Manchester City's emphatic win over Liverpool put them right in the Premier League title race - and brought an end to gameweek 11 of Daily Mail Sport's Predictor.
EXPERT PREDICTIONS
Lewis Steele bagged two points this week
Spurs v Man Utd - AWAY - 0 pts
Everton v Fulham - HOME - 1 pt
Sunderland v Arsenal - AWAY - 0 pts
Chelsea v Wolves - HOME - 1 pt
Brentford v Newcastle - AWAY - 0 pts
Palace v Brighton - AWAY - 0 pts
Man City v Liverpool - DRAW - 0 pts
Erling Haaland bagged his 99th Premier League goal to break the deadlock and goals from Nico Gonzalez and Jeremy Doku made it a comfortable 3-0 win to mark Pep Guardiola's 1,000th game of an incredible career as manager.
In Saturday's lunchtime kick-off, Matthijs De Ligt's late header rescued a 2-2 draw for Manchester United at Tottenham, after it looked like the hosts had completed a late turnaround to take the points.
Everton then saw off Fulham 2-0 at Hill Dickinson Stadium and in the afternoon game Sunderland's Brian Brobbey struck late for a 2-2 draw against Arsenal which blew the title race wide open - and spoiled the weekend for plenty of our Predictor players as well.
Just 13 managed to call all seven correctly, with Chelsea's 3-0 win over Wolves being followed on Sunday afternoon by Brentford's comeback win over Newcastle and Crystal Palace's goalless draw against Brighton, before Haaland and Co brought the weekend to a close.
Tom Collomosse was the pick of our Daily Mail Sport experts, scoring five. Jack Gaughan and Nathan Salt were just behind on four, with James Sharpe netting three.
That was enough to keep Sharpe top of the Mail Sport leaderboard going into the international break, three ahead of Gaughan, with Salt one further behind.
The Premier League returns in a fortnight, with Burnley hosting Chelsea on Saturday lunchtime and a tasty North London derby to look forward to on the Sunday.
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