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22:30 GMT - That wraps it all up for this weekend! Thanks for joining us. We'll be back midweek for the conclusion of the Champions League and Europa League group stages.
See you then!
21:43 GMT - Marco Silva has said his Fulham side "have to be clinical" and slammed his forwards, telling TNT Sports "it was not a good night" for them.
"Overall, in the game we deserved more and should have taken more from the game. One shot on target from Man Utd - a lucky deflection.
"We were the team that dominated more. We had two or three good moments to score but I don't remember one dangerous moment from Man Utd.
"In the first half we were the better team, but in the second half it was more balanced. The level we are playing at we have to be clinical - if we don't, it is going to be difficult to win.
"It was not a good night for our attacking players. Let's hope in the next game it will be better."
21:20 GMT - Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim has said Man Utd "need to improve a lot" following their late win over Fulham.
He told TNT Sports: "Really important to have this feeling away from home. Great support from our away fans. Not a great game and no great chances.
"We tried to play our game, but we need to improve a lot. We hold the result in the end, and we closed the game. It is really important to win now.
"Let's take the feeling, but work really hard tomorrow. We need to win the next one."
You can read the full article here.
21:14 GMT - Man Utd goalscorer Lisandro Martinez has been speaking to TNT Sports.
"I think I was lucky, but an important win," he said. "I am happy with the way we won the game. It doesn't matter who scores - the most important is the three points.
"It means a lot. Not only to the fans, but for us because we have suffered a lot."
20:56 GMT - FULL-TIME! Man Utd fans chant "Ruben Amorim" as the final whistle blows. With a huge slice of luck, the Red Devils come away from Craven Cottage with all three points.
Read Fabio Duarte’s match report here.

20:52 GMT - GOAL! Amad Diallo doubles Man Utd’s lead deep into injury time! But wait, VAR are taking a look and after a few moments the goal is ruled out for offside. Fulham breathe a sigh of relief, but there are seconds left…
20:48 GMT - There will be six minutes of time added on. Can Fulham find a late equaliser?
20:47 GMT - Fulham go agonisingly close to a late equaliser but Andreas Pereira's superb corner is cleared off the line by Toby Collyer.
20:35 GMT - GOAL! Out of nowhere Man Utd are in front! Lisandro Martinez has a shot at goal that takes a huge deflection and the ball loops over Bernd Leno.
20:29 GMT - Fulham win the first corner of the game in the 71st minute. Sasa Lukic takes it but the ball is comfortably cleared.
20:25 GMT - We’ve played 67 minutes and neither side has had a touch in the opposition box so far in the second half.
20:15 GMT - Bruno Fernandes has Man Utd’s first decent attempt at goal - after 57 minutes - with a free kick that fizzes past the post.
20:11 GMT - Harry Wilson comes off injured and is replaced by Adama Traore. Can he spark some life into this game?
20:01 GMT - The players are coming out for the second half. Rio Ferdinand on TNT Sports is asked how Man Utd can improve after the break. "Hmm," he said.
I don’t think we have time to even begin. We're underway.
19:47 GMT - HALF-TIME! And there goes the whistle. It’s been a very low key match so far.

19:46 GMT - There will be one minute of time added on at the end of the first half.
19:33 GMT - We’ve played just over 30 minutes and Man Utd have yet to have an attempt at goal. Their xG currently stands at 0.00 compared to Fulham’s 0.16.
19:17 GMT - Away from the action at Craven Cottage for a moment and Ange Postecoglou has conceded his future as Spurs boss in doubt after their dismal 2-1 defeat to Leicester this afternoon.
"I really believe in this group of players. Even today, what I asked of them, some of the performances were outstanding considering what they've been through," he said.
"To me that's all positive, but ultimately, the fact that we've lost another game of football, the focus is on that."
You can read more on that story here.
19:07 GMT - Man Utd have enjoyed the best chances so far but Fulham are holding firm.
19:00 GMT - Referee Anthony Taylor blows his whistle and we're underway at Craven Cottage.
18:56 GMT - The players are walking out and we're moments away from kick-off.
18:40 GMT - We’re 20 minutes away from the final match of the day as Man Utd travel to Craven Cottage to take on Fulham.
18:35 GMT - FULL-TIME! It's all over. West Ham have come from behind to earn a point at Aston Villa.
You can read Ryan Fisher's match report here.

