Chelsea and Liverpool both miss chance to top Premier League after battling draw
Kai Havertz headed Chelsea into the lead before Mohamed Salah converted from the penalty spot.
Kai Havertz headed Chelsea into the lead before Mohamed Salah converted from the penalty spot.
Reece James was sent off and Mohamed Salah's penalty cancelled out Kai Havertz's opener, but Thomas Tuchel's men held on for a 1-1 draw.
Joe Root was delighted with England's Test win at Headingley.
The Blues manager wants two players before Tuesday's deadline.
Dean Smith is hopeful Buendia and Martinez will stay in England.
The hosts came from behind to beat 10-man Blackpool late on.
The British driver lost control at Eau Rouge in the wet conditions.
Arsenal striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang admits that it will be difficult to lift the Gunners' morale, after losing their first three Premier League games.
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola backs his former assistant Mikel Arteta to turn Arsenal's fortunes around, after three consecutive Premier League defeats.
Liverpool are reportedly showing interest in out-of-favour Derby County goalkeeper David Marshall, as a back-up to number one Alisson Becker.
Real Madrid are reportedly ready to withdraw their offer for Paris Saint-Germain's Kylian Mbappe, if the French club do not agree with their revised second bid.
Red Bull's Max Verstappen took pole with Lewis Hamilton third fastest in his Mercedes.
Marco Silva's side completed a comfortable 3-0 victory with goals from Harry Wilson, Bobby Decordova-Bobby Reid and Aleksandar Mitrovic.
Kenny McLean's late equaliser was ruled out due to Todd Cantwell being in an offside position.
Craig Gordon produced a stunning save from a Charlie Mulgrew free-kick.
The Scotland international scored within moments of his introduction as a substitute having been 'hit hard' by illness.
Joel Piroe has given the Welsh side an early lead.
The Magpies led twice, but had to make do with a point.
The on-loan midfielder's brace earned Palace a draw at West Ham.
David Martindale had to make three enforced substitutions within the first hour against Hibs.
The Blades are still without a league win this season.
The Brazilian threw a tantrum as he wanted to take Everton's spot-kick but regular taker Dominic Calvert-Lewin stepped up.
Matt Ingram was in inspired form for the Tigers.
The visitors lacked a cutting edge as they went down to Motherwell at Fir Park.
Lewis O'Brien opened the scoring before the break before goals from Matty Pearson, Sorba Thomas and Danny Ward.