Here is Sportzwiki’s daily news round-up, featuring top sports news from around the world, on 6th November 2017. Here’s all the news from sporting events as cricket, football, WWE, Tennis and other sport took over the attention of all the sports enthusiasts.
ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE
Manchester City Vs. Arsenal

Manchester City extended their lead at the top of the table as they defeated Arsenal 3-1 continuing their fantastic run under Pep Guardiola. Kevin De Bruyne was in amazing form as he opened the scoring for the home team before Sergio Aguero doubled the lead through a penalty in the 50th minute. Arsenal’s Alexander Lacazette came in as a substitute and pulled one back for the Gunners, but Gabriel Jesus sealed the deal for the league leader in the 74th minute. City are now eight points clear of second-placed United and Spurs.
Tottenham Hotspur Vs. Crystal Palace

Tottenham got level on points with Manchester United as they defeated a dangerous looking Crystal Palace team through a Heung –Min Son goal in the 64th minute. Spurs have been in good form lately even with Harry Kane not scoring in last two matches they have defeated Real Madrid and Crystal Palace at home.
Chelsea Vs. Manchester United

Jose Mourinho and his men lost another match away from home as Alvaro Morata’s header sealed the victory for the blues at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea now moves one point behind the red devils. Mourinho has a huge task ahead if he wants to stay in contention to win the Premier League title.
LA LIGA
Real Madrid Vs Las Palmas
Real Madrid got back to winning ways defeating Las Palmas 3-0. Madrid had lost their last two matches to Girona and Tottenham and was under immense pressure to win the match. Casemiro opened the scoring in the 41st minute. Asensio then rocketed one from 30 yards doubling the lead for the home team. Isco rounded off the scoring in the 74th minute.
GOLF
Panasonic Open
Shiv Kapur won his second Asian Tour title of the year and third of his career coming back from a poor score on Saturday. Kapur faltered at the final hurdle of the same tournament seven years ago. Kapur won his last Asian Tour title in his debut year in 2005.
HOCKEY – ASIA CUP

The Indian Women’s hockey team defeated China 5-4 in a penalty shoot-out to win the Asia Cup in Japan on Sunday. India won their first Asia cup in 13 years and has now qualified for the World Cup in 2018 as Asian Champions. Both the teams were tied 1-1 at full time.