By DAILY MAIL SPORT REPORTER
Published: 06:04 EST, 2 February 2026 | Updated: 06:04 EST, 2 February 2026
How did you get on against our experts in Daily Mail Sport's Predictor challenge in gameweek 21 of the Premier League?
It has been a crazy weekend of action with late goals and comebacks galore - and one player managed to call all seven results correctly!
On Saturday afternoon, Arsenal thumped Leeds 4-0 to get back to winning ways in the Premier League and Beto's 97th-minute leveller at Brighton salvaged a 1-1 draw for Everton.
On Saturday teatime Chelsea then came back from 2-0 down to win an epic against West Ham, thanks to Enzo Fernandez's late strike... which preceded an on-pitch brawl!
Later that night Anthony Gordon opened the scoring at Anfield as Newcastle threatened a huge win at Liverpool, but a quickfire Hugo Ekitike double before half-time set the hosts on path to a 4-1 victory.
EXPERT PREDICTIONS
Daily Mail Sport's Jack Gaughan took three points this weekend
Brighton 1-1 Everton - HOME - 0pts
Leeds 0-4 Arsenal - DRAW - 0pts
Chelsea 3-2 West Ham - HOME - 1pt
Liverpool 4-1 Newcastle - HOME - 1pt
A Villa 0-1 Brentford - HOME - 0pt
Man Utd 3-2 Fulham - HOME - 1pt
Tottenham 2-2 Man City - AWAY - 0pt
If a home win there was perhaps not a huge surprise, many will have come unstuck in one of our early Sunday clashes. Manchester United appeared to have snatched defeat from the jaws of victory with two late Fulham goals earning a comeback draw... until Benjamin Sesko scored to send Old Trafford into raptures.
Many will have backed a home win there but few would have backed Brentford to beat high-flying Aston Villa - particularly after having Kevin Schade sent off before half-time.
But win it they did, Dango Outtara's 45th minute goal proving the difference and delivering a potentially fatal blow to Villa's title challenge - not to mention scuppering many of our players' chances of a perfect seven!
Tottenham's brilliant comeback against Manchester City - courtesy of a Dominic Solanke brace - secured a 2-2 draw for under-pressure Thomas Frank and capped off our weekend's games.
Among our experts, Lewis Steele top scored with five points with James Sharpe and Nathan Salt bagging four apiece.
Jack Gaughan scored three which meant James now tops our leaderboard by two points from Jack.
Think you could call all seven games correctly this coming weekend? Come along and test your football brains. The selections for gameweek 21 of Predictor are now live.
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