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Manchester City win the Premier League 2023/24 season - 1st ever team to win 4 PL titles in a row

If we play same formation as first 3 games of season with Partey at RB and 💩vertz in midfield then game will be a 2-2 draw as united will punish us on counter attack.

If Gabriel starts and partey and rice play in midfield we win the game 2-1.

Arsenal can't drop ain't points in next 4 games before they play man city. Under Fraudeta Arsenal have consistently dropped points in consecutive games due to tactical ineptness of the manager.

Im going for 2-2 also.

Utd are all over the place esp at the back. Arsenal must use the home crown and go hard from kick off. Being tentative will hurt you, as it will give Utd confidence and perhaps they can steal a few goals.

Huge game so early on for both teams.
 

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Brighton 3-1 Newcastle

A thoroughly-deserved victory for a brilliant Brighton, powered by a hat-trick from teen sensation Evan Ferguson.
Albion's third win of the season. Newcastle's third loss on the bounce.
 

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Brighton 3-1 Newcastle

A thoroughly-deserved victory for a brilliant Brighton, powered by a hat-trick from teen sensation Evan Ferguson.
Albion's third win of the season. Newcastle's third loss on the bounce.

Top performance from Brighton, totally outplayed Newcastle.

After the heartbreak at home v LFC, it seems Newcastle have lost a lot of confidence. They shouldn't be too worried yet, playing City, LFC, Villa and Brighton in the first 4 matches was a tough call, easier games to come.
 
Chelsea lost again. Looks like they need to spend another billion. What a shambles they are. Poch is going to ruin his reputation by going to Chelsea.
 
Man City usually start the season slowly and only pick up the pace in the second half of the season. This season, they have started strongly and it looks like they are going to run away with the league without much competition. The premier league is in danger of becoming the Bundesliga, because I just don't see anyone stopping Man City as long as Pep is there.
 
Im going for 2-2 also.

Utd are all over the place esp at the back. Arsenal must use the home crown and go hard from kick off. Being tentative will hurt you, as it will give Utd confidence and perhaps they can steal a few goals.

Huge game so early on for both teams.
We are so poor defensively at home, never keep clean sheets and also fraudeta isn't doing anything to improve things defensively. He will keep playing havertz in midfield which means united will enjoy bullying us physically.

It will end a high scoring draw if we play same formation. Like I said Arsenal can't afford to drop points.
 
Man City usually start the season slowly and only pick up the pace in the second half of the season. This season, they have started strongly and it looks like they are going to run away with the league without much competition. The premier league is in danger of becoming the Bundesliga, because I just don't see anyone stopping Man City as long as Pep is there.
Already said with fixtures they have they will pretty much win their 1st 7 games, only tough game is West ham away.

Also from their last 9 PL games only spurs (away is tough). City will top 90+ points n win title with ease
 
Chelsea lost again. Looks like they need to spend another billion. What a shambles they are. Poch is going to ruin his reputation by going to Chelsea.
They deserve this humiliation espcially as they think they can get around FFP loop holes and just spend in silly manner to try and fix things
 
Teenager Evan Ferguson scored a hat-trick to demonstrate his remarkable potential and help Brighton lay down a marker for another special Premier League season as they outgunned Newcastle.

Both sides discovered their European groups this week after overachieving last term - and Albion look far better placed than the Magpies to challenge near the top this time round.

Republic of Ireland striker Ferguson pounced from close range after goalkeeper Nick Pope had spilled Billy Gilmour's long-range effort.

The 18-year-old curled home a beauty from 25 yards to make it 2-0 - and then hit another, via a huge Fabian Schar deflection, for his 10th Premier League goal and his first hat-trick.

He becomes only the fourth player to score a Premier League hat-trick before their 19th birthday after Chris Bart-Williams, Robbie Fowler and Michael Owen.
 
@KingKhanWC - Partey now injured for 3/4 months. Arsenal ain't beating united today. Il stay with 2-2 prediction
 
Liverpool 3-0 vs villa, I said Liverpool if they fix their midfield which they have would be man city's main challengers
 
Mohamed Salah put speculation about his future behind him by scoring as Liverpool comfortably beat Aston Villa to continue their strong start to the season in the Premier League.

