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Andrew Thompson·13 December 2025
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Andrew Thompson·13 December 2025
Welcome back to another weekend of Premier League action! Check back in across the day for all the goals, stats, and key highlights!
FULL TIME RESULTS
FULL TIME
Arsenal 2-1 Wolves
So nearly a massive result for Rob Edwards' traveling outfit after a late equaliser from Tolu Arokodare, but a brace of own goals from Sam Johnstone and Yerson Mosquera lifts Arsenal to a home win and a five-point lead over Manchester City at the top of the Premier League pile.
It will actually go down as another own goal, as Jesus' header glances off Yerson Mosquera
ARSENAL BACK IN FRONT!!
The Emirates erupts as Gabriel Jesus bags the potential match-winner on his first appearance back at the Emirates in the 4th minute of added time!!
WOLVES LEVEL!!
It's 1-1 at the Emirates as Wolves find an equaliser just into the six-minute period of stoppage time, as Arsenal could not clear their lines before a glancing header from Tolu Arokodare leaves Raya rooted on his line.
Result of the season incoming?!
One final change for Wolves.
Gyökeres will come off here, with Gabriel Jesus coming on as a substitute again, just as he did in midweek against Club Brugge.
Two further changes for Wolves to see out the final ten minutes.
Johnstone's unlucky moment is the third own goal Wolves have surrendered this season.
GOAL!! Arsenal finally have their breakthrough!!
And it's a bit of a fluke as Bukayo Saka's inswinging corner hits the back post and cannons off Johnstone to bounce over the line.
Sheer luck, but they'll take it!!
Edwards freshes up his troops with a pair of changes of his own.
Johnstone makes a top save to deny Rice as he gets down low to parry away with a strong hand. A little over 20 minutes remain at the Emirates, with the score still sitting at nil-nil.
Which amounts to nothing.
Declan Rice comes close with a bending free-kick effort that goes just over the bar from range. Arsenal have a corner from it...
Arteta rings in the changes before the hour mark, with Mikel Merino, Martin Ødegaard, and Leandro Trossard all coming on.
The trio will replace Martin Zubimendi, Eberechi Eze, and Gabriel Martinelli.
Positive signs from Arsenal after Martinelli was found at the back post with a floated cross, though nothing could come of the half-chance.
No changes for the Gunners as we're back in action at the Emirates
A bright spot for Arsenal is that Bukayo Saka has done his part on the Emirates pitch. Are changes from Arteta forthcoming before the start of the second half?
HALF-TIME
Arsenal 0-0 Wolves
It's been a dire 45 minutes of action at the Emirates as the Gunners have largely failed to turn up in the capital against bottom-sitting Wolves, who have crafted the better goalscoring opportunities on the night.
Arteta's men have failed to register a single shot on frame against an outfit that boasts the joint-worst defensive record in the Premier League at the time of writing.
Wolves have another decent chance snuffed out at the final action as Piero Hincapié does well to get down and block Jørgen Strand Larsen's effort from inside the box.
The injury bug continues to pick at Arsenal this season, with Ben White coming off injured. He'll be replaced by Myles Lewis-Skelly, which will see Arteta shuffle the deck at the back.
Warning signs on the night?
Twenty-five minutes into the action at the Emirates, and Arsenal have yet to find a breakthrough.
Wolves undoubtedly will be happy to sit deep in two banks of four to defend while looking to spring on the counter whenever possible.
The Gunners are known to struggle at times against the low block, but Mikel Arteta will hope he has more than enough creative star power to find an opener.
An early chance for Arsenal goes begging as Jurriën Timber heads over the bar from just outside the six-yard box.
KICK OFF
It's top versus bottom as Arsenal look to close out Saturday's action with a home win over Wolves.
Can the Gunners run out comfortable winners, or will Rob Edwards' outfit make it difficult for the league leaders?
For Wolves, tonight is a case of any points will do, but three points would be magical for the Premier League club, who have yet to earn a single win across the 2025/26 season (0-2-13).
