Manchester City beat Wolverhampton Wanderers 4-0 in their first Premier League match at Molineux.
A brace from Erling Haaland, as well as goals from Tijani Reynders and Ryan Cherki, ensured a confident victory for the visitors.
Earlier, Sunderland returned to top spot with a 3-0 win against West Ham.
Dan Ballard's header proved decisive for the Black Cats in the encounter.
Premier League side Burnley suffered a 3-0 defeat to Tottenham in their first top-flight game under new manager Thomas Frank.
Brazilian striker Richarlison scored one of the hosts' two goals with a spectacular overhead kick.
In another match, Fulham managed to score in the dying minutes, finishing the match in a 1-1 draw with Brighton.
There were no goals scored in the lunchtime match between Newcastle and Aston Villa.
Today's third round of the men's FAI Cup will be a repeat of last year's final.
Reigning holders Drogheda United travel to Derry City for an 8pm kick-off at the Brandywell Stadium.
The FAI Women's Cup quarter-finals continue on Saturday evening.
Athlone Town beat Peamount United 1-0 away to secure a place in the semi-finals.
Earlier, Treaty United won 2-0 against DLR Waves to advance.
Meanwhile, non-league Newbridge Town are 1-0 down at half-time against Bohemians.
Rugby
Connacht secured their first win in the Interpro Women's Championship on Saturday night.
They had to fight back to beat Ulster 12-7 at Dexcombe Stadium.
The second half dragged on for 75 minutes due to two serious injuries to Connacht players.
Munster had previously made it two wins from two, beating Leinster by 10 points at Energy Park.
Golf
Double bogey is not the start Rory McIlroy wanted to see in his third round of the BMW Championship.
Birdie softened the blow, but the world number two still has a one-over advantage through four holes.
As a result, he is 3 shots behind the leader in all points and 11 shots behind Bob McIntyre.
In other news, Shane Lowry is in the 7-10 range and remains 1 under par for the week.
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