Jurgen Klopp's side rejected a £150m bid for the Egypt international from Saudi Pro League club Al-Ittihad, with the Reds insisting the 31-year-old is not for sale.

And Salah emphasised his worth to Liverpool when he scored their third goal in the second half at Anfield, firing in at the back post from Darwin Nunez's cross to seal a third league win in a row.

Dominik Szoboszlai got the hosts up and running after just three minutes, scoring his first goal for the club with a crisp strike through a crowded box.

Villa, who have been scoring for fun since losing 5-1 to Newcastle in their opening game of the season, were far too open at the back as they struggled to deal with Liverpool's forwards.

The hosts increased their lead in the 22nd minute when Nunez's shot hit the post and bounced in off the unlucky Matty Cash.

Liverpool looked capable of scoring with every attack in a rampant first half, although Villa's cause was not helped by an enforced change as centre-back Diego Carlos limped off with an injury inside the opening 20 minutes.

And the lively Nunez went close to scoring his third goal in two games as his shot bounced off the crossbar.

Keeper Alisson made a good stop to push out Cash's header in the second half, but Salah's second goal of the season wrapped up a win that moved Liverpool up to third in the Premier League, two points behind leaders Manchester City.
 
Odsonne Edouard scored twice as Crystal Palace beat Wolves in a Premier League match with a frantic finish.

Edouard opened the scoring after he got in between two Wolves defenders to finish from Tyrick Mitchell's excellent cross.
Wolves substitute Hwang Hee-chan equalised six minutes after entering the field, getting on the end of a free-kick from Pedro Neto.

But Just minutes after being denied from a free-kick by Wolves keeper Jose Sa, Eberechi Eze got on the end of a knock down from Jean-Philippe Mateta to slide home.

Then Edouard combined with Mateta and produced a calm slotted finish.

Matheus Cunha headed home from close range in added time but the points were already heading to Palace.
 
@KingKhanWC - Partey now injured for 3/4 months. Arsenal ain't beating united today. Il stay with 2-2 prediction

Prob a blessing in disguise. Now Arteta can be like a normal sensible manager and play palyers in their best positions.

A good line up today.

Utd having Martial up top , you should win.
 
Looks a stronger starting XI for Arsenal today.

Jesus still not being picked though. Must be fully fit now?
 
What a sitter missed by haverz, please get this clown of the pitch. How the he'll can you miss kick a ball from 6 yards out 🤦‍♂️ absolutely donkey
 
Looks a stronger starting XI for Arsenal today.

Jesus still not being picked though. Must be fully fit now?
Arteta probably didn't want to risk starting him in such a physical game.

I would have started him.
 
Sucker punch.

Caught on the counter attack.

1-0 Man Utd
 
1-1

Lovely football by Arsenal.

Things heating up now.
 
Oddegard 1-1 game mirroring last season with united taking lead and it not lasting long
 
HT 1-1

Arsenal lacking fluidity with the donkey in midfield. Fraudetas arrogance in picking havertz is cost Arsenal.

Could be yet another sequence of dropped points in consecutive games. City are already out of the blocks.
 

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Arsenal 1-1 Manchester United

And that's the half. Two goals inside the space of 35 seconds.

Marcus Rashford struck first for the visitors, but the lead was instantly wiped out by Arsenal going down the other end and equalising through captain Martin Odegaard.

Set up nicely for a thrilling second half.
 
Fraudeta will wait till usual 70th mins to make subs, never proactive
 
Surely Jesus has to come on right now!

Arsenal must go for the win, cant see Utd scoring again unless some huge error occurs.
Arteta is never proactive, he's managing like a clueless coward. He will just havertz and Eddie on. Probably if we conceded a 2nd he will then panic and make subs
 
Saka has been awful.

Now misses a sitter.
 
Another chance for saka and poor control this time 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️
 
Garnacho goal disallowed. Arsenal so lucky there. Shambolic defending
 
A huge win for Arsenal, esp while playing average football in the 4 matches so far.

Utd have no heart, they fade away as they tire. Huge issue for the club.

Gary Neville will of course blame the Glaziers but their manager has bought a lot of rubbish for a lot of money.
 
