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  1. Maresca satisfied with Chelsea performancepublished at 08:02 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November

    Chelsea 1-1 Arsenal

    Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has said he was satisfied with his side's performance following the Blues' 1-1 draw with Arsenal at Stamford Bridge.

    Watch his full interview with BBC's Match of the Day 2 in full here.

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    Maresca satisfied with Chelsea performance following draw with Arsenal

  2. 'Disappointed but proud'published at 07:54 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November

    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta spoke to BBC's Match of the Day 2 at full-time following Sunday's 1-1 draw with Chelsea.

    You can watch that interview in full here.

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    'Disappointed but proud' - Arteta on Chelsea draw

  3. Today's paperspublished at 07:47 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November

    The Daily Telegraph

    On the back page of today's Daily Telegraph they have described more dropped points and injuries for Arsenal as "Arteta's nightmare".

    They have also looked at Ruben Amorim's imminent arrival at Old Trafford and how he must wait for his visa before starting officially.

    The back page of Monday's Daily TelegraphImage source, Daily Telegraph
  4. Today's paperspublished at 07:39 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November

    The Guardian

    Now for a look at today's back pages and we start with The Guardian.

    Their headline focusses on Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta's message to his players of 'show your teeth' with the Gunners already nine points behind Premier League leaders Liverpool.

    The back page of Monday's GuardianImage source, The Guardian
  5. Match statspublished at 07:32 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November

    Chelsea 1-1 Arsenal

    Wesley Fofana and William Saliba in action at Stamford BridgeImage source, Getty Images

    It was a tightly fought contest between Chelsea and Arsenal during their 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge.

    In terms of possession, Chelsea had 49.3% of the ball, a smidge behind Arsenal's 50.7%.

    Both sides had three shots on target, with respective goalkeepers Robert Sanchez and David Raya both making two saves each.

    Via expected goals there was nothing to split the two sides. Chelsea's xG rating of 1.54 was almost identical to Arsenal's 1.55.

  6. Newcastle hit back to claim victory at Forestpublished at 07:24 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November

    Nottingham Forest 1-3 Newcastle

    Joelinton celebrates after scoring against Nottingham ForestImage source, Getty Images

    Newcastle's impressive second-half performance earned a deserved win at the Premier League's surprise package Nottingham Forest.

    Murillo gave Forest a half-time lead but Alexander Isak, Joelinton and Harvey Barnes all scored after the break as the Magpies denied the hosts a fourth straight top flight win for the first time in 29 years.

    Eddie's Howe side climb to eighth while Forest remain third, although only a point separates them in a congested table.

    Read Nick Mashiter's match report from the City Ground in full here

  7. Ipswich win at Spurs for first victory of seasonpublished at 07:17 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November

    Tottenham 1-2 Ipswich

    Sammie Szmodics scoring a bicycle kick against TottenhamImage source, Getty Images

    Ipswich held on for a 2-1 win at Tottenham to celebrate their first win of the season - and their first in the Premier League in 22 years.

    The Tractor Boys have struggled to hold on to leads following their long-awaited return to England's top flight this summer.

    But they finally did enough to clinch all three points - and move out of the bottom three at the expense of Crystal Palace - Sam Szmodics steering an overhead kick beyond Guglielmo Vicario to give them the lead.

    Kieran McKenna's side, wearing their pink third kit designed in collaboration with supporter and global music star Ed Sheeran - who was watching in the stands, doubled their advantage when Liam Delap bundled in just over 10 minutes later.

    Read Ben Collins' match report in full here

  8. Fernandes shines as Man Utd beat Leicesterpublished at 07:10 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November

    Man Utd 3-0 Leicester

    Bruno Fernandes celebrates after scoring against LeicesterImage source, Getty Images

    Bruno Fernandes marked his 250th Manchester United appearance by playing a starring role as Ruud van Nistelrooy signed off his stint in interim charge with a 3-0 Premier League win over Leicester.

    Fernandes scored the opener and claimed a second - which went down as a Victor Kristiansen own goal - before setting up Alejandro Garnacho for an excellent third as United completed a third win in four games since Erik ten Hag was sacked.

    It provides a positive platform for new head coach Ruben Amorim to fly into England on Monday, although it will be a couple of days before the Sporting boss gets his visa so he can officially start work.

    United are still to confirm the precise nature of Amorim’s backroom team and whether Van Nistelrooy will be part of it.

    Read Simon Stone's match report from Old Trafford in full here

  9. Superb Neto strike earns Chelsea draw against Arsenalpublished at 07:05 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November

    Chelsea 1-1 Arsenal

    Pedro Neto celebrates after scoring against ArsenalImage source, Getty Images

    Pedro Neto drilled in a fine equaliser as Chelsea and Arsenal both missed the chance to make up ground on Premier League leaders Liverpool following an entertaining draw at Stamford Bridge.

    The result leaves the two teams on 19 points, nine adrift of top spot, and Arsenal without a win in their past five games in all competitions.

    The visitors opened the scoring when Gabriel Martinelli slammed the ball past Blues keeper Robert Sanchez at his near post after collecting a back-post cross from the returning Martin Odegaard.

    Chelsea's leveller was deserved. Neto ran on to an Enzo Fernandez pass before cutting inside and striking a powerful low left-footed shot past David Raya's dive.

    England winger Bukayo Saka limped off late on with an injury as both sides strived to create a winning chance.

    Read Alex Howell's match report from Stamford Bridge in full here

  10. Good morningpublished at 07:00 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November

    Hello and welcome to today's football news live page.

    It has been another story-filled weekend of Premier League action, including surprise defeats for Manchester City and Tottenham, a draw between Chelsea and Arsenal and a first league win of the season for Wolves.

    Today also marks the start of the final international break of 2024, with England three days away from returning to action in the Uefa Nations League.

    Plus, Ruben Amorim is due to fly to Manchester today ahead of becoming the new man in charge at Old Trafford.

    Let's delve straight into it all with a round-up of the weekend's top-flight action.