

Ki Sung-Yeung [Swansea – Sunderland] Loan

Kevin Theophile-Catherine [Rennes – Cardiff] £2.1m

30 AUGUST

Nicky Ajose [Peterborough – Swindon] Loan

Troy Archibald-Henville [Swindon – Carlisle] Loan

Stephane Bahoken [Nice – St Mirren] Loan

Nir Biton [FC Ashdod – Celtic] Undisclosed

Ryan Brobbel [Middlesbrough – York] Loan

Vlad Chiriches [Steaua Bucharest – Tottenham] £8.5m

Adam Dugdale [Crewe – Tranmere] Loan

Christian Eriksen [Ajax – Tottenham] £11.5m

Michael Gardyne [Dundee Utd – Kilmarnock] Loan

Gael Givet [Blackburn – Arles-Avignon] Undisclosed

Scott Golbourne [Barnsley – Wolves] Undisclosed

Dean Hammond [Southampton – Leicester] Undisclosed

Paul Heffernan [Kilmarnock – Hibernian] Undisclosed

Matty Harriott [Sheffield United – Northampton] Free

Erik Lamela [Roma – Tottenham] £25.7m (reported)

Curtis Main [Middlesbrough – Shrewsbury] Loan

Pablo Mills [Macclesfield – Rotherham] Free

Albert Rusnak [Manchester City – Oldham] Loan

Nicky Shorey [Reading – Bristol City] Free

Abdellah Zoubir [FC Istres – Hibernian] Loan

29 AUGUST

Lionel Ainsworth [Rotherham – Motherwell] Loan

Jose Baxter [Oldham – Sheffield United] Undisclosed

Samuel Eto’o [Anzhi Makhachkala-Chelsea] Free

Mathieu Flamini [AC Milan – Arsenal] Free

Danny Hollands [Charlton – Gillingham] Loan

Matteo Lanzoni [Carrarese – Oldham] Free

Morten Gamst Pedersen [Blackburn – Kardemir Karabukspor] Undisclosed

Emile Sinclair [Peterborough – Crawley] £100,000

George Taft [Leicester – York] Loan

28 AUGUST

Marcus Bettinelli [Fulham – Accrington] Loan

Ben Marshall [Leicester – Blackburn] Undisclosed

Tokelo Rantie [Malmo – Bournemouth] Undisclosed

Willian [Anzhi Makhachkala – Chelsea] £30m

27 AUGUST

Oussame Assaidi [Liverpool – Stoke City] Loan

Razak Boukari [Wolves – FC Sochaux] Loan

Jake Caprice [Blackpool – St Mirren)

Mike Pollitt [Wigan – Barnsley] Loan

Enda Stevens [Aston Villa – Notts County] Loan

Ben Wilson [Cambridge – Accrington] Free

26 AUGUST

Stephane Mbia [QPR – Sevilla] Loan

23 AUGUST

Danny Butterfield [Southampton – Carlisle] Free

Charles Dunne [Wycombe – Blackpool] Undisclosed

Charles Dunne [Blackpool – Wycombe] Loan

Matt Phillips [Blackpool – QPR] Undisclosed

Andelko Savic [Sampdoria – Sheffield Wednesday] Loan

Andy Williams [Swindon – Yeovil] Loan

22 AUGUST

Myles Anderson [Exeter – AC Monza] Free

Michael Duckworth [Bradford Park Avenue – Hartlepool] Free

William Edjenguele [Coventry – Bury] Free

Zavon Hines [Bradford – Dagenham & Redbridge] Free

Brad Inman [Newcastle – Crewe] Undisclosed

Charis Mavrias [Panathinaikos – Sunderland] Undisclosed

Paddy McCourt [Celtic – Barnsley] Free

Scott Sinclair [Manchester City – West Brom] Loan

James Spencer [Huddersfield – Scunthorpe] Loan

Denis Suarez [Manchester City – Barcelona] Undisclosed

21 AUGUST

Matthew Dolan [Middlesbrough – Hartlepool] Loan

Johan Elmander [Galatasaray – Norwich] Loan

Wayne Hennessey [Wolves – Yeovil] Loan

Marcus Pedersen [Vitesse Arnhem – Barnsley] Loan

Jason Puncheon [Southampton – Crystal Palace] Loan

Scott Wootton [Manchester United – Leeds] Undisclosed

20 AUGUST

Jordan Adekunle [Unattached – Ipswich]

Craig Braham-Barrett [Macclesfield – Cheltenham] Free

Aly Cissokho [Valencia – Liverpool] Loan

Billy Knott [Sunderland – Wycombe] Loan

19 AUGUST

Tommy Miller [Swindon – Bury] Free

Scott Parker [Tottenham – Fulham] Undisclosed

18 AUGUST

Pablo Osvaldo [Roma – Southampton] £15m

Aaron Tumwa [Watford – Blackburn] Free

17 AUGUST

Chris Dunn [Coventry – Yeovil] Free

Sam Johnstone [Manchester United – Yeovil] Loan

Andrai Jones [Barnsley – Tranmere] Loan

Mats Morch [Derby – Burton] Loan

Barry Nicholson [Fleetwood – Kilmarnock] Free

Mark Stewart [Dundee – Kilmarnock] Free

16 AUGUST

Jeremy Balmy [Le Havre – Notts County] Free

Callum Bennett [Ipswich – Notts County] Free

Darren Bent [Aston Villa – Fulham] Loan

Nathan Delfouneso [Aston Villa – Blackpool] Loan

Michael Doughty [QPR – Stevenage] Loan

Luiz Gustavo [Bayern Munich – Wolfsburg] Undisclosed

Jordan Holt [St Mirren – Notts County] Free

Dimitrios Konstantopoulos [AEK Athens- Middlesbrough] Free

Florian Marange [Bordeaux – Crystal Palace] Free

Joseph Mills [Burnley – Oldham] Loan

Ronan Murray [Ipswich – Notts County] Free

Marcos Navas [Recreativo Huelva – Bury] Free

Temitope Ayoluwa Obadeyi [Rio Ave – Bury] Free

Danny Philliskirk [Coventry – Oldham] Free

Nile Ranger [Unattached – Swindon]

Adam Reach [Middlesbrough – Shrewsbury] Loan

Stephen Ward [Wolves – Brighton] Loan

15 AUGUST

Neil Alexander [Rangers – Crystal Palace] Free

Adam Campbell [Newcastle – Carlisle] Loan

Etienne Capoue [Toulouse – Tottenham] Approx £9m

Ricardo Fuller [Charlton – Blackpool] Free

Steven Gillespie [Fleetwood – Cheltenham] Loan

Esteban Granero [QPR – Real Sociedad] Loan

Jackson Irvine [Celtic – Kilmarnock] Loan

Liam O’Brien [Barnet – Brentford] Free

Marcos Painter [Brighton – Portsmouth] Free

Joe Ralls [Cardiff – Yeovil] Loan

Theo Robinson [Derby – Doncaster] Undisclosed

14 AUGUST

Kyle Brownhill [Stockport – Burnley] Free

Franco Di Santo [Wigan – Werder Bremen] Free

Tom Huddlestone [Tottenham – Hull] £5m

Jake Livermore [Tottenham – Hull] Loan

Kevin McDonald [Sheff Utd – Wolves] Undisclosed

Wallace [Chelsea – Inter Milan] Loan

13 AUGUST

Stewart Downing [Liverpool – West Ham] £5m

Matej Vydra [Udinese – West Brom] Loan

12 AUGUST

Marouane Chamakh [Arsenal – Crystal Palace] Undisclosed

Essaid Belkalem [Granada – Watford] Loan

Ondrej Celustka [Trabzonspor – Sunderland] Loan

Tom Naylor [Derby County – Newport] Loan

10 AUGUST

Keith Andrews [Bolton – Brighton] Loan

Samir Carruthers [Aston Villa – MK Dons] Loan

Gary Medel [Sevilla – Cardiff] £11m (reported)

Kal Naismith [Rangers – Accrington] Free

9 AUGUST

Juan Agudelo [New England Revolution – Stoke] Free *

Paul Black [Mansfield – Carlisle] Loan

Jacob Blyth [Leicester – Northampton] Loan

Ignasi Miquel [Arsenal – Leicester] Loan

Jay Spearing [Liverpool – Bolton] Undisclosed

Adam Thompson [Watford – Southend] Loan

Kelvin Wilson [Celtic – Nottingham Forest] £2.5m

8 AUGUST

Albert Adomah [Bristol City – Middlesbrough] £1m (reported)

Calvin Andrew [Port Vale – Mansfield] Free

Bernard [Atletico Mineiro – Shakhtar Donetsk] £21.5m

Graham Burke [Aston Villa – Shrewsbury] Loan

Shaun Derry [QPR – Millwall] Loan

Kevin Feely [Charlton – Carlisle] Loan

Gervinho [Arsenal – Roma] £8m

Park Ji-Sung [QPR – PSV Eindhoven] Loan

Kallum Higginbotham [Huddersfield – Partick Thistle] Free

Andy Marshall [Aston Villa – Millwall] Free

James McClean [Sunderland – Wigan] £1.5m (reported)

7 AUGUST

Cristian Cuevas [Chelsea – Vitesse Arnhem] Loan

Tongo Doumbia [Wolves – Valenciennes] Loan

Peter Hartley [Hartlepool – Stevenage] Undisclosed

Mathieu Manset [Carlisle – Coventry] Free

Callum McGregor [Celtic – Notts County] Loan

Gary O’Neil [West Ham – QPR] Free

Jordan Sinnott [Huddersfield – Bury] Loan

Adel Taarabt [QPR – Fulham] Loan

Rhys Weston [KR Reykjavik – AFC Wimbledon] Free

6 AUGUST

Rafael Floro [Unattached – Sheffield Wednesday]

Luke Rooney [Swindon – Crawley] Loan

Reece Wabara [Manchester City – Doncaster] Loan

5 AUGUST

Don Cowan [Dundee – Southend] Free

Michael Harriman [QPR – Gillingham] Loan

Adam McGurk [Tranmere – Burton] Free

Loic Remy [QPR – Newcastle] Loan

Roberto Soldado [Valencia – Tottenham] £26m

Yann Songo’o [Sporting Kansas City – Blackburn] Free

Neal Trotman [Chesterfield – Plymouth] Free

3 AUGUST

Clint Dempsey [Tottenham – Seattle Sounders] £6m (reported)