Terrible performance for 90 mins, but those injury time goals got us out of jail.

Havertz needs to be benched next game, useless again.

Saka was poor as well.
 
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Arsenal 3-1 Manchester United

This match never disappoints.

Arsenal get the victory amid jubilant scenes at Emirates Stadium.

Marcus Rashford put United ahead, Martin Odegaard equalised 35 seconds later. Arsenal thought they had a penalty, which was then overturned, Manchester United thought they had gone ahead only for VAR to say it was offside, then two goals deep, deep into injury time from Declan Rice and Gabriel Jesus seal the win.

What a game.

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Arsenal scored two goals deep into injury time as they beat Manchester United in a dramatic game.

Marcus Rashford hammered in United's opener with their first meaningful attack - before Arsenal's Martin Odegaard swept in a first-time effort.

Alejandro Garnacho thought he had won the game for United but had a goal ruled out for VAR.

Declan Rice smashed the ball past Andre Onana in injury time before Gabriel Jesus added a third.
 
Last 2 goals - outta this world!

Cmon Ya Gunners!
 
Brilliant finish, sounded like a great atmosphere !
 
Odsonne Edouard scored twice as Crystal Palace beat Wolves in a Premier League match with a frantic finish.

Edouard opened the scoring after he got in between two Wolves defenders to finish from Tyrick Mitchell's excellent cross.

Wolves substitute Hwang Hee-chan equalised six minutes after entering the field, getting on the end of a free-kick from Pedro Neto.

But just minutes after being denied from a free-kick by Wolves keeper Jose Sa, Eberechi Eze got on the end of a knock down from Jean-Philippe Mateta to slide home.

Then Edouard combined with Mateta and produced a calm slotted finish.

Matheus Cunha headed home from close range in added time but the points were already heading to Palace.

"He's [Mateta] not only good at holding the ball up, he's very skilful, very technical and he can score goals and that's exactly what he did today," Palace manager Roy Hodgson told BBC Match of the Day.
 
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Looking at these fixtures, what are your predictions for these upcoming matches?
 

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Wolves 1-0 Liverpool
Jurgen Klopp

There's the whistle. Wolves have a much-deserved lead thanks in large parts to a wonderful performance by Pedro Neto.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp jogs straight down the tunnel. His side have got work to do.
 
Good win for Liverpool after being 1-0 down.

Top of the league as things stand.
 
Liverpool scored two late goals to earn a come-from-behind victory against a battling Wolves side at Molineux and go top of the Premier League.

Andy Robertson marked his 200th Premier League appearance by putting the Reds ahead for the first time on 85 minutes, before substitute Harvey Elliott's shot deflected off Hugo Bueno for an own goal to seal the victory in stoppage time.

Cody Gakpo brought Liverpool level at the start of the second half when he converted Mohamed Salah's fizzing cross-shot.

The home side dominated the first half and deservedly opened the scoring when Hwang Hee-Chan fired home at the far post after some excellent wing play by Pedro Neto.

The win moves Jurgen Klopp's side one point clear at the top of the table before Saturday's 3pm kick-offs.
 
Really good open game between West ham and man city, 1-1 currently. west ham have had 3 good chances to take the lead again which they haven't taken.
 
Man utd 0-2 Brighton

How long before Ten hag out starts 🤣
 
1-3 haaland - game over.

I said at start of season City would win their 1st 7 games, before they turn up to the Emirates. Looks like 5 wins from 5 right now
 
Spurs score twice in injury time after being 1-0 down 🤦‍♂️
 

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Aston Villa 3-1 Crystal Palace

All over, finally.

Aston Villa come from behind in dramatic style to pick up all three points at Villa Park.
An entertaining game, for sure!
 
Manchester United were beaten 3-1 by Brighton at Old Trafford as the home crowd turned on manager Erik ten Hag.

Ten Hag has enjoyed the overwhelming backing of United fans since his arrival last summer and the majority have supported the Dutchman in his current dispute with winger Jadon Sancho.

But they let Ten Hag know they did not agree with his decision to replace new signing Rasmus Hojlund with Anthony Martial 19 minutes into the second period in no uncertain manner, as a cacophony of boos rang round the stadium before the Dane was applauded off.

