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18:45 GMT - That will do it after a thoroughly entertaining Sunday in the Premier League which saw 20 goals in the four games on offer.
There's one more game remaining which takes place on Monday night when Chelsea host Wolves.
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18:39 GMT - Ruben Amorim said his Manchester United side could be the worst team in the club's history after they were beaten 3-1 by Brighton – their fourth defeat in their last five home games.
"Imagine what this is (like) for a fan of Manchester United. Imagine what this is (like) for me," Amorim told Sky Sports.
"We are getting a new coach that is losing more than the last coach (Erik ten Hag). I have full knowledge of that.
"(But) I am not going to change, no matter what. I know we can succeed, but we need to survive this moment. Because I'm not naive and I know that we need to survive now.
"We are being the worst team, maybe, in the history of Manchester United. I know that you want headlines, but I'm saying that because we have to acknowledge that and to change that. Here you go, your headlines."
18:23 GMT - FULL-TIME! That's that and Ipswich are put out of their misery after some ruthless attacking play from Manchester City, who move into the top four on goal difference.

18:15 GMT - While City keep piling it on Ipswich, under-pressure Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou took all the responsibility for his side's 3-2 defeat at Everton earlier in the day.
"This is not about me, but what is about me is I have a responsibility to the players I do have. For me to focus on anything else is abstaining from the responsibility I do have," Postecoglou said.
17:59 GMT - GOAL! Six. They keep flying into the Ipswich net as James McAtee loops a header over the goalkeeper. He's only been on the pitch for a matter of minutes.
17:48 GMT - GOAL! It's five for City and Erling Haaland finally gets in on the act who taps home after some unselfish work from Jeremy Doku. We're only at the 57th minute...
17:39 GMT - GOAL! That hasn't taken long. City make it 4-0 as Jeremy Doku joins the scoring party with a deflected strike. Ipswich simply cannot cope with the visitors' quality.
17:35 GMT - Back underway. It'll need a monster turnaround for Ipswich to salvage something from this.
17:19 GMT - Half-time at Portman Road. That really should be three points in the bag for City who are cruising, but stranger things have happened...

17:13 GMT - GOAL! It's turning into a rout now as Phil Foden taps in his second goal of the evening to make it 3-0! Things could get very ugly for Ipswich here and we're not even at half-time yet...
17:02 GMT - GOAL! The floodgates are opening now as City double their lead! Phil Foden turns provider this time as Mateo Kovacic lashes a shot low and hard into the corner from outside the box. 2-0.
16:58 GMT - GOAL! Breakthrough for City as Phil Foden smacks one in after they work it well down the left. That's four goals in his last three Premier League games.
16:46 GMT - Erling Haaland has a massive chance to give City the lead as he gets through on Christian Walton, but it's not a clean finish and the goalkeeper does enough to get it away.
16:31 GMT - Here we go! Can Ipswich defy the odds on home turf?
16:30 GMT - Aminute's applause rings around Portman Road in honour of former Manchester City forward Denis Law, who died at the age of 84 earlier this week.
16:20 GMT - Attention shifts over to Portman Road now where Ipswich host Manchester City, who of course start Erling Haaland after signing that bumper contract until 2034 in midweek.

16:18 GMT - Nottingham Forest are back in the win column after their draw to Liverpool in midweek, moving level on points with second-placed Arsenal.

16:13 GMT - It's all turning into a bit of a nightmare for Ange Postecoglou and Tottenham, who have one win in their last 10 Premier League games.
They are still in 15th after today's defeat and eight points off the relegation zone.

16:10 GMT - Goals galore this afternoon – just the 14 of them across three games. Check out our match reports from each of them below:
Manchester United 1-3 Brighton
Nottingham Forest 3-2 Southampton
16:03 GMT - FULL-TIME! Like Everton, Nottingham Forest do just enough to down Southampton after holding a three-goal lead themselves.

16:02 GMT - FULL-TIME! Everton – after racing into a 3-0 first-half lead – just about hold on to see off toiling Tottenham.

16:00 GMT - FULL-TIME! It's a very good win at Old Trafford for Brighton but more questions for Ruben Amorim's Manchester United.

