Nottingham Forest 2-2 Liverpool
Premier League leaders Liverpool dropped points for the second game in a row after a 1-1 draw at Nottingham Forest.
The hosts got off to the perfect start when Anthony Elanga did well to pick out the run of Chris Woods, who sent a first-time strike past Alisson Becker.
Liverpool had to wait until the 65th minute to get back on level terms when two substitutes combined, as Diogo Jota nodded home a corner from Konstantinos Tsimikas.
Neither side were able to grab a winner as Liverpool sit seven points clear of Arsenal, who face Tottenham Hotspur on Wednesday night.
Brentford 2-2 Manchester City
Manchester City let a two-goal lead slip to draw 2-2 with Brentford on Tuesday evening.
The Citizens had to wait until the 65th minute when Phil Foden bagged his third league goal of the campaign with a lovely finish from Kevin de Bruyne's cross.
With Brentford pushing for the equaliser, City doubled their lead in the 77th minutes as Flekken could only parry Savinho's shot into the path of Foden who slammed home from close range.
Yoane Wissa pulled one back for the hosts in the 82nd minute and become Brentford's all-time leading scorer in the Premier League with 37 goals, before Christian Norgaard powered home a header in the 92nd minute to snatch a point.
Chelsea 2-2 Bournemouth
Chelsea and Bournemouth shared the spoils in a 2-2 draw at Stamford Bridge.
The Blues got the breakthrough after 12 minutes as Nicolas Jackson did well to hold off a couple challenges before playing in Cole Palmer, who sat down the goalkeeper before slotting home.
The Cherries hit back in fine fashion as Justin Kluivert converted a penalty in the 50th minute, before Antoine Semenyo put the visitors ahead on 68 minutes.
However, the hosts rescued a point in second-half stoppage time thanks to Reece James' impressive free-kick.
West Ham United 3-2 Fulham
West Ham United returned to winning ways in the league with a 3-2 triumph over Fulham.
The Hammers raced into the lead after 31 minutes as Carlos Soler bagged his second goal of the campaign by firing past Bern Leno.
The lead was doubled two minutes when Aaron Wan-Bissaka turned provider to pick out Tomas Soucek, who fired home from close range.
Alex Iwobi netted twice in the second half to help reduce the deficit, but Lucas Paqueta also netted the third for West Ham in the 67th minute, which proved to be the winning goal.
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