Gameweek 5 of the Premier League is going well and there were four 3pm kick-offs on the top flight on Saturday.
After Liverpool beat Everton early to secure bragging rights in the Merseyside derby, the focus turned to the other teams in action.
Tottenham hit another stumbling block under Thomas Frank, pulling Brighton despite a solid start to life under the Dane.
Somewhere else, Burnley hit Ange Postecoglou’s Nottingham forest, West Ham hosted Crystal Palace and Leeds traveled to the Wolves.
Read to see how the matches have been developed.
Burnley 1-1 Nottingham Forest
Burnley and Nottingham Forest crossed the points into a 1-1 draw in the turf moor.
Visitors made the dream when Nico Williams cut home from a corner in two minutes, and recorded the fastest goal of the Premier League season so far.
Burnley responded in the middle of the first half, as Jaidon Anthony continued his score led by slotting in the draw after a chaotic run in the box.
The second section was end-to-end, with the chances of falling on both sides. Anthony came back only seconds after the start, while Chris Wood and Bakwa tested both Burnley’s line.
At the closing stages, Forest established a siege for the purpose of the home, but Martin Dubravka produced a series of outstanding rescue to deny Williams, Calimuendo, and Jesus.
West Ham 1-2 Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace extended the Premier League without their defeat with a 2-1 win over West Ham at London Stadium, leaving Graham Potter’s side still looking for the first win at home.
Jean-Philippe Mateta opened the scoring in the first half, reacting quickly after Marc Guehi’s chief was turned on the bar.
Jarrod Bowen briefly restored the parity early in the second half, and looked from a corner for his second season goal of the season.
The Eagles regained control, however, as Tyrick Mitchell volleyed at home the first goal of his tournament since May 2024 following a defensive mix.
The acuity of the palace was reflected in the numbers, which recorded 2.14 xg compared to 0.61 of West Ham.
Bowen and Lucas Paqueta came close, but the resilient backline of the palace, boasting the best defensive record of the league, held steadfast.
Wolves 1-3 leeds
The Wolves fell to the fifth straight defeat, which remained at the bottom of the Premier League after a 3-1 defeat at home to Leeds United in Molineux.
The hosts made the perfect start when Netted Netted his first goal of his top flight in eight minutes, but Leeds answered tirelessly with three goals before half-time.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin drew the draw with a post-trademark heading, before Anton Stach was closed in a stunning free-kick to put visitors ahead of you.
Just before the break, Stach turns the supplier, sliding a step to Noah Okafor, who pierced the home composite finish to make it 3-1.
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2025-09-20 17:22:23