Three matches in the Premier League on Sunday. Find out how Liverpool responded to Manchester City winning on Saturday.
Could Chelsea continue their recent strong form against Wolves? And finally, Manchester United travelled to Arsenal for a huge match in the top four race.
Liverpool 4-2 Burnley
Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane starred as Liverpool came from a goal down to move within a point of leaders Manchester City with a win against Burnley at Anfield.
Every single weather condition you could think of featured on Merseyside. Sun, rain, snow, hail, wind - we had it all.
Fortunately for Liverpool, it didn't disrupt their flow too much, with Firmino scoring twice; likewise Mane.
Burnley actually took an early lead in front of the Kop. Ashley Westwood's corner went all the way in, without a touch. Alisson appeared to be obstructed by James Tarkowski, but Andre Marriner deemed it legal.
Firmino equalised after a mix-up between Tarkowski and Tom Heaton, before Mane put the Reds up swiftly after the equaliser.
Adam Lallana was the surprise started for Jurgen Klopp's men and he had a tremendous game in the Liverpool midfield three.
Firmino scored again to extend Liverpool's advantage, but in stoppage-time, Johann Gudmundsson replied for the Clarets.
Mane added to his tally before the final whistle, though, after some great work from substitute Daniel Sturridge.
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Chelsea 1-1 Wolves
Eden Hazard scored in added-time to ensure Chelsea managed a point at Stamford Bridge against Wolves.
Raul Jimenez gave the visitors the lead quickly after the second-half started following a swift counter-attack from Wolves.
Cesar Azpilicueta tried to intercept and the final touch did come off the Spanish defender, but it will go down as Jimenez's goal.
Wolves thought they were going to see the game through after being in front for the majority of the second-half at the Bridge.
However, Hazard had different thoughts. The Belgian winger cut inside on his right foot from the edge of the box and smashed the ball low and past Rui Patricio with seconds remaining.
Chelsea had a bit of time to try and complete an extraordinary comeback, but Wolves held firm in London and the points were shared.
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Arsenal 2-0 Manchester United
Ole Gunnar Solksjaer's unbeaten Premier League record as Manchester United boss is over, with Arsenal beating and overtaking their top four rivals.
Goals either side of half-time from Granit Xhaka and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has ensured the Gunners move into the top four positions.
Xhaka opened the scoring after hitting a venomous strike into the bottom-left corner from outside the box.
United looked dangerous going forward and Romelu Lukaku in particular was looking bright, but the hosts performed excellently defensively.
Arsenal were awarded a penalty in the second-half, and with Aubameyang missing late on against Tottenham last weekend, he made no such mistake this time.
The Gabon striker showed great composure and calmness to stroke the ball past David de Gea.
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