Kyle Jacobs [Livingston – Kilmarnock] Free

Connor Ripley [Middlesbrough – Bradford City] Loan

Ryan Williams [Fulham – Oxford] Loan

2 AUGUST

Chuks Aneke [Arsenal – Crewe] Loan

Neal Bishop [Notts County – Blackpool] Free

Christian Burgess [Middlesbrough – Hartlepool] Loan

Jordan Clark [Barnsley – Scunthorpe] Loan

Corry Evans [Hull City – Blackburn] Undisclosed

Elliot Grandin [Blackpool – Crystal Palace] Free

Marlon Harewood [Barnsley – Bristol City] Free

Jason Koumas [Unattached – Tranmere]

Diego Lugano [Paris St-Germain – West Brom] Free

Danny Mayor [Sheffield Wednesday – Bury] Loan

Bondz N’Gala [Stevenage – Portsmouth] Free

Marlon Pack [Cheltenham – Bristol City] £100,000 (reported)

Ollie Palmer [Havant & Waterlooville – Mansfield] Undisclosed

Stipe Perica [NK Zadar – Chelsea] Undisclosed

Frazer Richardson [Southampton – Middlesbrough] Free

Richie Wellens [Leicester – Doncaster] Free

David Wheeler [Staines Town – Exeter] Undisclosed

Kamil Zayatte [Istanbul BB – Sheffield Wednesday] Free

1 AUGUST

Kemy Agustien [Swansea – Brighton] Free

Padraig Amond [Accrington – Morecambe] Free

Charlie Austin [Burnley – QPR] Undisclosed

Callum Ball [Derby – Torquay] Loan

Marvin Bartley [Burnley – Leyton Orient] Loan

Julian Bennett [Sheffield Wednesday – Southend] Free

Tom Cairney [Hull – Blackburn] Loan

Simon Church [Reading – Charlton] Free

Conor Clifford [Leicester – Southend] Free

Adam Coombes [Unattached – Notts County]

Steve de Ridder [Southampton – Utrecht] Free

Danny Emerton [Hull – Northampton] Free

Johnny Gorman [Wolves – Leyton Orient] Free

Karl Hawley [Scunthorpe – Torquay] Free

Matt Heath [Colchester – Northampton] Free

David Jones [Wigan – Burnley] Free

Ryan Inniss [Crystal Palace – Cheltenham] Loan

Piero Mingoia [Watford – Accrington] Free

Andre Moritz [Crystal Palace – Bolton] Free

Ben Nugent [Cardiff – Brentford] Loan

Craig Reid [Aldershot – Southend] Free

Michael Richardson [Newcastle – Accrington] Loan

Jack Robinson [Liverpool – Blackpool] Loan

Adam Rooney [Birmingham – Oldham] Free

Marvin Sordell [Bolton – Charlton] Loan

Tommy Spurr [Doncaster – Blackburn] Free

Matt Taylor [Charlton – Bradford City] Free

Ross Turnbull [Chelsea – Doncaster] Free

EPL Table 2013-2014

PosTeamPWDLGFGAGDPts
1Man City382756102376586
2Liverpool382666101505184
3Chelsea38257671274482
4Arsenal38247768412779
5Everton38219861392272
6Tottenham38216115551469
7Man Utd381971264432164
8Southampton381511125446856
9Stoke City381311144552-750
10Newcastle38154194359-1649
11Crystal Palace38136193348-1545
12Swansea38119185456-242
13West Ham38117204051-1140
14Sunderland38108204160-1938
15Aston Villa38108203961-2238
16Hull38107213853-1537
17West Brom38715164359-1636
18Norwich3889212862-3433
19Fulham3895244085-4532
20Cardiff3879223274-4230

Keys:- Pos: Position, P: Games Played, W: Wins, D: Ties, L: Losses, F: Goals Scored, A: Goals Against, GD: Goal Differential, Pts: Points

Last Modified: May 11 2014 at 17:05 GMT


EPL Table List

Pre-season

Premier League pre-season fixtures – 2013

All the pre-season fixtures and results for the Premier League teams ahead of the start of the new 2013/14 campaign.

Arsenal

July 14 Indonesia XI (Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta) 2.30pm
July 17 Vietnam (My Dinh National Stadium, Vietnam) 1pm
July 22 Nagoya Grampus (Toyota Stadium, Japan) 11.30am
July 26 Urawa Red Diamonds (Saitama Stadium, Japan – Saitama City Cup) 11.30am
August 3 Napoli (Emirates Cup) 4.20pm
August 4 Galatasaray (Emirates Cup) 4.20pm
August 10 Manchester City (Olympic Stadium, Helsinki) 3pm

Aston Villa

July 10 SV Rodinghausen (Wiehenstadion, North Rhine-Westphalia) 6pm
July 12 SC Paderborn (Benteler Arena, Paderborn) 5pm
July 14 VFL Bochum (Rewirpowerstadion, Bochum) 2.30pm
July 20 Wycombe (Adams Park) 3pm
July 23 Luton (Kenilworth Road) 7.45pm
July 26 Crewe (Alexandra Stadium) 7.30pm
July 28 Newport County (Rodney Parade) 3pm
July 31 Walsall (Bescot Stadium) 7.30pm
August 4 Shamrock Rovers (Tallaght Stadium) 2pm
August 10 Malaga (Villa Park) 3pm

Cardiff

July 24 Forest Green Rovers (New Lawn) 7.45pm
July 27 Cheltenham (Abbey Business Stadium) 3pm
July 30 Brentford (Griffin Park) 7.45pm

Chelsea

May 24 Manchester City (Busch Stadium, St Louis) 1.30am – lost 3-4
May 25 Manchester City (Yankee Stadium, New York) 10.30pm – lost 3-5
July 17 Singha All-Stars (Rajamangala Stadium, Bangkok – Singha 80th Anniversary Cup) 2pm
July 21 Malaysia XI (Kuala Lumpur – BNI Cup 2013) 2.45pm
July 25 BNI Indonesia All-Stars (Gelora Bung Karno National Stadium, Jakarta) 2pm
August 2 Inter Milan (Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis – Guinness International Champions Cup) 1am

Crystal Palace

July 20 Dagenham (Victoria Ground) 3pm
July 23 Gillingham (Priestfield Stadium) 7.30pm
July 27 Crawley (Broadfield Stadium) 3pm
Aug 3 Waterford United (Waterford Regional Sports Centre) 6pm

Everton

July 14 Austria Vienna (Franz Horr Stadium) TBC
July 17 Accrington Stanley (Store First Stadium) 7.45pm
July 27 Blackburn (Ewood Park) 2pm
August 1 Juventus (AT&T Park, San Francisco – Guinness International Champions Cup) 4am

Fulham

July 14 Cartagines (Estadio Nacional, San Jose) TBC
July 17 Alajuelense (Estadio Nacional, San Jose) TBC
July 20 Deportivo Saprissa S.A.D. (Estadio Nacional, San Jose) TBC
July 28: Werder Bremen (Weser Stadion, Bremen) 2pm
August 5: Real Betis (Craven Cottage) 8pm
August 10 Parma (Craven Cottage) 3pm

Hull City

July 15 North Ferriby United (Grange Lane) 7.30pm
July 20 Sheffield Wednesday (Estadio Municipal de Albufeira) 8pm
July 23 Braga (Estadio Municipal de Albufeira) 8pm
July 27 Birmingham (St Andrew’s) 3pm
July 29 Peterborough (London Road) 7.45pm

Liverpool

July 13 Preston North End (Deepdale) 3pm
July 20 Indonesia XI (Gelora Bung Karno National Stadium, Jakarta) 2.30pm
July 24 Melbourne Victory (Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne) 11am
July 28 Thailand (National Stadium, Bangkok) 12.45pm
August 3 Olympiacos (Anfield – Steven Gerrard testimonial) 2pm
August 7 Valerenga (Ullevall Stadium) 6pm
August 10 Celtic (Aviva Stadium, Dublin) 5pm

Manchester City

May 24 Chelsea (Busch Stadium, St Louis) 1.30am – won 4-3
May 25 Chelsea (Yankee Stadium, New York) 10.30pm – won 5-3
July 14 Supersport (Loftus Versfeld) 2pm
July 18 AmaZulu (Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban) 7pm
July 24 South China (Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong – Barclays Asia Trophy) 1.30pm
July 27 Tottenham/Sunderland (Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong – Barclays Asia Trophy) TBC
July 31 AC Milan (Allianz Arena, Munich – Audi Cup) 5.15pm
August 1 Bayern Munich/Sao Paulo (Allianz Arena, Munich – Audi Cup) TBC
August 10 Arsenal (Olympic Stadium, Helsinki) 3pm

Manchester United

July 13 Singha All Star XI (Rajamangala Stadium, Bangkok – Singha 80th Anniversary Cup) 2pm
July 20 A-League All Stars (ANZ, Stadium, Sydney) 10.30am
July 23 Yokohama F-Marinos (Nissan Stadium, Yokohama) 11.20am
July 26 Cerezo Osaka (Osaka Nagai Stadium, Osaka) 11am
July 29 Kitchee (Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong) 1pm
August 6 AIK Fotboll (Friends Arena, Stockholm) TBC
August 9 Sevilla (Old Trafford – Rio Ferdinand Testimonial) 7.30pm

Newcastle

July 16 Motherwell (Fir Park) 7pm
July 20 Rio Ave (Estadio do Rio Ave) 6pm
July 23 Pacos de Ferreira (Estadio da Capital do Movel) TBC
July 28 Blackpool (Bloomfield Road) 3pm
July 30 St Mirren (St Mirren Park) 7.30pm
August 10 Braga (St James’ Park) 6pm

Norwich

July 18 Dorados De Sinaloa (Raley Field, Sacramento) 3.30am
July 21 San Jose Earthquakes (Buck Shaw Stadium, California) 3.30am
July 25 Portland Timbers (Jeld-Wen Field, Portland) 4am
July 30 Brighton (Amex Stadium) 7.30pm
August 2 Braga (AXA Stadium, Braga) TBC
August 6 Real Sociedad (Carrow Road) 7.45pm
August 10 Panathinaikos (Carrow Road) 3pm