15:58 GMT - GOAL! Is there also a comeback brewing at Goodison Park? Spurs have another one back and this time it's former Everton man Richarlison who nets one to make it 3-2!
15:51 GMT - GOAL! Hang on now, Southampton get another one at Forest courtesy of Paul Onuachu and all of a sudden it's 3-2 heading into stoppage time!
15:43 GMT - GOAL! Spurs have a goal back against Everton – Dejan Kulusevski chips an effort over several defenders to reduce the arrears to 3-1.
15:36 GMT - GOAL! Brighton have a cushion now and they lead 3-1 against United! Georginio Rutter comes off the bench and scores after a howler from Andre Onana.
15:26 GMT - NO GOAL! Never mind, it's ruled out for a "subjective offside". Forest are back to a 3-1 lead and Ramsdale's blushes are spared.
15:23 GMT - GOAL! Forest get their three-goal lead back straight away as Nikola Milenkovic's header is spilled into the net by Aaron Ramsdale for 4-1. VAR is checking for something, though...
15:21 GMT - GOAL! This one will count for Brighton as Kaoru Mitoma edged Brighton ahead against United!

15:19 GMT - GOAL! Southampton are on the board at Forest through substitute Lesley Ugochukwu, but VAR is checking for an offside...
15:15 GMT - NO GOAL! Pedro's goal is chalked off after a foul by Jan Paul van Hecke on Diogo Dalot in the build-up. Back to 1-1.
15:12 GMT - GOAL! Brighton retake the lead against United via Joao Pedro after some pretty slack and messy defending.
14:55 GMT - It's now half-time at a bouncing Goodison Park where Everton are cruising with a 3-0 lead over a sorry-looking Spurs.
14:53 GMT - GOAL! It's 3-0 to Everton! A ball is headed back across goal, it's flicked on by Dominic Calvert-Lewin and it flicks off the thigh of Archie Gray into the net.
14:51 GMT - Half-time in two of three games this afternoon and Forest hold a handsome lead over Southampton, while United are level with Brighton.
Everton still lead Spurs 2-0 and are into a hefty amount of stoppage time after an injury.
14:42 GMT - GOAL! A third goal for Forest and it's that man Chris Wood who gets in on the act to score his 14th of the season!

14:31 GMT - GOAL! Trouble for Tottenham but delight for Everton as Iliman Ndiaye makes it 2-0 with a rocket into the roof of the net.
14:28 GMT - GOAL! It's 2-0 to Forest as Callum Hudson-Odoi doubles their lead after some horrible Southampton play at the back.
14:24 GMT - GOAL! Bruno Fernandes dispatches the penalty and draws United level. 1-1.
14:22 GMT - PENALTY! United have a spot-kick against Brighton after Carlos Baleba fouls Joshua Zirkzee.
14:14 GMT - GOAL! Everton strike first blood against Tottenham and it's a silky goal from Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who dances his way into some space to score his first goal in 16 Premier League games!
14:12 GMT - GOAL! Nottingham Forest have an early breakthrough against rock-bottom Southampton courtesy of a super strike from Elliot Anderson.
14:06 GMT - GOAL! Brighton lead at Manchester United! The visitors waste no time at Old Trafford as Yankuba Minteh puts his side in front with a simple finish.

14:00 GMT - Your Sunday feast of football is underway! Stick with us for all the key updates this afternoon.
12:55 GMT - Let's get down to business then. We've got the teams for the three 14:00 GMT games this afternoon:
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Nottingham Forest v Southampton - follow live

