Crystal Palace brushed aside London rivals Brentford in a comfortable 2-0 home win in the Premier League, thanks to Jean-Philippe Mateta's header and a Nathan Collins own goal.
Mateta gave Palace a deserved lead in the 30th minute after Jefferson Lerma headed Yeremy Pino's booming free-kick back across goal for the French striker to nod home his sixth league goal of the campaign.
Palace's second came six minutes after the break via the old-school method of a long throw into the box from Lerma, which the unfortunate Irish defender headed into his own net.
Palace's win, their first in four league games, puts them seventh on 16 points from 10 games, while Brentford slip to 12th with 13 points.
Diego Gomez scored his first Premier League goals of the season as Brighton romped to a 3-0 win over a desperately poor Leeds at the Amex Stadium.
The home side were at their dynamic, free-flowing best and showed no mercy once Daniel Farke's team began to fall apart midway through the second half, though even before that Leeds had offered next to nothing.
It was a miserable away performance throughout which laid bare the problems this team has scoring goals on the road with just three all season.
Danny Welbeck opened the scoring early, the visitors held the score at 1-0 for almost an hour then capitulated in the space of seven minutes, Gomez twice showing perfect timing in the box to put Leeds to the sword.
Winless Wolves slumped to a 3-0 defeat at Fulham to cast huge doubt over the future of boss Vítor Pereira.
Strikes from Ryan Sessegnon and Harry Wilson, as well as Yerson Mosquera's own goal, kept Wanderers – who had Emmanuel Agbadou sent off in the first half – rooted to the foot of the Premier League.
Their sorry return of just two points from their opening 10 matches is one point worse than at the same stage last season, when Pereira was parachuted in to save them from the drop.
Now the Wolves hierarchy could be considering pressing the ejector button, with the Portuguese coach finding his position under increasing scrutiny after a calamitous defeat against a side who had lost their last four matches.
Additional reporting: PA