18:34 GMT - Lucas Paqueta has the ball in the back of the net but it's ruled out for offside. Graham Potter jumps in delight but then has to cut short his celebrations.
18:24 GMT - There will be seven minutes of stoppage time at Villa Park. Can Aston Villa or West Ham find a late, late winner?
18:18 GMT - Danny Ings collects the ball on the edge of the area and fizzes a sumptuous half-volley narrowly wide.
Ings has more Premier League goals at Villa Park than he does at any other ground as a visiting player. They’re getting close… and Villa have been warned!
18:12 GMT - Aston Villa are all over the place at the back as the Hammers push for a winner.
18:05 GMT - GOAL! West Ham have found a way back through Emerson! The Italian thumps a header home from a lovely flowing move - and a brilliant cross from Edson Alvarez - and it's no more than the Hammers deserve. Graham Potter punches the air in delight.
18:04 GMT - Man Utd take on Fulham at 19:00 GMT and the team news has arrived:

17:47 GMT - Close! Lucas Paqueta collects the ball in the box but fires the ball narrowly wide.
17:40 GMT - West Ham get the game back underway. The Hammers will need to make some history if they're to turn this match around.
Aston Villa are unbeaten in their last 20 league games at home when leading at the break (W18, D2), since a 2-4 defeat to Arsenal in February 2023. Meanwhile, West Ham are winless in their last eight away games when trailing at the break (D2 L6), since a 2-1 win at Wolves in April last year.
17:25 GMT - HALF-TIME! And there goes the half-time whistle.

17:15 GMT - There will be six minutes of time added on at the end of the first half at Villa Park.
17:05 GMT - Huge cheers at Villa Park as Mings comes back on. There was a real concern for a moment. The 31-year-old only returned to action in November after suffering an ACL injury.
But wait.. he can't continue. He pulls up and leaves the pitch close to tears. Ian Maatsen replaces him.
17:01 GMT - Tyrone Mings goes down injured and looks to be in significant pain. The camera cuts to manager Unai Emery in the stands who grimaces.
Mings walks off gingerly and tries to shake it off on the sidelines.
17:00 GMT - Aston Villa have enjoyed most of the chances in the first 30 minutes. Youri Tielemans the latest player to see an effort go close.
16:40 GMT - Aston Villa are piling on the pressure and could be 2-0 up! Morgan Rogers prods the ball into the West Ham net but it's ruled out for offside.
16:38 GMT - GOAL! Aston Villa take the lead! Jacob Ramsey plays a lovely one-two with Ollie Watkins and runs into the box before thumping a low effort past Alphonse Areola. Brilliant goal for Villa.
16:30 GMT - Peep! Aston Villa get us underway.
16:28 GMT - And here come the players. Peter Bankes is the referee at Villa Park.
16:00 GMT - While the dust settles in London on both sides of the river, attention turns to the Midlands where Aston Villa face West Ham.
Villa can close the gap on the top four to just two points with a win while three points for the Hammers will see them move above Man Utd and Crystal Palace into 12th.
Kick-off is 30 minutes away.
15:57 GMT - FULL-TIME! The whistle blows and Leicester have come from behind to stun Tottenham. Their fans erupt with joy.
Spurs' dire league form continues while Leicester climb out of the bottom three.
You can read Chris Wilson's match report here.

Meanwhile in south London Brentford have held on to beat Crystal Palace 2-1.
The Bees stay in 11th but move four points clear of Palace who stay 12th.
Read Alex Waite's match report here.

