Premier League LIVE SCORES: Bournemouth BEAT Arsenal after Saliba sent off as Man Utd beat Brentford – latest updates
PREMIER LEAGUE action is finished for the day - and there was one shocking result.
At the Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth beat Arsenal 2-0 after William Saliba was sent off for bringing down the last man in the first half.
Goals from Ryan Christie and Justin Kluivert sealed the deal for the Cherries in the second half.
Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag has survived another day after his side beat Brentford 2-1, coming from behind to do so.
A fierce London derby kicked off proceedings, with Tottenham thrashing West Ham 4-1 after a stunning second-half blitz.
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View from SunSport's Gary Stonehouse at St James' Park
Well it was Anthony Gordon who got the drinks in before kick off but it’ll be Danny Welbeck popping the corks at this rate.
The Golden Oldie continues to age like a fine wine and has now equalled his tally of five league goals from last term.
All Newcastle but they trail at the start of the second half.
Premier League half-time scores:
Fulham 1-1 Aston Villa
Man Utd 0-1 Brentford
Newcastle 0-1 Brighton
Southampton 2-0 Leicester
Ipswich Town 0-2 Everton
40. GOAL - Ipswich Town 0-2 EVERTON
Michael Keane doubles the lead for The Toffees at Portman Road.
HT: Man Utd 0-1 Brentford
As a result of a head injury, De Ligt had his head bandaged.
The blood kept pouring and he kept on coming off to have it sorted out.
They were down to ten men when the corner came in and Pinnock had a free header to open the scoring.
HT: Southampton 2-0 Leicester
It is a perfect first-half for The Saints.
They took the game to Leicester from the off and piled the pressure on.
Walker-Peters has been outstanding for Southampton and they deserve their two-goal cushion.
Man Utd 0-1 Brentford
45+5. It is all going wrong for the Red Devils.
De Ligt seems to be having injury problems and keeps going off the pitch for treatment.
As a result, their defence is all over the shop at set pieces, not knowing who should be picking up who.
Pinnock rises for a free header and gives Brentford the lead.
45+5. GOAL - Man Utd 0-1 BRENTFORD
Ethan Pinnock scores in added time to give The Bees the lead.
HT: Fulham 1-1 Aston Villa
The sides go in level in the capital.
Marco Silva will feel his side should be leading after missing a penalty.
It was a poor effort from Pereira, Jimenez will be wondering why he wasn't given the honour.
HT: Newcastle 0-1 Brighton
Despite dominating the half it is the visitors who go in ahead.
Welbeck's strike against the run of play is the difference between the two teams.
Eddie Howe needs his team to find their clincal edge in front of goal.
Man Utd 0-0 Brentford
42. It is all looking a little laboured from the hosts.
They seem to want to pass the ball to death.
As a result all momentum and tempo is lost and allows Brentford to get players behind the ball.
Something needs to change for Man Utd.
Ipswich Town 0-1 Everton
28. The Tractor Boys thought they had a way back into this game.
As they appealed for a penalty, the referee points to the spot.
After a VAR review, he is sent to the monitor and changes his decision and Ipswich have the spot kick taken away from them.
It seems the right decision watching the replay but in real time it certainly looked like a penalty.
VAR review at Portman Road
Southampton 2-0 Leicester
41. So close to a goal for the visitors.
Bilal El Khannous tries a curling effort which has Aaron Ramsdale beaten.
It crashes against the inside of the post and comes back into play.
View from SunSport's Neil Silver at Portman Road
In the week that the FA overlooked Englishmen in favour of appointing German Thomas Tuchel as manager of the national team, this battle between two highly regarded English-born bosses was not the best advert for defending.
Jack Clarke embarrassingly skied his effort from 12 yards as Everton retreated, then Dominic Calvert-Lewin might have found the target after nicking the ball off Kalvin Phillips.
Ipswich’s hesitancy at the back proved costly after 17 minutes when Wes Burns gave the ball away to Iliman Ndiaye and he fired it into the roof of the net.
Southampton 2-0 Leicester
38. The Saints are looking like a completely different team today.
In the final third they are looking assured and capable of scoring goals whenever they come forward.
Steve Cooper will need to work some miracles to get his side back into this game.
Newcastle 0-1 Brighton
34. This game has been one-way traffic so far.
Brighton have not been in the game at all.
Then as is the way in the Premier League, the visitors make The Magpies pay the ultimate price for not capitalising on their pressure.
Welbeck bags another to keep his hot form going for The Seagulls.
Ipswich Town 0-1 Everton
17. Some shocking defending from Kieran McKenna's side.
O'Shea gets himself in all sorts of trouble and as Ndiaye gets a shot away it takes a deflection off Burns and goes in.
Portman Road falls silent apart from the away end.
34. GOAL - Newcastle 0-1 BRIGHTON
Danny Welbeck gives The Seagulls a goal against the run of play.
17. GOAL - Ipswich Town 0-1 EVERTON
Ndiaye has given The Toffees the lead at Portman Road.
Man Utd 0-0 Brentford
32. Brentford are carving the hosts open regularly.
On this occasion the shot is saved at full-stretch by Onana.
The Bees win a corner but are starting to knock on the door.
View from SunSport's Gary Stonehouse at St James' Park
It’s all Newcastle so far. Anthony Gordon got the beers in beforehand, and it is he looking the most likely to put the fizz into this one.
But the Magpies need to turn this dominance into a goal…
Southampton 2-0 Leicester
28. Walker-Peters is causing all sorts of trouble down the flank.
His cross finds Aribo who steers it home for his first goal of the season.
This could be a huge day on the south coast for Russell Martin.
28. GOAL - SOUTHAMPTON 2-0 Leicester
Aribo has doubled the lead for The Saints, the stadium is bouncing.
Penalty saved by Martinez
Pereira steps up to take the penalty and the Aston Villa keeper guesses the right way to go.
He blocks the effort and grabs the ball at the second attempt.
Big chance missed by the hosts.
Fulham 1-1 Aston Villa
27. As a cross comes into the box, Jimenez heads it down.
Cash gets himself into all sorts of trouble and the ball strikes his arm.
The referee says no penalty but VAR send him to the monitor.
Penalty to Fulham.