es, including wins for Man City and ArsenalSACK RACEMark Hughes now heavy favourite to be first Prem boss out the door after Stoke thumped by Palacetott classStoke 0 Tottenham 4: Harry Kane finally gets off the mark this season as a rampant Spurs brush Stoke City asideTheo the centurionHull 1 Arsenal 4: Theo Walcott bags his 100th career goal and Alexis Sanchez's double sinks ten-man CityNARKY SPARKYMark Hughes fears Stoke have been stuck in Blunderland so long that top-half hopes are already over Geoff Cameron showed why he is a handy man to have around after starting in his third different position in three games – right-back against Spurs, centre-half against Crystal Palace and holding midfielder against Hull. He was hooked at half-time in their last Premier League game, a 3-1 victory over Sunderland, so no eyebrows would be raised if he failed to get a start at the weekend. He made his debut in a 1-1 draw against Liverpool at Anfield and would go on to make 87 appearances . team, why notBoro, who have lost two of their opening five games, will host Tottenham on Saturday. Rambo, 25, had been carrying a minor strain going into their Prem opener against Liverpool and limped off injured. He will want to win it all this season, and with the squad Manchester City have there is no reason he cant achieve that. Michael Carrick could well be recalled in his place to provide that bit more stability. West Ham face a team desperate to impress their new boss, Southampton, so Slaven Bilics team selection will be scrutinised. But the former Sparta Rotterdam and Heerenveen star has already seen enough of the English top-flight to know how difficult it is. “I was there and made a goal and after that we didn’t give away any goals and, to the end, we were good.