Premier League fans were left reeling as a seven-goal thriller unfolded at St James' Park, with Leeds United leading 3-2 going into injury time - only to have Newcastle United snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. The drama was capped off by Antoine Semenyo's stunning late winner, which sealed a thrilling 4-3 win for the Magpies.
In other games, Dr Tottenham showed they still had life in them with a dramatic late goal at Burnley, but it wasn't enough to prevent Chelsea from extending their unbeaten run. Liam Rosenior was in the stands, watching as his former side's star man, Mason Mount, saw red for a second time this season.
Manchester City continued their league form struggles, while Manchester United earned a crucial point against Burnley with Darren Fletcher on the touchline. At Goodison Park, Everton fans were left seething after their players were involved in a heated exchange that saw one of the visitors' staff receive a yellow card for reacting to a hair-pulling incident.
The table has taken another shake-up as Brentford moved up to fifth place, while Liverpool and Arsenal remain locked in a fierce title battle. The Gunners' 3-1 win over Wolves was their fourth consecutive victory, while Liverpool's 2-0 win at Crystal Palace saw them move into pole position for the Champions League.
In your questions this week, we tackled everything from the Premier League's transfer window to the top flight's most exciting young players. All that and more on Football Weekly Extra - tune in to find out what we had to say.
In other games, Dr Tottenham showed they still had life in them with a dramatic late goal at Burnley, but it wasn't enough to prevent Chelsea from extending their unbeaten run. Liam Rosenior was in the stands, watching as his former side's star man, Mason Mount, saw red for a second time this season.
Manchester City continued their league form struggles, while Manchester United earned a crucial point against Burnley with Darren Fletcher on the touchline. At Goodison Park, Everton fans were left seething after their players were involved in a heated exchange that saw one of the visitors' staff receive a yellow card for reacting to a hair-pulling incident.
The table has taken another shake-up as Brentford moved up to fifth place, while Liverpool and Arsenal remain locked in a fierce title battle. The Gunners' 3-1 win over Wolves was their fourth consecutive victory, while Liverpool's 2-0 win at Crystal Palace saw them move into pole position for the Champions League.
In your questions this week, we tackled everything from the Premier League's transfer window to the top flight's most exciting young players. All that and more on Football Weekly Extra - tune in to find out what we had to say.