Chelsea, Liverpool draw a blank, while Brighton, Aston Villa and Leeds all win (Image Source: IANS)
Chelsea's first game since Graham Potter's sacking on Sunday failed to see any magic solution to the club's problems as they drew 0-0 at home to Liverpool.
Interim coach Bruno Saltor saw his side miss several good chances, while Reece James and Kai Havertz both had goals disallowed in a result that leaves Liverpool eighth in the table and Chelsea 11th, with both struggling to qualify for Europe next season.
On Tuesday night, Brighton gave their chances of European football a big boost with a 2-0 win away to relegation threatened Bournemouth. Young striker Ewan Ferguson put the visitors ahead after 27 minutes and after withstanding pressure from the home side, Julio Encio scored Brighton's second in injury time, a Xinhua report said.