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Premier League fixtures & results: TV schedule, live stream & guide to Week 9

Tottenham blasted four goals past Liverpool to record a comprehensive 4-1 victory over the Reds at Wembley on Sunday.

Spurs, led by two Harry Kane goals, looked by far the more likely side to be in title contention in the final fixture of the weekend against the defensively vulnerable Reds.

Arsenal won 5-2 at Everton before that and on Saturday, Manchester City stretched their lead at the top of the table by defeating Burnley as rivals Manchester United lost away to Huddersfield Town.

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


PREMIER LEAGUE FIXTURES


DateMatchTimeTV?
Oct 20West Ham 0-3 Brighton20:00Sky
Oct 21Chelsea 4-2 Watford12:30Sky
Oct 21Manchester City 3-0 Burnley15:00None
Oct 21Swansea City 1-2 Leicester City15:00None
Oct 21Huddersfield Town 2-1 Manchester United15:00None
Oct 21Newcastle United 1-0 Crystal Palace15:00None
Oct 21Stoke City 1-2 Bournemouth15:00None
Oct 21Southampton 1-0 West Brom17:30BT
Oct 22Everton 2-5 Arsenal13:30Sky
Oct 22Tottenham 4-1 Liverpool16:00Sky

Slaven Bilic will be feeling the heat after West Ham suffered an embarrassing 3-0 loss at home to newly promoted Brighton on Friday night.

The Saturday lunchtime kick-off saw Chelsea pull off a dramatic comeback win over Watford as they put their shock loss at Crystal Palace behind them.

Manchester City strengthened their grip on top spot with a 3-0 win over Burnley, with rivals Manchester United slipping up against Huddersfield Town, losing 2-1.

Elsewhere, managerless Leicester City defeated Swansea 2-1 in Wales, Newcastle United ended their winless run with a 1-0 victory over Palace and Bournemouth recorded an away win over Stoke City.

A stunning late goal from Sofiane Boufal was the difference at St Mary's where Southampton edged out West Brom in a close contest.

On Sunday, Arsenal piled more pressure on Ronald Koeman by recording a 5-2 victory over Everton at Goodison Park, with Idrissa Gueye sent off.

And the latest round of fixtures was capped off with the most notable matchup of the lot as Tottenham hammered Liverpool at Wembley.


PREMIER LEAGUE TABLE


PosTeamPldWDLGDPts
1Manchester City9810+2825
2Manchester United9621+1820
3Tottenham9621+1320
4Chelsea9513+716
5Arsenal9513+516
6Watford9432-215
7Newcastle United9423+214
9Burnley9342-113
8Liverpool9342-213
10Southampton9333-112
11Huddersfield Town9333-312
12Brighton9324-111
13West Brom9243-310
14Leicester City9234-29
15Swansea City9225-48
16West Ham9225-98
17Stoke City9225-108
18Everton9225-118
19Bournemouth9216-77
20Crystal Palace9108-173

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?
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 in the Saturday lunchtime kick-off, 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 were also in action on Saturday due to their European fixtures the following week.

Kevin De Bruyne starred and six different players scored in Manchester City's 7-2 thrashing of Stoke City, which kept 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.

Later on, 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 but it was not enough to keep Craig Shakespeare's job as the manager was sacked Tuesday.

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