Arsenal 3-1 Southampton, Manchester City 3-2 Fulham and more: football clockwatch – live

Arsenal 3-1 Southampton, Manchester City 3-2 Fulham and more: football clockwatch – live

Crystal Palace 0-1 Liverpool (FT)

  • Arsenal 2-1 Southampton

  • Brentford 4-2 Wolves

  • Leicester 1-0 Bournemouth

  • Man City 2-1 Fulham

  • West Ham 4-1 Ipswich

  • Bundesliga

    Arsenal 2-1 Southampton “Memo to Mikel Arteta,” begins Charles Antaki. “Arsenal fans have been ringing reception appreciating the goals that are scored against the opposition, but are kindly requesting you to arrange, going forward, that they happen ahead of potential palpitation–inducing concessions. Your prompt attention in this matter would be most appreciated.”

    Never mind conceding goals: trying to decipher that second sentence of yours almost gave me palpitations.

    Man City 2-1 Fulham “If Traore could finish,” says Michael Dawson of Fulham’s Adama Traore on Soccer Saturday, “they’d be winning five.”

    “Particularly without Odegaard, I just don’t see Arsenal mounting an actual challenge at the sharp end for the title,” says Dave Watton. “When was the last time they did, 2005?”

    Well they did take it to the last day of last season. I think they’ll go the distance again this year.

    70 min: Arsenal 2-1 Southampton There was a long VAR check on the Arsenal goal but it has been given. The question was whether Mikel Merino, who was in an offside position, tried to head the ball before it reached Martinelli. I can see both sides!

    Moyes out! This is an excellent team goal from West Ham, finished off inside the six-yard box by Lucas Paqueta.

    Bundesliga results

    That’s a helluva result for Holstein Kiel, who move off the bottom of the table after a terrific comeback in Leverkusen. They were 2-0 down after eight minutes.

    Too early. Far too early. The substitute Gabriel Martinelli has put Arsenal ahead, volleying in from close range after a devastating cross from Bukayo Saka.

    Leicester 1-0 Bournemouth Lewis Cook has had a potential equaliser ruled out for offside.

    Scottish Premiership Junior Hoilett has equalised straight away for Hibs. What can you do?

    Scottish Premiership James Humphries’ reverse curse is working: Apostolos Stamatelopoulos has put Motherwell 1-0 up at Hibs.

    Source: theguardian.com