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  • FT: Everton 2-0 Fulham - Gueye scrambles in as Everton have three goals ruled out for offside; Keane doubles lead

  • FT: West Ham 3-2 Burnley - Flemming with opener; Wilson levels & Soucek puts hosts ahead before Walker-Peters adds third. Cullen pulls one back late on

  • FT: Tottenham 2-2 Man Utd - Mbeumo opens scoring; Tel levels late on & Richarlison puts Spurs ahead before De Ligt earns visitors draw in 96th minute

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  1. 'This is something to go on from'published at 17:22 GMT

    FT: West Ham 3-2 Burnley

    West Ham United

    West Ham goalscorer Callum Wilson to BBC Match of the Day: "It was a big game, we knew the magnitude of it. And going behind wasn't ideal. But we've started sticking together as a group more, and being a team. We've done that last week and shown that again this week.

    "Any opposition you're put in front of you do try and score, you don't try harder with different opposition. It's just so happens I've got a good record against these guys.

    "They were playing a lot of long balls and winning second balls. Once we came to terms with that we were able to build. We made a few changes and the guys that came on got on the scoresheet.

    "It's a start, we know it's a process. We've not had the best of starts to the season. It wasn't pretty today by any means, but a win is a win. This is something to go on from."

  2. It's all coming back again...published at 17:21 GMT

    Sunderland v Arsenal (17:30 GMT)

    Martin Keown
    Former England and Arsenal defender

    The way Arsenal are behaving at the moment reminds me very much of the Arsene Wenger teams with which I won three Premier League titles.

    In those teams, it was done from a strong base and Mikel Arteta's side has got a similar look about it, very similar characteristics, if not better in some ways.

    The Gunners have only lost one game in all competitions and have conceded fewer goals than any other Premier League team.

    They have the most clean sheets so far this season across all competitions and have won all of their past eight games without conceding.

    Arteta's men have faced 75 shots in the Premier League this season - 19 fewer than any other team - and conceded only three goals.

    There's a passion to defend as much as there is to score goals with this Arsenal team. I am seeing what I saw in the past. It had disappeared and now it's all coming back again.

    Read Martin Keown's full column here.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 17:20 GMT

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    Will: As a Liverpool supporter and FPL devotee, please Xhaka, do me a favour. Please.

  4. Arsenal's to lose?published at 17:18 GMT

    Sunderland v Arsenal (17:030 GMT)

    Arsenal celebrate goalImage source, Getty Images

    With Manchester City and Liverpool both faltering in the league this season, you have to say that it looks like Arsenal's title to lose at this point.

    The Gunners' rise to the top of the Premier League table has primarily been built on defence.

    Their clean sheet in the 3-0 win at Slavia Prague on Tuesday night was their eighth in a row in all competitions, equalling a 122-year-old club record.

    The previous feat was achieved by Woolwich Arsenal in 1903 and it was between seasons, which makes this current run all the more impressive.

    Their past four wins have all come without conceding and the Gunners last won five successive league games without letting in a goal some 38 years ago under George Graham.

    The Gunners have the best defensive record of any team in Europe's top five leagues this term, with the most shut-outs, the fewest goals conceded and fewest shots on target faced per game.

    Mikel Arteta's side have conceded only 19 shots on target in the Premier League this season, including just one across their last four matches. Their average of 1.9 shots on target faced per game is the lowest since Opta's records began in 2003-04.

    The league leaders have a watertight defence, one of the deepest squads in Europe and have scored eight top-flight goals from corners this season – the most ever by a side in their first 10 games of a season.

  5. 'We're building something'published at 17:16 GMT

    FT: West Ham 3-2 Burnley

    West Ham United

    West Ham goalscorer Callum Wilson to Sky Sports: "We're building something. We're working on what we've done last week. We knew it was a massive game. Going behind was a big deal but luckily we came from behind."

    On his goalscoring record against Burnley: "I scored a lot of goals against teams in claret and blue, now I'm playing for one! For me, any opposition I come up against, I try and score and try and do my job. I found myself in a little bit of space."

    On his game time: "As long as we're winning games and everybody is contributing. I'm building up match minutes, I feel good. I got 10 more minutes than last week so that's good. No matter how many minutes you play, you're helping your team."

  6. 'Win is very much needed'published at 17:15 GMT

    FT: Everton 2-0 Fulham

    Everton

    .Image source, Getty Images

    Everton goalscorer Michael Keane, speaking to Premier League Productions: "The win is very much needed. We've been frustrated that we haven't picked up more results lately.

    "I'm very pleased to score. I knew it hit my shoulder and I knew it was safe (and wouldn't be disallowed). We work on set-pieces a hell of a lot and we try and get more goals in the team. One of the targets today was me so I fancied my chances (of scoring)."

  7. Xhaka faces former clubpublished at 17:12 GMT

    Sunderland v Arsenal (17:30 GMT)

    Much of the focus with this one will be on midfielder Granit Xhaka, as the 33-year-old – who scored his first Sunderland goal in the 1-1 draw with Everton on Monday night – faces his former club.

