We've selected these must-see photos from across the stadiums, celebrating the sights and scenes from a Premier League matchday.
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AFC Bournemouth 2-1 Man City
The secret's out! There was no keeping Milos Kerkez and Antoine Semenyo quiet on Saturday
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Spurs 4-1 Aston Villa
Son Heung-min and Spurs had plenty of South Korean support
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Ipswich 1-1 Leicester
Portman Road falls silent to honour those lost in battle before prior to the match on Remembrance weekend
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Liverpool 2-1 Brighton
Supporters enjoy the Alisson-inspired Samba sights around Anfield before the match
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Newcastle 1-0 Arsenal
Fans display a tifo showing a member of the armed forces before kick-off at St James' Park
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AFC Bournemouth 2-1 Man City
Pep Guardiola and Andoni Iraola lay wreaths on the pitch ahead of the match
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Nott'm Forest 3-0 West Ham
Forest fans enjoy the moment as they watch their team rise to third, their highest position since 1998
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Man Utd 1-1 Chelsea
Rasmus Hojlund is brought down by goalkeeper Robert Sanchez as United win a penalty at Old Trafford
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Fulham 2-1 Brentford
A helpless Mark Flekken watches on as Harry Wilson's fantastic flick ignites Fulham's comeback
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Wolves 2-2 Crystal Palace
Dean Henderson can do nothing as Joao Gomes scores Wolves' second goal
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Southampton 1-0 Everton
Russell Martin can't keep his emotions in check after Saints secured their first win
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Wolves 2-2 Crystal Palace
Guess who! Trevoh Chalobah celebrates after scoring his first goal for the Eagles
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Spurs 4-1 Aston Villa
Brennan Johnson shows his delight after Dominic Solanke scores his second of the match
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AFC Bournemouth 2-1 Man City
Mark Travers can't stop Josko Gvardiol scoring his third goal in five Premier League matches
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Fulham 2-1 Brentford
Harry Wilson sends Craven Cottage wild as he completes one of the all-time great Premier League turnarounds
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Newcastle 1-0 Arsenal
The ball blocks the face of Joelinton as Jurrien Timber gets to grips with the Newcastle star
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Liverpool 2-1 Brighton
Fans salute Mohamed Salah after his stunning strike in front of the Kop proved decisive