15:48 GMT - And there will be seven minutes of time added on in north London. Can Spurs find an equaliser? Can Leicester hold on to a famous win?
15:47 GMT - We are in to the final minute of normal time at Tottenham. There will be NINE additional minutes at Selhurst Park.
15:41 GMT - GOAL! Palace pull a goal back! With four minutes of normal time to play substitute Romain Esse finds the breakthrough - with his first touch on his debut! 1-2
15:37 GMT - GOAL! Brentford double their lead at Selhurst Park. Mikkel Damsgaard lofts in a brilliant cross with Kevin Schade heading the ball into the corner. 0-2
15:35 GMT - Time is ticking for Tottenham - and for their manager Ange Postecoglou? This could also be a huge result for Leicester boss Ruud van Nistelrooy. Seeds of recovery perhaps?
15:30 GMT - The team news for Aston Villa against West Ham has dropped.
Interestingly the three oldest starting XIs named by Graham Potter in his managerial career in the Premier League have all been in his first three matches with West Ham (29y 26d v Fulham, 29y 264d v Crystal Palace, 29y 97d today).
Follow all the action right here, with kick-off at Villa Park at 16:30.

15:22 GMT - We have 20 minutes of normal time remaining. Can Palace or Tottenham find a way back?
15:22 GMT - GOAL! Bryan Mbeumo makes no mistake this time, shooting to the right with Dean Henderson diving the other way. Brentford lead at Palace!
Brentford have now converted 20 of their 21 penalties in the Premier League, the joint-best conversion rate among teams who've taken 10+ in the competition (95% - also 20/21 by Swansea), says Opta.
15:18 GMT - PENALTY! Maxence Lacroix fouls Nathan Collins in the box and up steps Bryan Mbeumo who hits the post! A huge let off for Palace.
But wait, referee Tony Harrington says the penalty must be re-taken as Marc Guehi was encroaching.
15:10 GMT - What must Ange Postecoglou be thinking. As it stands, Leicester will climb out of the bottom three and move seven points behind Spurs who stay 15th.
15:08 GMT - GOAL! It gets even better for Leicester! The Foxes score twice in the opening five minutes and their supporters are in dreamland.
Bobby De Cordova-Reid passes to Bilal El Khannouss who spanks an effort towards goal that curles into the corner for only his second league goal of the season. Wow! 1-2
15:03 GMT - GOAL! What a start to the second half for Leicester - and who else but Jamie Vardy! Bobby De Cordova-Reid sends in a low cross in to the box and the ball ricochets off Vardy's shin. It's 1-1.
15:03 GMT - We're back underway in north and south London.
14:47 GMT - HALF-TIME! And it's Spurs who lead at the break.

14:46 GMT - HALF-TIME! The whistle blows at a rain-soaked Selhurst Park, and there will be one extra minute played at Tottenham.

14:34 GMT - GOAL! Richarlison opens the scoring for Tottenham! Pedro Porro floats in a lovely cross that the Brazilian heads into the bottom corner. Super goal.
Spurs have now scored 24 first-half goals in the league this season, only Man City (26) have scored more.
14:32 GMT - It’s raining heavily at Selhurst Park but neither side can find a breakthrough.
14:15 GMT - We’ve played 15 minutes. It’s still goalless but Leicester and Palace have started brightly.
14:00 GMT - Referee Tony Harrington blows his whistle and we’re off at Selhurst Park, and seconds later his counterpart Robert Jones gets the game underway at Tottenham.
13:55 GMT - The players are walking out on to the pitch at Selhurst Park and the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. We're minutes away.
13:50 GMT - Some clarification to bring you on James Maddison's surprise absence this afternoon from Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou:
"He was still a bit sore from the other night (against Hoffenheim), it took a fair bit out of the group. He wasn't 100% so yeah he misses out today. Hopefully he should be alright for next week."
13:30 GMT - Kick-off is just 30 minutes away in north and south London, and to whet your appetite here are a couple of tasty stats courtesy of Opta:
Spurs v Leicester: There have been 130 goals in 35 Premier League meetings between Tottenham and Leicester, the highest goals-per-game ratio of any fixture to have been played at least 30 times (3.71).
Crystal Palace v Brentford: Tyrick Mitchell is making his 150th Premier League start for Crystal Palace today - aged 25 years and 147 days, he is the youngest player to reach this milestone for the Eagles in the competition (and seventh player overall to do so).
12:55 GMT - The line-ups are in for our first two fixtures today!
Crystal Palace v Brentford - follow live.

Spurs v Leicester - follow live.