We're less than 30 minutes away from the final match of the day, with Arsenal set to host bottom-dwelling Wolves at the Emirates.
In case you missed it, here are the XIs fielded by Mikel Arteta and Rob Edwards, including the return of William Saliba to the Gunners' team sheet:
FULL-TIME
Burnley 2-3 Fulham
A late surge by the Clarets comes to nothing as Fulham end their hoodoo at Turf Moor, with Harry Wilson putting in a Man of the Match performance to the tune of a goal and two assists to lead Marco Silva's Cottagers to a vital three-point result at Burnley for the first time since 1951.
LATE COMEBACK ON!?
It's 3-2 now after Burnley strike again to cut the deficit, with Oliver Sonne left unmarked at the back post to settle Bassey's headed attempt before slotting home.
That's Sonne's first Premier League goal as well.
Is there one more goal in this?
WILSON'S THE MAN OF THE MOMENT!
It's 3-1 Fulham as Harry Wilson makes it three goal contributions on the day, this time, getting his name up in lights on the scoreboard.
A cool finish into the bottom corner leaves a sprawling Dubravka with no chance.
Action resumes at Turf Moor, with Fulham currently on course to end a decades-long drought at Burnley's home patch.
HALF-TIME
Burnley 1-2
Goals from Emile Smith Rowe and Calvin Bassey flank a quality finish from Lesley Ugochukwu see Fulham enjoy a 2-1 lead going into the halftime interval at Turf Moor.
A brace of assists from Harry Wilson is the key talking point of the opening 45 minutes, with the Welsh international posting five goal contributions in his last four Premier League outings, including today.
GOAL!! Fulham restore their one-goal advantage.
Once again, it's all too easy for the traveling opposition as Calvin Bassey nods home at the back post after getting on the end of Wilson's floated cross.
That's Bassey's first Premier League goal since February.
With his assist for Smith Rowe's opener, Harry Wilson takes his direct goal involvement streak to four consecutive Premier League matches for Fulham.
A man in form.
The Clarets are in the mood as they're already pushing for a second just minutes after their equaliser.
Historically, Turf Moor has been a poor hunting ground for Fulham, so it should surprise no one if the Cottagers struggle here today.
BURNLEY BATTLE BACK!
It's 1-1 in the 21st minute thanks to a composed close-range finish from Lesley Ugochukwu. Superb from the young French midfielder.
GOAL! Fulham are out in front!
It's Emile Smith Rowe who lifts the Cottagers into the lead inside the opening ten minutes, with the former England youth starlet left free and clear at the near post to tap home beyond Martin Dubravka after Quilindschy Hartman went walkabout on his marking assignment.
Kick off at Turf Moor.
Can Burnley end their six-match losing run, or can Fulham make it three wins in their last five?
We're ten minutes away from kick-off at Turf Moor as Burnley play host to Fulham. Here are the XIs in case you missed them on socials:
FULL-TIME
Chelsea 2-0 Everton
Liverpool 2-0 Brighton
Three points for two of the Premier League big boys as Chelsea and Liverpool run out winners on the day.
A brace from Hugo Ekitike and a historic Premier League moment for Mo Salah were enough for Arne Slot's Reds to return to winning ways, while a Cole Palmer strike and a fantastic overall performance from Malo Gusto push the Blues back into the top four.
Are Liverpool fans having the last laugh when it comes to the centre-forward debate? Have your say in the comments!
More for Mo, as Salah also now has the third-most total goal involvements in Premier League history, behind just Alan Shearer and Wayne Rooney.
Mo Salah's Liverpool legacy remains undeniable, with the Egyptian icon now pulling ahead of Wayne Rooney for total goal contributions for a single club; the most of any player in Premier League history.
EKITIKE AT THE DOUBLE!
And just when Brighton looked like they could find a way, it's Liverpool that have doubled their advantage as Hugo Ekitike completes his brace on the hour! Mo Salah turned provider for the Frenchman's second!
