Saturday 27 August 2016 21:05, UK
Allan McInally brings you his round-up from all the action as Crystal Palace left it late to earn a 1-1 draw with Bournemouth.
The wait for both Crystal Palace and Bournemouth to earn their first win of the season goes on as they settled for just a point in an entertaining 1-1 draw.
Josh King gave the Cherries the lead when he controlled a Harry Arter pass on his chest and fired brilliantly past Steve Mandanda in the Palace goal.
In the second-half, the game belonged to Palace who piled on the pressure, creating chance after chance and with a minute remaining, Scott Dann leaped the highest to head in the equaliser.
After the game Eddie Howe said: "Very difficult; when you think you're so close to that first win - a valuable three points - it's a sickener. You are desperate for that first win, it was a game of two halves really for us."
See Alan McInally's take on events at Selhurst Park in his Match in A Minute video above.