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  1. Unlucky 13 for Arsenal?published at 10:57 BST

    Noel Sliney
    BBC Sport

    History suggests that Arsenal have their work cut out to win the title despite moving within two points of leaders Liverpool following yesterday’s late winner.

    Only two of the previous 36 sides with 13 points after six Premier League games have gone on to become champions: Manchester United in 2006-07 and Manchester City in 2021-22.

    It’s not great reading for Liverpool fans either, though. There have been 12 previous instances of teams reaching 15 points at this stage – and just two eventually won the title: Liverpool last season and Manchester United back in 1995-96.

    Table showing how points tallies after six Premier League games relate to title chances

    Arsenal actually had more points at this stage in each of the past three seasons – only to finish second every time. For Arsenal fans seeking good omens, the only previous time the Gunners were runners-up three times in a row – from 1998-99 to 2000-01 – they went on win the league title the season after that.

  2. Liverpool's next five league gamespublished at 10:48 BST

    For Liverpool, they face Chelsea next at Stamford Bridge - a ground they haven't won at in the Premier League since 2020. The two Manchester clubs are also in the mix of the next five games, with Man United at home and Man City away.

    Saturday, 4 October

    Chelsea (A)

    Sunday, 19 October

    Manchester United (H)

    Saturday, 25 October

    Brentford (A)

    Saturday, 1 November

    Aston Villa (H)

    Sunday, 9 November

    Manchester City (A)

  3. Arsenal's next five league gamespublished at 10:40 BST

    What's on the horizon for Arsenal in the Premier League? Crystal Palace at home at the end of October could be a cracker of a Super Sunday fixture.

    Saturday, 4 October

    West Ham (H)

    Saturday, 18 October

    Fulham (A)

    Sunday, 26 October

    Crystal Palace (H)

    Saturday, 1 November

    Burnley (A)

    Saturday, 8 November

    Sunderland (A)

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    Get Involved - 'Never too early to discuss the title race'published at 10:31 BST

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    Never too early to discuss the title race. Last season Arsenal never capitalized on any dropped points from Liverpool. The performance with the 'handbrake off' and the mentality to try and win the game after the equalizer speaks volumes.

    Vishnu, Bromley

    Losing would have been tough for Arsenal mentally. This does not mean we will win the league, but it means we haven’t lost it yet. Bring it on.

    Collins, Durham

    Massive weekend for Arsenal. The next run of games will be important, if they can win those games then they have a great chance of doing something special this season.

    Richard, Walsall

  5. We meet againpublished at 10:21 BST

    Crystal Palace 2-1 Liverpool

    The good news (or bad news) for Arne Slot is he gets another crack at trying to beat Oliver Glasner when Liverpool take on Crystal Palace at Anfield in the Carabao Cup fourth round in the week commencing 27 October.

    Oliver Glasner and Arne Slot shake handsImage source, Getty Images
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    Get Involved - 'Liverpool have been waiting to be found out'published at 10:13 BST

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    Maybe Liverpool need to start hoofing it like everyone else now. Might be a bit more exciting than the boring dross that Slot is serving up.

    Carl, Burnley

    Liverpool have been waiting to be found out. The new players barring Ekitike haven't been up to scratch and Salah has been silent.

    Harry, Manchester

  7. 'Never ideal when you concede in extra time of extra time'published at 10:02 BST

    Crystal Palace 2-1 Liverpool

    Arne SlotImage source, Getty Images

    Late winners have been Liverpool's speciality this season but the the tables were turned on the Reds at Selhurst Park in a rare 3pm kick-off.

    Federico Chiesa's 87th-minute equaliser looked to have rescued a point for the Premier League champions but failure to deal with a long throw by Jefferson Lerma proved costly for Arne Slot's side. Should Milos Kerkez have hoofed the ball away with his right foot instead of putting it out with his left? Discuss.

    "It is never ideal when you concede in extra time of extra time, but there was a substitute so half a minute extra was fair. I have to check when they scored exactly, but we have to defend the throw-in better," Slot told Sky Sports.

    "We take learnings from all the games we have played and we can take even more from a game like this."

  8. Big calls for VARpublished at 09:54 BST

    Newcastle 1-2 Arsenal

    Viktor Gyokeres and Nick PopeImage source, Getty Images

    The video assistant referee was involved early on in the game between Newcastle and Arsenal when Viktor Gyokeres appeared to be taken down by Nick Pope with the score at 0-0.

    Referee Jarred Gillett pointed to the penalty spot but changed his mind after consulting his pitchside monitor. We got to hear Gillet's voice over the mic as he told St James' Park Pope had "played the ball and there was no foul".

    Newcastle had their own late appeal for a spot-kick waved away by Gillett, which was confirmed by VAR, when the ball hit the outstretched arm of Gabriel the penalty area following Anthony Elanga's strike. The Premier League Match Centre wrote on X the ball had deemed to have deflected off the Brazilian's shin and onto his arm.

    A new Premier League rule, introduced in 2024, states that not every touch of a player's hand or arm with the ball is an offence.

    Former Chelsea winger Pat Nevin said on BBC Radio 5 Live: "My first thought was yes, it's handball. I have seen it again and in a normal world, I am giving a penalty there."

