AFC Bournemouth defeats Arsenal 2-1 after coming back from behind.
Declan Rice gave Arsenal the lead on his 100th appearance, but Dean Huijsen scored from a long throw, and Evanilson bagged home at a corner as Bournemouth rallied to win 2-1 at the Emirates despite Arsenal giving up twice from set pieces.

Declan Rice's goal after 34 minutes gave the home team the lead at halftime, but the Cherries rallied in the second half.
With 15 minutes remaining, Evanilson scored his 12th goal of the season, bundling home from a corner after Dean Huijsen equalised with a spectacular header from a long throw by Antoine Semenyo.
In order to create history in north London, the Cherries played out the rest of the match.
With one of three changes, Andoni Iraola surprised some by choosing to give Antoine Semenyo a well-earned break.
The Ghanaian was replaced by Marcus Tavernier, and Adam Smith and Alex Scott were replaced by Julian Araujo and Lewis Cook.
Between their two Champions League semifinal matches, Mikel Arteta selected a formidable Arsenal team, making only two changes from the squad that lost to PSG 1-0 in the first leg.
Since there were very few attacks in the first fifteen minutes, both teams tried to gain some early dominance.
Just before the fifteen-minute mark, the first attempt on goal went to the home team. Gabriel Martinelli let Rice in behind him, but the Englishman missed the far corner with his shot.
Two minutes later, Rice had another chance but missed it again. Then, with Rice threatening, Bukayo Saka threaded a pass through for Ben White in behind, and Illia Zabarnyi headed his clipped cross behind.
Evanilson, a striker, had the Cherries' first opportunity of the match in the 26th minute, but he was unable to get his header down with enough height on his jump.
Saka set Martinelli up on the edge of the box, and he pulled a shot wide before Kepa saved a header from Leandro Trossard.
After 34 minutes, despite Zabarnyi's best efforts, Rice snuck in behind Martin Odegaard, rounded Kepa, and finished from the angle to give Arsenal the lead.
After driving at the defence and shooting from just beyond the box, Justin Kluivert came very near with a deflected shot that was not far from the top corner.
After the keeper gave the ball away, Evanilson tried to chip David Raya, but his effort was just too high, and the home team took the lead at halftime.
Similar to the first half, the second session began with limited opportunities, with the home team wasting a five-on-five break early on.
Tavernier reached the far post shortly after a cross from Milos Kerkez, and the left back stopped Saka's attempt at the other end.
Saka's header was easily stopped by Kepa, and the Englishman then curled a shot past the Spaniard's far post.
Shortly after the hour, Iraola was sent to his bench after Dango Ouattara's excellent effort to beat his man on the left ended in his cross being too close to Raya.
Kluivert and Araujo were replaced by Semenyo and Scott, and the Ghanaian's first move was to slip in behind, winning a throw-in following a forceful touch.
After 67 minutes, however, Semenyo threw the ball into the Arsenal box, where Huijsen climbed to head the ball into the far corner, magnificently tying the score.
With fifteen minutes remaining, the Cherries seized the lead after Ouattara was replaced by David Brooks.
Following a VAR check for handball, Scott swung in a corner that was met by Tavernier with a free header. Tavernier flicked it on for Evanilson to bundle home at the far post.
With three minutes remaining in the 90, Daniel Jebbison took the Brazilian's place, and the Cherries played out six more minutes to defeat Arsenal in their first-ever league double.