The change didn't make much difference for United, who were behind thanks to a first-half goal from one-time home favourite Danny Welbeck, which was followed up after the interval by efforts from Pascal Gross and substitute Joao Pedro, who were both given far too much space around the United penalty box.

Hannibal Mejbri's first United goal gave the hosts some hope, but in a frenetic finish it was the visitors who came closest to finding the net again as Andre Onana made four excellent saves, the best of which came in injury-time to deny on-loan Barcelona man Ansu Fati a debut goal.

It was United's first home defeat in 13 months, when Brighton again triumphed here. The Seagulls are now on a run of four successive Premier League wins over their hosts, and this victory brought more boos at the final whistle, though not on anywhere near the same scale as when Hojlund was withdrawn.

Ten Hag's side have now conceded 10 goals in their last four games, and have also conceded more than one in four successive league matches for the first time since 1979.


Things were not supposed to be like this for United.

Six points from their opening five games represents their worst start since the 2014-15 campaign under Louis van Gaal.

In addition to the three damaging defeats they suffered, they are also without Sancho, who is training away from the first team after he said on social media he felt he was being made a scapegoat by Ten Hag in a clear challenge to the manager's authority.

Fellow winger Antony is also absent, having been given time off to address allegations made by his former partner.

With new signings Mason Mount and Sofyan Amrabat watching from the stands, Ten Hag is clearly struggling with significant membersof his squad missing.

Still, United had plenty of experience on show, but with the exception of Marcus Rashford they were largely toothless in attack.

The England forward had one first-half effort deflected onto the angle between post and crossbar, and also supplied the low cross which Hojlund, sliding in, probably should have converted.

At that point, with the game still goalless and United enjoying an encouraging start, a goal could have been pivotal.

As it was, the home side's momentum gradually petered out and there was no repeat of the heroics which saw them come from two goals down to win against Nottingham Forest last mont.

While Ten Hag's side is still being viewed as a rebuild in progress, it is worth remembering the Dutchman has been in charge of his team longer than Roberto De Zerbi has been at Brighton.

In that regard, the comparisons between the two sides are stark.

Six of United's starting line-up were bought during Ten Hag's tenure, while only one De Zerbi's signing - former Borussia Dortmund midfielder Mahmoud Dahoud - started for Brighton.

Evidently, De Zerbi has made a massive impact with his attention to detail and tactical acumen, which owner Tony Bloom admitted this week have caught him by surprise.

But through Bloom, chief executive Paul Barber, skipper Lewis Dunk and beyond, there is a continuity and vision about Brighton which those in power at Old Trafford would do well to take note of.

Simon Adingra is another previously 'unknown' player making a huge impact for the Seagulls this season, as so many have done in recent years.

Bought from Danish club Nordsjaelland last year, the Ivorian was loaned out to Bloom's Belgian club Union Saint-Gilloise, before returning for the current campaign a more accomplished player.

The 21-year-old created the opener by exploiting space on the home side's left flank and delivering a cross which Adam Lallana stepped over to allow Welbeck the room to finish.

Kaoru Mitoma also travelled down the Brighton to Union SG loan route before returning to the south coast. The Japanese forward's impact is now well established and it was his pass that allowed Tariq Lamptey to set up Gross for Brighton's second, a goal made somewhat easier to convert for the German by Lisandro Martinez's fruitless dive to win possession inside his own area.

With star signin Ansu Fati making his first appearance for the club in the final moments and a European debut against AEK Athens to come on Thursday, these really are unprecedented times for Brighton.

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Richarlison scored one goal and set up another as Tottenham struck twice in stoppage time to come from behind to beat shell-shocked Sheffield United.

The Brazil striker, who said this week he would "seek psychological help" for off-the-field issues he has been struggling with, came off the bench to head Spurs level eight minutes into the 16 that were added on.

He then turned provider by picking out an unmarked Dejan Kulusevski in the box for the Sweden midfielder to fire home the winner.

Until Richarlison's intervention, Spurs' unbeaten Premier League start under new boss Ange Postecoglou had looked to be coming to an end thanks to a Gustavo Hamer strike that crept in off the post.

