Premier League LIVE: Team news and score updates from across the Premier League
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1. Crystal Palace 0-0 Aston Villa
A tense encounter at Selhurst Park, with both teams creating chances but failing to break the deadlock. Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi made a crucial tackle to clear the ball from the six-yard box, preventing Aston Villa from taking the lead. Brennan Johnson was booked for simulation after throwing himself to the ground in search of a penalty.
2. Man City 1-1 Brighton
Brighton are putting the pressure on Manchester City, with Ferdi Kadioglu providing a clever pass for his teammates. Rodri, however, was able to clear the danger, preventing a potential goal.
3. Bournemouth 2-1 Tottenham
Bournemouth is on the verge of securing a first Premier League double over Tottenham. Evanilson scored the winner when the teams met in north London in August, and Bournemouth is now just 20 minutes away from another victory.
4. Fulham 1-0 Chelsea
Chelsea's captain, Reece James, was sent on as a substitute for Enzo Fernandez. The match saw Chelsea's best chance of the game, with Cole Palmer dummying a through ball and Liam Delap in on goal. However, Fulham's keeper, Bernd Leno, made a crucial save, and Issa Diop headed away the loose ball.
5. Everton 1-1 Wolves
Mateus Mane, an 18-year-old teenager, scored a stunning goal to rescue a point for Everton. He was set free by Jorgen Strand Larsen and finished with a brilliant strike into the bottom corner.
6. Burnley 1-0 Manchester United
Benjamin Sesko had chances for Burnley, but his finish lacked conviction, and Martin Dubravka easily gathered the ball. The match saw some unsavory chants from the home crowd towards the ownership, with a banner reading 'BlueCo out'.
7. Newcastle 1-1 Leeds
Newcastle's Lewis Miley delivered a free-kick into the mixer, but the ball ricocheted off the woodwork. The match saw a moment of controversy when Harvey Barnes scored, but he did not celebrate, immediately grabbing the ball and racing back for the restart.
8. Brentford 2-0 Sunderland
Thiago scored his 16th goal of the Premier League season, becoming the first Brazilian to score as many in a single campaign in English football. Moments later, Kevin Schade hit the post from Thiago's pass, and the German headed the ball into his teammate's path, doubling Brentford's lead.
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