Manchester City and Arsenal could not be separated in Sunday's title showdown at the Etihad Stadium, with the two teams sharing the points in a goalless draw.
Liverpool are the new leaders in the Premier League table, moving ahead of Arsenal courtesy of a 2-1 success over Brighton & Hove Albion, with Jurgen Klopp's side now two points clear of the second-placed Gunners and three ahead of reigning champions Man City in third.
Saturday's action started with a seven-goal thriller at St James' Park, with Newcastle United beating West Ham United 4-3, and there were then five 3pm kickoffs in England's top flight.
Bournemouth beat Everton 2-1, while Tottenham Hotspur overcame Luton Town by the same scoreline, but the other three games finished level - Burnley holding Chelsea to a 2-2 draw at Stamford Bridge, Sheffield United playing out a 3-3 with Fulham, and Nottingham Forest sharing the points with Crystal Palace in a 1-1 draw.
Aston Villa strengthened their grip on a top-five position with a 2-0 success over Wolverhampton Wanderers later in the day, before Brentford and Manchester United played out a 1-1 draw in West London.
Here, Sports Mole selects its standout XI from the 30th game week of this season's Premier League.
DEFENCE
Arijanet Muric conceded twice in Burnley's clash with Chelsea on Saturday, but the Clarets would not have picked up a point if the 25-year-old had not been in excellent form. Muric made an incredible 11 saves during a standout performance at Stamford Bridge, and he is fully deserving of a spot between the sticks.
There are three defenders in this week's side, including William Saliba, who was outstanding in Arsenal's goalless draw with Man City. The Frenchman kept a certain Erling Haaland extremely quiet, while he made three successful tackles and won two aerial duels during the clash in Manchester.
Ezri Konsa also makes it due to his contribution at both ends for Villa against Wolves. The 26-year-old found the back of the net to double his side's advantage at Villa Park, while he was solid defensively and managed to finish the contest with a pass success rate of 94%.
The final defender in the side is Liverpool's Conor Bradley, who proved to be the standout player on the field against Brighton. The 20-year-old had four successful dribbles and made six tackles at Anfield, while he completed 41 of his 48 passes and had two shots in an all-round performance.
MIDFIELD
Man City struggled for creation against Arsenal on Sunday, but they were again solid through the spine of their team, and much of that was down to the presence of Rodri. The Spain international boasted a pass success rate of 92%, while he completed six dribbles and won four aerial duels against the Gunners.
Burnley's Josh Cullen also had to be a certainty in this XI considering his performance against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. The midfielder came up with his side's equaliser to make it 1-1 early in the second period, before turning provider for Dara O'Shea to head a second for Burnley late on. Cullen completed 31 of his 34 passes in the capital and put in a real shift for the relegation strugglers.
Palace have recently welcomed Eberechi Eze back into their side following injury, and the attacker has come up with a goal and an assist in his last three league outings. Eze was at his best against Forest on Saturday afternoon, setting up Jean-Philippe Mateta to score early on at the City Ground, and he had three shots himself in an all-action performance.
The final spot in the midfield is handed to West Ham's Mohammed Kudus, who did not deserve to be on the losing side on Saturday. The Ghana international came up with a goal and an assist at St James' Park, while he completed six dribbles and won five tackles in the 4-3 loss for David Moyes's side.
ATTACK
Alexander Isak scored two penalties in Newcastle'a 4-3 success over West Ham, while he also came up with the assist for Harvey Barnes to make it 3-3 in the 83rd minute. The Sweden international was a constant threat for Newcastle, and the club will do well to keep him on a long-term basis considering his quality.
There also had to be a spot for Cole Palmer, who was again Chelsea's best player. The Englishman scored twice against Burnley on Saturday afternoon, while he had nine shots in total and completed three successful dribbles during an all-action performance; the 21-year-old's form this season in a struggling side has been exceptional.
The lineup is completed by Ben Brereton Diaz, who is on loan at Sheffield United from Villarreal. The 24-year-old was at his best on Saturday, scoring twice and providing an assist in the 3-3 draw with Fulham. Marco Silva's side just could not deal with the forward, who has managed four goals and one assist in his five Premier League appearances for the relegation-threatened Blades.
SPORTS MOLE'S PREMIER LEAGUE TEAM OF THE WEEK
Sports Mole's Premier League Team of the Week (3-4-3): Muric; Bradley, Saliba, Konsa; Eze, Rodri, Cullen, Kudus; Palmer, Isak, Brereton Diaz
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