The Blades had seemingly engineered a classic smash-and-grab away victory after soaking up pressure for long periods, with goalkeeper Wes Foderingham making a number of fine saves.

But Richarlison glanced home fellow substitute Ivan Perisic's corner before Kulusevski won it to leave the gallant visitors - who had Oli McBurnie sent off right at the very end - broken-hearted.

Spurs have been rightly hailed for their fine start to life under Postecoglou - and to life without Harry Kane - with their vibrant performances helping the Australian win the Premier League's manager of the month award at his first attempt.

But, of their four wins so far, this victory arguably might please him the most given the way Spurs had to battle and persevere to eke it out.

Most of their prior opponents this season had been happy to go toe-to-toe with Postecoglou's famed Ange-ball philosophy but that was always unlikely with Sheffield United.

Paul Heckingbottom's side came with a clear gameplan to stifle Spurs and it succeeded for much of the afternoon, although they still needed Foderingham to be at his best.

He made an excellent near-post stop to foil Yves Bissouma in the first half and also thwarted Ismaila Sarr, Son Heung-min, the lively Manor Solomon, James Maddison and Kulusevski at varying points.

The visitors created the odd chance on the counter, James McAtee eliciting a smart save from Guglielmo Vicario in the first half, and Hamer pounced when Spurs fell asleep from a long throw.

Brennan Johnson thought he had equalised with virtually his first touch in a Spurs shirt but the offside flag denied the deadline-day signing, leaving the stage clear for his replacement to steal the show.

Richarlison has endured a difficult time since leaving Everton for north London last summer, often employed as a substitute and scoring just once in the league before his header here.

But he - and Postecoglou - will hope the honesty he displayed off the pitch this week and the impact he made on it against the Blades can be the turning point of his Spurs career.

A fourth successive victory means Spurs have their best start to a season for 57 years and keeps them second in the early-season table before Postecoglou's first taste of a north London derby at Emirates Stadium next weekend.

The winless Blades, meanwhile, remain on just one point from their first five games despite redoubtable efforts against both Spurs and Manchester City so far - with all four of their losses coming by a single goal.

And they will now be without McBurnie for at least one match after he was handed a second booking not long after Tottenham's winning goal.

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Second-half goals from Jeremy Doku, Bernardo Silva and Erling Haaland helped Manchester City come from behind to beat in-form West Ham and continue their winning start to the Premier League season.

James Ward-Prowse's diving header gave the Hammers the lead against the run of play, but Doku's first City goal restored parity 43 seconds after the interval.

Silva then collected Julian Alvarez's looping ball over the top of the West Ham defence before calmly prodding past the onrushing Alphonse Areola.

Haaland, who had squandered several earlier opportunities, extended City's lead with a trademark finish.

City restore their two-point lead over Tottenham and Liverpool at the top of the table, while West Ham drop to sixth after suffering their first defeat of the campaign.

There was little wrong with City's first-half display at London Stadium, but, despite registering 17 shots before the break, they could not find a way past Areola and West Ham's deep-lying rearguard.

They went close to taking a deserved lead after only six minutes, but Areola produced fine saves to deny Rodri and Ruben Dias either side of Tomas Soucek's goal-line block from Haaland.

The Norwegian - of all people - squandered two glorious opportunities before half-time, somehow steering Doku's low cross wide of the far post before having another shot cleared off the line by the retreating Nayef Aguerd.

Guardiola, back in the City dugout following surgery, will have asked for more of the same from his players at half-time and they were level moments after the restart as the lively Doku cut in from the left before producing an expert finish.

Alvarez rattled a post with a magnificent free-kick, but City were not to be denied as the Argentine scooped a clever ball over the West Ham defence for Silva to poke home.

Haaland delivered the icing on the cake late on, extending his league tally to seven goals in five games this season with a smart finish from Silva's pass.

West Ham overcame Brighton last month despite having only 22% possession, and for a long time it looked as though they might secure another famous win against the Premier League champions.

The hosts had their backs to the wall for the vast majority of the first half but could have taken the lead before the opener, Aguerd nearly getting on the end of Soucek's near-post flick-on following a clever corner routine involving Ward-Prowse and Jarrod Bowen.