11:50 GMT - In his first season in the Premier League, Maxence Lacroix has majorly impressed. Placed at the heart of Crystal Palace's defence, the Frenchman has put in one excellent performance after another, contributing to the Eagles' stability at the back.
Flashscore has taken a look at the rise of Lacroix - read all about it here.
10:18 GMT - Good morning and welcome back to our Football Tracker! We've got four Premier League games to cover today including Spurs v Leicester at 14:00 and Fulham v Manchester United at 19:00.
On top of that, Crystal Palace host Brentford (also at 14:00) while West Ham visit Aston Villa at 16:30.

Saturday, January 25th
23:18 GMT - That about wraps things up for us tonight! Do check back in again tomorrow when Tottenham v Leicester headlines the afternoon matches, before Manchester United travel to Fulham in the evening.
20:00 GMT - Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has urged the English FA to overturn Myles Lewis-Skelly's controversial red card in the Gunners' 1-0 win at Wolves.
"I am absolutely fuming but I leave it with you," he said. "I think it is that obvious that we don't need any comment today and hopefully the right thing will happen."
19:24 GMT - FULL-TIME: Manchester City 3-1 Chelsea. A good result for the Citizens, who are beginning to look like their old selves again. Read our match report here.

19:16 GMT - GOAL! Man City are now two goals to the good over Chelsea! Phil Foden continues his fine form, 3-1.
18:57 GMT - GOAL! Man City are in front against Chelsea! It's Erling Haaland's goal, with the assist coming from goalkeeper Ederson. 2-1.
18:34 GMT - We are back underway at the Etihad. Will either side be able to pull ahead?
18:19 GMT - HALF-TIME: Man City 1-1 Chelsea.

18:13 GMT - GOAL! Man City are back on level terms against Chelsea! Josko Gvardiol, 1-1.
17:34 GMT - GOAL! Step aside, Omar Marmoush - it's a goal for Noni Madueke as Chelsea take the lead over Man City! 1-0.
17:30 GMT - We are underway in Manchester! Stick with us for all the key updates on the Cole Palmer derby.
17:11 GMT - Our attention now shifts to the Etihad, where Manchester City are set to host top four rivals Chelsea. You can check out the starting XIs below.

17:02 GMT - FULL-TIME: Brighton 0-1 Everton. A good result for the Toffees on the road in David Moyes' 700th Premier League match as a manager. Read our match report here.

17:00 GMT - FULL-TIME: Bournemouth 5-0 Forest. A resounding result for the Cherries against Nuno's high-flying Trees; they leapfrog Manchester City in the table. Read our full report here.

16:58 GMT - FULL-TIME: Wolves 0-1 Arsenal. An incredible result for the Gunners, all things considered, after going down to ten men very early on. Three more points for Mikel Arteta's men as the title race rumbles on. Get our match report here.

16:57 GMT - FULL-TIME: Liverpool 4-1 Ipswich. The Reds almost had a perfect afternoon, but they won't mind as they maintain their lead atop the Premier League table with another three points on the board. Give the match report a read.

16:55 GMT - FULL-TIME: Southampton 1-3 Newcastle. It ended up being a good, hard-fought win on the road for Eddie Howe's high-flying Magpies. A decent performance by the Saints, which isn't reflected in the scoreline. Read our full match report here.