    Xhaka made 225 Premier League appearances for the Gunners between 2016 and 2023, with 113 of those coming under their current boss Mikel Arteta.

    The Swiss international has possible been one of the signings of the season. His leadership and quality in the midfield has proved crucial.

    Granit XhakaImage source, Getty Images
  8. 'Gunners don't have to play well to win'published at 17:10 GMT

    Sunderland v Arsenal (17:30 GMT)

    Chris Sutton predictions graphic

    Sunderland improved a lot as their game went on against Everton, but they got a real good going-over in the early stages.

    They cannot afford to start like that against Arsenal, who have superior players and are such a threat from set-pieces too.

    The Gunners don't have to play well to win, they just grind away until they find a way through.

    Mikel Arteta's side weren't pretty when they beat Slavia Prague in the Champions League but they don't care, and why should they?

    Some of the football they play might get people asking whether that is the way you'd want to win a title, but do you think the Arsenal players will be bothered when they are popping open the champagne?

    It is about knowing how to do it, not how you do it.

    There is a lot of the old '1-0 to the Arsenal' in this current Gunners team, although I do expect them to take more goals off other teams at times.

    It is at the back where they are so strong.

    Can Sunderland cause them problems? Absolutely, but I think this latest Arsenal win will come off the back of another Arsenal clean sheet.

    Sutton's prediction: 0-2

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    Get Involvedpublished at 17:09 GMT

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    James: I think West Ham v Burnley may be quite high on the MOTD order after all!

  10. 'Big smile on Nuno's face'published at 17:08 GMT

    FT: West Ham 3-2 Burnley

    Chris Wise
    5 Live reporter at London Stadium

    That’s only the second time since David Moyes left the club that West Ham have won back to back Premier League games.

    Nuno’s pearly white teeth are on show. Big smile on his face.

    Burnley will definitely feel like this is an opportunity missed, and I’m not sure Martin Dubravka will be tuned into Match of the Day later either. Not a good day for him.

  11. Postpublished at 17:07 GMT

    Who on earth suggested we would have two 0-0's? Bet they feel a bit daft now.

    Anyway, the football is coming thick and fast this evening.

    We'll bring you reaction to both of those matches as soon as we have it but let's also start building up to the 17:30 match where league-leaders Arsenal take on high-flying Sunderland.

  12. 'Burnley weren't expecting much'published at 17:05 GMT

    FT: West Ham 3-2 Burnley

    Pat Nevin
    Former Chelsea winger on BBC Radio 5 Live at London Stadium

    Well done to Burnley for getting that goal back because that was not a two-goal win.

    I've not been many games with five goals and thought that was not a very good game of football but it wasn't.

    I don't think Burnley were expecting much out of it and they didn't give that much.

  13. Postpublished at 17:04 GMT

    FT: Everton 2-0 Fulham

    Danny Gabbidon
    Former Wales defender on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra at Hill Dickinson Stadium

    It was a big game for both teams and Everton thoroughly deserved the victory. Without being at their best, they did more than enough to win the game.

    Fulham were really disappointing and you can see why their away record is as poor as it is. They offered nothing and didn't play with enough intensity.

  14. Postpublished at 17:02 GMT

    FT: West Ham 3-2 Burnley

    The scoreline makes this one look like a thriller but I can assure you that for large periods, it was not.

    It's an important win for West Ham and Nuno Espirito Santo is on the pitch embracing his players. But it doesn't exactly get them out of trouble. They remain inside the drop zone with 10 points, level with Burnley who have a superior goal difference.

  15. FULL-TIMEpublished at 17:01 GMT

    Everton 2-0 Fulham

    A much-needed three points for Everton as Fulham crash to a fifth straight Premier League away defeat - and are just one point above the relegation zone.

  16. 'Didn't look like Areola had control of the ball'published at 17:00 GMT

    FT: West Ham 3-2 Burnley

    Pat Nevin
    Former Chelsea winger on BBC Radio 5 Live at London Stadium

    There's complaints from Alphonse Areola saying he had control of the ball, it didn't look like it from here.

    There's not a lot wrong with that.

  17. FULL-TIMEpublished at 17:00 GMT

    West Ham 3-2 Burnley

    NunoImage source, Getty Images

    A last-gasp dramatic goal means nothing in the end for Burnley.

    I don't think anyone foresee a 3-2 scoreline but West Ham get it over the line and record back-to-back Premier League wins for the first time since February.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 16:59 GMT

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    Robin: Disgusting performance from Fulham. I said a while back the transfer window was appalling and now the inevitable has happened. We look so poor and stale. We are in a relegation fight, no question.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 16:59 GMT

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    Brian: West Ham and Burnley now equal on points, goal difference and goals scored - close for the last relegation spot!

    Sam: Both West Ham and Burnley are on equal everything; points, GD, goals scored etc. In cases where everything is equal, what determines which team goes in which position?

  20. Postpublished at 16:59 GMT

    West Ham 3-2 Burnley

    West Ham players are furious, they think Alphonse Areola was fouled.

    Their argument is that he had hold of the ball when Josh Cullen bundled in.

    VAR has a quick look but the goal stands!