Roberto Firmino ended his dry spell in emphatic fashion on Saturday, scoring a hat-trick to lead Liverpool past Arsenal.
Mohamed Salah also got on the scoresheet in the 5-1 win, moving into a three-way tie for the Premier League's top scorer's title. He, Harry Kane and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang have now all scored 13 goals.
Kane got on the scoresheet on Saturday but Tottenham Hotspur were upset by Wolverhampton, who completed an unlikely comeback.
Here are Saturday's results:
Brighton & Hove 1-0 Everton
Fulham 1-0 Huddersfield
Leicester 0-1 Cardiff
Spurs 1-3 Wolves
Watford 1-1 Newcastle
Liverpool 5-1 Arsenal
The latest Premier League standings (Rank, Team, Played, Goal Difference, Points):
1 Liverpool 20, +40, 54
2 Tottenham 20, +22, 45
3 Manchester City 19, +36, 44
4 Chelsea 19, +21, 40
5 Arsenal 20, +12, 38
6 Manchester United 19, +6, 32
7 Wolverhampton Wanderers 20, 0, 29
8 Leicester 20, +1, 28
9 Watford 20, -1, 28
10 Everton 20, +1, 27
11 West Ham 19, -1, 27
12 Bournemouth 19, -6, 26
13 Brighton 20, -5, 25
14 Crystal Palace 19, -8, 19
15 Newcastle United 20, -12, 18
16 Cardiff 20, -19, 18
17 Southampton 19, -15, 15
18 Fulham 20, -25, 14
19 Burnley 19, -24, 12
20 Huddersfield 20, -23, 10
Here are the Premier League's top scorers (Player, Team, Goals):
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Arsenal 13
Harry Kane, Spurs, 13
Mohamed Salah, Liverpool, 13
Eden Hazard, Chelsea, 10
Richarlison, Everton, 9
Raheem Sterling, Manchester City, 9
The Gunners briefly led through Ainsley Maitland-Niles but Liverpool dominated Saturday's marquee clash, and a quick double from Firmino gave the hosts the lead.