Premier League Matchday 10 Roundup

Premier League Matchday 10 Roundup

Newcastle United

Matchweek 10 of the Premier League brought joy to Liverpool, who capitalized on the poor results of Manchester City, Arsenal, and Aston Villa to regain their spot as the sole leaders after a hard-fought victory over Brighton.

The Reds held firm at Anfield with goals from Cody Gakpo and Mohamed Salah, while City, who started the week at the top, were overtaken by a Bournemouth team that is proving to be a thorn in the side of the league’s upper echelon.

Meanwhile, Arsenal failed to secure a point, and Manchester United and Chelsea ended in a draw.

Matchday 10 Results

Newcastle 1-0 Arsenal
Bournemouth 2-1 Manchester City
Ipswich 1-1 Leicester
Liverpool 2-1 Brighton
Nottingham Forest 3-0 West Ham
Southampton 1-0 Everton
Wolves 2-2 Crystal Palace
Tottenham 4-1 Aston Villa
Manchester United 1-1 Arsenal
Fulham 2-1 Brentford

Premier League weekly picks betting odds

Newcastle 3.83Arsenal 1.98Draw Offs: 3.82
Bournemouth 5.55Manchester City 1.6Draw Offs: 4.53
Liverpool 1.43Brighton 6.98 Draw Offs: 5.35
Manchester United 2.62Chelsea 2.53Draw Offs: 3.99

Premier League Matchday 10: Newcastle 1-0 Arsenal

When?Saturday, November 2 at 8:30 am ET, 7:30 am CST, 6:30 am MT, and 5:30 am PT
Where?St. James Park
Where can I watch it?Peacock

Arsenal knew that visiting Newcastle wouldn’t be easy, but itdidn’t stop them from suffering a 1-0 loss at St. James’ Park, thanks to a goal by forward Alexander Isak.

The Swedish striker found the net 12 minutes in, as Anthony Gordon sent in a first-touch cross that Isak headed in, capitalizing on a weak defensive effort by the Gunners.

This result not only distanced Mikel Arteta’s side from the top but also dropped them to fifth place with 18 points, while Newcastle sits in tenth with 15.

Premier League Matchday 10: Bournemouth 1-2 Manchester City

When?Saturday, November 2 at 11:00 am ET, 10:00 am CST, 9:00 am MT, and 8:00 am PT
Where?Vitality Stadium
Where can I watch it?Peacock

Manchester City had gone 15 years without dropping points to Bournemouth, but that streak ended with their recent visit as the Cherries defeated Pep Guardiola’s squad 2-1, costing them the Premier League lead.

The scoring was opened by Antoine Semenyo in the 9th minute when Milos Kerkez broke down the left wing and crossed for Semenyo, who controlled, turned, and beat the opposing goalkeeper. A similar left-wing cross led to Evanilson’s goal in the 64th minute, while Josko Gvardiol pulled one back in the 82nd minute to close the gap, but it was not enough.

Guardiola’s side has been obtaining points in last-minute plays, but this time was not possible, but almost did as a header of Erling Haaland was saved by the goalkeeper, and then his shot hit the post.

The Citizens now sit second with 23 points, two behind Liverpool, while Bournemouth climbs to ninth with 15 points, as in their last three matches, they beat Manchester City and Arsenal at home while drawing as visitors with Aston Villa.

Premier League Matchday 10: Liverpool 2-1 Brighton

When?Saturday, November 2 at 11:00 am ET, 10:00 am CST, 9:00 am MT, and 8:00 am PT
Where?Anfield
Where can I watch it?Peacock

Even with the satisfaction of leading the Premier League, Liverpool had to fight for their 2-1 victory over Brighton, who took an early lead in the 14th minute through Turkish midfielder Ferdi Kadioglu with a cross-shot that hit the post and entered the goal.

The Reds struggled in the first half but found the equalizer in the second when a cross from Gakpo was not touched by anyone and slipped into the goal in the 70th minute.Two minutes later, Salah struck a beautiful left-footed goal to secure the home win.

Arne Slot’s team now leads with 25 points, while the Seagulls are eighth with 16.

Premier League Matchday 10: Manchester United 1-1 Chelsea

When?Sunday, November 3 at 12:30 pm ET, 11:30 am CST, 10:30 am MT, and 9:30 am PT
Where?Old Trafford
Where can I watch it?Peacock

In this week’s Premier League derby, Manchester United couldn’t capitalize on the impact of Erik ten Hag’s departure, drawing 1-1 at home against Chelsea, who continue to show a strong start to the season.

Portuguese midfielder Bruno Fernandes opened the scoring in the 70th minute from the penalty spot, but just four minutes later, Moisés Caicedo seized a rebound and sent the ball into the net.

The Red Devils now sit in 13th place with 12 points, while the Blues are fourth with 18 points, seven behind Liverpool.

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