Southampton

July 17 UE Llagostera (Estadi Josep Pla i Arbones, Spain) 7pm
July 20 Palamos CF (Nou Estadi Municipal de Palamos, Spain) 7pm
July 24 Schalke (Stadion Villach Lind, Austria) 6pm
July 27 Besiktas (Stadion Villach Lind, Austria) 5pm
August 3 Celta Vigo (Estadio Municipal de Balaídos) 8pm
August 10 Real Sociedad (St Mary’s) 3pm

Stoke

July 25 Houston Dynamo (BBVA Compas Stadium, Houston) 2am
July 27 FC Dallas (FC Dallas Stadium, Dallas) TBC
July 30 Philadelphia Union (PPL Park) TBC
August 3 Macclesfield (Moss Rose) 3pm
August 4 Wrexham (Racecourse Ground) 3pm
August 10 Genoa (Britannia Stadium) 3pm

Sunderland

July 24 Tottenham (Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong – Barclays Asia Trophy) 11am
July 27 Manchester City/South China (Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong – Barclays Asia Trophy) TBC

Swansea

July 6 Gravenzande (Juliana Sportpark, Gravenzande) 2pm
July 7 Excelsior Maassluis (Sportpark Dijkpolder, Maassluis) 2pm
July 10 NAC Breda (TBC) 6.30pm
July 13 ADO Den Haag (Kyocera Stadion, The Hague) 11.30am
July 27 Reading (Madejski Stadium) 3pm

Tottenham

May 24 Jamaica (Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium, Bahamas) 1am – drew 0-0
July 16 Swindon Town (County Ground) 7pm
July 19 Colchester United (Community Stadium) 7pm
July 24 Sunderland (Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong – Barclays Asia Trophy) 11am
July 27 Manchester City/South China (Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong – Barclays Asia Trophy) TBC
August 3 AS Monaco (Stade Louis II) 5.30pm
August 10 Espanyol (White Hart Lane) 5.30pm

West Brom

July 18 Hannover 96 (Stadionstrasse, Gleisdorf) 6pm
July 22 Puskas FC Academy (Felcsuti Sporkomplexum, Felcsut) 5.30pm
July 27 Derby (Pride Park) 3pm
August 6 Cork City (Turners Cross Stadium) 7.45pm
August 10 Bologna (The Hawthorns) 3pm

West Ham

July 7 Cork City (Turners Cross Stadium, Cork City) 6pm
July 10 Boreham Wood (Meadow Park) 7.30pm
July 13 Bournemouth (Goldsands Stadium) 3pm
July 16 Colchester (Weston Homes Community Stadium) 7.45pm
July 20 Mainz (Bruchwegstadion, Mainz) 5pm
July 23 Hamburg (Flensburg Stadium, Flensburg) 5.45pm
July 27 Eintracht Braunschweig (Eintracht Stadion, Braunschweig) 2.30pm

Transfers – July 2013

Transfers happened in the month of July 2013. The transfer window officially closed at 23:00 BST on Monday, 2 September 2013.

The summer transfer window reopened on 1 July, but clubs have been announcing transfers all summer. Signings confirmed in May and June can be found on previous transfers pages.

31 JULY

Andrew Surman [Norwich – Bournemouth] Loan

Mehdi Abeid [Newcastle – Panathinaikos] Loan

Britt Assombalonga [Watford – Peterborough] Undisclosed

Tyrell Belford [Liverpool – Swindon] Free

David Button [Charlton – Brentford] Undisclosed

Steven Caulker [Tottenham – Cardiff] £8m

Simon Colina Dominguez [Barcelona – Partick Thistle] Free

Marlon Jackson [Hereford – Bury] Free

Bongani Khumalo [Tottenham – Doncaster] Loan

Cristian Lopez [Atletico Baleares – Huddersfield] Free

Isaac Osbourne [Aberdeen – Partick Thistle] Free

30 JULY

Shaun Beeley [Fleetwood – Bury] Loan

Derk Boerrigter [Ajax – Celtic] £3m

Graham Carey [St Mirren – Ross County] Free

Liam Davis [Oxford – Yeovil] Free

Raffaele De Vita [Swindon – Bradford] Free

Ian Evatt [Blackpool – Chesterfield] Free

Krystian Pearce [Notts County – Torquay] Free

Brian McLean [Dundee United – Ross County] Free

Nialle Rodney [Telford – Hartlepool] Free

Josh Ruffels [Coventry – Oxford] Free

Michael Smith [Charlton – AFC Wimbledon] Loan

29 JULY

Kevin Amankwaah [Exeter – Northampton] Free

Henri Anier [Viking – Motherwell] Loan

Andre Blackman [Celtic – Plymouth] Free

James Collins [Swindon – Hibernian] £200,000

Jonathan Hogg [Watford – Huddersfield] Undisclosed

James McQuilkin [Hereford – Walsall] Free

Simon Moore [Brentford – Cardiff] Undisclosed

Pepe Reina [Liverpool – Napoli] Loan

Adam Smith [Tottenham – Derby] Loan

Sam Winnall [Wolves – Scunthorpe] Free

28 JULY

Alfred N’Diaye [Sunderland – Eskisehirspor] Loan

27 JULY

Torbjorn Agdestein [Brighton – Inverness] Free

Gonzalo Higuain [Real Madrid – Napoli] £34.5m

Matt Tubbs [Bournemouth – Rotherham] Loan

26 JULY

John Brayford [Derby County – Cardiff City] £1.5m (reported)

Joel Campbell [Arsenal – Olympiakos] Loan

Nacer Chadli [Twente – Tottenham] £7m (reported)

Steven Davies [Bristol City – Blackpool] £500,000 (reported)

Michael Hector [Reading – Aberdeen] six-month loan

Ryan Dickson [Southampton – Colchester] Free

Juan Carlos Garcia [Olimpia – Wigan] Free

Ryan Harley [Brighton – Swindon] Free

Gary Hooper [Celtic – Norwich] £5m (reported)

Bilel Mohsni [Southend – Rangers] Free

Elliot Parish [Cardiff – Bristol City] Free

Philip Roberts [Arsenal – Falkirk] Free

Yannick Sagbo [Evian – Hull] Undisclosed

James Tavernier [Newcastle – Shrewsbury] Loan

Robbie Thomson [Celtic – Rochdale] Free

Ryan Tunnicliffe [Manchester United – Ipswich] Loan

Javan Vidal [Stockport – Rochdale] Free

Danny Webber [Unattached – Accrington]

25 JULY

Djamel Abdoun [Olympiakos – Nottingham Forest] £1.55m (reported)

Michael Chopra [Ipswich – Blackpool] Free

Nadir Ciftci [NAC Breda – Dundee United] Free

Carl Dickinson [Watford – Port Vale] Undisclosed

Gary Deegan [Hibernian – Northampton] Free

Simon Ferry [Swindon – Portsmouth] Free

Tomislav Gomelt [Tottenham – Royal Antwerp] Loan

Lewis Guy [St Mirren – Carlisle] Free

JJ Hooper [Newcastle – Northampton] Free

Charlie Horton [Unattached – Peterborough]

Jamie Mackie [QPR – Nottingham Forest] £1m

Conor McAleny [Everton – Brentford] Loan

Luke McCullough [Manchester United – Doncaster] Free

Atdhe Nuhiu [Eskisehirspor – Sheffield Wednesday] Free

Ange-Freddy Plumain [Lens – Fulham] Free

Jessy Reindorf [Union Royale Namur – Bury] Free

24 JULY

Ryan Bird [Burnham – Portsmouth] Undisclosed

Jack Doherty [Waterford – Ipswich] Undisclosed

Ryan Edwards [Blackburn – Chesterfield] Loan

Joel Ekstrand [Udinese – Watford] Free

Mark Fotheringham [Ross County – Notts County] Free

Iriney [Granada – Watford] Free

John-Joe O’Toole [Colchester- Bristol Rovers] Undisclosed

Josh Windass [Huddersfield – Accrington] Free

Bradley Wright-Phillips [Charlton – New York Red Bulls] Free

23 JULY

Aidan Chippendale [Accrington – Bury] Free

Ryan Cresswell [Southend – Fleetwood] Undisclosed

Cristian Cuevas [O’Higgins – Chelsea] £3m (reported)

Shane Ferguson [Newcastle – Birmingham] Loan

Karl Henry [Wolves – QPR] Undisclosed

Ryan Mason [Tottenham – Swindon] Loan

Scott McDonald [Middlesbrough – Millwall] Free

Jean-Yves M’Voto [Oldham – Barnsley] Free

Alan Tate [Swansea – Yeovil] Loan

22 JULY

Ikechi Anya [Granada – Watford] Undisclosed

Zoumana Bakayogo [Tranmere – Leicester] Free

Reece Brown [Manchester United – Watford] Free

Deon Burton [Gillingham – Scunthorpe] Free

Conor Coady [Liverpool – Sheffield United] Loan

Steven Craig [Partick – Wycombe] Free

Gary Fraser [Bolton Wanderers – Partick Thistle] Loan

Johnny Mullins [Rotherham – Oxford] Undisclosed

Rhys Murphy [Telstar – Dagenham & Redbridge] Free

Jack O’Connell [Blackburn – Rochdale] Loan

21 JULY

Lee Hodson [Watford – MK Dons] Free

Brian Saah [Torquay – Dagenham & Redbridge] Free

20 JULY

Christophe Berra [Wolves – Ipswich] Free

Kevin Phillips [Blackpool – Crystal Palace] Free

Andre Santos [Arsenal – Flamengo] Undisclosed

19 JULY

Almen Abdi [Udinese – Watford] Free

Javier Acuna [Udinese – Watford] Free

Davide Faraoni [Udinese – Watford] Free

Scott Allan [West Brom – Birmingham] Loan

Gabriele Angella [Udinese – Watford] Free

Scott Arfield [Huddersfield – Burnley] Free

Nicky Bailey [Middlesbrough – Millwall] Free

Cristian Battocchio [Udinese – Watford] Free

David Bell [Coventry – Notts County] Free

John Cofie [Manchester United – Barnsley] Free

Ben Davies [Preston – York] Loan

Jamie Devitt [Hull – Chesterfield] Free

Diego Fabbrini [Udinese – Watford] Free

Danny Graham [Sunderland – Hull] Loan

Stevan Jovetic [Fiorentina – Manchester City] £22m

Marquinhos [Roma – Paris St-Germain] £27m

John Marsden [unattached – Shrewsbury]

