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🔴 LIVE: Man Utd take on Brentford; Everton ahead, Brighton Newcastle

🔴 LIVE: Man Utd take on Brentford; Everton ahead, Brighton Newcastle

There are seven Premier League games on Saturday’s schedule after the break from international football.

Keep checking back for regular updates.



Manchester United v Brentford


Fulham v Aston Villa

Scorers: Jiménez 5′; Rogers 9′

Fulham took an early lead when a hopeful Bernd Leno was brought down by Raúl Jimenez, who took advantage of Pau Torres’ uncertainty to run and fire his team in front.

That lead lasted just four minutes before the in-form Morgan Rogers restored parity from 25 yards when his shot found the wrong of Leno with the help of a great deflection.

Fulham then had a chance to retake the lead after a controversial handball penalty from close range, but Emiliano Martínez did what he so often does from 12 yards to save Andreas Pereira’s weak effort .


Newcastle v Brighton

After an entertaining opening 35 minutes with chances for both sides, Danny Welbeck continued his purple patch to grab his fifth of the season when he played a simple one-two to cut Newcastle clear before finding the net.


Ipswich v Everton

Kick-off was delayed by 15 minutes due to a power problem and when it did start Ipswich looked unprepared for the new start time as a disastrously generous defender gave Iliman Ndiaye the ball to open the bookmark. .


Southampton v Leicester

Scorers: Archer 8′, Aribo

Southampton went close to a quick-fire opener through Joe Aribo, who was denied agonizingly by the woodwork, but quickly got the goal their early efforts deserved when Cameron Archer cut in from distance after the Leicester failed to press the ball and paid the price. .

Having been kept out by the crossbar, Aribo made no mistake when another chance presented itself to double Saints’ lead, turning home again after receiving a cross from the left.

Leicester almost pulled one back before the break, but Bilal El Khannouss’ strike hit the post.


Spurs rally to see off West Ham

Scorers: Kulusevski 36′, Bissouma 52′, Areola OG 55′, Son 60′; Kudus 18′

Tottenham produced a brilliant second-half performance to blow away a lackluster West Ham with a 4-1 win on Saturday afternoon.

It was West Ham who took the lead in the 18th minute when Jarrod Bowen beat Destiny Udogie too easily and picked out Mohammed Kudus at the back post to convert.

Pedro Porro’s deflected strike almost curled beyond Alphonse Areola, but the West Ham keeper reacted brilliantly to keep the ball out, only to be beaten moments later when he failed to get a strong enough hand on Dejan Kulusevski’s low shot that found the net. with the help of both publications.

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Seven minutes into the second half, Spurs’ surge began when Udogie cut in for Yves Bissouma to score and things quickly got even better when Jear-Clair Todibo headed into his own net through Areola , who stopped an effort from Son to his compatriot. with the goalkeeper eventually credited with an unwanted own goal.

The Spurs skipper got himself into action on the hour when he beat the offside trap before diving in at the near post after a series of quick steps, and he almost added a quick second only for the post denied him

In the closing stages, West Ham’s frustrations mounted when Kudus was sent off following a VAR check following an altercation that saw him punch two Tottenham players in the face, putting an ugly end to a defeat which leaves his side in 14th as Spurs move up. in the sixth


Bournemouth v Arsenal


The Sunday matches

  • Wolves v Manchester City
  • Liverpool v Chelsea