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Premier League results today: Man City and Arsenal survive scares as Liverpool top table

There were 24 goals across the first six games of the day

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Mateo Kovacic playing football for Man City

Liverpool stayed top of the table and there were comeback wins for nearest rivals Manchester City and Arsenal in the Premier League results today.

Brentford had the better of an eight-goal thriller at home to Wolves, Leicester City won at home for the first time.

West Ham ended their wretched start to the campaign at home with their first victory since August, beating an Ipswich Town side who are fourth-bottom above Crystal Palace, Southampton and Wolves.

Aston Villa host Manchester United, Chelsea are at home to Nottingham Forest and Tottenham head to Brighton & Hove Albion on Sunday.

Catch up with all of Saturday’s action courtesy of 101 Great Goals’ round-up.

Man City vs Fulham: Kovacic goals spark comeback

Manchester City survived falling behind to a 26th-minute Andreas Pereira goal to stay a point behind Liverpool and extend their run of wins against Fulham to 17 games in all competitions.

Mateo Kovacic scored either side of the break but Fulham missed two huge first-half chances to score again, both through Adama Traore. After Jeremy Doku scored eight minutes from time, the Cottagers eventually struck again through Rodrigo Muniz in a 3-2 defeat.

Arsenal vs Southampton: Gunners avoid shock result

Arsenal fended off a shock as second-half goals from Kai Havertz, Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka meant they came from behind to go a point behind Liverpool with a 3-1 win.

Havertz equalised three minutes after summer signing Cameron Archer – on as a substitute – had given Saints a 55th-minute lead. Taylor Harwood-Bellis and Tyler Dibling also hit the woodwork during the second half for the visitors, who are yet to win.

Crystal Palace vs Liverpool: Jota goal decisive

Diogo Jota’s ninth-minute strike from Cody Gakpo’s cross gave Arne Slot nine wins from his first 10 games in charge as Liverpool ensured they will remain top of the table during the international break.

Liverpool dominated for long spells but Eberechi Eze failed to make the most of an excellent second-half opportunity for the Eagles, who are in the relegation zone after their 1-0 defeat.

Brentford vs Wolves: Goals galore at Gtech

Brentford stayed unbeaten at home in all competitions this season in style, scoring four times during the first half through Nathan Collins, returning captain Christian Norgaard, Bryan Mbeumo from the penalty spot and Ethan Pinnock.

Wolves, who remain bottom of the table on one point after a fifth consecutive defeat in all competitions, equalised twice through Matheus Cunha and Jorgen Strand Larsen. Fabio Carvalho added another for the hosts in the 90th minute and Rayan Aït-Nouri scored during added time to make the result 5-3.

West Ham vs Ipswich: Hammers off mark at home

West Ham were desperate for victory after starting the season with three home league defeats, and Michail Antonio put them on their way by scoring in the first minute, although Liam Delap replied five minutes later for Ipswich, who had drawn their previous four games.

Mohammed Kudus, who also hit a post, scored from the rebound after Antonio’s header hit the crossbar, and Jarrod Bowen added another after the break. Lucas Paqueta netted the final goal in the Hammers’ 4-1 win.

Leicester vs Bournemouth: Buonanotte goal thrills Foxes

Leicester claimed their first win of the season as the Foxes beat Bournemouth through a fine strike by 19-year-old Brighton loanee Facundo Buonanotte.

Record Bournemouth signing Evanilson, who opened his account in their 3-1 home win over Southampton on Monday, had a second-half equaliser ruled out for offside.

Everton vs Newcastle: Gordon penalty miss

Former Everton favourite Anthony Gordon missed a first-half penalty as the Toffees shared a forgettable 0-0 draw with visitors Newcastle.

The result left the Magpies a point behind Chelsea and Aston Villa in sixth, while Everton moved two points clear of the relegation zone by extending their unbeaten run to three matches

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Ben Miller

Ben has more than 10 years' experience in sports journalism, covering two EURO tournaments, European club competitions, the Premier League, EFL and WSL and a variety of other major sporting events.

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