Wolves set a Premier League high not seen in 18 years plus the other key facts from the weekend's matches
Everton 2-0 BurnleySeamus Coleman is the 20th player to score 20 Premier League goals for Everton, and the third defender to do so for the club after David Unsworth (33) and Leighton Baines (29)
AFC Bournemouth 1-0 Tottenham HotspurAt the age of 19 years and 351 days AFC Bournemouth goalkeeper Mark Travers became the first teenage goalkeeper to start a PL match since Joe Hart for Manchester City in October 2006
West Ham 3-0 SouthamptonSince the start of last season Marko Arnautovic has been directly involved in 30 PL goals, (scoring 20 and assisting 10). It is 14 more than any other West Ham player
Wolves 1-0 FulhamWolves have won 57 points this season, the most by a promoted side since Ipswich Town in 2000/01, when they racked up 66 points
Cardiff City 2-3 Crystal PalaceCrystal Palace striker Michy Batshuayi has ended on the winning side in all eight Premier League matches in which he has found the net; only Daniel Agger, with nine, and Chris Smalling, with 11, have scored in more matches with a 100 per cent record
Newcastle United 2-3 LiverpoolSalomon Rondon's goal took him to 10 in the Premier League this season, the first time Newcastle United have had two players reaching double figures in the competition since 2011/12
Huddersfield Town 1-1 Manchester UnitedHuddersfield avoided defeat in a Premier League match in which they fell behind for the first time since drawing 1-1 at Burnley in October 2018, ending a run of 23 straight league losses when trailing at any stage
Chelsea 3-0 WatfordWith 16 goals and 15 assists, Eden Hazard has been directly involved in 31 Premier League goals for Chelsea this season; only Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink with 32 in 2000/01, Frank Lampard with 36 in 2009/10 and Didier Drogba with 39 in 2009/10, have had a hand in more in a single campaign for the club
Arsenal 1-1 Brighton & Hove AlbionArsenal striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is the sixth different player to score 20+ goals in a Premier League season for the club and the first since Alexis Sanchez in 2016/17
Manchester City 1-0 Leicester CityVincent Kompany scored his 20th goal in all competitions for Man City, with his long-range strike against Leicester his first from outside the penalty area