England
Pape Matar Sarr sealed a dominant display for Tottenham as they extended their unbeaten Premier League away run with a 3-0 win over Everton, handing the Toffees their first defeat at the new Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Captain Micky van de Ven struck twice from corners in the first half, punishing the hosts’ defensive lapses and putting their strong home record in jeopardy.
The Toffees, unbeaten in five games at Bramley-Moore Dock, thought they had equalised through Jake O’Brien, but VAR ruled the effort out for offside interference.
Despite creating chances, Everton couldn’t find a breakthrough, with Guglielmo Vicario producing key saves.
Senegalese star Sarr then headed home a late third from Richarlison’s cross to secure victory and lift Spurs to third place in the table.
At the Molineux, Zimbabwe international Marshall Munetsi played a key role in Wolves’ spirited fightback, but his side ultimately fell 3-2 to Burnley after conceding a stoppage-time winner.
The visitors raced into an early lead as Zian Flemming struck twice within 30 minutes, before the hosts responded through Jorgen Strand Larsen’s penalty and Munetsi’s close-range header just before half-time.
Wolves pushed hard for a winner after the break, with Jean Ricner-Bellegarde and Arias both coming close. However, they missed chances that proved costly as South Africa's Lyle Foster capitalised on a late counter-attack to snatch victory for the Clarets.
Elsewhere, Egypt international Mohamed Salah was on target for Liverpool, but the Reds’ woes deepened as Brentford earned a deserved 3-2 victory at the Gtech Community Stadium.
The Bees struck early when Burkina Faso star Dango Ouattara converted from Kristoffer Ajer’s flick-on, before Kevin Schade doubled the lead on the stroke of half-time.
Milos Kerkez briefly gave the Reds hope, but a VAR-awarded penalty coolly dispatched by Igor Thiago restored the hosts’ cushion.
Salah’s instinctive finish offered a glimmer of hope late on, yet the champions slumped to a fourth straight league defeat, leaving them sixth in the table.
At Old Trafford, Bryan Mbeumo scored twice as Manchester United edged Brighton 4-2 to record their third straight Premier League win.
The Red Devils looked comfortable after an hour, leading through Matheus Cunha’s superb finish, Casemiro’s deflected effort, and the Cameroonian’s first goal.
However, late drama ensued when Danny Welbeck curled in a brilliant free-kick before Charalampos Kostoulas headed home in stoppage time to make it 3-2.
Just as tension mounted, Cameroon striker Mbeumo sealed victory with a composed strike into the roof of the net.
In another encounter, Moroccan star Chemsdine Talbi struck a dramatic stoppage-time winner as Sunderland stunned Chelsea 2-1 at Stamford Bridge.
The hosts took an early lead through Alejandro Garnacho, but Wilson Isidor equalised before halftime, prodding home after Bertrand Traore’s effort was blocked.
Sunderland defended resolutely as Chelsea pressed for a winner, with Robin Roefs making key saves to deny Garnacho and Enzo Fernandez.
Deep into stoppage time, substitute Brian Brobbey held up a long ball before laying it off for Talbi, who coolly slotted into the bottom corner to send the travelling supporters into raptures.

Spain
Etta Eyong was on target for Levante as they played out a 1-1 draw with Real Mallorca at the Estadi Mallorca Son Moix.
The Cameroon international put the Frogs ahead in the 21st minute, capitalising on a loose ball inside the box to fire home against the hosts.
However, their hopes of victory faded when Pablo Maffeo unleashed a stunning left-footed strike into the top corner in the 73rd minute. Despite late pressure, the Valencians had to settle for a frustrating 1-1 draw.
In another Spanish top-flight fixture, Azzedine Ounahi inspired Girona’s comeback in a thrilling 3-3 draw against Oviedo at Montilivi.
Trailing by two goals, the hosts rallied as Cristhian Stuani converted a penalty before the Moroccan unleashed a stunning strike from the edge of the box to level the score.
Ounahi then earned another penalty, which Stuani buried to make it 3-2. However, heartbreak struck deep into stoppage time when David Carmo headed in Oviedo’s late equaliser.
Italy
Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa sealed Napoli’s 3-1 victory over Inter Milan at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, helping the defending champions climb to the top of the Serie A table.
Kevin De Bruyne opened the scoring from a penalty before Scott McTominay doubled the lead. The visitors pulled one back through Hakan Calhanoglu, but Cameroon’s Anguissa restored the Blues’ two-goal advantage.
The win marks Napoli’s sixth in eight league games, moving them one point clear of AC Milan.
Gift Orban was among the goal scorers as Hellas Verona played a thrilling 2–2 draw with Cagliari at the Bentegodi Stadium.
The Yellow and Blues had gone ahead through Gagliardini, and the Nigerian forward tapped in a low finish from Giovane’s cross to double the advantage.
However, the visitors fought back with Riyad Idrissi pulling one back and Mattia Felici netting a stoppage-time equaliser, leaving both sides to share the spoils in an entertaining Serie A clash.
Germany
Edmond Tapsoba scored a crucial header as Bayer Leverkusen defeated Freiburg 2-0 at the BayArena, moving into the Bundesliga’s top four.
Ernest Poku opened the scoring with a smart long-range finish after linking with Aleix Garcia before Tapsoba doubled the lead early in the second half from Alejandro Grimaldo’s pinpoint cross.
The goal marked the Burkina Faso international’s first home league goal since January 2023. Freiburg struggled to respond, and Philipp Lienhart’s second yellow compounded their woes.
Leverkusen’s win secured four consecutive league victories and reinforced their strong form under Kasper Hjulmand.