Sean McAllister [Cowdenbeath – Scunthorpe] Free

Henoc Mukendi [Liverpool – Partick Thistle] Loan

Alvaro Negredo [Sevilla – Manchester City] £20m

Ryan Noble [Sunderland – Burnley] Free

James Rowe [unattached – Tranmere]

Romaine Sawyers [West Brom – Walsall] Free

Dan Seaborne [Southampton – Yeovil] Free

Frederic Veseli [Manchester United – Ipswich] Free

Sam Walker [Chelsea – Colchester] Loan

Richard Wood [Coventry – Charlton] Free

18 JULY

Chris Atkinson [Huddersfield – Tranmere] Loan

Craig Braham-Barrett [Macclesfield – Cheltenham] Loan

Jose Campana [Sevilla – Crystal Palace] Undisclosed

Rory Delap [Stoke – Burton] Free

Anton Forrester [Blackburn – Bury] Loan

Bobby Grant [Rochdale – Blackpool] Undisclosed

Edijs Joksts [unattached – Oldham]

Maicon [Manchester City – Roma] Undisclosed

Florent Malouda [Chelsea – Trabzonspor] Free

Jan Mucha [Everton – Krylia Sovetov Samara] Free

Richard O’Donnell [Chesterfield – Walsall] Free

George Porter [Burnley – AFC Wimbledon] Loan

Sebastien Squillaci [Arsenal – Bastia] Free

Carl Tremarco [Macclesfield Town – Inverness Caledonian Thistle] Free

17 JULY

Jason Banton [Crystal Palace – MK Dons] Loan

Jermaine Beckford [Leicester – Bolton] Undisclosed

Darren Barr [Hearts – Kilmarnock] Free

Romuald Boco [Accrington – Plymouth] Free

Matty Brown [Marine – Chesterfield] Free

Richard Chaplow [Southampton – Millwall] Free

Richard Hinds [Yeovil – Bury] Free

Mark Kerr [Dundee – Partick Thistle] Free

Lyle Taylor [Falkirk – Sheffield United] Undisclosed

Ashley Vincent [Port Vale – Cheltenham] Free

16 JULY

Rob Atkinson [Fleetwood – Accrington] Free

Edinson Cavani [Napoli – PSG] £55m (reported)

Richard Cresswell [Sheffield United – York] Free

Etienne Esajas [Unattached – Scunthorpe] Free

Emanuele Giaccherini [Juventus – Sunderland] £6.5m

Anthony Griffith [Leyton Orient – Port Vale] Free

Troy Hewitt [QPR – Walsall] Free

Jack Hobbs [Hull – Nottingham Forest] Loan (to become permanent for undisclosed fee next summer)

Milan Lalkovic [Chelsea – Walsall] Loan

Yohann Lasimant [Unattached – Leyton Orient] Free

Jernade Meade [Arsenal – Swansea] Free

Steven Mouyokolo [Unattached – Celtic] Free

Daniel Pappoe [Chelsea – Colchester] Loan

15 JULY

Ben Coker [Colchester – Southend] Free

Richard Dunne [Aston Villa – QPR] Free

Anthony Grant [Stevenage – Crewe] Free

Steve Harper [Newcastle United – Hull City] Free

Ritchie Humphreys [Hartlepool – Chesterfield] Free

Reece James [Manchester United – Carlisle] Loan

Stephen McManus [Middlesbrough – Motherwell] Free

Akpo Sodje [Scunthorpe – Tranmere] Free

Nicky Weaver [Sheffield Wednesday – Aberdeen] Free

14 JULY

Akwasi Asante [Birmingham – Shrewsbury] Loan

Reice Charles-Cook [Arsenal – Bury] Free

Adam Chicksen [MK Dons – Brighton] Undisclosed

Mark Duffy [Scunthorpe – Doncaster] Undisclosed

Ben Harding [Northampton – Torquay] Free

Ben Reeves [Southampton – MK Dons] Free

13 JULY

Leroy Fer [FC Twente – Norwich] Undisclosed

Rene Howe [Torquay – Burton] Free

Rowan Vine [St Johnstone – Hibernian] Free

12 JULY

Rory Fallon [Aberdeen – St Johnstone] Free

Martin Fillo [Viktoria Plzen – Brentford] Loan

Dean Gerken [Bristol City – Ipswich] Free

Terry Gornell [Rochdale – Cheltenham] Free

Jeremy Helan [Manchester City – Sheffield Wednesday] Undisclosed

Asier Illarramendi [Real Sociedad – Real Madrid] £34m

Stephen Jordan [Unattached – Fleetwood]

Anton Rodgers [Brighton – Oldham] Free

Oriel Romeu [Chelsea – Valencia] Loan

Suso [Liverpool – Almeria] Loan

11 JULY

Wilfried Bony [Vitesse Arnhem – Swansea] £12m

John Bostock [Tottenham – Royal Antwerp] Free

Mohamed Coulibaly [Grasshoppers – Bournemouth] Free

Vegard Forren [Southampton – Molde FK] Undisclosed

Gary Fraser [Hamilton Academical – Bolton] Free

Danny Haynes [Charlton – Notts County] Free

Afolabi Obafemi [Leyton Orient – Dagenham & Redbridge] Free

Roque Santa Cruz [Manchester City – Malaga] Free

Javi Venta [Villarreal – Brentford] Free

Victor Wanyama [Celtic – Southampton] £12.5m

10 JULY

El Hadji Ba [Le Havre – Sunderland] Free

Billy Clifford [Chelsea – Yeovil] Loan

Kevin Davies [Bolton – Preston] Free

Gerard Deulofeu [Barcelona – Everton] Loan

Simeon Jackson [Norwich – Eintracht Braunschweig] Free

Cody McDonald [Coventry – Gillingham] Free

Carlo Nash [Stoke – Norwich] Free

Michael Ngoo [Liverpool – Yeovil] Loan

Martin Olsson [Blackburn – Norwich] Free

Karim Rekik [Manchester City – PSV Eindhoven] Loan

John Rooney [Barnsley – Bury] Free

Chris Sedgwick [Hyde – Bury] Free

Jerome Thomas [West Brom – Crystal Palace] Free

Matthew Upson [Stoke – Brighton] Free

9 JULY

Antolin Alcaraz [Wigan – Everton] Free

Jozy Altidore [AZ Alkmaar – Sunderland] Undisclosed

Nathan Byrne [Tottenham – Swindon] Undisclosed

Courtney Cameron [Aston Villa – Torquay] Free

Jordan Chapell [Sheffield United – Torquay] Free

Darren Carter [Cheltenham – Northampton] Free

Mark Hughes [Bury – Morecambe] Free

Alex Marrow [Crystal Palace – Blackburn] Undisclosed

Henrikh Mkhitaryan [Shakhtar Donetsk – Borussia Dortmund] £24.4m

Lewin Nyatanga [Bristol City – Barnsley] Free

Sam Parkin [St Mirren – Exeter] Free

Goran Popov [Dynamo Kiev – West Brom] Loan

Alex Pritchard [Tottenham – Swindon] Loan

Joel Robles [Atletico Madrid – Everton] Undisclosed

Mark Schwarzer [Fulham – Chelsea] Free

Jamie Stephens [Liverpool – Newport] Free

8 JULY

Eric Abidal [Barcelona – Monaco] Free

Paul Anderson [Bristol City – Ipswich] Swap

Matt Done [Barnsley – Rochdale] Free

Jay Emmanuel-Thomas [Ipswich – Bristol City] Swap

Grant Holt [Norwich – Wigan] £2m

Arouna Kone [Wigan – Everton] £6m

Matt Kilgallon [Sunderland – Blackburn] Free

Rob Lainton [Bolton – Bury] Free

Scott Wagstaff [Charlton – Bristol City] Free

Steven Saunders [Motherwell – Ross County] Free

6 JULY

Chris Lines [Sheff Wed – Port Vale] Free

Kieffer Moore [Dorchester – Yeovil] Undisclosed

Paulinho [Corinthians – Tottenham] £17m

5 JULY

Marco Cassetti [Udinese – Watford] Undisclosed

Francis Coquelin [Arsenal – Freiburg] Loan

Johan Djourou [Arsenal – Hamburg] Loan

Marc-Antoine Fortune [West Brom – Wigan] Free

Charlie MacDonald [Leyton Orient – Oldham] Free

Gary MacKenzie [MK Dons – Blackpool] Undisclosed

Daniel Pudil [Granada – Watford] Undisclosed

Matt Richards [Shrewsbury – Cheltenham] Free

Christopher Samba [QPR – Anzhi Makhachkala] £12m

Marco van Ginkel [Vitesse Arnhem – Chelsea] £8m (reported)

4 JULY

Nicolas Anelka [Juventus – West Brom] Free

Will Atkinson [Bradford – Southend] Free

Calum Butcher [Hayes & Yeading – Dundee United] Free

DJ Campbell [Queens Park Rangers – Blackburn] Free

Scott Carson [Bursaspor – Wigan] Undisclosed

Asa Hall [Shrewsbury – Oxford] Loan

Olivier Kemen [Metz – Newcastle] Undisclosed

Callum Kennedy [Scunthorpe – AFC Wimbledon] Free

David McGoldrick [Nottingham Forest – Ipswich] Free

Tom Newey [Scunthorpe – Oxford] Free

Mark Oxley [Hull – Oldham] Loan

Kudus Oyenuga [Hayes & Yeading – Dundee United] Free

Nathan Redmond [Birmingham – Norwich] £3.2m (reported)

