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Slovan Bratislava vs Manchester City Preview City to win Haaland to score Slovan Bratislava Aim to Defy the Odds After a harsh initiation into UEFA Champions League (UCL) life with a 5-1 defeat at the hands of Celtic, Slovan Bratislava face another uphill challenge as they host English champions Manchester City on matchday two. The difference in resources between the clubs is glaring, with Slovan’s squad valued at less than half of City’s record signing. However, the Slovakians boast a strong home record in Europe this season, winning all four of their matches while scoring a remarkable 14 goals, making it…

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Most Interesting Statistics From This Weekend’s Premier League Games Nine of the 10 games of matchday 6 have been played and it has been thoroughly enjoyable, with some impressive performances (yes, Cole Palmer, we see you) and embarrassing home defeats. So while we gear up for Bournemouth taking on Southampton tonight, why don’t we have a look at the best EPL stats from Saturday’s and Sunday’s games? You can also read all our match reports if you click here. The Bees Take Flight Early Again All of us here at EPLNews thought that Brentford couldn’t possibly open the scoring AGAIN…

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Manchester United vs Tottenham Report Scorers: Johnson 3’, Kulusevski 47’, Solanke 77’ Spurs Start Strong Tottenham Hotspur demonstrated their intent right from the kickoff against Manchester United, securing an early lead within just three minutes of play. Micky van de Ven’s excellent play from his own half set up Brennan Johnson at the back post, signalling Spurs’ aggressive strategy. United’s defence seemed unable to contain Spurs’ attacks, with James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski continuously pressing forward, testing United goalkeeper André Onana. United’s Struggle and Fernandes’ Red Card Despite brief flashes of potential from Manchester United, including a Joshua Zirkzee strike saved…

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Ipswich vs Aston Villa Report Scorers: Delap 8’, 72’; Rogers 15’, Watkins 32’ Quickfire Goals at Portman Road Ipswich Town’s battle for their first Premier League win continued as they played out a lively 2-2 draw with Aston Villa, extending their winless streak yet showcasing their potential. The match at Portman Road saw early action when Liam Delap capitalised on Jack Clarke’s cross, netting the ball past Emiliano Martínez and marking the first goal. Aston Villa, struggling with defensive issues, responded promptly. Morgan Rogers equalised by converting Ollie Watkins’ setup, seizing on an Ipswich defensive error. Watkins Strikes, Ipswich Pushes Back…

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Wolves vs Liverpool Report Scorers: Ait-Nouri 56’; Konate 45+2’, Salah 61’ (P) Liverpool Overcome Wolves in a Narrow Victory at Molineux Early Pressure and Defensive Stands Liverpool maintained their dominant run against Wolverhampton Wanderers, securing a 2-1 victory despite a spirited challenge from the hosts. Wolves, exuding confidence from the kickoff, applied early pressure but failed to capitalise on their chances. Jean-Ricner Bellegarde missed a promising shot, and Liverpool’s goalkeeper Alisson Becker was kept busy, managing threats from Nélson Semedo and Matheus Cunha. Meanwhile, Wolves’ Sam Johnstone faced difficulties with his distribution, giving Liverpool opportunities to attack. Liverpool’s Breakthrough and…

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Arsenal vs Leicester City Report Scorers: Martinelli 20’, Trossard 45+1’, 90+4’, Havertz 90+10’; Justin 47’, 63’ Early Dominance and Initial Goals Arsenal extended their unbeaten home record against newly-promoted teams to an impressive 40 matches, with a dramatic 4-2 victory over Leicester City at the Emirates Stadium. The Gunners, coming off a disappointing draw at Manchester City, started the match with high intensity. Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli tested Leicester’s goalkeeper Mads Hermansen early, with Martinelli breaking through in the 20th minute to score from Jurrien Timber’s cross. Leicester’s Resilient Comeback Despite Arsenal’s dominance in the first half and doubling their…

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Chelsea vs Brighton Report Scorers: Palmer 21, 28 (P), 31, 41’; Rutter 7’, Baleba 34’ Cole Palmer became the first player in Premier League history to score four first-half goals in a single match, leading Chelsea to a 4-2 victory over Brighton & Hove Albion. The win handed Brighton their first league defeat of the season and propelled Chelsea to third in the standings. Chaotic First Half: Palmer Shines and Brighton Fight Back The match kicked off with high drama as Chelsea found themselves in trouble early on. A mix-up at the back involving former Brighton goalkeeper Robert Sánchez allowed Georginio…

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Nottingham Forest vs Fulham Report Scorers: Jimenez 51’ (P) Raúl Jiménez’s second-half penalty secured Fulham a 1-0 victory over Nottingham Forest in the Premier League, marking their fifth win in six head-to-head clashes at the City Ground. Early Action and Missed Opportunities Fulham started the match strongly, immediately pushing for an early goal. Adama Traoré’s dangerous cross forced Forest goalkeeper Matz Sels to tip the ball awkwardly over the bar. However, Forest soon settled into the game, with Elliot Anderson’s long-range effort deflecting wide and Taiwo Awoniyi coming close to marking his first Premier League start of the season with an…

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Everton vs Crystal Palace Report Scorers: McNeil 47’, 54’; Guehi 10’ Two stunning second-half goals from Dwight McNeil handed Everton their first Premier League victory of the season, propelling them above Crystal Palace, who remain winless with three draws and three losses. Palace’s Early Dominance and Opening Goal Coming into the match, Crystal Palace had drawn their last three games, and this encounter marked their first away game outside of London in nine matches across all competitions. The Eagles started positively, finding the net early on. A straightforward cross into Everton’s box saw Maxence Lacroix out-jump Abdoulaye Doucouré, with Marc Guéhi…

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Brentford vs West Ham Report Scorers: Mbeumo 1’; Soucek 54’ Early Setback and Resilient Comeback West Ham United managed to overcome an early deficit to secure a 1-1 draw with Brentford at the Brentford Community Stadium, marking the first draw between these two sides since December 1992. Under the guidance of Julen Lopetegui, the Hammers have had a mixed start to the season, highlighted by their performance in this latest London derby. Brentford’s Early Lead The match started off on a high note for Brentford, who took the lead within the opening minute through Bryan Mbeumo. Fábio Carvalho played a pivotal…

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