In the five Premier League games played simultaneously from 3 p.m. to around 5 p.m. today, September 14, two wins were recorded across the match venues.
At Anfield Stadium, Nottingham Forest pulled off a stunning upset by defeating Premier League giants, Liverpool 1-0, putting an end to manager Arne Slotโs perfect start with the Reds.
Callum Hudson-Odoiโs remarkable goal secured the win, marking Forestโs first victory at Liverpool in any competition since 1969.
Meanwhile, Manchester City showcased their strength by coming back from an early setback to secure a 2-1 victory against Brentford.
Erling Haalandโs impressive performance, scoring two goals, helped maintain Cityโs 100% record in the Premier League.
At Selhurst Park, Crystal Palace fought back from being two goals down to secure a 2-2 draw with Leicester City. Jean-Philippe Matetaโs stoppage-time penalty leveled the score.
This result allowed Palace to avoid a third Premier League defeat this campaign.
At Craven Cottage, West Ham secured a point against Fulham with a late goal from Danny Ings, preventing a second consecutive defeat.
Ingsโ timely goal showcased the teamโs fighting spirit and determination to grab points even in the dying moments of the game. The match ended in a 1-1 draw.
While at Falmer Stadium, newly promoted Ipswich Town who are yet to win a Premier League game this season, managed to secure a 0-0 draw at the hands of unbeaten Brighton.
Note that earlier in the day, Manchester United defeated Southampton 3-0 at St. Maryโs Stadium.