Bruno Fernandes: Late Drama & Amorim’s Reaction

A Premier League has another journey this weekend, before the break imposed by the appointments of the teams. English clubs thus want to raise points before forced interruption and there are many duels that promise to warm land of their majesty.

Marco Silva’s Fulham is the first to enter the field in this 3rd round with a visit to Chelsea, which also has Portuguese Pedro Neto on the squad.

Note also for Saturday afternoon with five games, including Manchester United against Burnley, which can be decisive in the future of Ruben Amorim.

The most awaited game of this third round takes place on Sunday, at 4:30 pm, with champion Liverpool hosting Viktor Gyokeres Arsenal.

Stay with Sport to Minute And follow, along and step, the main incidences of the English Championship.


  • 58 minutes ago

Rodrigo Dear 28 minutes ago

Already play at the last meeting of the Premier League scheduled for this Saturday.

Miguel Simões 58 minutes ago

Three points are in Old Trafford.

Penalty 'Safa' Ruben Amorim when falling from the cloth. Vítor Pereira still Zeros

Manchester United defeated Burnley 3-2, with a great penalty converted by Bruno Fernandes by falling off the cloth, relieving the crisis scene in the start of the season. Wolverhampton, by Vítor Pereira, has not yet scored in the Premier League.

Miguel Simões | 17:05 – 08/30/2025

Rodrigo Dear 1 hour ago

Falling out of cloth, Bruno Fernandes was called upon to hit a penalty and shot to 3-2.

Miguel Simões 1 hour ago

Rodrigo Gomes reduces and relaunches the match. 2-3 at 79 minutes.

Miguel Simões 1 hour ago

Jaidon Anthony restores equality and Ruben Amorim doesn’t even want to believe it. 2-2 at 67 minutes.

Miguel Simões 1 hour ago

Bryan Mbeumo responds immediately and points 2-1 to Manchester United on 57 minutes with Diogo Dalot in assistance.

Miguel Simões 1 hour ago

Lyle Foster, former SC victory, ‘plot’ Ruben Amorim. 1-1 at 56 minutes.

Miguel Simões 1 hour ago

Dewsbury-Hall complicates the life of Vítor Pereira. The 1-3 is done at 55 minutes.

Miguel Simões 2 hours ago

Manchester United 1-0 Burnley

Sunderland 0-0 Brentford

Tottenham 0-1 Bournemouth

Wolverhampton 1-2 Everton

Miguel Simões 2 hours ago

Ruben Amorim can celebrate. Casemiro sees the heading ‘bumping into the post and, following this, Cullen accidentally points out. Dubravka still tried to take the ball over the goal line, but the referee’s clock, using the technology, indicated that the ball exceeded the line. 1-0 at 27 minutes.

AutoGle also counts. Referee looks at the clock and Ruben Amorim celebrates

Manchester United began to beat Burnley on 27 minutes after a self-collateral of Josh Cullen. Lance was only validated after resorting to technology known as ‘Eye of Falcon’, when referee Samuel Barrot looked at the clock.

Miguel Simões | 16:11 – 08/30/2025

Miguel Simões 2 hours ago

Iliman Ndiaye replaces Everton in front of the marker. 1-2 at 33 minutes.

Francisco Amaral Santos 2 hours ago

The visiting advantage did not last long to be annulled. Hee-chan Hwang restores the draw in the match (1-1)!

Francisco Amaral Santos 2 hours ago

Manchester United was complaining about a penalty for Walker’s grab, but the referee goes to VAR and decides to have the game follow.

Francisco Amaral Santos 2 hours ago

There is the first goal of the match and scored by a former FC Porto! Evanilson marks and puts visitors to advantage (1-0)!

Francisco Amaral Santos 3 hours ago

Rolls the ball in the four 15h00 games, with special highlight for the duel between Manchester United and Burnley!

Francisco Amaral Santos 3 hours ago

Premier League’s 3rd Day Opening Game was the scene of Chelsea’s homemade victory against Fulham. Enzo Fernández watched João Pedro’s goal and sentenced the match.

Former Benfica plot Marco Silva and Fulham leaves defeated from the visit to Chelsea

Premier League’s 3rd Day Opening Game was the scene of Chelsea’s homemade victory against Fulham. Enzo Fernández watched João Pedro’s goal and sentenced the match.

Francisco Amaral Santos | 14:34 – 08/30/2025

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Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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