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