
Tottenham in shock at the start, Ipswich and Hull return with triumphs
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In a meeting between clubs in London, Keane Lewis-Potter (12 minutes), German Vitaly Janelt (33) and Italian Michael Kayode (49) scored Brentford goals, which did not use Portuguese Fábio Carvalho, by injury. More surprising was Hull's victory over Manchester United (2–0), with goals from Nigerian Semi Ajayi (17 minutes) and the Senegalese Nobel Mendy (38), in an unprecedented departure from the 'red devils' against the 'tigers' in the race. The Portuguese Bruno Fernandes, titular and captain, and Diogo Dalot, as an alternate, were used by United, which no longer began two consecutive editions with losses since 1973/74, when it last went down.
Furthermore, The difference could have been even more loose, but the hosts failed a penalti, shooting at the post by the Brazilian Igor Thiago (55 minutes), the Premier League's second best scorer in 2025/26, with 22 attempts. Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (42 minutes) and Frenchman Thierno Barry (53) sealed Everton's home success over Crystal Palace (2–0), with Luso-Guineense Beto being an alternate used in the hosts and French coach Pierre Sage debuted by the visitors, holders of the League Conference.
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In a meeting between clubs in London, Keane Lewis-Potter (12 minutes), German Vitaly Janelt (33) and Italian Michael Kayode (49) scored Brentford goals, which did not use Portuguese Fábio Carvalho, by injury.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesMore surprising was Hull's victory over Manchester United (2–0), with goals from Nigerian Semi Ajayi (17 minutes) and the Senegalese Nobel Mendy (38), in an unprecedented departure from the 'red devils' against the 'tigers' in the race.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThe Portuguese Bruno Fernandes, titular and captain, and Diogo Dalot, as an alternate, were used by United, which no longer began two consecutive editions with losses since 1973/74, when it last went down.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThe difference could have been even more loose, but the hosts failed a penalti, shooting at the post by the Brazilian Igor Thiago (55 minutes), the Premier League's second best scorer in 2025/26, with 22 attempts.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesKiernan Dewsbury-Hall (42 minutes) and Frenchman Thierno Barry (53) sealed Everton's home success over Crystal Palace (2–0), with Luso-Guineense Beto being an alternate used in the hosts and French coach Pierre Sage debuted by the visitors, holders of the League Conference.
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