Premier League

Chelsea – Everton: Business As Usual As Blues Continue Great Record Against Everton At The Bridge (2-0)
Chelsea beat David Moyes’ Everton side 2-0 at Stamford Bridge. In what was a business as usual performance, Cole Palmer got on the scoresheet on his

Sunderland – Newcastle United: Heavy-Hits, Halfspaces And Own-Goal Heroics (1-0)
All the activity was spent on tackles and exchanges, rather than creative final third passages and shots. However, the Newcastle United defensive arrangement matched poorly against

Liverpool – Brighton & Hove Albion: Slot’s Renewed Midfield Focus (2-0)
Arne Slot set his Liverpool team up to overload the midfield here, and it worked well against Brighton’s man-oriented defensive system. Two goals from Hugo Ekitike

Aston Villa – Arsenal: Complicating The Title Race (2-1)
Unai Emery’s compact Aston Villa side overcame Arsenal’s asymmetric pressing system plus their right-sided attacks to eventually claim the three points at Villa Park. After a

Bournemouth – Chelsea: Tepid Blues Held To Painstaking Stalemate At The Vitality (0-0)
Bournemouth and Chelsea played out a painstaking stalemate at the Vitality. A game that was broken up & staggered for most parts ended in a 0-0

Leeds United – Liverpool: Another Slip For The Reds At Elland Road (3-3)
Liverpool’s misfortunes appear to have no end in sight in the near future. After a two-goal lead, the Reds seemed to have smooth sailing toward a

Liverpool – Sunderland: Reds Remain in the Wilderness (1-1)
The Premier League defending champions continue to stumble and Sunderland are the latest side to hammer home the reality of their crisis. Where next for Arne

Chelsea – Arsenal: Valiant Ten Man Blues Hold Arsenal To Draw As Caicedo Sees Red At Stamford Bridge (1-1)
A spirited ten-man Chelsea side held Arsenal to a draw at Stamford Bridge. Moises Caicedo saw red in the first half for a rash challenge on

Crystal Palace – Manchester United: Set-Piece Salvation At Selhurst (1-2)
Palace went in front against a vulnerable United defense in the first half, while Amorim’s side looked harmless in attack. In the second half though, an

Arsenal – Tottenham Hotspur: All Too Eze For Arsenal (4-1)
Eberechi Eze’s hattrick takes the headlines, but this was an outstanding team performance from Arsenal across the pitch. In the first half, they dominated the ball