Welcome, football fanatics! Brace yourselves for an exhilarating rollercoaster ride through the unpredictable world of English football. Today, we delve into three heart-stopping matches that left fans on the edge of their seats – Newcastle's epic battle against Luton, Brighton's dominant display against Crystal Palace, and Burnley's nail-biting clash with Fulham. From stunning comebacks to jaw-dropping goals, join us as we relive these thrilling encounters step by step - because in the Premier League, anything can happen 'as it happened'!
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