Tottenham lead the Premier League after Arsenal beat Manchester City by a single goal on Sunday.
A 1-0 win for both north London clubs put them top at the international break, with Luton falling to Spurs before Gabriel Martinelli’s late strike down City at the Emirates Stadium.
After Spurs won with 10 men, Manchester United had Scott McTominay to thank with two injury-time goals to come from behind to beat Brentford in stunning fashion. Nearby, Raheem Sterling returned to top form as Chelsea also came from behind to beat Burnley.
Crystal Palace drew 0-0 with Nottingham Forest in the late kick-off on Saturday, while Fulham beat Sheffield United and Everton cruised past Bournemouth.
Liverpool made a tough trip to Brighton, where it finished in an entertaining draw, and Newcastle also had to settle for a point after West Ham’s late equaliser in a 2-2 draw.
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