Sam Ricketts [Bolton – Wolves] Free

Matt Sparrow [Crawley – Scunthorpe] Free

3 JULY

Dan Burn [Fulham – Birmingham] Loan

Dorus De Vries [Wolves – Nottingham Forest] Free

Harry Forrester [Brentford – Doncaster] Compensation yet to be agreed

Dwight Gayle [Peterborough – Crystal Palace] Undisclosed

Matt Green [Mansfield – Birmingham] Free

Noel Hunt [Reading – Leeds] Free

Vito Mannone [Arsenal – Sunderland] Undisclosed

James Perch [Newcastle – Wigan] Undisclosed

Mark Roberts [Stevenage – Fleetwood] Free

Jonjo Shelvey [Liverpool – Swansea] £5m

Michael Tidser [Greenock Morton – Rotherham] £50,000

James Vaughan [Norwich – Huddersfield] Undisclosed

Mark Yeates [Watford – Bradford] Free

2 JULY

Adebayo Akinfenwa [Northampton – Gillingham] Free

Kyle Bartley [Swansea – Birmingham] Loan

Elliot Benyon [Southend – Torquay] Free

Dean Brill [Luton – Inverness] Loan

Stephen Dobbie [Brighton – Crystal Palace] Undisclosed

Mustapha Dumbuya [Crawley – Notts County] Free

Alex Gogic [Olympiakos – Swansea] Undisclosed

David Goodwillie [Blackburn – Dundee Utd] Loan

Devarn Green [Burton – Blackburn] Undisclosed

Grant Hall [Tottenham – Swindon] Loan

Jason Kennedy [Rochdale – Bradford] Free

Massimo Luongo [Tottenham – Swindon] Loan

Shay McCartan [Burnley – Accrington] Free

Allan McGregor [Besiktas – Hull] £1.5m

Lewis McGugan [Nottingham Forest – Watford] Free

Marc Muniesa [Barcelona – Stoke] Free

Daniel Nizic [unattached – Burnley]

Jamie Paterson [Walsall – Nottingham Forest] Undisclosed

Alejandro Pozuelo [Real Betis – Swansea City] Undisclosed

Tijane Reis [Unattached – Swindon]

Dale Tonge [Rotherham – Torquay] Free

Kolo Toure [Manchester City – Liverpool] Free

David Wotherspoon [Hibernian – St Johnstone] Free

Dean Whitehead [Stoke – Middlesbrough] Free

Conor Wilkinson [Millwall – Bolton] Compensation yet to be agreed

Gregor Zabret [NK Domzale – Swansea] Undisclosed

1 JULY

Patrick Bamford [Chelsea – MK Dons] Loan

Alex Baptiste [Blackpool – Bolton] Free

Cabral [Basel – Sunderland] Free

Andreas Cornelius [Copenhagen – Cardiff] £7.5m

David Cornell [Swansea – St Mirren] Loan

Craig Curran [Rochdale – Limerick] Free

Modibo Diakite [Lazio – Sunderland] Free

Christian Dibble [Bury – Barnsley] Free

Christopher Dilo [Blackburn – St Mirren] Free

Gwion Edwards [Swansea – St Johnstone] Loan

Michele Fornasier [Manchester United – Sampdoria] Free

Craig Forsyth [Watford – Derby] £150,000 (reported)

Will Grigg [Walsall – Brentford] Compensation yet to be agreed

Robert Hall [West Ham – Bolton] Compensation yet to be agreed

Andy Haworth [Rochdale – Notts County] Free

James Hurst [West Brom – Crawley] Free

Uche Ikpeazu [Reading – Watford] Free

Fraser Kerr [Birmingham – Motherwell] Free

Lee Molyneux [Accrington-Crewe] Free

Marvin Morgan [Shrewsbury – Plymouth] Free

Luke Murphy [Crewe – Leeds] £1m (reported)

Andy Procter [Preston – Bury] Free

Valentin Roberge [Maritimo – Sunderland] Free

Thomas Rogne [Celtic – Wigan] Free

Yaya Sanogo [Auxerre – Arsenal] Free

Premier League: list of players released

The official list of players released by Premier League clubs was published.

Arsenal

Andrey Arshavin, Samir Bihmoutine, Reice Charles-Cook, Denilson, Craig Eastmond, Sead Hajrovic, Conor Henderson, Jernade Meade, Nigel Oldfield Spence-Neita, Joshua Rees, Philip Roberts, James Shea, Sebastien Squillaci, Sanchez Watt.

Aston Villa
Calum Barrett, Joshua Barton, Courtney Cameron, Daniel Devine, Eric Lichaj, Andrew Marshall.

Chelsea
Amin Affane, Yossi Benayoun, Abdul Deen-Conteh, Paulo Ferreira, Hilario, Florent Malouda, Archange Nkumu, Ross Turnbull.

Everton
Johan Hammar, Thomas Hitzlsperger, Sam Kelly, Jan Mucha, Phil Neville.

Fulham
Chris Baird, Simon Davies, Mahamadou Diarra, Thomas Donegan, Corey Gameiro, Georgios Karagkounis, James Musa, Richard Peniket, Mladen Petric, Mark Schwarzer, Alex Smith, Csaba Somogyi.

Liverpool
Tyrell Belford, Jamie Carragher, Jamie Stephens, Dan Wilson.

Manchester City
Wayne Bridge, Filippo Mancini, Ryan McGivern, Roque Santa Cruz, Kolo Toure.

Manchester United
Reece Brown, John Cofie, Michele Fornasier, Luke Giverin, Luke Hendrie, Luke McCullough, Paul Scholes, Gyliano Van Velzen, Freddie Veseli.

Newcastle United
Steve Harper, Yven Moyo, Danny Simpson.

Norwich City
Tom Adeyemi, Lee Camp, Olumide Durojaiye, George Francomb, Simeon Jackson, Chris Martin, Ramil Sheriff, Korey Smith, Marc Tierney, Elliott Ward.

Queens Park Rangers
Tal Ben Haim, DJ Campbell, Radek Cerny, Frederick Champion, Adam Francis, Troy Hewitt, Rob Hulse, Ryan Nelsen, Taylor Parmenter, Tommaso Trani.

Reading
Nick Bignall, Simon Church, Ian Harte, Noel Hunt, Charlie Losasso, Angus MacDonald, Alex Pearce, Nicky Shorey, Jay Tabb, Joshua Webb, Brett Williams.

Southampton
Dan Butterfield, Ryan Dickson, Tommy Forecast, Sam Hoskins, Ben Reeves, Frazer Richardson, Dan Seaborne, Alberto Seidi.

Stoke City
Michael Clarkson, Rory Delap, Matthew Gledhill, Jadan Hall, Matthew Lund, Andrew Musungu, Carlo Nash, Michael Owen, Jermaine Pennant, George Rigg, Mamady Sidibe, Matthew Upson, Dean Whitehead.

Sunderland
Titus Bramble, Anthony Callaghan, Wade Joyce, Matthew Kilgallon, Ryan Noble, Adam Reed, Ben Wilson.

Swansea City
Mark Gower.

Tottenham Hotspur
Jack Barthram, David Bentley, John Bostock, William Gallas, Jack Munns, Jake Nicholson.

West Bromwich Albion
Marc-Antoine Fortune, Zoltan Gera, Gonzalo Jara, Romaine Sawyers, Jerome Thomas.

West Ham United
Carlton Cole, Jake Larkins, Gary O’Neil, Jack Powell, Jami Rafati, Eoin Wearen.

Wigan Athletic
Peter Aylmer, Albert Crusat, Franco Di Santo, David Jones, Adrian Lopez, Jonathan Lynch, Callum Morris, Filip Orsula, Ronnie Stam, Joshua Sumner, Ryan Watson.

Transfers – June 2013

Transfers happened in the month of June 2013. The transfer window officially closed at 23:00 BST on Monday, 2 September 2013.

The summer transfer window reopened on 1 July, but clubs have been announcing transfers all summer. Signings confirmed in May can be found on previous transfers page.

30 JUNE

Fraser Mullen [Hearts – Hibernian] Free

Jack Payne [Gillingham – Peterborough] Undisclosed

Danny Wilson [Liverpool – Hearts] Free

29 JUNE

Doug Bergqvist [Aldershot – Exeter] Free

Jonathan de Guzman [Villarreal – Swansea] Loan

Phil Edwards [Rochdale – Burton] Free

Sam Morsy [Port Vale – Chesterfield] Undisclosed

Ian Sharps [Rotherham – Burton] Free

Michael Symes [Leyton Orient – Burton] Free

28 JUNE

Mauro Boselli [Wigan Athletic – Club Leon] Undisclosed

Nathan Cameron [Coventry – Bury] Free

Stephen Crainey [Blackpool – Wigan] Free

Kealan Dillon [Hull – St Mirren] Free

Ahmed Elmohamady [Sunderland – Hull] £2m

Corey Gameiro [Fulham – Sydney FC] Free

Ian Harte [Reading – Bournemouth] Free

Chris Hussey [AFC Wimbledon – Burton Albion] Free

Nick Liversedge [Whitby – Burnley] Free

Marko Marin [Chelsea – Sevilla] Loan

Greg McDermott [unattached – Bury]

Steve Morison [Leeds – Millwall] Loan

Lewis Montrose [Gillingham – York] Free

Erik Pieters [PSV Eindhoven – Stoke City] £3m

John Sutton [Hearts – Motherwell] Free

Sanchez Watt [Arsenal – Colchester] Free

27 JUNE

Jordi Amat [Espanyol – Swansea] £2.5m

Andrey Arshavin [Arsenal – Zenit St Petersburg] Free

Ben Gordon [Unattached – Ross County]

Jack Compton [Colchester – Hartlepool] Free

Antonio German [Brentford – Gillingham] Undisclosed

Josh Gillies [Gateshead – Carlisle] Undisclosed

Ashley Grimes [Rochdale – Bury] Free

Isco [Malaga – Real Madrid] £23m (reported)

