The sporting weekend featured a controversial draw between Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder for the WBC heavyweight title and a number of dramatic Premier League games.

Here, Press Association Sport takes a pictorial look at those and the rest of the weekend’s notable moments.

Deontay Wilder knocked down Tyson Fury twice as they drew a dramatic WBC heavyweight title fight in Los Angeles
Deontay Wilder knocked down Tyson Fury twice as they drew a dramatic WBC heavyweight title fight in Los Angeles (Lionel Hahn/PA)
Divock Origi scores a dramatic winner for Liverpool after an error from Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford
Divock Origi scores a last-gasp winner for Liverpool after an error from Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford (Peter Byrne/PA)
Jon Rahm won the Hero World Challenge by four shots in the Bahamas on Sunday
Jon Rahm won the Hero World Challenge by four shots in the Bahamas on Sunday (Dante Carrer/AP)
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, right, scored twice as Arsenal beat Tottenham 4-2 on Sunday
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, right, scored twice as Arsenal beat Tottenham 4-2 on Sunday (Nick Potts/PA)
Ronnie O’Sullivan survived a scared to beat Ken Doherty 6-5 in their second-round clash in the UK Championship
Ronnie O’Sullivan survived a scared to beat Ken Doherty 6-5 in their second-round clash in the UK Championship (Martin Rickett/PA)
Chelsea v Fulham – Premier League – Stamford Bridge
Pedro celebrates after opening the scoring for Chelsea in their 2-0 victory over Fulham (Andrew Matthews/PA)
Ryan Christie scored the only goal as Celtic won the Betfred Cup final 1-0 against Aberdeen
Ryan Christie scored the only goal as Celtic won the Betfred Cup final 1-0 against Aberdeen (Jeff Holmes/PA)
Raheem Sterling, centre, continued his hot streak in front of goal as Manchester City beat Bournemouth 3-1 on Saturday
Raheem Sterling, centre, continued his hot streak in front of goal as Manchester City beat Bournemouth 3-1 on Saturday (Martin Rickett/PA)
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho, right, substituted Marcus Rashford during the 2-2 draw at Southampton
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho, right, substituted Marcus Rashford during the 2-2 draw at Southampton (Andrew Matthews/PA)
Michael Rhodes in action for Gallagher Premiership leaders Saracens during their 29-6 victory over Wasps on Saturday
Michael Rhodes in action for Gallagher Premiership leaders Saracens during their 29-6 victory over Wasps on Saturday (Victoria Jones/PA)