Wolves end wait for Premier League win, Man City aim to snap losing streak
Wolves ended a wait since April for a Premier League win by beating fellow strugglers Southampton 2-0 before Manchester City aim to end their losing run at Brighton on Saturday.
League leaders Liverpool are also in action later when seventh-placed Aston Villa visit Anfield.
Wolves boss Gary O'Neil was under huge pressure to deliver after a 13-game winless run in the top-flight and got the perfect start when Pablo Sarabia swept home Matheus Cunha's pass for the club's fastest ever Premier League goal.
Cunha smashed home a stunning second goal himself early in the second period to give Wolves a vital three points which sees Southampton replace them at the bottom of the table.
Fulham moved into the top six by inflicting more misery on Crystal Palace with a 2-0 win at Selhurst Park.
Emile Smith-Rowe pounced on an error from Maxence Lacroix to open the scoring in first-half stoppage time.
The Eagles' hopes of a fightback were hit when Daichi Kamada saw red for a wild lunge on Kenny Tete.
Harry Wilson came off the bench to score twice in stoppage time to secure a 2-1 win over Brentford on Monday and the Welsh international was an impact substitute again to wrap up the victory seven minutes from time.
Yoane Wissa scored twice as Brentford twice came from behind to beat Bournemouth 3-2.
Twice the in-form Cherries led through Evanilson and Justin Kluivert.
But the Bees have taken 16 points from a possible 18 at home this season.
Brentford quickly levelled on both occasions through Wissa and Mikkel Damsgaard.
Wissa then completed the comeback with his seventh goal in eight league appearances this season.
Brentford edge ahead of Bournemouth into the top half of the table.
West Ham and Everton did little to quell the discontent among both fanbases in a 0-0 draw.
There were loud boos at full-time at the London Stadium from the West Ham support, but a point does edge Everton four clear of the bottom three.
History could be made at the Amex later should an injury-hit City lose once more.
Never in his 16 seasons as a manager has Pep Guardiola been defeated in four consecutive games.
Liverpool lead City by two points thanks to a brilliant start to life in England for Arne Slot.
The Dutchman has won 14 and drawn one of his first 16 games in charge in all competitions and the Reds may be meeting Villa at the right time.
Unai Emery's men have lost their last three games in three different competitions after a promising start to the campaign.
Arsenal are aiming to bounce back from their own tough run when they visit Chelsea in the pick of Sunday's action.
K.Costa--IM