Premier League give us three correct matches on Sunday afternoon, as title-chasing Aston Villa face Brentford, Michael Carrick Manchester United clash with Fulham, and Nottingham Forest lock horns with Crystal Palace.
For here, we go run through everything wey happen for the three Sunday games and break down the main talking points from another action-packed day for England top flight.
Brentford Spoil Aston Villa Title Dream

Aston Villa Premier League title hope take serious hit after surprise 1-0 defeat to Brentford, as the Villans miss chance to close the gap between them and league leaders Arsenal to four points.
Most of the chances fall Aston Villa way for the first half, with Brentford also going down to 10 men after Kevin Schade collect red card for unnecessary kick on Matty Cash.
Despite the red card, Brentford counter-attack still remain dangerous, and the Bees score the only goal of the match just before half-time as Dango Ouattara fire the ball enter net from close range.
Tammy Abraham think say e don get perfect comeback moment for Aston Villa after e score equaliser early for second half, but after long VAR check, dem rule the goal out as ball don comot from play earlier in the move.
Aston Villa continue to push hard to find way back into the match, but dem no fit beat Caoimhin Kelleher as Brentford manage hold on and waka comot from Villa Park with all three points.
As a result, Unai Emery side don now lose their last two Premier League matches for home, leaving them still seven points behind Arsenal.
While disappointment dey for Aston Villa side, Brentford deserve plenty praise as dem climb go seventh for the Premier League table, just four points behind the top five.
Carrick Manchester United Continue Strong Run

Michael Carrick Manchester United momentum continue as the Red Devils secure dramatic 3-2 win over Fulham for Old Trafford, making am three straight victories under the new manager.
Before the match, everybody dey talk about how Manchester United go cope as the team with more possession, but na Fulham actually control more of the ball for the intense first 45 minutes.
Man United open scoring after 20 minutes when referee first give penalty for foul on Matheus Cunha, but VAR overturn am and rule say the foul happen outside the box, with Casemiro rising well to power header from the resulting free kick.
The Red Devils start second half with more composure, keeping pressure around Fulham penalty area, and that pressure lead to Cunha smashing the ball into the roof of the net, proving say Man United fit also break down low block defence.
Fulham think say dem don reduce the deficit just after the hour mark when Jorge Cuenca score from close range, but VAR rule Samuel Chukwueze offside for the buildup, meaning Man United still hold two-goal lead.
The visitors make the ending tense for the home fans as Raul Jimenez calmly convert penalty with just over five minutes left, before Kevin fire brilliant equaliser deep into stoppage time.
The drama no end there, as Benjamin Sesko curl beautiful shot into the top corner moments after Kevin goal, sealing late victory for Manchester United.
With that result, the Red Devils don now win three matches back-to-back under Carrick, handing Fulham just their second defeat in their last nine Premier League games.
Pressure Increase on Oliver Glasner

The pressure continue to mount on Oliver Glasner as Crystal Palace winless run extend to 12 matches across all competitions after 1-1 draw with Nottingham Forest.
Crystal Palace enter the match already without win in 11 straight games, with serious pressure dey build on Glasner, especially after some controversial comments from the Eagles boss in recent weeks.
Instead of strong response, Palace suffer terrible start as dem concede within five minutes, with Morgan Gibbs-White finding the bottom left corner to give Forest early lead.
Neco Williams then give Palace lifeline after moment of madness, as e use hand clear header off the line, collect red card and concede penalty, with Ismaila Sarr calmly slotting home to level the scores before half-time.
Crystal Palace dominate the second half against 10-man Forest as expected, but their ongoing struggle in front of goal continue, allowing the Tricky Trees hold on for 1-1 draw.
As a result, Glasner team don now go 12 matches without win, and the pressure on the manager go only increase as the poor run continue.
Meanwhile, Sean Dyche go dey happy with the resilience of him side to defend the point with 10 men, as the draw push them six points clear of the relegation zone.