Alex Kenyon [Stockport – Morecambe] Compensation yet to be agreed

Dave Kitson [Sheffield United – Oxford] Free

Jon-Paul Pittman [Oxford – Wycombe] Free

Gareth Roberts [Derby – Bury] Free

Chris Robertson [Preston – Port Vale] Free

Danny Simpson [Newcastle – QPR] Free

Gavin Tomlin [Southend – Port Vale] Free

John White [Colchester – Southend] Free

26 JUNE

Frank Fielding [Derby County – Bristol City] Undisclosed

George Francomb [Norwich – AFC Wimbledon] Free

Joel Grant [Wycombe – Yeovil] Free

Sam Hoskins [Southampton – Yeovil] Free

Joe Jones [Leicester – Yeovil] Free

Jacques Maghoma [Burton – Sheffield Wednesday] Free

Chris McCann [Burnley – Wigan] Free

Ian Morris [Torquay – Northampton] Free

Jack Sampson [Bolton – Morecambe] Free

Jed Steer [Norwich – Aston Villa] Compensation yet to be agreed

Carlos Tevez [Manchester City – Juventus] £12m

25 JUNE

Jack Barthram [Tottenham – Swindon] Free

Dominic Blizzard [Yeovil – Plymouth] Free

Fabien Brandy [Walsall – Sheffield United] Free

Paris Cowan-Hall [Plymouth – Wycombe] Free

Curtis Davies [Birmingham – Hull] £2.25m (reported)

Jasper Johns [Everton – Sheffield United] Free

Todd Kane [Chelsea – Blackburn] Loan

Stephen McGinn [Watford – Sheffield United] Free

Sean McGinty [Manchester United – Sheffield United] Free

Simon Mignolet [Sunderland – Liverpool] £9m

Martin Paterson [Burnley – Huddersfield] Free

Antoni Sarcevic [Chester – Fleetwood] Undisclosed

Andre Schurrle [Bayer Leverkusen – Chelsea] £18m

Alex Smith [Fulham – Swindon] Free

Gregory Tade [St Johnstone – CFR Cluj] Free

Josef Varga [Debrecen – Middlesbrough] Loan

Danny Williams [Hoffenheim – Reading] Undisclosed

24 JUNE

Tom Adeyemi [Norwich – Birmingham] Free

Thierry Audel [Macclesfield – Crewe] Undisclosed

Shaun Batt [Millwall – Leyton Orient] Free

Stephen Bywater [Sheffield Wednesday – Millwall] Free

Matt Duke [Bradford – Northampton] Free

Marc De Val Fernandez [Real Madrid – Doncaster] Free

Adam Hammill [Wolves – Huddersfield] Undisclosed

Danny Hylton [Aldershot – Rotherham] Free

Alan McCormack [Swindon – Brentford] Free

Rob Milsom [Aberdeen – Rotherham] Free

George Saville [Chelsea – Brentford] Loan

Jon Stead [Bristol City – Huddersfield] Free

Andy Welsh [Carlisle – Scunthorpe] Free

Hayden White [Sheffield Wednesday – Bolton] Free

Gregg Wylde [Bolton – Aberdeen] Free

23 JUNE

Iago Aspas [Celta Vigo – Liverpool] £7m

22 JUNE

Luis Alberto [Sevilla – Liverpool] £6.8m (reported)

Thibaut Courtois [Chelsea – Atletico Madrid] Loan

Brett Holman [Aston Villa – Al Nasr] Free

Gary Roberts [Swindon – Chesterfield] Free
21 JUNE

Troy Brown [Aldershot – Cheltenham] Free

Sam Clucas [Hereford – Mansfield] Fee to be decided by tribunal

Royston Drenthe [Alania Vladikavkaz – Reading] Undisclosed

Ricky Holmes [Barnet – Portsmouth] Free

Ryan Lowe [MK Dons – Tranmere] Free

Matthew Lund [Stoke – Rochdale] Free

Darren Maatsen [Excelsior – Ross County] Free

Tamika Mkandawire [Millwall – Shrewsbury] Free

Charlie Sheringham [AFC Bournemouth – AFC Wimbledon] Free

Virgil van Dijk [FC Groningen – Celtic] £2.6m

Derrick Williams [Aston Villa – Bristol City] Free

Harry Worley [Oxford – Newport] Free

Ross Worner [Aldershot – AFC Wimbledon] Free
20 JUNE

Ashley Bayes [Basingstoke – AFC Wimbledon] Free

Ashley Eastham [Blackpool – Rochdale] Free

Nicky Hunt [Rotherham – Accrington] Free

Gonzalo Jara [West Brom – Nottingham Forest] Free

Kyle Lafferty [Sion – Palermo] Undisclosed

Antonio Luna [Sevilla – Aston Villa] Undisclosed

Chris O’Grady [Sheffield Wednesday – Barnsley] Undisclosed

Reuben Reid [Yeovil – Plymouth] Loan

Korey Smith [Norwich – Oldham] Free

Danny Whitehead [Stockport – West Ham] Undisclosed

David Worrall [Bury – Rotherham] Free

19 JUNE

Andy Carroll [Liverpool – West Ham] £15m

Stephen Foster [Barnsley – Tranmere] Free

Evan Horwood [Hartlepool – Tranmere] Free

Eric Lichaj [Aston Villa – Nottingham Forest] Free

Marcus Marshall [Bury – Morecambe] Free

David Moberg Karlsson [IFK Gothenburg – Sunderland] Undisclosed

18 JUNE

Amin Affane [Chelsea – Energie Cottbus] Free

Johan Hammar [Everton – Malmo] Free

Nicklas Helenius [Aalborg – Aston Villa] Fee which could rise to £2m (reported)

Danny Hylton [Aldershot – Rotherham] Free

Dale Jennings [Bayern Munich – Barnsley] £250,000

Alex MacDonald [Burnley – Burton] Free

Adam Reed [Sunderland – Burton] Free

Declan Rudd [Norwich – Preston] Loan

Stevie Smith [Unattached – Rangers]

Elliott Ward [Norwich – Bournemouth] Free

Calvin Zola [Burton – Aberdeen] Free

17 JUNE

Jake Bidwell [Everton – Brentford] Undisclosed

Jamie Cureton [Exeter – Cheltenham] Free

Andy Drury [Ipswich – Crawley] Free

Maynor Figueroa [Wigan – Hull] Free

14 JUNE

Nick Arnold [Reading – Wycombe] Loan

Denilson [Arsenal – Sao Paolo] Free

Olly Lancashire [Aldershot – Rochdale] Free

David Amoo [Tranmere – Carlisle] Free

Dejan Lovren [Lyon – Southampton] £8.5m (reported)

Stewart Murdoch [Falkirk – Fleetwood] Free

Sander Puri [St Mirren – York City] Free

Josh Shama [Reading – Oxford United] Free

13 JUNE

Leandro Bacuna [FC Groningen – Aston Villa] Undisclosed

Amido Balde [Vitoria Guimaraes – Celtic] Undisclosed

Jeffrey Bruma [Chelsea – PSV] Undisclosed

Alex Cisak [Oldham – Burnley] Free

Wes Fletcher [Burnley – York] Free

Chris Kettings [Blackpool – York] Loan

David Hunt [Crawley – Oxford] Free

Jores Okore [Nordsjaelland – Aston Villa] Undisclosed

Daniel Rose [Fleetwood – Oxford] Free

12 JUNE

Jack Bonham [Watford – Brentford] Free

Sidney Schmeltz [Unattached – Oldham]

11 JUNE

Lewis Alessandra [Morecambe – Plymouth] Free

Mikkel Andersen [Reading – Randers] Loan

Aden Flint [Swindon Town – Bristol City] £300,000

Jesus Navas [Sevilla – Manchester City] £14.9m

10 JUNE

Amine Linganzi [Accrington – Gillingham] Free

Vadaine Oliver [Lincoln – Crewe] Undisclosed

Johnny Russell [Dundee United – Derby] £750,000

Jimmy Smith [Leyton Orient – Stevenage] Free

Matt Smith [Oldham – Leeds] Free

7 JUNE

Wayne Bridge [Manchester City – Reading] Free

Peter Gulacsi [Liverpool – Red Bull Salzburg] Undisclosed

Daryl Murphy [Celtic – Ipswich] Free

Aleksandar Tonev [Lech Poznan – Aston Villa] Undisclosed

Guillermo Varela [Atletico Penarol – Manchester United] Undisclosed

Released:

Chelsea: Amin Affane, Yossi Benayoun, Abdul Deen-Conteh, Paulo Ferreira, Florent Malouda, Archange Nkumu, Ross Turnbull

Everton: Johan Hammar, Thomas Hitzlsperger, Sam Kelly, Jan Mucha, Phil Neville

Fulham: Chris Baird, Simon Davies, Mahamadou Diarra, Thomas Donegan, Corey Gameiro, Georgios Karagkounis, James Musa, Richard Peniket, Mladen Petric, Mark Schwarzer, Alex Smith, Csaba Somogyi

Liverpool: Tyrell Belford, Jamie Carragher, Jamie Stephens, Dan Wilson

Manchester City: Wayne Bridge, Filippo Mancini, Ryan McGivern, Roque Santa Cruz, Kolo Toure

Manchester United: Reece Brown, John Cofie, Michele Fornasier, Luke Giverin, Luke Hendrie, Luke McCullough, Paul Scholes, Gyliano Van Velzen, Freddie Veseli

Newcastle: Steve Harper, Yven Moyo, Danny Simpson

Reading: Nick Bignall, Simon Church, Ian Harte, Noel Hunt, Charlie Losasso, Angus MacDonald, Alex Pearce, Nicky Shorey, Jay Tabb, Joshua Webb, Brett Williams

Swansea: Mark Gower

Tottenham Hotspur: Jack Barthram, David Bentley, John Bostock, William Gallas, Jack Munns, Jake Nicholson

West Bromwich Albion: Marc-Antoine Fortune, Gonzalo Jara, Romaine Sawyers, Jerome Thomas

West Ham: Carlton Cole, Jake Larkins, Gary O’Neil, Jack Powell, Jami Rafati, Eoin Wearen

Wigan: Peter Aylmer, Albert Crusat, Franco Di Santo, David Jones, Adrian Lopez, Jonathan Lynch, Callum Morris, Filip Orsula, Ronnie Stam, Joshua Sumner, Ryan Watson

6 JUNE

Jose Canas [Real Betis – Swansea] Free

Tony Diagne [Macclesfield – Morecambe] Undisclosed

Fernandinho [Shakhtar Donetsk – Manchester City] £30m

Jake Larkins [West Ham – Leyton Orient] Free

Released:

