Premier League Round 11: Drama in North London, Everton Cruise, and Chelsea Shine

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The 11th round of the Premier League kicked off on Saturday, November 8, delivering another day full of twists, late goals, and standout performances.


Tottenham 2–2 Manchester United: Last-Minute Chaos at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

The weekend’s action began with a thriller in North London, where Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United shared the points in a dramatic 2–2 draw.

United struck first midway through the opening half thanks to Bryan Mbeumo, and Rúben Amorim’s side looked in control for much of the match — though wasteful finishing prevented them from extending their lead.

That proved costly. Substitute Mathys Tel equalized late on, and Richarlison thought he had completed a comeback with a stoppage-time header to make it 2–1. But United refused to die — Matthijs de Ligt bundled home from close range in the sixth minute of added time to snatch a point for the visitors.


Everton 2–0 Fulham: Mykolenko Helps Toffees Return to Winning Ways

Vitalii Mykolenko played the full 90 minutes as Everton earned a solid home win over Fulham. Goals from Idrissa Gueye and Michael Keane sealed a deserved 2–0 victory for the Toffees, who looked far more balanced and compact at Goodison Park.


Sunderland 2–2 Arsenal: Gunners Let Victory Slip Away

It was a frustrating afternoon for Arsenal, who were held to a 2–2 draw by a resilient Sunderland side. The hosts took the lead through Daniel Ballard before halftime, but second-half goals from Bukayo Saka and Leandro Trossard turned the game around for the Gunners.

Just as Mikel Arteta’s men looked set for a comeback win, Brian Brobbey struck deep into stoppage time to deny Arsenal all three points.


Chelsea 3–0 Wolves: Second-Half Surge Powers Blues

Chelsea closed out Saturday’s fixtures in style, beating Wolverhampton Wanderers 3–0 at Stamford Bridge. After a quiet first half, the Blues found their rhythm after the break — Malo Gusto, João Pedro, and Pedro Neto all found the net to secure a convincing victory and keep their unbeaten run alive.


Other Results

West Ham 3–2 Burnley

  • Goals: Fleming (35) put Burnley ahead, but Wilson (44), Souček (77), and Walker-Peters (87) turned the game around for the Hammers before Cullen (90+7) pulled one back in stoppage time.


The round continues on Sunday, with several key fixtures still to come, but Saturday’s action already delivered everything Premier League fans crave — late goals, high drama, and plenty to talk about.