PREMIER LEAGUE action is back after a two-week international break – and several blockbuster matches are happening RIGHT NOW!
Under-fire Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag will be hoping he can survive another day by his side beating Brentford as the 3pm fixtures get underway.
And then we head to the Vitality Stadium for the final match of the day as title-chasing Arsenal take a trip down south to battling Bournemouth.
A fierce London derby kicked off proceedings, with Tottenham thrashing West Ham 4-1 after a stunning second-half blitz.
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FT: Fulham 1-3 Aston Villa
After going a goal down, the visitors came back in style.
Both sides had a player sent-off in the process also.
But for Unai Emery’s side, they make big strides towards securing another top four finish this season.
View from SunSport’s Gary Stonehouse at St James’ Park
Danny Welbeck could be celebrating victory from his hospital bed tonight.
The star equalled his goal tally from the entirety of last season with his matchwinner – his fifth of the campaign.
But Brighton will be praying the injury isn’t as bad as feared as Toon lick their wounds after their 280-day unbeaten home run ends.
View from SunSport’s Tony Banks at St Mary’s
Jordan Ayew’s 98th minute goal broke Southampton’s hearts after they had been two goals up.
A desperate afternoon for Russell Martin.
FT: Man Utd 2-1 Brentford
After trailing at half-time the Red Devils manage to grab a much-needed win.
Goals from Garnacho and Hojlund seal the victory.
Erik ten Hag remains in employment for another week.
FT: Newcastle 0-1 Brighton
What a massive result for Fabian Hurzeler’s side.
Despite being under pressure for the majority of the game, they have managed to land a big sucker punch.
Danny Welbeck’s goal is the difference between the sides.
FT: Southampton 2-3 Leicester
It is all over at St Mary’s as the boos ring out.
From being two goals ahead at half-time, The Saints have suffered another defeat.
Time could be running out for Russell Martin.
90+8. GOAL – Southampton 2-3 LEICESTER
Jordan Ayew bags his first Foxes’ goal to score a late winner.
Fulham 1-3 Aston Villa
90+5. It is a very soft dimissal for the Aston Villa man.
Having already been booked he puts his hands on the back of the Fulham man who goes to ground.
The referee produces another yellow and gives Philogene his marching orders.
Red card – Jaden Philogene (Aston Villa)
Newcastle 0-1 Brighton
90+4. The visitors are looking for a goal to put this one to bed.
Wieffer sees his shot blocked by Pope before Mitoma puts the resulting rebound wide of the target.
Newcastle cannot find a goal themselves when camped out in their own half however.
View from SunSport’s Neil Silver at Portman Road
Heavyweight boxing champion and Ipswich fan Fabio Wardley paraded his belts on the pitch at half-time, but his appearance failed to beef up his team’s second-half performance.
You couldn’t fault their spirit, but they lacked the quality needed to beat their fellow relegation scrappers, who looked the more likely to add to their lead, forcing a couple of routine saves from Muric.
Southampton 2-2 Leicester
90. The fourth official’s board goes up to show there will be an additional seven minutes.
Enough time for either of these teams to find a winner.
If Leicester manage to get a third, this will really hurt Southampton given that they led two-nil.
Ipswich Town 0-2 Everton
68. Kieran McKenna’s side are struggling to find a way back into this game.
Sean Dyche’s side have a two goal cushion and are looking comfortable right now.
That said, a goal for the hosts would put a completely different spin on this one.
They have got form for throwing away two-goal leads after all.
Newcastle 0-1 Brighton
71. It has been a sad end to the day for Danny Welbeck.
He has been stretchered off at St James’ Park and his day is over.
However, as it stands, his goal may have won this game for Fabian Hurzeler’s side.
View from SunSport’s Philip Thomas at Old Trafford
Maybe Erik ten Hag has finally found the secret formula to turn United’s season on its head after all…a kick up the backside mixed with a combination of frustration and fury.
It certainly worked against Brentford, anyway…
Southampton 2-2 Leicester
70. In the space of ten minutes, Leicester have turned this game on its head.
They are dominating this game now and putting the hosts under constant pressure.
Say what you like about Steve Cooper but his bringing on Fatawu seems to be the moment that changed this one.
Fulham 1-3 Aston Villa
70. This has become mission impossible now for the hosts.
Digne put a cross into the box, which seemed harmless, until Diop turned it into his own net at the near post.
It looks like Unai Emery’s side have sealed the win in the capital.
Southampton 2-2 Leicester
74. The Saints have hit the self-destruct button in this second half.
Fraser was given his marching orders for his foul on Vardy, who himself stepped up to take the resulting penalty.
The veteran striker smashed his effort down the middle of the goal to silence the home faithful.
74. GOAL – Southampton 2-2 LEICESTER
Jamie Vardy scores the penalty to draw his side level at St Mary’s.
69. GOAL – Fulham 1-3 ASTON VILLA
Isa Diop scores an own goal for the hosts.
Red card – Ryan Fraser (Southampton)
Penalty to Leicester
View from SunSport’s Gary Stonehouse at St James’ Park
How haven’t Newcastle scored? Brighton, wasting as much time as possible, continue to frustrate and hang on.
And the crowd are getting restless, even towards their manager. THey’ve just booed his decision to bring off Sandro Tonali and replace him with Joe Willock.
Fulham 1-2 Aston Villa
61. Watkins skips past Andersen who is the last man for Fulham.
He barges the Villa striker over and the referee has no other option but to give him his marching orders.
Any hope The Cottagers had of getting back into this game has evaporated with that one incident.
Man Utd 2-1 Brentford
62. Fernandes plays a superb pass in behind the defence for Hojlund to run onto.
He lifts the ball past Flekken to get his first goal of the season.
What a turnaround by Erik ten Hag’s side.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk