After a week without club soccer due to international break, all leagues are back and the games did not disappoint! The early morning game started at the Emirates as Arsenal faced Nottm Forest and as Arsenal wanted to bounce back from their loss against Liverpool in a thriller! Arsenal won 3-0 and all the headlines will go to Noni Madueke as he balled out and proved that the price tag was worth it! Newcastle won their game against Wolves as the debutant Nick Woltemade scored in his first goal for the team. Four teams drew nil-nil (0-0) as Everton and Aston Villa shared a point as well as Crystal Palace and Sunderland. Fulham won their game in the dying minutes thanks to an own goal. Tottenham are proving the league that they are contenders for the league as they won against West Ham 3-0. Chelsea will be disappointed as they drew to Brentford in the last minute thanks to Fabio Carvalho. Liverpool won their game against Burnley thanks to a late Mohamed Salah penalty. The always exciting derby between Manchester City and Manchester United kicked off and Manchester is Blue! A Phil Foden goal got the game running after some quick feet from Jeremy Doku that Phil Foden capitalized on it and brace from Erling Haaland got him at the top for goal scorers and word on the street is Man City is back.
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Premier League Update!
The Premier League is back after a week of international break and here are games that happened!
September 16, 2025
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Tracey Waweru, Staff Writer
Tracey is a senior at North High and a staff writer for NHS Arctic. Tracey covers photography and sports news. Tracey enjoys playing soccer for the girls soccer team, playing video games, and watching her favorite soccer teams play. After graduation, Tracey hopes to study for nursing or sports physician in college.
Tracey joined the newspaper staff during their Senior year and fell in love with photography. Taking pictures of their soccer team and having different shots with the players. Their favorite part of the job is taking shots of her passion which is soccer. Tracey believes student journalism is important because it helps build connections, keeps the community informed, and gives students a platform to express their ideas.