Winner: Bukayo Saka
Another game, another goal for Saka.
This one my have been fortunate, with the ball deflecting into the net off his chest after his initial shot had been blocked by a defender.
But that will not matter to Saka, who now has three goals in his last two games following his double against Liverpool at the weekend.
The Arsenal winger had endured quite a slow start to the season from a goalscoring sense, netting just once in his first nine appearances.
So his numbers have taken a real boost in the last few days, with Saka having now scored four in 11.
That's much more like what we have come to expect from the 21-year-old.
Winner: Sambi Lokonga
This was another very tidy performance from the young Belgian, who has quietly enjoyed a strong start to the season for Mikel Arteta's side.
Lokonga has already accumulated nine appearances in all competitions and appears to have gone up a level from what we saw from him last season.
In tricky conditions on an artificial pitch, Lokonga was impressive in midfield. He looked calm under pressure, brought the ball forward well and was excellent in possession.
He also had a big part to play in Saka's first-half goal, playing the ball cleverly into his path on the edge of the box.
Winner: Matt Turner
There have been question marks over Turner following his move from the United States in the summer, so this would have been a very satisfying night for the American stopper.
He didn't have too much to do in terms of making saves, although he did make one smart stop in the second half following a quick counter from the home side.
But what was impressive about Turner was how sharp he was off his line.
The artificial pitch meant that the ball was skidding off the surface very quickly and he was always alert to deal with the danger.
Turner's starting position was always very good and he helped out his defence on several occasions when the hosts were threatening.