With so many teams in action all week, only four Premier League games filled the 3pm slot on Saturday.
Brighton and Southampton played out an entertaining 1-1 draw on Friday night, with plenty of VAR controversy making headlines.
Arsenal visit rivals West Ham in London on Saturday afternoon as they look to go second in the table.
And Sunday’s huge clash between Liverpool and Manchester City should be a spectacle, but before that, plenty of other teams were fighting for points.
Read on to see how the eight teams fared in the games.
Brentford 4-1 Leicester
Brentford came from a goal down to crush Leicester 4-1 in West London.
It was a shaky start for the hosts after Facundo Buonanotte scored on 21 minutes, only for Yoane Wissa to equalize four minutes later.
A super Saturday 😁 pic.twitter.com/242yT9hMmI
— Brentford FC (@BrentfordFC) November 30, 2024
All three other goals came from Kevin Schade.
The German played the game of his life, scoring a hat-trick for the Bees.
It completed a very good win for Thomas Frank’s men.
Crystal Palace 1-1 Newcastle
Crystal Palace saved a late point against Newcastle.
Selhurst Park erupted in the 94th minute when Daniel Munoz equalized.
But it was a nervy afternoon at Selhurst Park up to that point after Marc Guehi scored an own goal.
However, the England defender made up for his mistake by setting up Palace’s goal in the dying seconds.
Late drama as we get a point at home ❤️💙#CPFC // #CRYNEW pic.twitter.com/6yX3soEyvC
— Crystal Palace FC (@CPFC) November 30, 2024
Nottingham Forest 1-0 Ipswich
Nottingham Forest returned to winning ways by beating Ipswich 1-0 at Trent Bridge.
It was a relatively lackluster affair, with the only goal coming from Chris Wood from the spot.
But it was another three points for the Tricky Trees, who take their tally to 22 for the season.
Ipswich remain in the bottom three with just one win to their name.
Wolves 2-4 Bournemouth
An absolute slobberknocker 😤 pic.twitter.com/AYdzVwCkR7
— AFC Bournemouth 🍒 (@afcbournemouth) November 30, 2024
Wolves and Bournemouth played out a thriller at Molineux, with the visitors taking the spoils.
Three goals were scored in the first 10 minutes, followed by two more in the first half.
Justin Kluivert hit a penalty hat-trick, the first player to do so in the top flight since 1954.
Jørgen Strand-Larsen’s brace was not enough for the home side to collect points, with Milos Kerkez getting on the scoresheet for Bournemouth.