Postpublished at 16:11 British Summer Time 23 October 2022
Southampton 1-1 Arsenal
Southampton have gone three Premier League games without defeat (W1 D2) for the first time since February.
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FT: Tottenham 1-2 Newcastle - Wilson opens scoring after colliding with Lloris before Almiron slots home
Kane pulls goal back with stooping header
FT: Southampton 1-1 Arsenal - Xhaka fires opener in from White cross but Armstrong levels
FT: Leeds 2-3 Fulham - Rodrigo breaks deadlock but Mitrovic levels and Decordova-Reid & Willian put visitors ahead
FT: Aston Villa 4-0 Brentford - Bailey with opener for managerless hosts, before Ings double and Watkins strike
FT: Wolves 0-4 Leicester - Tielemans opens scoring for bottom side before Barnes, Maddison & Vardy net
Emlyn Begley
Southampton 1-1 Arsenal
Southampton have gone three Premier League games without defeat (W1 D2) for the first time since February.
Spurs v Newcastle (16:30 BST)
Wolves 0-4 Leicester
Leicester City
Leicester midfielder Youri Tielemans: "We did the basics really well and scored early. First half it was hard to keep the ball in their half. Second half was better and it was a good win.
"We knew they were going to come at us and there would be space. We executed that really well. My goal was really good, I used the spin on the ball and tried to hit it. It went perfectly.
"It is our first away win and it is extra special. Psychologically [moving out of the bottom three] is a boost."
FT: Southampton 1-1 Arsenal
Steve Sidwell
Former Brighton midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
Defensively, I thought Southampton were good today. They had a good structure, a good shape and they were hard to break down. Offensively they just lacked that bit of quality. They took the one chance they had. It was a fantastic goal. They're doing a lap of honour now for the fans, the fans got behind them today. We've seen them pick up victories against Chelsea here at home and they've got a point against a good Arsenal team so they will go into the next game full of confidence.
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Tottenham v Newcastle (16:30 BST)
Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham boss Antonio Conte says Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg's absence today is not tactical and that the player has picked up an injury.
"We have to manage the situation the best possible way. For sure it's not simple," the Italian tells Sky Sports.
"We have to prepare for the Premier League and the Champions League. In this moment we have to show we are strong mentally.
"Our fans play an important role in every game, especially when we play at home. Today is a very difficult game and today we want them to push much more than before to help the team."
FT: Aston Villa 4-0 Brentford
Aston Villa
Aston Villa striker Danny Ings: "We owed the fans that performance and result. It was a good reaction from the boys.
"Naturally you always see a reaction from a team when something happens like it has this week with the gaffer leaving.
"For what we have in the dressing room it was quite simply not good enough and hasn’t been for a long period of time.
"Extremely special. It is so hard to pick someone out from today’s performance. The crowd really helped us today. You could see everyone coming together at the end and there is no better feeling than that."
FT: Leeds 2-3 Fulham
Fulham
Fulham goalscorer Willian: "It feels very good, an unbelievable feeling [to score]. I think we deserved to win. We created so many chances to win this game and we all showed our quality, that we have to always play together with and without the ball and we did that today. It’s not easy to play here against them."
On Aleksandar Mitrovic's record this season: "He’s a proper striker. I’m happy for him, I hope we continue in this way, everyone, not only him. We have to carry on."
On how high Fulham can aim this season: "You have to go step by step, game by game, week by week. Next week we have another difficult game to play so let’s do it."
Arsenal have 28 points after 11 matches this season, their best ever at this stage of a Premier League season.
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Jonny Bowman: Time for Jesse Marsch to go. He's way out of his depth in the Premier league and failing to buy a striker and centre half in the summer was criminal.
FT: Aston Villa 4-0 Brentford
Brentford
Brentford striker Ivan Toney: "Shambles, to be honest. Shambles. They fully deserved the result and it could have been more. We were like a bunch of kids out there. I don't mind losing games but not like that. Embarrassing performance from the boys.
"We knew what they were about, we knew they had quality throughout the team. They put in a performance today and deserved to win.
"Fifteen minutes in, 3-0 down. That cannot happen in a Premier League game. We had it against Newcastle and we bounced back so hopefully we can do that again."
Spurs v Newcastle (16:30 BST)
Newcastle will move into the Champions League places if they win this.
Spurs will remain third unless they win by 15 goals.
Southampton 1-1 Arsenal
Arsenal failed to win a Premier League game in which they opened the scoring for the first time since New Year’s Day against Manchester City, having won 18 successive such matches before today.
FT: Southampton 1-1 Arsenal
Steve Sidwell
Former Brighton midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
Definitely tired from Arsenal towards the end there. Arsenal probably deserved it based on the chances they created. The one bright spark from Southampton got them a chance and they scored that chance so they'll be happy with that. They'll be happy with the point. They can take that now and go into the next game. A good point for Southampton especially.
FT: Wolves 0-4 Leicester
Michael Emons
BBC Sport at Molineux
All over. Boos at the end from the home fans. Leicester delighted and they not only gain their first away win of the season, they move off the bottom and out of the relegation zone.
For Wolves, who drop to 19th, they will be encouraged by the amount of chances they created, but horrified by the fact they let four of the five shots they faced into the net.
Marc Albrighton, late on, missed a chance for Leicester to ruin their 100% record of scoring with every attempt.
A truly remarkable afternoon at Molineux.
Tottenham v Newcastle (16:30 BST)
Newcastle United
Midfielder Bruno Guimaraes starts in midfielder for Newcastle a day after the birth of his son Matteo.
"We're delighted for him and his family," Magpies boss Eddie Howe tells Sky Sports.
"I think he was very emotional. I knew if the baby arrived before the game he would make the match. He travelled down on his own last night.
"Bruno is the kind of lad who loves life. This is a very special moment for him."
Guimaraes has played a key role in Newcastle's fine start to the season. The Magpies are unbeaten in their past six Premier League matches.
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Peter Blow: Time for Dyche to save Leeds
FT: Leeds 2-3 Fulham
Phil Dawkes
BBC Sport at Elland Road
Jesse Marsch is out on the pitch now, applauding the home fans but he is largely getting boos in return. The South Stand at Elland Road are engaged in their own chant of 'sack the board'. This is not a happy place. It feels like it is only going one way.
Leeds 2-3 Fulham
It started so promisingly for Leeds but Fulham come from behind to pile more pressure on home boss Jesse Marsch. Leeds are now in the bottom three after losing their last four games and claiming just two points from their last eight.
Wolves 0-4 Leicester
Diego Costa's eight shots was the joint-most by a player in a Premier League game this season.