Tom Cleverley Watford Premier League

Premier League fixtures & results: TV schedule, live stream & guide to Week 8

Watford leapt above Arsenal in the Premier League table by claiming a dramatic 2-1 win over the Gunners on Saturday evening.

Earlier in the day, Manchester United had held Liverpool to an uninspiring 0-0 draw at Anfield to kick off matchday eight of the English top-flight season.

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That draw allowed Manchester City to take sole possession of first place as their attack continued to sparkle in a 7-2 hammering of Stoke City.

Goal has your complete guide to the latest set of fixtures, including the updated table.


PREMIER LEAGUE FIXTURES


DateMatchTimeTV?
Oct 14Liverpool 0-0 Manchester United12:30Sky
Oct 14Burnley 1-1 West Ham15:00None
Oct 14Manchester City 7-2 Stoke City15:00None
Oct 14Crystal Palace 2-1 Chelsea15:00None
Oct 14Tottenham 1-0 Bournemouth15:00None
Oct 14Swansea City 2-0 Huddersfield Town15:00None
Oct 14Watford 2-1 Arsenal17:30BT
Oct 15Brighton 1-1 Everton13:30None
Oct 15Southampton 2-2 Newcastle United16:00Sky
Oct 16Leicester City 1-1 West Brom20:00Sky

Liverpool hosted Manchester United at 12:30, with chances few and far between in the 0-0 draw. David de Gea made the best save of the match to deny Joel Matip from close range.

The rest of England's Champions League clubs are also in action on Saturday due to the upcoming week of European fixtures.

Kevin De Bruyne starred and six different players scored in Manchester City's 7-2 thrashing of Stoke City, which keeps them top of the league for another weekend.

Things were not nearly as good for Chelsea, who were stunned by a resurgent Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park and lost 2-1 - the Eagles' first win and first goals of the season.

Tottenham did not convince much more at Wembley but Christian Eriksen's sole goal was enough to see them defeat struggling Bournemouth.

Swansea City pushed themsleves up the table with a 2-0 win over Huddersfield Town and Burnley denied West Ham three points with a late Chris Wood equaliser to secure a 1-1 draw.

At 17:30, Watford claimed a last-gasp 2-1 victory over Arsenal thanks to Tom Cleverley's 92nd-minute winner.

There was more late drama on Sunday, with Wayne Rooney cancelling out Anthony Knockaert's 82nd-minute opener to deny Brighton a win over struggling Everton and Manolo Gabbiadini's double rescuing a point for Southampton against Newcastle United.

Leicester City saved a point against West Brom on Monday night thanks to Riyad Mahrez's 80th-minute equaliser.


PREMIER LEAGUE TABLE


PosTeamPldWDLGDPts
1Manchester City8710+2522
2Manchester United8620+1920
3Tottenham8521+1017
4Watford8431015
5Chelsea8413+513
6Arsenal8413+213
7Burnley8341+213
8Liverpool8341+113
9Newcastle United8323+111
10West Brom8242-210
11Southampton8233-29
12Huddersfield Town8233-49
13Swansea City8224-38
14Brighton8224-48
15West Ham8224-68
16Everton8224-88
17Stoke City8224-98
18Leicester City8134-36
19Bournemouth8116-104
20Crystal Palace8107-163

PREMIER LEAGUE TV COVERAGE


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In the UK, Premier League games will be available to watch live on Sky Sports and BT Sport, with the BBC broadcasting highlights on Match of the Day. Viewers will also be able to stream games live online using Sky Go and the BT Sport app.

UK TV channelUK online stream
Sky Sports / BT SportSky Go / BT Sport app

In the U.S., up to 250 Premier League games will be available to watch live on television on NBC's various channels, including NBC, NBCSN and CNBC. These games can be streamed on NBC Sports Live.

The network also announced in June that a further 130 games would be exclusively available with the 'Premier League Pass' on NBC Sports Gold. The 'Premier League Pass' service will cost $50.

US TV channelUS online stream
NBC SportsNBC Sports Live

LAST WEEKEND'S RESULTS


DateMatchTimeTV?
Sep 30Huddersfield Town 0-4 Tottenham12:30Sky
Sep 30Bournemouth 0-0 Leicester City15:00None
Sep 30West Brom 2-2 Watford15:00None
Sep 30West Ham 1-0 Swansea City15:00None
Sep 30Stoke City 2-1 Southampton15:00None
Sep 30Manchester United 4-0 Crystal Palace15:00None
Sep 30Chelsea 0-1 Manchester City17:30BT
Oct 1Arsenal 2-0 Brighton12:00BT
Oct 1Everton 0-1 Burnley14:15Sky
Oct 1Newcastle United 1-1 Liverpool16:30Sky

Harry Kane had his scoring boots on once again, finding the target twice as Tottenham thrashed Huddersfield Town 4-0 in the Saturday lunchtime game. Ben Davies and Moussa Sissoko also netted for Spurs.

Five 15:00 fixtures then followed, with Manchester United also winning 4-0 thanks to two Marouane Fellaini goals against Crystal Palace. Juan Mata and Romelu Lukaku were also on the scoresheet.

High-flying Watford held West Brom to a 2-2 draw away from home thanks to Richarlison's 95th-minute equaliser but there was less drama at Bournemouth, who drew 0-0 with Leicester City.

West Ham recorded a much-needed 1-0 win at home against Swansea City and Stoke City were 2-1 victors over Southampton.

In the Saturday evening kick-off, Kevin De Bruyne's precise strike from 20 yards ensured Manchester City's fine performance at Chelsea was rewarded with three points.

On Sunday, Arsenal climbed into the top five with a 2-0 home victory against Brighton.

Everton's early-season woes continued as they were downed by Burnley in a north-west match-up before the action closed with Rafa Benitez holding his former employers to a point, as Newcastle United drew 1-1 with Liverpool.

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