Roundup of a dramatic round of Premier League action featuring twists and turns throughout the entire table.
Comeback goals from Diogo Jota and Sadio Mane saw second-placed Liverpool fight back twice to snatch a 2-2 draw away to Premier League title rivals, Manchester City who had twice led through Kevin De Bruyne and Gabriel Jesus as both teams remain separated by one point.
Mason Mount and Timo Werner both scored twice as third-placed Chelsea thrashed Southampton 6-0 away at St Mary’s Stadium, with Marcos Alonso and Kai Havertz also finding the net.
Tottenham stay fourth but moved three points clear in the battle for the final Champions League spot after thrashing Aston Villa 4-0, as Son Heung-min netted a hat-trick and Dejan Kulusevski also added his name to the scoresheet.
Down in the relegation zone, Norwich remain rock-bottom despite defeating third-bottom Burnley 2-0 at Carrow Road as Pierre Lees-Melou and Teemu Pukki found the net in their first Premier League win over the Clarets.
Watford remain second bottom after losing 3-0 at home to Leeds United as Raphinha, Rodrigo and Jack Harrison all scored for the visitors.
Everton moved four points clear of relegation with a win over seventh-placed Manchester United at Goodison Park, as Anthony Gordon’s 27th minute strike proved the difference with Utd’s top-four hopes now left fading quickly as a consequence.
Elsewhere, Brighton ended their seven-match winless streak with a shock victory at Arsenal as Leandro Trossard and Enock Mwepu struck either side of half-time, before Martin Odegaard struck a consolatory goal for the hosts.
Sixth-placed West Ham suffered a cross-London derby defeat away at Brentford as Ivan Toney and Bryan Mbeumo provided assists for each other’s goals respectively in a 2-0 home win for the Bees.
Chris Wood recovered from a foul by Jose Sa to smash in a 72nd minute penalty winner as Newcastle stunned eighth-placed Wolves on Friday Night Football, which put a huge dent in Wolves’ fading top-four hopes.
Finally, Kieran Dewsbury-Hall set up Ademola Lookman’s 38th minute opener before adding a second goal himself five minutes later in a 2-1 home win for Leicester over Crystal Palace.

