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The cut and thrust of the Premier League was evident once again in game week 3, with thrills and spills at both ends of the table. Manchester City remain the only side in the division with a 100% winning record, giving the table a rather familiar look but with the likes of West Ham, Tottenham, and Brentford also unbeaten, there is plenty of scope for some of the fringe sides moving forwards.
At the bottom of the pile, promoted sides Sheffield United, Luton Town and Burnley remain without a point to their name, as do Everton, who look to be in a relegation scrap again under the stewardship of Sean Dyche.
Chelsea 3 – 0 Luton Town Having only picked up a point in their first two games, Chelsea needed a handsome home win and got just that over Luton on Friday night. Raheem Sterling looked back to his best, netting twice, and assisting Nicholas Jackson for a comprehensive triumph at Stamford Bridge.
Bournemouth 0 – 2 Tottenham Spurs continued their unbeaten start under Ange Postecoglou, cruising to a 2-0 win on the road at Bournemouth. James Maddison’s first for the club, along with a Dejan Kulusevski proved enough to give Spurs three more points.
Arsenal 2 – 2 Fulham Arsenal dropped points for the first time this term, drawing at home to Fulham. The visitors went ahead through Andreas Pereira, only for second half strikes from Bukayo Saka and Eddie Nketiah to put Arsenal in front. However, Joao Palhinha levelled late on for the plucky Cottagers.
Brentford 1 – 1 Crystal Palace Two London rivals played out an entertaining draw in West London as Brentford drew with Crystal Palace. The Bees went ahead through Kevin Shade, only for Joachim Andersen to reply for the Eagles in the second half.
Everton 0 – 1 Wolves Everton’s troubles continued, as they succumbed to a late home loss to Wolves. Both sides had no points coming into the game and a draw looked on the cards before substitute Sasa Kalajdzic pinched the points for the visitors in the dying embers.
Brighton 1 – 3 West Ham United West Ham’s unbeaten start to the season continued, with a smash and grab win at Brighton. Counter attacking strikes from James Ward Prowse, Jarred Bowen and Mikhail Antonio sealed the points for the Hammers, with Pascal Gross grabbing a consolation late on for Brighton.
Burnley 1 – 3 Aston Villa Unai Emery’s Aston Villa were in raucous form, as they humbled Burnley at Turf Moor. The damage was done in the first half, as Matty Cash bagged a brace for the Villains, only for Lyle Foster to reply for Burnley before Moussa Diaby put the game beyond doubt for Villa.
Sheffield United 1 – 2 Manchester City Champions Manchester City were given a scare at Sheffield United. Erling Haaland opened the scoring, after missing a penalty, with Jayden Bogle hitting back for the Blades, with Rodri’s late rocket enough to bag the points for City.
Manchester United 3 – 2 Nottingham Forest Manchester United had to do it the hard way against Nottingham Forest. Forest were 2-0 up inside 5 minutes thanks to Taiwo Awoniyi and Willy Boly but United fought back and eventually came through as victors, with Christian Eriksen, Casemiro and Bruno Fernandes grabbing the goals.
Newcastle United 1 – 2 Liverpool 10-man Liverpool came back from the dead against Newcastle, to seal all three points. The reds looked dead and buried as Anthony Gordon opened the scoring for Toon and Virgil van Dijk was sent off, but substitute Darwin Nunez bagged a stunning late brace to win it in dramatic fashion.
In the final game before the international break, there are plenty of mouthwatering fixtures in prospect in GW4. Arsenal hosting Manchester United on Super Sunday inevitably catches the eye, whilst Liverpool against Aston Villa also promises to be an entertaining one.
Luton Town will be seeking their first win of the season, in their first Premier League home game against West Ham, whilst Sheffield United and Everton face off, with both sides eager to register their first points of the campaign.
Elsewhere, champions Manchester City welcome Fulham, high-flying Tottenham travel to winless Burnley and Brentford host Bournemouth. Chelsea will be looking to continue their mini resurgence at home to Nottingham Forest, Brighton and Newcastle do battle in what should be a fascinating contest, whilst Crystal Palace take on Wolves.
Luton Town vs West Ham United Sheffield United vs Everton Brentford vs Bournemouth Burnley vs Tottenham Chelsea vs Nottingham Forest Manchester City vs Fulham Brighton vs Newcastle United Crystal Palace vs Wolves Liverpool vs Aston Villa Arsenal vs Manchester United
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