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Premier League round-up: Brentford involved in another goalfest while Wolves pick up first win

There were four Premier League games kicking off at 3pm on Saturday afternoon

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Wolves manager Gary O'Neil

Eight teams featured in the Premier League’s Saturday afternoon kick-offs, with nine goals scored across four games.

There were wins for Brentford, Fulham and a first – and vital – victory of the league season for Wolves.

The Gtech Community Stadium again played host to a thrilling encounter, while there was a largely uneventful clash at the London Stadium.

Read on for the round-up of all the Premier League’s Saturday 3pm kick-offs.

Brentford 3-2 Bournemouth

Brentford continued their unbeaten home record this season as fans inside the Gtech were treated to another entertaining goalfest.

Yoane Wissa bagged a brace to make it seven goals in eight games this season, while Mikkel Damsgaard also scored for Thomas Frank’s side.

Evanilson had given Bournemouth the lead after inside 20 minutes before Justin Kluivert had restored the lead shortly after half-time.

Crystal Palace 0-2 Fulham

Fulham moved up to sixth in the table courtesy of goals from Emile Smith-Rowe and substitute Harry Wilson gave them a 2-0 away win against struggling Palace.

The hosts saw Daichi Kamada sent off with 15 minutes remaining to compound another difficult afternoon for Oliver Glasner’s side.

West Ham 0-0 Everton

Sean Dyche will perhaps be the happier of the two managers after West Ham and Everton shared the points in a goalless draw at the London Stadium.

In a largely uneventful contest, the Hammers did little to ease the pressure on boss Julen Lopetegui.
Crysencio Summerville went closest to a breakthrough for the hosts when, with 17 minutes remaining, his low shot rebounded off the post with Everton keeper Jordan Pickford beaten.

Pickford then produced an impressive save in added time to keep out Danny Ings’ deflected effort.

Wolves 2-0 Southampton

It is perhaps a little too early to call a game in early November a relegation six-pointer, but both Wolves and Southampton find themselves at the wrong end of the Premier League table.

But in the clash between two of this season’s strugglers, it was Wolves who came out on top to claim their first league win this term.

Pablo Sarabia got the hosts off to the perfect start when he found the net after two minutes, before Matheus Cunha doubled the lead shortly after the break.

The win lifts Gary O’Neil’s off the bottom of the league and up to 18th, while defeat for Southampton means they take Wolves’ place at the foot of the table.

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