West Ham's move for the opener was perfectly executed, Vladimir Coufal lofting a delightful cross in for Ward-Prowse to head home from close range.

But they were unable to keep the visitors at bay in the second half, much to the frustration of David Moyes, his coaching staff and the home supporters.

Ederson pulled of a sensational one-handed save to deny Kurt Zouma with the score at 1-1, but Silva's goal seemed to deflate West Ham before Haaland's late effort ended their hopes of getting anything from the contest.


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Douglas Luiz and Leon Bailey scored during more than a quarter of an hour of stoppage time as Aston Villa came from behind to beat Crystal Palace.

Substitute Jhon Duran equalised for Villa in the 87th minute after Odsonne Edouard had put Palace ahead two minutes into the second half.

But Villa then completed the turnaround during the added time.

Luiz converted from the penalty spot after a lengthy video assistant referee review when Ollie Watkins was brought down by Chris Richards, and Bailey turned in from close range as Palace threw bodies forward in pursuit of an equaliser of their own.

Palace were without manager Roy Hodgson in the dugout because of illness, with assistant Paddy McCarthy taking charge.

The win moved Villa up to seventh, two points ahead of eighth-placed Palace, who were denied a first triumph at Villa Park since 2013.

It appeared Villa were going to pay for their profligacy after Watkins spurned two big chances either side of half time - Sam Johnstone saving in the first period before he was denied by the post in the second.

Villa dominated possession in the opening 45 minutes but, Watkins' opportunity aside, they struggled to break down a well-organised Palace backline.

Palace caught them cold soon after the restart and Mateta was the architect. He used his physicality to turn on the halfway line before bursting down the flank and delivering an early ball into the path of Edouard, who capitalised on a slip from goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez to coolly slot home for his fourth in the league this season.

Despite being without England international defender Marc Guehi and midfielder Jefferson Lerma because of injury, Palace appeared to be on track for a rare win at Villa Park, standing firm in the face of relentless pressure.

However, substitute Duran rifled home the equaliser in spectacular fashion to turn the game on its head and drag momentum back in Villa's direction.

A desperate lunge from Richards saw Watkins fouled in the area and spot-kick specialist Luiz made no mistake from 12 yards to edge his side in front.

Bailey - another substitute - gave Villa some breathing space in the 101st minute when he was found in space by Moussa Diaby.

Hodgson returned for his second spell in charge of Palace in March and was key in steering the club clear of relegation, but they couldn't rely on his pitchside instruction at Villa Park.

Palace confirmed shortly before kick-off that the 76-year-old "had taken ill" and that assistant McCarthy would take the reins alongside Ray Lewington.

It seemed as though Edouard was going to raise Hodgson's spirits by delivering all three points but the Frenchman lacked support from others in attack when Palace had further chances to strengthen their lead.

Eberechi Eze was denied on two occasions by Villa goalkeeper Martinez, while Mateta struggled to have much impact after laying on the assist for the opener.

Edouard appears to be filling the void left by Wilfried Zaha, who departed for Galatasaray this summer, and has scored four of Palace's six goals in the league this campaign.

The former Celtic striker has also surpassed his tally of three goals in the Premier League in 2022-23.

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Carlos Vinicius struck the winner for Fulham to leave Luton Town at the foot of the table and still seeking their first point of the season.

The substitute was making his first appearance of the campaign and scored less than five minutes after coming on in the second half.

Luton had frustrated the visitors in the first half, with Jacob Brown hitting the post with a header.

Fulham's second Premier League win lifts them into ninth place.

The Hatters had managed to carve out better chances than the hosts prior to the winner despite their rigidly defensive set-up, with Amari'i Bell missing a chance from close range when unmarked in the area early in the second half.

But the introduction of Vinicius, making his first appearance of the season, and new signing Alex Iwobi, gave the hosts the creativity that was required to break down the spirited Premier League newcomers.

Fulham's last outing came amid a turbulent few days for the Cottagers, with Joao Palhinha's proposed move to Bayern Munich collapsing at the end of the transfer window, before a painful 5-1 defeat by Manchester City.

