Premier League full highlights: Liverpool, City dominate (Video)

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 17: Kevin De Bruyne of Manchester City in action during the Premier League match between Manchester City and AFC Bournemouth at Etihad Stadium on September 17, 2016 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 17: Kevin De Bruyne of Manchester City in action during the Premier League match between Manchester City and AFC Bournemouth at Etihad Stadium on September 17, 2016 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images) /
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Liverpool play Hull in one of six 10 a.m. ET Premier League kickoffs. Here’s your one stop shop for highlights and updates for all the games.

11:56 That’s it. Full time in all six games.

11:52 Benteke goal!! Palace go up 3-2 in the last minute. Sunderland were up 2-0!

11:47 Salamon Rondon goal!! West Brom are level in second half stoppage time.

11:36 Palace goal!! James McCarthur with the finish. 2-2.

11:35 Raheem Sterling with a great goal for Manchester City. Beats Kyle Naughton one-on-one and slots past Fabianski. 3-1 City.

11:31 Stoke score!! You don’t see that every day. Joe Allen gives the Potters the lead.

11:30 Liverpool scored their fifth. Milner from the spot again after Sturridge wins a very, very dubious penalty.

11:26 And Middlesbrough get one back at home against Tottenham! Middlesbrough 1-2 Tottenham.

11:24 City take the lead from the spot. Aguero scores the penalty after Mike van der Hoorn elbows Kevin de Bruyne in the box. Swansea 1-2 Manchester City.

11:21 Jermain Defoe gets his second with a powerful left-footed finish. Then Palace get one back immediately through Joe Ledley. Sunderland 2-1 Crystal Palace.

11:18 Raheem Sterling misses a decent chance. City struggling to break Swansea down here.

11:10 Hull get one back. Meyler scores after a Tigers corner. Then Liverpool add a fourth through Coutinho! It’s all happening.

11:05 Swansea start the second half well. Claudio Bravo called into action early.

11:03: And we’re back!

10:55: There were some great goals in that half. Llorente, Stanislas, Aguero, Son and Lallana all worth watching a few more times. Stoke vs. West Brom, predictably, still goalless.

10:48: Half-time whistles blowing all over the place. Georginio Wijnaldum should make it four for Liverpool just before the break.

10:42: Sunderland goal!! Jermain Defoe puts the Black Cats 1-0 up against Crystal Palace.

10:36: Sadio Mane adds Liverpool’s third. The Reds are completely dominant here. Hull in serious trouble.

10:29 Liverpool penalty. handles in the box and receives a red card. Milner scores!! Liverpool 2-0 Hull.

10:23: Son doubles Spurs’ lead, while Junior Stanislas puts Bournemouth in front against Everton.

10:16: Liverpool take the lead!! Philippe Coutinho cuts inside and slips Adam Lallana through, who finishes smartly across the keeper. Liverpool 1-0 Hull.

10:14: Swansea equalize!! Fernando Llorente latches on to a Gylfi Sigurdsson pass. Swansea 1-1 Manchester City.

10:10: Manchester City score. Sergio Aguero with the finish.

10:08: Spurs take the lead. Vincent Janssen plasses to Heung-Min Son, who finsihes comfortably.

10:06: Joel Matip is wide open in the Hull box, but can’t connect with a clean header.

10:05: Alvaro Negredo misses a good headed chance for Middlesbrough against Tottenham, and Bournemouth should be ahead, but Callum Wilson can’t connect on a cross.

10:00: Kickoff! We are under way in all six games.

There are six 10 a.m. ET kickoffs today. Liverpool host Hull, Tottenham travel to Middlesbrough, Manchester City play Swansea, Bournemouth take on high-flying Everton, Sunderland take on Crystal Palace and Stoke look for their first win of the season at home to West Brom.

In the early morning fixture, Manchester Untied thrashed Leicester 4-1. The big news in the buildup to that game was Jose Mourinho’s decision to leave Wayne Rooney on the bench. It worked out well enough, as Juan Mata thrived in the number 10 role and Paul Pogba looked back to something approaching his best form. United moved up to third after that win, having played a game more than all of the teams around them.

With a win at Swansea, Manchester City will maintain their 100 percent record at the top of the table. But if they lose or draw, Everton could overtake them with a win. Liverpool, meanwhile, will be hoping to move back into the top four with a win, and Tottenham could finish the day in second if other results go their way.

At the other end of the table, all eyes will be on Stoke and their manager, Mark Hughes. Hughes is facing increasing pressure after the Potters’ horrible start to the season. They have only one point from five games and have conceded a league-high 14 goals. West Brom will be tough to break down, but Stoke desperately need a win.

Sunderland will also be hoping to get their first win of the season against Crystal Palace. The Black Cats looked good in defeat against Tottenham last week and will be confident at home, but Palace have looked much improved since the arrival of Christian Benteke, who has added a much needed goal scoring threat.