16:52 GMT - GOAL! Ipswich have spoiled Liverpool's clean sheet! Jacob Greaves with the goal, 4-1.
16:29 GMT - GOAL! Bournemouth have five!
16:45 GMT - GOAL! Bournemouth, and I can't stress this enough, are battering Forest! It's now 4-0 to the Cherries as Dango Ouattara gets his hat-trick.
16:43 GMT - NO GOAL! Southampton thought they had another against Newcastle, but Mateus Fernandes' effort is chalked off after a VAR review. It's still 3-1 to the Magpies on the south coast.
16:37 GMT - GOAL! Arsenal have scored! With both sides now down to ten men, that could be huge. Riccardo Calafiori the hero of the moment, 1-0.
19:34 GMT - RED CARD! Wolves are down to ten men! Joao Gomes is away for an early shower. Whatever advantage they held over Arsenal is now gone. It's sure to be an intersting final 20 minutes or so. Still 0-0.
16:28 GMT - GOAL! Liverpool have a fourth at Anfield against Ipswich. It's another for Cody Gakpo! 4-0.
16:21 GMT - GOAL! Bournemouth DO have their third over Forest now! Wow, the Cherries have got the Nuno's men up against it here. Dango Ouattara makes it a brace, 3-0.
16:16 GMT - NO GOAL! Bournemouth thought they had a third against Forest, but the strike has been ruled out for offside after a VAR review. 2-0.
16:14 GMT - GOAL! Bournemouth have doubled their lead over Forest! Could we have a bit of an upset on the cards? Dango Ouattara, 2-0.
16:12 GMT - GOAL! Newcastle have a third! It's Sandro Tonali and it's now 3-1.
16:10 GMT - We are back underway around the stadia, by the way.
16:08 GMT - Just as we're about to get underway for the second periods around the Premier League this afternoon, let's have a quick look at Myles Lewis-Skelly's sending off.
Arsenal fans would be well within their rights to be questioning the decision after what looked like a straightforward tactical foul by the Gunners player.

We don't have video footage of the incident to share, but Wolves looked to be breaking away from a well-defended Arsenal corner before Lewis-Skelly stuck his foot out and tripped up an advancing Matt Doherty.
It didn't appear to be a sinister move to injure the opposition player, nor was Lewis-Skelly the last man. Has the referee got it wrong? It could be very costly for Arsenal.
15:52 GMT - HALF-TIME: Brighton 0-1 Everton.
15:52 GMT - HALF-TIME: Liverpool 3-0 Ipswich Town.

15:52 GMT - HALF-TIME: Wolves 0-0 Arsenal.

15:48 GMT - HALF-TIME: Bournemouth 1-0 Nottingham Forest.
15:48 GMT - HALF-TIME: Southampton 1-2 Newcastle.
15:44 GMT - RED CARD! Arsenal are down to 10 men at Wolves as Myles Lewis-Skelly is given his marching orders. Still 0-0.
15:44 GMT - GOAL! Liverpool a third, and it's Cody Gakpo who twists the dagger in Ipswich. 3-0.
15:42 GMT - GOAL! Everton have scored against Brighton! Iliman Ndiaye, 1-0.
15:35 GMT - GOAL! Mo Salah gets on the scoresheet at Anfield, it's now 2-0 to Liverpool!
15:30 GMT - GOAL! Newcastle are ahead, what a turnaround! Alexander Isak, who else? 2-1.
15:26 GMT - GOAL! Newcastle are level at Southampton! Alexander Isak from the spot, 1-1.
15:12 GMT - GOAL! Liverpool lead at Anfield after Dominik Szoboszlai finds the back of the net! 1-0 to the Reds against Ipswich.
15:10 GMT - GOAL! Southampton are ahead against Newcastle! Jan Bednarek with the finish, 1-0.
15:09 GMT - GOAL! Justin Kluivert scores against Forest! Bournemouth lead 1-0 on the south coast.
15:00 GMT - We are now underway around the stadia! Stick with us for all the key updates on this afternoon's Premier League action.
14:05 GMT - The team news for today's 15:00 Premier League clashes has now landed. Check out who starts for who below, and click on the links to follow each match live!




Bournemouth v Nottingham Forest

13:40 GMT - Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has confirmed that Ruben Dias and Jeremy Doku will miss his side's clash against fellow top-four chasers Chelsea this weekend.
See who else is out of action this weekend with our regular Who's Missing feature.
13:15 GMT - Here's how the Premier League table shapes up ahead of the weekend's fixtures:

12:20 GMT - Good afternoon and welcome to our Football Tracker! We'll bring you updates for every Premier League fixture today including five matches at 15:00 and Manchester City's crunch clash with top-four rivals Chelsea.
Both Liverpool and Arsenal are in action this afternoon with the Reds hosting Ipswich while the Gunners travel to Wolves.
Elsewhere, high-flying Nottingham Forest visit fellow Champions League hopefuls Bournemouth while Brighton welcome Everton and Newcastle make a long trip down to Southampton.

