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Premier League wrap: Mohammed Kudus strikes late as West Ham take a point against Newcastle, Wolves and Villa also finished level

The three 2pm Sunday kick-offs in the Premier League all ended in draws, as the clubs who competed in Thursday's Europa League and Conference League schedule entered the weekend's action, with West Ham striking at the death to deny Newcastle all three points.

Brighton and Liverpool played out a 2-2 draw at the AMEX Stadium, and it was the same scoreline at the London Stadium between West Ham United and Newcastle United, while Wolves and Aston Villa ended 1-1.

Newcastle looked set to follow up their memorable 4-1 Champions League win over Paris St Germain on Wednesday with a hard-earned three points against the Hammers, after Alexander Isak's quickfire double cancelled out Tomas Soucek’s early opener.

But Ghana winger Kudus, the £38million summer signing from Ajax, struck a minute from full-time to earn the hosts a deserved point.

West Ham took the lead with the first attack of the match and Lucas Paqueta was the architect with an exquisite chip which sent Emerson Palmieri racing through on goal.

The full-back knocked the ball past Nick Pope before unselfishly squaring it for Soucek to tuck into an empty net.

After the break, Newcastle finally tested Hammers keeper Alphonse Areola, who made an incredible save to keep out Burn’s header from Isak’s cross.

But moments later the visitors drew level, Isak reacting quickest after Alvarez inadvertently headed Kieran Trippier’s free-kick back across goal and firing home.

And within five minutes Newcastle were leading when Trippier’s superb cushioned volley-cross was tucked away from close range by Isak.

The Sweden striker went agonisingly close to claiming a hat-trick when he rounded Areola but, from a tight angle, could only hit the post.

It proved costly when Kudus collected Vladimir

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