The Premier League resumes this evening with two clashes to round out the matchday.
Here is what has gone down at The Amex and The Emirates so far.
It was a rampant start from the Seagulls, who put their visitors under pressure from the first whistle.
They perhaps should have found a quick opener inside five minutes, butĀ Julio Enciso somehow hit the woodwork from close range.
Brentford appeared to relieve the pressure with aplomb whenĀ Yoane Wissa put the ball in the back of the net on the counter, but the goal was ruled off for offside in the buildup after a VAR check.
The pattern continued for the two sides however, as Brighton created a flurry of quality scoring chances and will perhaps feel aggrieved to remain level heading into the half-hour mark.
A potential swing of momentum came past the 30-minute mark when Brentford keeperĀ Mark Flekken was subbed off through injury after making a bundle of fantastic saves.
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Ipswich were bunkered into their own half from first whistle, a pattern that would remain through the opening 10 minutes.
The Gunners appeared blunted in possession in the opening exchanges however, perhaps working out where to find penetration in the absence of talisman Bukayo Saka.
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