Brighton are knocking on the door at Anfield as we approach the hour mark, but Fabian Hürzeler's troops are still unable to break through a determined Liverpool back line.
Garnacho has another chance to get himself on the scoresheet today after he wins the foot race against Jake O'Brien, but once again, the winger can only fluff another good opportunity to find a goal.
We're back underway for the second stanza at Anfield and Stamford Bridge.
Can the Reds and Blues hang on for three-point hauls?
HALF-TIME
Chelsea 2-0 Everton
Liverpool 1-0 Brighton
It's been a good day out for French internationals as Hugo Ekitike and Malo Gusto have been among the top performers at Stamford Bridge and Anfield.
Cole Palmer is also back among the goals for the Blues, and Mo Salah came off the bench to replace the injured Joe Gomez in what could potentially be his final appearances at Anfield.
CHELSEA DOUBLE THEIR ADVANTAGE
Gusto gets his name on the scoresheet on the stroke of half-time after a brilliant run down the right channel from Pedro Neto sees the Portuguese pick out the Frenchman in the box to redirect at the near post beyond Jordan Pickford.
Neto's influence shone through once again, with the winger continuing to be a guiding force for Enzo Maresca this season.
Palmer is quickly rising among Chelsea's goalscoring ranks, surpassing Nicolas Anelka with his hit against the Toffees.
Arne Slot is forced to make an early change and calls upon Mo Salah to replace the injured Joe Gomez, and is greeted by huge cheers from supporters.
What can the Liverpool star produce in the wake of his war of words with the club?
Oh, and it should be 2-0!
Alejandro Garnacho should have doubled Chelsea's advantage, but he could only flash his effort wide of a gaping Everton goal.
A huge miss by the Argentine.
GOAL!! Cole Palmer is back on the scoresheet for Chelsea!
The Blues have been knocking on the door and have finally broken the deadlock after being released into the box by Malo Gusto, with the England international slamming home at the near post.
That's his first goal since September.
An early change for Everton sees David Moyes' men suffer a huge blow to their chances on the day, with Dewsbury-Hall limping off the Stamford Bridge pitch and straight down the tunnel.
Ekitike's hit before the minute mark is the fastest goal scored across the Premier League this season.
What a way to start the afternoon at Anfield.
GOAL! Liverpool have struck with a flash!
It's Hugo Ekitike who bags another one for the Reds this season to make it six Premier League goals in 2025/26, giving the home side an early advantage on Merseyside!
And we're up and running at Stamford Bridge and Anfield. Can two of the Premier League's biggest sides secure three points at home, or will high-flying travelers throw a spanner in the works?
It's a big day for Liverpool academy product Curtis Jones, as well as club captain Virgil van Dijk.
Jones makes his 200th appearance for the Reds, while the ever-present Dutch defender features for the 250th time in the Premier League.
Pedro Neto and Yankuba Minteh have been sensational for Chelsea and Brighton this season, and two of the brightest attacking outlets in the Premier League. Will the attacking duo once again have a key role to play this afternoon?
Everton star Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall has all the motivation he needs at Stamford Bridge against his former employers. Will his Three Lions stock rise on the back of another big performance today?
Chelsea look to end a three-match winless run on the league front in the wake of their midweek defeat against Atalanta in the Champions League, and they'll have to do it against an Everton side unexpectedly pushing for European football.
Cole Palmer starts for the Blues in a much-needed boost to the front line.
Mo Salah starts on the bench once again for Arne Slot's Reds, and he'll be joined by summer signing Alexander Isak.
Some of the Premier League's biggest names are in action today as Chelsea and Liverpool kick off on home soil in just under an hour against tricky opposition in the vein of Everton and Brighton.
Later, Burnley will play host to Fulham before table-toppers Arsenal welcome Wolves to North London.









