That loss at Etihad Stadium had seen Fulham manager Marco Silva infuriated by the VAR decision that allowed Nathan Ake's goal to stand, but the Portuguese cut a calmer figure on his 100th game in charge at Craven Cottage.

His recall of Palhinha, Fulham's player of the season during the last campaign, gave his side an early edge but they faded and looked short of ideas to combat Luton's resilience as the first half wore on.

But the double substitution, with Harrison Reed and Raul Jimenez making way for Iwobi and Vinicius, proved to be crucial and gave them a cutting edge and creativity. Iwobi was involved in the build-up to the goal before Willian's chipped cross from the left that Luton goalkeeper Thomas Kaminski spilled into the path of Vinicius in the six-yard box.

Despite the single-goal advantage Fulham looked comfortable for much of the rest of the game, holding out to seal the win and their first home clean sheet in the league since beating Nottingham Forest in February.

The Hatters will leave west London wondering what might have been, having spurned several chances to score despite spending long periods absorbing pressure from the home side.

Tahith Chong shot straight at Bernd Leno after just four minutes, and Carlton Morris fired wide of the target from a tight angle 20 minutes later.

The miss from Morris was followed by Brown's effort on to the woodwork, the recent signing from Stoke hitting the post when left unmarked from Issa Kabore's cross from the right.

Luton started the second half promisingly, with Bell shooting wide from Brown's cross, and another fine chance went begging in stoppage time when Tom Lockyer's glancing header flew wide of the target from inside the area.

Rob Edwards' side were a menace on the break throughout, but must start capitalising on those rare chances having become just the second side to lose the first four games in their first Premier League season after Swindon Town in 1993-94.

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Some late comebacks today.

Feel for Sheff Utd, with Spurs scoring 2 in injury time to win.

City were always going to come back and win against West Ham but the Hammers have improved a lot from last season.

Villa also left it very late, great win for the home fans!

Liverpool once again a tale of two halves. First half again poor, 2nd half again incredible. Salah's vision to unlock a stubborn Wolves defence twice shows he is priceless for LFC atm.
 
Callum Wilson scored from the penalty spot as Newcastle United beat Brentford in a scrappy game at St James' Park to ease the scrutiny on boss Eddie Howe.

Newcastle's victory ended a run of three consecutive defeats which had seen Howe under the spotlight.
Wilson converted after Brentford goalkeeper Mark Flekken fouled Newcastle winger Anthony Gordon.

Brentford's best chance fell to Aaron Hickey early in the game but Nick Pope stood up well to save with his chest.

Still not at their best Newcastle but an important 3 points for them.
 
FT: Bournemouth 0-0 Chelsea

Chelsea have got just five points from their first five games and sit 14th in the table.

Bournemouth have failed to win their last nine Premier League games.
 
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Everton 0-0 Arsenal

The whistle goes for half time in what has been, as Phil McNulty described it earlier, a scrappy affair.
 
FULL TIME: Everton 0-1 Arsenal

Leandro Trossard scored the winning goal in the 69th minute for the visitors.
 
Callum Hudson-Odoi scored a glorious equaliser on his Nottingham Forest debut to earn a Premier League draw against Burnley.

The Clarets looked to be controlling the game but deadline day signing Hudson-Odoi had other ideas, curling a stunning strike into the top corner on the hour mark.

Burnley had taken a first-half lead through Zeki Amdouni's well-taken shot into the bottom corner after fine work by the lively teenager Luca Koleosho.

Swiss striker Amdouni, who scored the winner here in the Carabao Cup just 20 days ago, had already given goalkeeper Matt Turner a warning sign with a stinging drive from range before netting a cool finish.

Vincent Kompany's visitors thought they had grabbed the winner 12 minutes from time when Lyle Foster stroked in from close range, but it was ruled out for a handball by Sander Berge in the build-up.

Burnley's night then ended on a sour note when top scorer Foster was sent off for violent conduct in injury time, after a needless off-the-ball elbow on Ryan Yates.

Following three straight defeats, the result allows Burnley to get off the mark this season, while Forest have made a decent start to the campaign with seven points from five games.
 
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