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By Caroline Cheese
Andy Keogh glances in Nenad Milijas’s free-kick to score Wolves’ first Premier League goal since 2004.1951 GOALFLASH Wigan 0-1 Wolves (Keogh)
1949: Andy Keogh hits the angle of bar and post with a shot from inside the box as Wolves attack for the first time in the match at Wigan. A lively start at the Stadium of Light and both teams have already had efforts at goal in the opening three minutes, with Frank Lampard firing over for Chelsea and Darren Bent shooting wide at the other end.1948: Celtic’s left-back Danny Fox finding plenty of space down the wing early on. Arsenal clear his first two crosses though.1945: Games at Parkhead, Stadium of Light and DW Stadium under way.1944: Meanwhile at the DW (formerly JJB) Stadium, Roberto Martinez gets a similarly rapturous reception from the Wigan fans as he makes his first appearance there since 2001.1942: Out come the teams and they get a predictably deafening reception. Andrey Arshavin makes his Champions League debut for Arsenal tonight.1939: “Shevchenko On the bench for Chelsea” texts anon. Indeed. The £30m man hasn’t appeared in a Chelsea shirt since May 2008. Up at Parkhead, the Celtic fans are giving a very rousing rendition of You’ll Never Walk Alone. Quite some atmosphere.From DermottFerry on Twitter:](http://twitter.com/home#searchq=carolinecheese)"Celtic will need a two-goal victory tonight to stand any chance I think. Can’t see it, going for a 3-1 Arsenal victory."1933: Interesting team news from the Stadium of Light. Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti makes four changes from the win over Hull. Nicolas Anelka, Florent Malouda and Jon Obi Mikel drop to the bench. Deco, Michael Ballack and Salomon Kalou all start and Branislav Ivanovic replaces Ricardo Carvalho. Sunderland bring in Jordan Henderson for the injured Steed Malbranque.From dualtamac on 606:](http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/606/A55926525s_fromedit=1&s_type=15&s_sport=football)"Looking forward to seeing Aiden McGeady show his worth as a Champions League quality player. Though I still think Arsenal are far too strong and over the two legs will go through."From Mark in Poland, a lifetime Gunner, via text on 81111: “I fear the young Gunners will buckle under the pressure at Celtic. European night at Celtic is daunting. Is Cesc really fit We hope. I will be delighted with a draw. Celtic always turn it on in Europe.”
1925: Football League-wise, Norwich have done the only sensible thing after their 7-1 opening-day thrashing and appointed mastermind of said thrashing as their new manager. Simples. Now-managerless Colchester will look to prove their form had nothing to do with Paul Lambert by staying top of League One. In the Championship, only Coventry have won both their opening games - and they’re at Doncaster. By the way, save your texting money, I DO KNOW WHAT DW STANDS FOR. I was just being silly.1923: Wigan winger Charles N’Zogbia has recovered from a knock so Roberto Martinez is able to name the same team that claimed a shock opening-day win at Aston Villa. Wolves boss Mick McCarthy makes two changes from the side that lost to West Ham on Saturday, bringing in Richard Stearman for Kevin Foley in defence and replacing injured striker Sylvan Ebanks-Blake with midfielder David Edwards, leaving Andy Keogh as a lone striker.
1919: TEAMS Wigan v Wolverhampton
Wigan: Kirkland, Melchiot, Scharner, Bramble, Figueroa, N’Zogbia, Thomas, Brown, Koumas, Gomez, Rodallega. Subs: Pollitt, Edman, Watson, Scotland, Sinclair, Boyce, King.
Wolverhampton: Hennessey, Stearman, Craddock, Mancienne, Stephen Ward, Halford, Edwards, Henry, Milijas, Jarvis, Keogh. Subs: Hahnemann, Elokobi, Surman, David Jones, Vokes, Zubar, Spray.From HolyroodPatter on Twitter:](http://twitter.com/home#searchq=carolinecheese)"My patriotic heart says Celtic, but my betting slip says 4-0 Arsenal. With Cesc playing, it’s curtains I’m afraid."From James at work, Cheshire, via text on 81111: "Re 1900: I’m sure Tre Fiori of San Marino and Sant Julia of Andorra, who played out penalties back on the 8th July will take issue with you saying that this is the real business now!"1916: TEAMS Sunderland v Chelsea
Sunderland: Fulop, Bardsley, Ferdinand, Collins, McCartney, Henderson, Cattermole, Cana, Richardson, Jones, Bent. Subs: Gordon, Nosworthy, Edwards, Campbell, Leadbitter, Reid, Healy.
Chelsea: Cech, Bosingwa, Ivanovic, Terry, Ashley Cole, Essien, Ballack, Lampard, Kalou, Drogba, Deco. Subs: Hilario, Carvalho, Shevchenko, Mikel, Malouda, Sturridge, Anelka.1914: No draws in the Prem at the weekend. Tonight, Chelsea are at Sunderland, with both teams looking to continue their 100% start to the season, while Roberto Martinez makes his home bow as Wigan boss against Wolves at the newly-named DW Stadium. Not sure what the DW stands for
Dennis Wise Is it1912: Arsenal, not surprisingly, are unchanged from their 6-1 win at Everton on Saturday. Celtic boss Tony Mowbray picks Georgios Samaras on his own up front, with Scott McDonald and Marc-Antoine Fortune on the bench.1910: TEAMS Celtic v Arsenal
Celtic: Boruc, Hinkel, Caldwell, Loovens, Daniel Fox, N’Guemo, Scott Brown, Donati, Maloney, McGeady, Samaras. Subs: Zaluska, Naylor, McDonald, Fortune, Flood, McCourt, O’Dea.
Arsenal: Almunia, Sagna, Vermaelen, Gallas, Clichy, Song Billong, Fabregas, Denilson, van Persie, Arshavin, Bendtner. Subs: Mannone, Diaby, Eduardo, Ramsey, Silvestre, Eboue, Gibbs.
1907: But it’s not all Champions League tonight - and believe me, I’m as excited as you are about Politehnica Timisoara v VfB Stuttgart - we also have two Premier League games to enjoy and a nearly-full programme in the Football League. You can get involved via the usual means: text 81111, type things on606](http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/606/A55926525s_fromedit=1&s_type=15&s_sport=football)or onTwitter.](http://twitter.com/carolinecheese)1900: Ba ba ba baaaaaaaaa. Yes folks, that noise you heard was the Champions League anthem piping up for the first time this season. Yes, yes, I know Celtic and many others have already started (and in some cases, ended) their campaigns, but we all know the real business starts here, right