Sensation from the start of the season, Crystal Palace was undefeated. Against Everton, the Eagles of Oliver Glasner were able to rely on a goal from Daniel Munoz (37th) to launch the meeting. However, Iliman Ndiaye responded on penalty (76th) and Jack Grenish (90th +3) overturned the trend. With this first 2-1 defeat, Crystal Palace remains fifth when Everton dates back to seventh row. Aston Villa on his side continues after a 3-1 victory against Fulham on the weekend. Against Burnley who slips into the red zone (18th), the villans won 2-1 with a double from Donyell Malen (25th and 63rd) and dates back to the thirteenth place.
Good operation also for Newcastle. Despite a mixed start to the season, the Magpies have just beat Nottingham Forest 2-0 after goals from Bruno Guimarães (58th) and Nick Woltemade (84th SP). Eddie Howe's players are nounges. On the other hand, the situation is complicated for the Ange Postcoglou Reds who find themselves seventeenth at a point in the red zone. Last of the Premier League, Wolverhampton ran after his first success of the season. At home against Brighton, the wolves had to settle for a 1-1 draw. Long in the lead thanks to the goal against his camp of Bart Verbruggen (21st), the residents of the Molinine Stadium fell in love with the end of the match via Jan Paul Van Hecke (86th). The meeting ended in a 1-1 draw.
Afternoon matches
- Aston Villa 2-1 Burnley: Donyell Malen (25th and 63rd) for Aston Villa, Lesley Ugochakwu (78th) for Burnley
- Everton 2-1 Crystal Palace: Iliman Ndiaye (76th SP) and Jack Grealish (90th +3) for Everton; Daniel Munoz (37th) for Crystal Palace
- Newcastle 2-0 Nottingham Forest: Bruno Guimaraes (58th) and Nick Woltemade (84th) for Nottingham Forest
- Wolverhampton 1-1 Brighton: Bart Verbruggen (21st, CSC) for Wolverhampton; Jan Paul Van Hecke (86th) for Brighton