Liverpool deserve to be given the Premier League title: Former Manchester United striker
The Reds were on their way to a first title win in three decades before the league was suspended.
The Reds were on their way to a first title win in three decades before the league was suspended.
Also, see Manchester City vs Manchester United, Premier League match prediction, live streaming details and when and where to watch in India.
Riding on a solitary goal from Aaron Cresswell in the 48th minute, West Ham stunned fourth-placed Chelsea.
Bernardo Silva in the 78th minute scored the opening goal for City, but it was too late for Pep Guardiola's men as they failed to chase down the hosts.
Till the 84th minute, Liverpool were trailing by a goal but their relentlessness was put to an end by the equaliser in the 85th minute from Adam Lallana. The final whistle blew with the scoreline of 1-1.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored twice to give Arsenal a 2-0 lead in the match, but later the Gunners squandered the lead as Watford hit back to draw 2-2.
Brazilian forward Richarlison drew the first blood for Everton in the 5th minute of the game but the happiness could not last long as within 4 minutes to the goal, Moroccan midfielder Romain Saiss played a leveller.
The first goal for the guests came in the 33rd minute when a shot from Alexander-Arnold got a touch from Chris Wood and ricocheted into the goalpost.
After Arsenal failed to take advantage of some good chances, Liverpool punished them, as if to remind them that they still have a way to go to compete with the best.
Pogba executed a powerful shot but was pushed away by Rui Patricio, who saved low to his right.