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  • Arsenal 2-0 Newcastle United
    Arsenal 2-0 Newcastle United Arsenal have won seven consecutive competitive matches against Newcastle without conceding a goal, the first time in their history they have done so against an opponent
  • Crystal Palace 1-2 Aston Villa
    Crystal Palace 1-2 Aston Villa Steven Gerrard is only the second Aston Villa manager to win his first two Premier League matches, after John Gregory in February/March 1998
  • Liverpool 4-0 Southampton
    Liverpool 4-0 Southampton Liverpool's 39 goals after 13 Premier League matches this season equals their highest goal total at this stage of a top-flight campaign
  • Norwich City 0-0 Wolverhampton Wanderers
    Norwich City 0-0 Wolverhampton Wanderers Norwich's seven points from their last three Premier League matches are two more than from their previous 25 in the competition
  • Brighton & Hove Albion 0-0 Leeds United
    Brighton & Hove Albion 0-0 Leeds United Brighton have seen a higher share of their Premier League matches finish 0-0 (12 per cent) than any other side in the history of the competition (20/165)
  • Brentford 1-0 Everton
    Brentford 1-0 Everton Since the start of last season, Brentford's Ivan Toney has scored more penalties in league matches (excluding playoffs) than any other player in the top four tiers of English football (11), doing so without missing any of those spot-kicks
  • Leicester City 4-2 Watford
    Leicester City 4-2 Watford Jamie Vardy's two goals against Watford equalled Ian Wright’s record of scoring 93 goals in the Premier League after turning 30. Since his first outing aged 30 in January 2017, only Harry Kane (108) and Mohamed Salah (106) have more PL goals than Vardy
  • Manchester City 2-1 West Ham United
    Manchester City 2-1 West Ham United Aged 36 years and 208 days, Fernandinho became the second-oldest player to score for Man City in the Premier League, after Frank Lampard versus Southampton in May 2015 (36 years and 338 days)
  • Chelsea 1-1 Manchester United
    Chelsea 1-1 Manchester United Of Jorginho's 15 Premier League goals, 13 have come via penalties (87 per cent), the highest ratio of any player with 10+ goals in the competition's history