Stoke City: Michael Clarkson, Rory Delap, Matthew Gledhill, Jadan Hall, Matthew Lund, Andrew Musungu, Carlo Nash, Michael Owen, George Rigg, Mamady Sidibe, Matthew Upson, Dean Whitehead

5 JUNE

Adrian [Real Betis – West Ham] Free

Adam Chapman [Oxford – Newport County] Undisclosed

Jimmy Ryan [Scunthorpe – Chesterfield] Free

Maarten Stekelenburg [Roma – Fulham] Undisclosed

Jay Tabb [Reading – Ipswich] Free

Chris Zebroski [Unattached – Newport County]

Released:

Arsenal: Andrey Arshavin, Samir Bihmoutine, Reice Charles-Cook, Denilson, Craig Eastmond, Sead Hajrovic, Conor Henderson, Jernade Meade, Nigel Oldfield Spence-Neita, Joshua Rees, Philip Roberts, James Shea, Sebastien Squillaci, Sanchez Watt

Aston Villa: Calum Barrett, Joshua Barton, Courtney Cameron, Daniel Devine, Richard Dunne, Eric Lichaj, Andrew Marshall

4 JUNE

Terry Hawkridge [Gainsborough – Scunthorpe] Undisclosed

Chris Humphrey [Motherwell – Preston] Free

Martin Riley [Wrexham – Mansfield] Free

Luke Waterfall [Gainsborough – Scunthorpe] Undisclosed

Released

Southampton: Frazer Richardson, Danny Butterfield, Dan Seabourne, Ryan Dickson, Ben Reeves, Sam Hoskins, Tommy Forecast, Alberto Seidi

3 JUNE

Mark Gower [Swansea – Charlton] Free

Chris Iwelumo [Watford – Scunthorpe] Free

Neymar [Santos – Barcelona] £48.6m

2 JUNE

John McCombe [Port Vale – Mansfield] Free

1 JUNE

Kaid Mohamed [Cheltenham – Port Vale] Free

Jamie Carragher

Liverpool 1-0 QPR Highlights

Jamie Carragher’s farewell Liverpool appearance before retirement ended with a comfortable win over relegated QPR.

Venue: Anfield
Date: Sunday, 19 May, 2013
Kick off: 16:00 GMT

1-0 Coutinho 23′

MATCH FACTS

Head-to-head

Luis Suarez scored twice in the corresponding fixture – a 3-0 win for Liverpool in Harry Redknapp’s seventh game in charge.

The Reds are undefeated against QPR at Anfield in the Premier League (W4, D1). Indeed Liverpool have won 18 of the 21 league meetings on home soil (D2, L1).

Liverpool

Liverpool have scored the most Premier League goals since January 1 (39).

The Reds are unbeaten in their last seven games (W3, D4) and have only conceded three times in their last six.

Only Arsenal and Manchester City have a better second-half record than Liverpool this season, (W17, D12, L8).

Daniel Sturridge has scored six times in his last four games. The former Chelsea striker has 10 goals and three assists in 13 Premier League appearances for Liverpool.

Since his Premier League debut in Feb 2011, Liverpool have won more games without Luis Suarez (58%) than with him (39%).

QPR

The Hoops have scored only one goal in their last 455 minutes of Premier League football, Loic Remy’s penalty against Newcastle last time out.

Harry Redknapp’s side are without a win in their last eight games (D2, L6).

Excluding Remy’s penalty, QPR managed only one shot on target last time out against Newcastle.

Remy is QPR’s top scorer this season with six goals – he has only appeared in 13 Premier League games.

Only Derby County (one in 2007-08) and Sunderland (three in 2005-06) have won fewer games in a Premier League campaign than QPR this season (four).

premier league

EPL Records

Titles

Most titles13Manchester United
Most consecutive title wins3Manchester United - twice
(1998–99, 1999–2000, 2000–01) and (2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09).
Biggest title-winning margin192017–18; Manchester City (100 points) over Manchester United (81 points)
Smallest title-winning margin00 points and 8 goal difference – 2011–12; Manchester City (+64) over Manchester United (+56). Both finished on 89 points, but Manchester City won the title with a superior goal difference – the only time that goal difference has decided the Premier League title.
Winning a title with most remaining games7Liverpool (2019-2020)
5Manchester United (2000–01)
Manchester City (2017–18)

Wins

Last Modified: September 17, 2020 8:47 am
Most wins in a season (38 games)32Manchester City (2017–18, 2018–19)
Liverpool (2019–20)
Fewest wins in a season (38 games)1Derby County (2007–08)
Most home wins in a season (19 games)18Chelsea (2005–06)
Manchester United (2010–11)
Manchester City (2011–12, 2018–19)
Liverpool (2019–20)
Fewest home wins in a season (19 games)1Sunderland (2005–06)
Derby County (2007–08)
Most away wins in a season (19 games)16

15
Manchester City (2017–18)

Chelsea (2004–05)
Fewest away wins in a season (19/21 games)0Leeds United (1992–93)
Coventry City (1999–2000)
Wolverhampton Wanderers (2003–04)
Norwich City (2004–05)
Derby County (2007–08)
Hull City (2009–10)
Most consecutive wins18Manchester City (between 26 August 2017 and 16 December 2017)
Liverpool (27 October 2019 – 24 February 2020)
Most consecutive games without a win (38 games)32Derby County (2007–08) (Derby were relegated at the end of the season and have not played in the Premier League since, so this record may be extended if they are ever promoted back to the top flight).
Most consecutive league games without a Win from the beginning of the season16QPR (between 18 August 2012 and 8 December 2012)
Most consecutive away wins11Chelsea (6 April 2008 – 7 December 2008)

Manchester City (21 May 2017 – 27 December 2017)
Most wins in total659Manchester United (Updated on 3 March 2020)
Most consecutive home wins24

20
Liverpool (9 February 2019 – 5 July 2020)

Manchester City (between 5 March 2011 and 21 March 2012)
Most consecutive wins from the start of a season:9Chelsea (14 August – 15 October 2005)
Most consecutive wins to the end of a season:14Manchester City (3 February – 12 May 2019)
Defeated all league opponents at least once in a season:Chelsea (2005–06)
Manchester United (2010–11, 2017–18)
Manchester City (2017–18, 2018–19)
Liverpool (2019–20)

Defeats

Most defeats in a season (38 or 42 games)29Ipswich Town (1994–95)
Sunderland (2005–06)
Derby County (2007–08)
Fewest losses in a season (38 games) 0Arsenal (2003–04)
Longest unbeaten run49Arsenal
(FA Premier League 7 May 2003 - 24 October 2004)
Most home defeats in a season (19 games)14Sunderland (2002–03), (2005–06)
Huddersfield Town (2018–19)
Fewest home defeats in a season (19 games)0Manchester United (1995–96, 1999–2000, 2010–11)
Arsenal (1998–99, 2003–04, 2007–08)
Chelsea (2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08)
Liverpool (2008–09, 2017–18, 2018-19, 2019–20)
Manchester City (2011-12)
Tottenham Hotspur (2016–17)
Most consecutive defeats in a season (38 games)15Sunderland (2002–03)
Most consecutive defeats over more than one season (38 games)20Sunderland (2002–03, 2005–06)

(Sunderland lost their last 15 games of the 2002–03 season and were relegated. They followed this up by losing their first 5 games of the 2005–06 season, their next season in the Premier League.)
Most away defeats in a season (19 games)17Burnley (2009-10)
Fewest away defeats in a season (19 games)0Arsenal (2001–02, 2003–04)
Most consecutive home games undefeated86Chelsea (21 February 2004 - 26 October 2008)
Most consecutive away games undefeated27Arsenal (5 April 2003 - 25 September 2004)
Most defeats in total377West Ham United (As on 4th March 2020)

Draws

Most draws in a season (42 games)18Manchester City (1993–94)
Sheffield United (1993–94)
Southampton (1994–95)
Most draws in a season (38 games)17Newcastle United (2003–04)
Aston Villa (2006–07, 2011-12)
Sunderland (2014–15)
Most consecutive draws in a season (38 or 42 games)7Norwich City (1993–94)
Southampton (1994–95)
Manchester City (2009–10)
Fewest draws in a season (38 games)2Manchester City (2018–19)
Tottenham Hotspur (2018–19)
Most home draws in a season (19 games)10Sheffield Wednesday (1996–97)
Leicester City (1997–98), (2003–04)
Fewest home draws in a season (19 games)0Manchester City (2008–09)
Manchester United (2012–13)
Most away draws in a season (19 games)10Newcastle United (2003–04)
Fewest away draws in a season (19 games)1Bolton Wanderers (1995–96)
Queens Park Rangers (1995–96 & 2014–15)
Barnsley (1997–98)
Chelsea (1997–98)
Bradford City (1999–2000)
Everton (2000–01)
Ipswich Town (2000–01)
Portsmouth (2005–06 & 2007–08)
Burnley (2009–10)
Liverpool (2011–12)
Newcastle United (2013–14)
Most draws in total302Everton
Most consecutive games without a draw32Tottenham Hotspur (through 2017–18 and 2018–19)

Attendances

Nos.Stadium
Highest attendance, single game83,222Tottenham Hotspur 1–0 Arsenal (at Wembley Stadium, 10 February 2018)
Lowest attendance, single game3,039Wimbledon v. Everton (at Selhurst Park, 26 January 1993)
Highest season average attendance75,821Old Trafford, Manchester United (2006–07)
Lowest season average attendance8,353Selhurst Park, Wimbledon (1992–93)

Goals

Most goals scored in a season106

103
Manchester City (2017–18)

Chelsea (2009–10)
Fewest goals scored in a season20Derby County (2007–08)
Most goals conceded in a season (42 games)100Swindon Town (1993–94)
Most goals conceded in a season (38 games)89Derby County (2007–08)
Fewest goals conceded in a season15Chelsea (2004–05)
Best goal difference in a season79

