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Late goals, Jota tributes and Semenyo racially abused as Liverpool wins Premier League opener
Defending champion Liverpool launched the Premier League with a dramatic 4-2 win over Bournemouth at Anfield on Friday in an emotionally charged match featuring tributes to Diogo Jota and a player reporting racial abuse.
One Liverpool fan is in police custody after Bournemouth star Antoine Semenyo accused the man of racial abuse during a match on Friday.
Our Weekly Premier League Awards return for the first time after the opening weekend of the 2025/26 season.Moment of the WeekFederico Chiesa‘s career at Liverpool seemed set to come to an end
The highly anticipated new Premier League season kicked off at Anfield on Friday, with some supporters still wiping away tears from their eyes on a bright, sunny day. Those same supporters likely wiped very different tears away once the final whistle sounded following a six-goal affair that saw the home club walk away with a 4-2 victory.
The Reds boast a strong record in their last 33 opening matches, winning 19, drawing 10 and losing just four. That's a 57.58% win rate to kick off the season in the Premier League era and it’s likely to go up given that that Liverpool, title favourites, have won their last five Bournemouth meetings.
Liverpool are prepared to listen to loan offers for Kostas Tsimikas with the defender expected to leave Anfield.Tsimikas was not included in the Liverpool squad for the Community Shield or Friday’s
NBC announced Sunday that the Premier League Mornings Live and Premier League Fan Fest will visit KC over the Sept. 20-21 weekend. The Kansas City stop will take place during the broadcast of the English Premier League’s opening-weekend matchup: Arsenal vs. Manchester United.