Summary

  • Liverpool fight back to beat Arsenal and maintain winning start

  • Mane & Robertson score as Liverpool overturn early Lacazette opener

  • Jota adds third - first goal for Liverpool on home debut

  • Result: Fulham 0-3 Aston Villa

  • Grealish, Hourihane & Mings score as Fulham ripped apart

  1. Why a 17:45 BST kick-off?published at 17:00 British Summer Time 28 September 2020

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    Your answer to the big question of the day...

    Liverpool's home match against Arsenal has been brought forward by 15 minutes, with all midweek Premier League games to finish before the new UK pub curfew.

    Today's game at Anfield will now kick off at 20:00 BST.

    So that means Fulham against Aston Villa has also been brought forward by 15 minutes to 17:45.

    Understood?

  2. Team newspublished at 16:54 British Summer Time 28 September 2020

    Fulham v Aston Villa (17:45 BST)

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    Fulham make three changes from last weekend's 4-3 defeat by Leeds.

    Captain Tom Cairney is back in the team, while Tim Ream and Bobby Decordova-Reid - who both started Wednesday's Carabao Cup win over Sheffield Wednesday - are in the XI again.

    Aboubakar Kamara and Josh Onomah are on the bench, while Harrison Reed misses out.

    Fulham XI: Areola, Tete, Hector, Odoi, Bryan, Zambo Anguissa, Ream, Cairney, De-Cordova Reid, Cavaleiro, Mitrovic.

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    Aston Villa name the same team which beat Sheffield United 1-0 last weekend.

    That means a place on the bench for Bertrand Traore, who scored on his debut in their EFL Cup win over Bristol City.

    Villa XI: Martinez, Cash, Konsa, Mings, Targett, Hourihane, Luiz, McGinn, Trezeguet, Grealish, Watkins.

  3. Tonight's actionpublished at 16:50 British Summer Time 28 September 2020

    Two fixtures tonight which may have a significant bearing on the fate of teams at the bottom and top of the table come the end of the season.

    Here is what we have:

    Fulham v Aston Villa (17:45 BST)

    Liverpool v Arsenal (20:00)

  4. Something's got to givepublished at 16:44 British Summer Time 28 September 2020

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    Liverpool streamrollered their way to the Premier League title last season, while Arsenal have seen their fortunes change since the appointment of Mikel Arteta, winning the FA Cup.

    Both sides have made flawless starts to this season, winning their opening two games, so something's got to give tonight.

    "It's up for grabs nowwwww."