Newcastle 3-3 Liverpool, Arsenal 2-0 Manchester United and more: Premier League clockwatch – as it happened
Manchester City beat Nottingham Forest, Southampton thrashed by Chelsea, Everton put four past Wolves and Aston Villa win against Brentford
Last game of the evening to mention sees Aston Villa take on Brentford in the late(r) kick off. We’ll be monitoring that one as well.
Villa haven’t won a football match since October. They’re also hoping global eyeballs will spur them on.
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