Liverpool produced a clinical first-half performance to score three set-piece goals in a chaotic 5-2 win over relegation-fighting West Ham.
Norwich condemned relegation-threatened Leicester to a fourth successive home Sky Bet Championship defeat to end Gary Rowett's unbeaten start as manager.
Matt Crooks' smash-and-grab goal secured Hull a 1-0 victory at Portsmouth to match a 60-year record.
Derby revived their play-off challenge with an impressive second-half comeback to beat Blackburn 3-1 at Pride Park.
Evanilson came off the bench to cancel out Eliezer Mayenda's opener to rescue Bournemouth a point in a 1-1 draw at the Vitality Stadium as Sunderland ended a run of three straight losses.
VAR's powers have been extended by football's lawmakers.
Mikel Arteta believes Arsenal are finally on "the right trajectory" to unlocking Viktor Gyokeres's full potential.
In the build-up to Old Firm games, we’ve become used to our usual routine: widespread panic at dropped points, outrage at refereeing decisions, and club statement warfare.
I remember being at Carrington last summer reporting on Deadline Day and, although it had been clear for a few weeks it was a move United had been exploring, it still seemed a surprise they completed the transfer of a young Belgian goalkeeper from Royal Antwerp called Senne Lammens.
"Watch yourself now. Enjoy it but you're going to get a lot of media attention; everyone's going to know you. You've gone from no one knowing who you are to a potential superstar..."
Igor Tudor says his task at Tottenham is the biggest rescue-job of his career.
Benjamin Sesko has become Manchester United’s super-sub after scoring three decisive goals in his last four games – but the £74m striker is banging on the door for his first start under Michael Carrick against Crystal Palace at Old Trafford on Sunday.
Now it gets serious.
For 138 years, Rangers and Celtic have contested Old Firm games central to determining which half of Glasgow lifts the league title.
Ex-Tottenham midfielder Jamie O’Hara has slammed the attitude and mentality of the Spurs squad and believes they “haven’t got the stomach for a relegation fight”.
"When I came to Everton, I felt so welcomed, so valued and to this day, it's definitely the best decision I ever made in my career."
100 days out from World Cup 2026, Scotland assistant coach Steven Naismith is feeling “very optimistic” about his country’s chances of progressing beyond the group stages for the first time.