Southampton vs Aston Villa Line-up: Southampton (4-4-2): Alex McCarthy, Valentino Livramento, Jan Bednarek, Mohammed Salisu, Walker Peters, Mohammed Elyounoussi (Diallo 79'), Ward-Prowse, Oriol Romeu, Stuart Armstrong (Lyanco 62'), Adam Armstrong (Broja 82'), Che Adams. Coaches: Ralph Hasenhuttl Aston Villa (4-2-3-1): Emiliano Martinez, Matty Cash, Axel Tuanzebe, Tyrone Mings, Matt Targett, John McGinn, Marvelous Nakamba (J. Ramsey 63'), Anwar El Ghazi (Davis 79') '), Emiliano Buendia (Archer 72'), Leon Bailey, Ollie Watkins. Coach: Dean Smith ALL foto by : REUTERS
The course of the match Germany vs. Liechtenstein Germany, who was ahead of everything over the visitors, immediately took control of the game. The team made by coach Hans-Dieter Flick locked the Liechtenstein defense, forcing opposing defenders to make mistakes. In the ninth minute, Jens Hofer fouled Leon Goretzka hard in the penalty box. As a result, referee Ivana Martincic gave a direct red card to the defender, as well as a penalty kick for Germany. Ilkay Gundogan who became the executioner was successful in carrying out his duties. His execution ball outwit Liechtenstein goalkeeper, Benjamin Buechel. 1-0 to Germany. Superior number of players makes Germany even more unstoppable. They kept up the Liechtenstein defense for Daniel Kaufmann to score an own goal in the 20th minute when trying to clear Christian Guenter's pass. Germany only needed two minutes after the second goal, to break into the visitors' goal again. This time it was Leroy Sane who listed his name on the scoreboard, after utilizing Leon Goretzka's pass. This was Leroy Sane's fifth goal in his last seven games for club and country. A minute later, Germany added the advantage to 4-0. Marco Reus took advantage of an error by goalkeeper Benjamin Buechel, who panicked under intense pressure from Germany. The goalkeeper was too weak to block the ball. Reus was able to guess Buechel's throw away so his right foot could reach the round skin and bounce into the goal. The referee used VAR technology to confirm the validity of the goal. After looking at the monitor, the referee woman confirmed Reus' goal was legal and Germany were ahead 4-0 which lasted until halftime. The Der Panzer party isn't over yet. After the break, they broke into the visitors' goal again in the 49th minute. Leroy Sane scored again, using Marco Reus' assist. In the 77th minute, it was the turn of the striker, Thomas Mueller, who listed his name on the scoreboard to make Germany lead 6-0. Florian Neuhaus who became Mueller's servant, who was placed on the spearhead. Only three minutes later, Germany's advantage increased to 7-0. Marco Reus gave a sweet pass to Ridle Baku, who managed to carve his first goal on the international stage. Germany, who were injured in Group J Qualifiers after losing 2-1 to North Macedonia on 3 September, are not satisfied with the seven goals. In the 86th minute, Thomas Mueller scored his second goal of the game to put his team ahead 8-0. Germany's goal feast on matchday ninth was closed by Maximilian Goppel's own suicide in the 89th minute so the final score became 9-0. Germany 9-0 Liechtenstein (Ilkay Guendogan-penalty 11', Daniel Kaufmann-own goal 20', Leroy Sane 22', 49', Marco Reus 23', Thomas Mueller 77', 86', Maximilian Goppel-own goal 89 '
Run of the Game: Arsenal had scored in the seventh minute through Bukayo Saka. A VAR review annulled the goal, which declared Saka in an offside position when he grabbed the ball from Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, as Nicolas Nkoulou was the last man in the Watford defense despite Ben Foster's exit. Arsenal were able to penetrate the Watford penalty box several times through short passes. The moment ended without a goal as the Watford defenders quickly made a tackle before the ball was shot by Arsenal players. Until the game runs for half an hour, Watford have not been able to let go of the experiment. The team's efforts made by Claudio Ranieri through counter-attacks ran aground several times when entering the final third of Arsenal's defense. Arsenal were awarded a penalty in the 36th minute after Danny Rose hit Alexandre Lacazette. Aumabeyang stepped up as the executor, but his shot was parried by Ben Foster. Watford released his first attempt in the 39th minute through Juraj Kucka. The Slovakian player's shot was still wide on the right side of Aaron Ramsdale's goal. Ben Foster again made a brilliant save in the 43rd minute. His feet were able to thwart Gabriel Magalhaes' header and the score remained 0-0 until halftime. Arsenal immediately kicked off at the start of the second half. A shot was fired by Albert Sambi Lokonga from outside the penalty box, but the ball was easily caught by Foster. Watford tried to give a threat back in the 53rd minute. Emmanuel Dennis fired from inside the penalty box, but the ball was not yet on goal. Arsenal can finally lead 1-0 in the 56th minute. Ben White tried to penetrate into the penalty box, but was blocked by opposing players and a wild ball was grabbed by Emile Smith Rowe, who slid into the bottom left corner of Foster's goal. Arsenal had scored again. The referee again annulled it because Aubameyang was in an offside position when he poked the ball in front of the goal mouth. Arsenal attack wave continues to increase. Several shots were fired, but none were on target. Watford even had time to almost equalize the score in the 85th minute. Joshua King managed to capitalize on a miscoordinated Arsenal back line and overcame Ramsdale who came out of the box to shoot from a tight angle, but the ball still hit the outside of the net. Watford had to play with 10 men in the 89th minute. Juraj Kucka was given a second yellow card after violating Nuno Tavarez. There are no additional goals on the side of time. Arsenal also won with a score of 1-0. Lineup: Arsenal: Ramsdale, Tomiyasu, White, Gabriel, Nuno Tavares, Maitland-Niles, Lokonga, Saka, Smith Rowe, Lacazette, Aubameyang. Watford: Foster, Kiko Femenía, Cathcart, N'Koulou, Rose, Sissoko, Tufan, Kucka, Sarr, Dennis, King.