71
Manchester City (2017–18)

Chelsea (2009–10)
Worst goal difference in a season−69Derby County (2007–08)
Most goals scored in a season by a relegated team55Blackpool (2010-11)
Highest percentage of season goals scored in a single game18.6% (8/43)Middlesbrough (8–1 vs. Manchester City, 11 May 2008)
Most goals scored at home in a season68Chelsea (2009–10)
Most goals scored away in a season48Liverpool (2013–14)
Fewest goals scored at home in a season10Manchester City (2006–07)

Huddersfield Town (2018–19)
Fewest goals scored away in a season8Middlesbrough (1995–96)
Southampton (1998–99)
Sheffield United (2006–07)
Derby County (2007–08)
Most goals conceded at home in a season (42 games)45Swindon Town (1993–94)
Most goals conceded at home in a season (38 games)43Derby County (2007–08)
Wolverhampton Wanderers (2011–12)
Most goals conceded away in a season (42 games)59Ipswich Town (1994–95)
Most goals conceded away in a season (38 games)55Wigan Athletic (2009–10)
Fewest goals conceded at home in a season4Manchester United (1994–95)
Fewest goals conceded away in a season9Chelsea (2004–05)
Most clean sheets in a season25Chelsea (2004–05)
Fewest clean sheets in a season3Birmingham City (2007–08)
Derby County (2007–08)
Blackburn Rovers (2011–12)
Norwich City (2011–12)
Most games from the start of the season without a clean sheet27Blackburn Rovers (2011–12)
Fewest failures to score in a match in a season0 (scored in every game)Arsenal (2001–02)
Most penalties conceded47 (home), 93 (away)Aston Villa (1992–2007)
Most goals scored in total1691Manchester United
Most goals conceded in total1117Tottenham Hotspur
Biggest half-time lead in the Premier League5 goalsSheffield Wednesday 5–0 Bolton Wanderers (8 November 1997)

Burnley 0–5 Manchester City (1–6 at full-time) (3 April 2010)
Largest goal deficit overcome to win3Leeds United 4–3 Derby County (8 November 1997)
West Ham United 3–4 Wimbledon (9 September 1998)
Tottenham Hotspur 3–5 Manchester United (29 September 2001)
Wolverhampton Wanderers 4–3 Leicester City (25 October 2003)
Largest goal deficit overcome to draw4Newcastle United 4–4 Arsenal (5 February 2011)

Points

Most points in a season100

95
Manchester City (2017–18)

Liverpool (2019-2020)

Chelsea (2004–05)
Fewest points in a season 11Derby County (2007–08)
Most points in a season without winning the league97Liverpool (2018–19)
Fewest points in a season while winning the league75Manchester United (1996–97)
Most point in a season while being relegated42 games: 49Crystal Palace (1992–93)
38 games: 42West Ham United (2002–03)
Fewest points in a season while surviving relegation34West Bromwich Albion (2004–05)
Most home points in a season55Chelsea (2005–06)

Manchester United (2010–11)

Manchester City (2011–12)
Fewest home points in a season7Sunderland (2005–06)
Most away points in a season50Manchester City (2017–18)
Fewest away points in a season3Derby County (2007–08)

Player records

Appearances

Most Premier League appearances633, Gareth Barry (2 May 1998 to 25 September 2017) | 632, Ryan Giggs (Manchester United, 15 August 1992 to 6 May 2014)
Most Premier League appearances at one club632, Ryan Giggs (Manchester United, 15 August 1992 to 6 May 2014)
Oldest playerJohn Burridge, 43 years and 162 days (for Manchester City v. Queens Park Rangers, 14 May 1995)
Youngest playerMatthew Briggs, 16 years and 65 days (for Fulham v. Middlesbrough, 13 May 2007)
Most consecutive Premier League appearances310, Brad Friedel (14 August 2004 until 7 October 2012)
Most seasons appeared in22, Ryan Giggs (every season from 1992–93 to 2013–14)

Goals

First Premier League goalBrian Deane (for Sheffield United v. Manchester United, 15 August 1992)
Most Premier League goalsAlan Shearer (260)
Most Premier League goals at one club184, Sergio Aguero (Manchester City)
Oldest goalscorerTeddy Sheringham, 40 years and 268 days (for West Ham United v. Portsmouth, 26 December 2006)
Youngest goalscorerJames Vaughan, 16 years and 270 days (for Everton v. Crystal Palace, 10 April 2005)
Most consecutive Premier League matches scored in11, Jamie Vardy (for Leicester City, 29 August to 28 November 2015)
Most seasons scored in21, Ryan Giggs (every season from 1992–93 to 2012–13)
Most goals in a season (38 games)32, Mohamed Salah (Liverpool, 2017–18)
Most games scored in during a Premier League season24, Mohamed Salah (Liverpool, 2017–18)
Most Premier League goals in a calendar year39, Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur, 2017)

Champions

Season

Champions

1992–93Man Utd
1993–94Man Utd
1994–95Blackburn Rovers
1995–96Man Utd
1996–97Man Utd
1997–98Arsenal
1998–99Man Utd
1999–2000Man Utd
2000–01Man Utd
2001–02Arsenal
2002–03Man Utd
2003–04Arsenal
2004–05Chelsea
2005–06Chelsea
2006–07Man Utd
2006–07Man Utd
2008–09Man Utd
2009–10Chelsea
2010–11Man Utd
2011–12Man City
2012–13Man Utd
2013–14Man City
2014–15Chelsea
2015–16Leicester
2016–17Chelsea
2017-18Man City
2018-19Man City
2019-20Liverpool

Sources:

wikipedia.org

premierleague.com

Swansea 0-0 Southampton Highlights

Southampton extended their unbeaten run to six games with a hard-earned point at Swansea.

Watch English Premier League match, Swansea Vs Southampton highlights here.

Venue: Liberty Stadium
Date: Saturday, 20 August, 2013
Kick off: 15:00 GMT.

Head-to-head

Swansea and Southampton have met only three times in the last 30 years. Before they drew 1-1 earlier in the season, the last time they met was in the 2008-09 season in the Championship where Swansea took four points off the Saints, winning 3-0 at home and drawing 2-2 away.

Southampton have not won at Swansea since a 1-0 victory in 1962 in the old Division Two.

This is the 60th meeting between the sides. Southampton have won 27 times, Swansea 18 and there have been 14 draws.

Swansea

Swansea have picked up only four points from five Premier League games since winning the Capital One Cup.

They have won just four of their last 17 league matches.

Swansea City are yet to win in the Premier League this season when they have fallen behind (D7, L11).
Leon Britton could make his 400th league appearance.

Southampton

The Saints are undefeated in their last five league matches.

They have scored the opening goal 18 times this season – only Manchester United (19), Chelsea (20) and Tottenham Hotspur (20) have done so more often.

Southampton have thrown away more points (29) from winning positions this season than any other team in the top flight.

Rickie Lambert is the top-scoring Englishman in the division this season with 14 goals.

Stoke 1-3 Aston Villa Highlights

Aston Villa moved out of the relegation zone by beating Stoke, whose own survival fears grew after the loss.

Watch English Premier League match, Norwich Vs Swansea highlights here.

Venue: Britannia Stadium
Date: Saturday, 6 April, 2013
Kick off: 15:00 GMT

Highlights

Head-to-head

Six of their last eight Premier League meetings have been drawn, including the last four.

Stoke are unbeaten in their last five home matches against Villa (W2, D3) since a 3-1 top-flight defeat in August 1984.

Stoke City

Stoke have only earned five points in 2013, fewer than any other team in the Premier League.

Their overall tally of 34 points is their lowest ever at this stage of a Premier League season.

They have won just one of their last 12 league matches, and managed a solitary point and goal (a penalty) in their last five fixtures.

The Potters have the worst goalscoring record in the top flight, with 27 goals from 31 games. They have failed to score in 14 of those matches – which is also the worst record in the Premier League.
Peter Crouch scored six times in 37 league games for Aston Villa between 2002 and 2004.

Aston Villa

Villa have won three of their last six league matches, having previously only managed four victories in their opening 25 games.

They have only lost one of their five away games since the 8-0 defeat by Chelsea on 23 December.

However, Villa have dropped points in four of those matches by conceding late goals.

The Villans have surrendered 21 points from winning positions – the third worst record in the division.

Paul Lambert’s side have gone 15 league games without a clean sheet since a goalless draw against Stoke on 8 December.

They have conceded 58 goals this season, only one shy of their highest ever Premier League total set two years ago.

Villa have conceded more goals after half time (39) than any other club.
Gabby Agbonlahor needs just one to equal Dwight Yorke’s record of 60 for the club in the Premier League.

Christian Benteke has scored nine goals in his last 11 Premier League appearances. He is three goals away from equalling Yorke’s record Premier League tally of 17 for the club in a single season.

Reading 0-2 Southampton Highlights

Reading’s hopes of avoiding relegation suffered another massive blow as they were well beaten by a Southampton side who have all but secured safety.

Watch English Premier League match, Reading Vs Southampton highlights here.

Venue: Madejski Stadium
Date: Saturday, 6 April, 2013

0-1 Rodriguez 34′

0-2 Lallana 73′

Head-to-head

This is only their second meeting in the top flight; Southampton won 1-0 at St Mary’s earlier in the season.

They met twice in the Championship last season. They drew 1-1 at the Madejski and Reading then won 3-1 at Southampton.

Southampton have only won once away at Reading in the league since 1957.

Reading

Reading have lost six successive league games – one away from the worst Premier League sequence this season, which they also set.

Hal Robson-Kanu is the only Reading player to have scored in their last five Premier League matches (they also benefited from an own goal against Aston Villa).

Ten of their 23 goals scored at home this season have come after the 80th minute.

Nigel Adkins managed Southampton from September 2010 to January 2013. He was in charge for 124 games, winning 67, drawing 25 and losing 32.

Southampton

Southampton are vying to win three successive Premier League matches for the first time since August-September 2003.

Mauricio Pochettino has won three of his nine matches in charge of Southampton since taking over from Nigel Adkins – all at home against three of the top seven: Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea.

The Saints have scored more goals (44) than any other team outside the top seven.

Rickie Lambert’s 14 league goals makes him the highest scoring Englishman in the division. The last player to score as many Premier League goals for Southampton in one league season was James Beattie (14) in 2003-2004.