There are five Premier League games to enjoy on Saturday. Please keep checking back for updates. Arsenal vs. Wolves goal scorers: Saka 6′, Odegaard 13′; Connor 86′ They took the lead at six minutes, with the full-fire Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Gassou going smoothly. Cooperate and r

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There are five Premier League games to enjoy on Saturday. Please keep checking back for updates. Arsenal vs. Wolves goal scorers: Saka 6′, Odegaard 13′; Connor 86′ They took the lead at six minutes, with the full-fire Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Gassou going smoothly. Cooperate and r - Lujuba

There are five Premier League games to enjoy on Saturday.

Please keep checking back for updates.

Arsenal vs. Wolves

Goal scorers: Saka 6′, Odegaard 13′; Connor 86′

They took the lead at six minutes, with Bukayo Saka and Gabriel on fire. Jiesu cooperated smoothly, received Zhushouyin's pass, and then crossed the ball and shot to open the situation.

Another brilliant and flowing Gunners goal soon made it 2-0 - this time doing the damage down the left wing, their forward football ending with Martin Odegaard effortlessly turning and finishing in the penalty area central.

In the middle of the second half, the visiting team's goalkeeper Jose Saine had to withdraw from the game due to a back injury, allowing Bentley to make his first appearance of the season. However, the fans seemed in no rush to stop Gabriel Martinelli's shot. The shot hit the goal post.

Wolves set up a fraught ending to the game with a powerful goal through Matthews Connor after Leandro Trossard squandered a chance to extend the lead, however, Eddie Nketiah almost had a direct response at the back door, but the ball hit the woodwork.

Burnley vs. Sheffield United

Goal scorers: Rodriguez 1′, Bren Larsson 28′, Amdoni 73′, Corey Oshaw 75′, Brownhill 80′

Burr Enley got off to a fantastic start with one of their earliest Premier League goals at the Turf Moir Stadium, Jay Rodriguez turning the ball over with a brilliant header after just 15 seconds. Toward the goal.

In order to avoid becoming the team that has lost the most consecutive home games in Premier League history, Jacob Brun-Larsson contributed a second goal shortly before the start of the game and Ollie McBenny added just before half-time. Cambridge United were further troubled by two yellow cards.

Vincent Kompany's side secured their first league win in two months with two late goals in two minutes.

Zaki Amdoni made the score 3-0 with a low shot while breaking through the defense, and then continued to participate in the game as an assist. Luca Coriosho followed with two goals to make the game The results are beyond doubt.

A miserable afternoon got even worse for the visitors as Josh Brownhill added his fifth goal in the 80th minute to leave his side just two points adrift of the relegation line, while Paul Hergin Burt's team remains in 19th place.

Brentford vs. Luton

Goalscorers: Maupay 48′, Mi 55′, Babist 81′; Brown 76′

After a disappointing first half, Brentford It took just three minutes to beat Luton, with Neal Maupay scoring his second goal of the season as the ball rolled directly into the goal with the help of a defender.

Afterwards, Ben Mee extended the lead with a header from the former to take a 2-0 lead, before Jacob Browne reduced the deficit with his second goal in two consecutive games to set up a tense closing period. The foundation was laid.

But Luton's hopes of revival lasted just five minutes before Shandon Babist restored the two-goal advantage to secure a home win for Hofside, taking them back into the top half of the league while Luton remain in fourth 17 bits.

Nottingham Forest v Everton

Newcastle v Manchester United

Sunday's match

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