Check out the standout statistics from the latest round of Premier League matches
Brighton & Hove Albion 2-3 Manchester UnitedBruno Fernandes' goal at 99min 45sec is the latest scored in the Premier League since Juan Mata for Chelsea v Norwich City in August 2011 (100min 3sec)
Crystal Palace 1-2 EvertonDominic Calvert-Lewin is the first player to score in each of Everton’s first three matches of a Premier League campaign since Steven Naismith in 2014/15
West Bromwich Albion 3-3 ChelseaChelsea are the first Premier League team since West Ham United in February 2011 to avoid defeat after trailing by at least three goals at half-time, a match which was also against West Brom and finished 3-3
Burnley 0-1 SouthamptonSince the start of last season, Danny Ings has scored 25 of Southampton’s 54 Premier League goals (46 per cent). No player has netted more Premier League goals in this period than Ings
Sheffield United 0-1 Leeds UnitedPatrick Bamford became the first Leeds player to score in their first three top-flight appearances for the club and only the third player to do so in the first three Matchweeks of a PL season for a promoted team, after Michael Ricketts in 2001/02 for Bolton and Norwich's Teemu Pukki in 2019/20
Tottenham Hotspur 1-1 Newcastle UnitedSince Opta began collecting exact Premier League goal times in 2006, Callum Wilson's penalty equaliser for Newcastle United (96:20) is the latest any side has scored with their first shot on target in a match in the competition
Manchester City 2-5 Leicester CityJamie Vardy is the only player to score two hat-tricks against sides managed by Pep Guardiola in all competitions, while he is also the only player to score two PL trebles versus Manchester City overall
West Ham United 4-0 Wolverhampton WanderersWest Ham have scored at least three goals in three consecutive home matches across all competitions for the first time since March 2011
Fulham 0-3 Aston VillaAston Villa's win at Fulham was their first clean sheet in 27 away Premier League matches, a feat last achieved at West Brom in January 2016. It was only the third time they have opened a PL campaign with back-to-back victories, also doing so in 1995/96 and 1999/00
Liverpool 3-1 ArsenalDiogo Jota became the 13th player to score on his Premier League debut for Liverpool, and the first to do so in a match against Arsenal since Sadio Mane in August 2016