  9. Get Involved - 'Far too early', 'Let's all calm down'published at 09:44 BST

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    Far too early. As a neutral I’d love to see Arteta win the league, grew up watching Henry, Bergkamp, Viera and co but it’s Man City [who] have a winning ‘vibe’ this season.

    Duncan, Dundee

    Talk of title winning performance may seem mad in September but Arsenal have a recent history of not taking advantage of slip ups by teams ahead of them. So, as far as that goes, yes,it's a big win that shows a new leaner meaner attitude from the Gunners.

    Mike, Cork

    It's September, let's all calm down.

    David, London

  10. 'Anybody doubting Arsenal is completely wrong'published at 09:36 BST

    Newcastle 1-2 Arsenal

    Jamie Redknapp
    Former Liverpool midfielder on Sky Sports

    I think right now we're all guessing what can happen. There are going to be lots of twists and turns.

    What it shows today is Arsenal are right in the mix and anybody doubting them is completely wrong.

  11. 'Wow, what a feeling!'published at 09:28 BST

    Newcastle 1-2 Arsenal

    Mikel Arteta and Gabriel Martinelli celebrateImage source, Getty Images

    It's fair to say Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta was delighted with the result at St James' Park. And who wouldn't be - late winners are great.

    "To win in the manner that we have done it, wow what a feeling! Football is about emotion and going through things and today we had a beautiful one at the end of the match," the Spaniard told Match of the Day.

    "The players that came on, the impact players they made such a difference. Martin [Odegaard] and [Gabriel] Martinelli with the intensity. Mikel [Merino] is a massive goal threat coming from midfield and he wins you the game."

  12. Six games in, but 'huge' results?published at 09:18 BST

    Because I'm a professional idiot, I should've put this entry in first before the get involved. Just pretend I did...

    "That feels absolutely huge. We are in September, it shouldn't do!"

    The words of Gary Neville after Gabriel scored Arsenal's winner to take them two points behind Liverpool.

    You kind of know what he means, don't you? Six games in and these wins and defeats feel significant already. But is it ridiculous to even be thinking about the title race at this stage of the season?

    Just how big will this past weekend be when we're looking back at the end of the season?

  13. Get involved: Is it far too early to discuss the title race?published at 09:10 BST

    Click 'Get Involved' at the top of this page to have your say

    Go on then, let's open the floor up to you.

    Is it 'absolutely huge' for Arsenal and their title credentials this season, to win in that manner at Newcastle?

    Is the nature of the Premier League these days that - even six games in - such weekends have a significant bearing on the title race?

    Or is it crazy to be talking about a title race so early in the season? Maybe Man City will have a say in the matter? Maybe this just a one-off blip for a Liverpool side who hadn't dropped a point before Saturday?

    Give us your thoughts - click 'Get Involved' at the top of this page.

  14. How it standspublished at 09:01 BST

    Newcastle 1-2 Arsenal

    The clocks haven't even gone back yet, so that signals there's still plenty of football still to played in this title race.

    Liverpool are top of the pile on 15 points, two points clear of Arsenal in second and three above third-placed Crystal Palace. Tottenham, Sunderland and Bournemouth come next, all level on 11 points.

    Down at the bottom, Wolves, West Ham and Burnley are stuck in the relegation spots but the Hammers do have the chance to pull themselves out if they can beat Everton away tonight in the 8pm game.

    Premier League table
  15. 'Now you're Gunner believe us' - Reaction to St James' Park comebackpublished at 08:52 BST

    Newcastle 1-2 Arsenal

    Back pages of Daily Star and Mirror as Gabriel clinches an Arsenal win at NewcastleImage source, Daily Star and Mirror Sport

    Arsenal have closed the gap on Premier League leaders Liverpool to two points with a snatch and grab win at Newcastle on Sunday.

    We might only be six games into the season, but the notion that the Reds will run away with the league again has been hindered.

    Monday's newspaper back pages feature the Gunners comeback at St James' Park and "how it proves their title fight" as a collective team.

    But should Arsenal have had a penalty after striker Viktor Gyokeres was brought down by Newcastle goalkeeper Nick Pope?

    "Pope came out and made himself big - albeit with a little extension of the foot - and the ball hits him," said former Premier League goalkeeper David James on the BBC Radio 5 Live Football Daily podcast. "He wasn't trying to tackle Gyokeres, he was trying to block him and there is a fundamental difference there.

    "If Pope goes to tackle him and makes contact then there would be a shout but he has gone for a block.

    "It was the perfect decision from the referee.

    "He is allowed to try and stop the ball from going in and I don't think there was any danger in there. If anything Gyokeres made the contact with Pope."

  16. Good morningpublished at 08:45 BST

    Lorraine McKenna
    BBC Sport Journalist

    Arsenal celebrateImage source, Getty Images

    Hello, folks. There's loads to recap from this weekend's Premier League action.

    Arsenal produced a late winner at Newcastle, Liverpool stumbled for the first time against Crystal Palace, Ruben Amorim's Manchester United woes continue.

    And you, dear readers, can give us your thoughts on all of it. Click 'Get Involved' at the top of this page to have your say. So, let's dive straight in...