Another dramatic day of Premier League drama has unfolded before our eyes. There's been another change at the top of the league table...
Southampton 3-2 Arsenal (13:30)
Southampton have got their first competitive victory under Ralph Hasenhuttl and it came in dramatic style at St. Mary's.
Charlie Austin's late header won it for Southampton, who climbed out of the relegation zone as a result.
Danny Ings scored two headers for the Saints, and Henrikh Mkhitaryan also scored a double for the Gunners.
Hasenhuttl's side looked completely different to how Mark Hughes' teams have been performing in recent weeks. A huge win for the Saints. A win that COULD kickstart their season.
Brighton & Hove Albion 1-2 Chelsea (13:30)
Chelsea have now moved within two points of Tottenham Hotspur in third-place with a win down at the Amex Stadium.
Eden Hazard set up a goal for Pedro, as well as scoring the decisive goal for the Blues. Solly March replied for the Seagulls; but it wasn't enough for Chris Hughton's side.
Brighton performed well in the second-half, but the two goals they conceded in the opening 45 minutes proved to be too much for Albion.
Liverpool 3-1 Manchester United (16:00)
The biggest game of the day came at Anfield, and with it, a huge win for the Reds, who have now climbed above Manchester City in the table to reclaim top spot.
Xherdan Shaqiri scored two after he came off the bench for Liverpool, to cancel out Jesse Lingard's equaliser.
Sadio Mane got on the end of a fantastic Fabinho through ball to initially give the hosts the lead at Anfield.
Jose Mourinho admitted after the match that Liverpool "were the better side" on the day and they deserved the plaudits.