Gunners Cruise Past Forest
The weekend began with Arsenal easing to a 3-0 win at Emirates Stadium over Nottingham Forest. The hosts struck the opener on 32 minutes through Martin Zubimendi before Viktor Gyokeres doubled the lead within a minute of the half-time restart. The win was wrapped up on 79 minutes as Zubimendi struck his second goal of the afternoon for 3-0.
Cherries Cull Seagulls
Bournemouth continued their good start to the season with a 2-1 victory over Brighton & Hove Albion at the Vitality Stadium. Alex Scott put the hosts ahead on 18 minutes with his first goal for the club but they were pegged back just after the half time break by Kaoru Mitoma's 48th minute leveller. The hosts regained the lead with an Antoine Semenyo penalty on the hour mark and held the lead to record the 2-1 win.
Eagles And Black Cats Share The Points
In a battle between a host yet to win at home and a visitor yet to win away this season, Crystal Palace and Sunderland shared the points in a 0-0 draw at Selhurst Park.
Toffees Stuck In Villa Draw
Everton and Aston Villa also shared the points in a 0-0 draw at Hill Dickenson Stadium as the most played top flight fixture saw neither side able to break the deadlock, made worse for Villa who have yet to score at all this season.
Leeds Late Gift To Cottagers
Fulham and Leeds United looked destined to be the third goalless draw of the afternoon but the points were gifted to the hosts in added time at Craven Cottage. An unfortunate header from Gabriel Gudmundsson sailed into the net to seal the 1-0 win for the hosts.
Magpies Extend Wolves Woes
Wolverhampton Wanderers' wait for a first point of the season goes on as they lost out 1-0 to Newcastle United who claimed their first win of the season at St James' Park. The crucial strike came on 29 minutes via summer signing Nick Woltemade.
Spurs Stun Hammers
Tottenham Hotspur continued their good start to the season with a comfortable 3-0 win over West Ham United at London Stadium. A close first half saw the sides enter the interval level at 0-0 but it took just two minutes for Pape Matar Sarr to open the scoring. The hosts suffered a blow with the sending off of Tomas Soucek and the man advantage paid off quickly for the visitors as Lucas Bergvall (57) and Micky Van De Ven (64) struck to wrap up the victory.
Bees Sting Blues Hopes
Brentford and Chelsea shared the points in a batting 2-2 draw at the GTECH Community Stadium, The hosts opened the scoring on 35 minutes through Kevin Schade for a 1-0 lead into the interval. The Blues levelled on the hour through Cole Palmer before completing the turnaround on 85 minutes with Moises Caicedo making it 2-1. The win looked to be sealed as the game went deep into added time but the Bees were soon buoyant as Fabio Carvalho levelled to secure the 2-2 draw.
Liverpool Late Show Beats Burnley
Liverpool extended their perfect start with another late show this time to secure a 1-0 over Burnley at Turf Moor on Sunday.
The hosts look to be holding on for a draw despite a blow with the 85th minute sending off of Lesley Ugochukwu but were stunned in added time as Mohamed Salah slotted in a penalty to secure the narrow win.
City Cruise In Derby Delight
The weekend concluded with a Manchester Derby which saw Manchester City ease to a 3-0 win over Manchester United at Etihad Stadium. The hosts opened the scoring through Phil Foden on 18 minutes before a second half brace from Erling Haaland (53, 68) wrapped up the 3-0 win.





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