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Arsenal beat Spurs 4-1 again, as Liverpool break Forest hearts

Jimbo has Daniel Storey, Tom Williams and Colin Millar for company after another weekend of pure Premier League drama.


Arsenal get back to winning ways with Eberechi Eze returning to haunt Spurs again in the North London derby. Igor Tudor’s new side now sit 4 points above the relegation zone.


Liverpool leave it very, very late to win at Forest and subject Vitor Pereira to defeat in his first league match in charge. Which means West Ham’s draw with Bournemouth closes the gap between 17th and 18th to just points.


There are currently no points separating 4th, 5th and 6th after Chelsea drop points again at home to Burnley.


Matt Woosnam joins us to outline Oliver Glasner’s future at Palace after the toxicity between the fans and the Eagles head coach increases.


Plus some hot takes on James Milner becoming the Premier League’s all-time appearance record holder.


Produced by Charlie Jones



RUNNING ORDER: 

• PART 1: Goings on at Gateshead and Wellington (02.00)

• PART 2: Spurs 1-4 Arsenal (08.00) 

• PART 3a: Nottingham Forest 0-1 Liverpool (23.00)

• PART 3b: Chelsea 1-1 Burnley (27.00)

• PART 3c: Aston Villa 1-1 Leeds (31.00)

• PART 4a: Oliver Glasner’s future at Palace with Matt Woosnam (37.00)

• PART 4b: Sunderland 1-3 Fulham (43.00)

• PART 4c: Man City 2-1 Newcastle (46.00)

• PART 4d: West Ham 0-0 Bournemouth (51.00)

• PART 4e: James Milner breaks PL appearance record (53.00)

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