Run of the Game: Napoli appeared attacking at the start of the match. Luciano Spalletti's team was very aggressive, but in the first 10 minutes it was difficult to get a shot. Verona even surprised the hosts first through Giovanni Simeone's goal in the 13th minute. The goal came from Antonin Barak's penetration from the right side, who then stabbed into the penalty box to release a pull bait to Simeone. Verona's advantage only lasted five minutes. Fabian Ruiz got the ball from a free-kick, which then passed to Giovanni Di Lorenzo for a goal. The score changed to 1-1. Napoli and Verona played very openly. Buying and selling attacks is inevitable during the first half. Napoli almost turned ahead in the 42nd minute. Victor Osimhen's shot from inside the penalty box hit the post, which made the score 1-1 until halftime. The Partenopei tried everything in the second half to look for the lead. Verona defended very well, which made it difficult for Napoli to get into the penalty box. Attack after attack continued to be launched by both teams. Verona got a golden opportunity through Antonin Barak, but his shot from close range was countered by David Ospina. Verona had to play with 10 men in the 88th minute after Daniel Bessa was given a second yellow card for violating Eljif Elmas. Bessa even though just entered as a substitute in the 75th minute. Dries Mertens almost broke into Verona's goal in injury time. His effort through a free shot still hit the post. Verona were down to nine men in injury time after Nikola Kalinic was shown a second yellow card for elbowing an opposing player. Kalinic was actually a substitute who had only entered in the 84th minute. Luckily for Verona, there were no additional goals during the outnumber of players. Napoli vs Verona finished 1-1. Lineup: Naples: Ospina; Di Lorenzo, Rrahmani, Juan Jesus, Mario Rui; Anguissa, Fabian Ruiz, Zielinski; Politano, Osimhen, Insigne Verona: Montip; Dawidowicz, Gunter, Ceccherini; Faraoni, Tameze, Veloso, Casale; Barracks, Caprari; Simeone
RB Leipzig vs Dortmund line-up: RB Leipzig: Péter Gulácsi, Nordi Mukiele, Mohamed Sisian, Joško Gvardiol, Benjamin Henrichs, Amadou Haidara, Tyler Adams, Angeliño, Yussuf Poulsen, Dominik Szoboszlai, Christopher Nkunku Yellow cards: Dominik Szoboszlai, Tyler Adams, Yusuf Poulsen Coach: Jesse Marsch Dortmund: Gregor Kobel, Mats Hummels, Manuel Akanji, Marin Pongračić, Thorgan Hazard, Jude Bellingham, Axel Witsel, Thomas Meunier, Marco Reus, Julian Brandt, Donyell Malen Yellow cards: Jude Bellingham, Marco Reus, Axel Witsel, Thomas Meunier Coach: Marco Rose
Conte only made one change from the starting line-up when Spurs were beaten by Manchester United last weekend. Sergio Reguilon started in Conte's favorite 3-4-3 formation. The trio of Son Heung-min, Harry Kane and Lucas Moura were sent off to find goals as quickly as possible. The result Spurs took the lead in the 13th minute through Son. Starting from Moura's stabbed movement from the right, he ended with a hard shot that could be parried by Marcus Schubert. Son quickly leaked the rebound into a goal. Song Heung-min gives Tottenham a 1-0 lead The goal made Spurs even more eager to press the Vitesse defense and almost scored a second goal in the 21st minute, had Son's shot not hit the post. A minute later, Spurs were able to double their advantage through Moura. Getting a measured pass from Kane in the final third, Moura grabbed it and then calmly rolled it into Vitesse's goal. Lucas Moura scores Tottenham's second Spurs drifted further away in the 28th minute as Jacob Rasmussen netted his own net in chaos in the box. Rasmussen tries to block Kane's shot, but it goes into the net. Own goal gives Tottenham a 3-0 lead Rasmussen paid thoroughly through a goal that made the score 1-3 in the 32nd minute. Maximilian Wittek's corner was greeted by Rasmussen who beat Eric Dier in an aerial duel and headed the ball into Hugo Lloris' goal. Matus Bero then revived Vitesse's hopes seven minutes later when he broke into Lloris' goal on a counter-attack. Moura lost the ball and Yann Gboho took it to the penalty box. The ball passed to Bero who beat Dier and Lloris before firing into goal. The goal made Vitesse even more excited even though the first half ended 3-2 for Spurs' advantage. CREDIT : ALL FOYO BY GETTY IMAFES (ALEX PANTLING)