11:55 GMT - So, what happened yesterday in the division?
Arsenal's title hopes took a blow after throwing away a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 against Aston Villa, which came after Liverpool claimed a late 2-0 win at Brentford earlier in the day.
Elsewhere, a Justin Kluivert hat-trick helped Bournemouth earn a superb 4-1 win at Newcastle, Crystal Palace beat West Ham 2-0 and Fulham took down Leicester by the same scoreline.
11:45 GMT - Hello and welcome back to Flashscore's Football Tracker as we progress through the latest round of Premier League fixtures.
Three games are scheduled for 14:00 GMT, with injury-stricken Tottenham travelling to struggling Everton, Manchester United hosting Brighton and high-flying Nottingham Forest at home to Southampton.
Then we have Ipswich hoping to spring a surprise on Manchester City in the later game at 16:30 GMT.
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20:20 GMT - That's it for the Football Tracker tonight, we'll be back tomorrow with four more Premier League fixtures, with both Manchester clubs and Tottenham all in action. Night!
20:19 GMT - Arsenal's Mikel Arteta said he was "full of pride" for his players against a Villa side that have caused him plenty of problems in the past.
"It was the best game we played against Villa since I've been here, they're a good side," Arteta told Sky Sports.
"In attack and defending, the level we're playing is so high. Something was missing. The line is so thin and we have to find it.
"Today we cannot concede the two goals we did after everything we did. That line is so thin. Credit to them as well.
"Pride at the way the boys played and competed, the third time in six days. To deliver that dominance, that performance, they were outstanding.
"We deserved much more, that's clear."
20:15 GMT - Aston Villa - and former Arsenal - boss Unai Emery praised his side's "fantastic" comeback at the Emirates.
"Fantastic. Brilliant how the players reacted after the two goals - it was fantastic," Emery told Sky Sports.
"In our mentality, we never give up and today we never give up and we tried to score. Arsenal were pushing and creating some chances, but even with that we have another.
"Arsenal are very powerful at home. This is the level we want to be close to, but we still have work to do as they're very strong.
"To complete like we did is the only way to get something here."
20:04 GMT - Aston Villa's Ollie Watkins said he would have been disappointed if he had a goal ruled out by VAR like Merino's.
"There was chances there to be taken as they're always a little bit open," Watkins told Sky Sports in his post-match interview.
"When I got my goal I felt we had enough time to push on and get a goal, but it was about being brave and making more passes.
"First half we went direct - Gabriel is a strong guy, so it is hard to hold the ball up against him.
"Seeing it (Merino's disallowed goal) back I'm not sure, it has gone in favour of us. If it was against me I would be a bit disappointed.
"We got a lot of momentum from that and we had a bit of faith whenever we went forward that they were quite open."
19:57 GMT - Arsenal goalscorer Gabriel Martinelli struggled to hide his disappointment after his side's 2-2 draw with Aston Villa.
"It's a disappointing day. We wanted to win the game, but we have to keep going," Martinelli told Sky Sports.
"We trust in ourselves, and we have to keep going and improving - it is a long journey to go. We have to focus on ourselves.
"That's football, that's the Premier League, the most difficult league in the world.
"We have to see the game and see what we have done wrong and improve for the next games."

19:38 GMT - That could be a decisive result in the Premier League title race as Arsenal now sit six points off leaders Liverpool, who also have a game in hand.

19:28 GMT - FULL-TIME! A pulsating second half sees the game end 2-2, meaning Arsenal are six points behind Premier League leaders Liverpool.
Read our report from the match here.

19:18 GMT - NO GOAL! Arsenal think they've scored through Merino's effort from outside the box, but VAR rules it out after the ball bounces off Havertz's hand on its way in.
18:57 GMT - GOAL! They've done it! Aston Villa have a fire lit beneath them all of a sudden, and now it's Ollie Watkins who finds himself free in the box. He gets on the end of a great cross to side foot volley the ball past David Raya.
It's 2-2 - what next?
18:53 GMT - Unai Emery has now received a yellow card for kicking the ball away, which means he'll be watching Villa's next match from the stands.
18:50 GMT - OFF THE POST! Tielemans nearly gets a quickfire second, but his strike cannons back off the post. Oof.
18:48 GMT - GOAL! A lightning-fast start to the second sees Aston Villa immediately pull one back through Youri Tielemans' diving header - his first league goal this season. Game on!
18:45 GMT - GOAL! Kai Havertz doubles Arsenal's lead against Aston Villa after a tidy volley from Trossard's excellent cross.
18:37 GMT - The second half is up and running at Arsenal.
18:18 GMT - Half-time at the Emirates and Arsenal are looking like good value for their lead so far.

18:04 GMT - GOAL! Arsenal have the lead! Leandro Trossard crosses in and Gabriel Martinelli jabs an effort at goal, which just about crosses the line despite Emiliano Martinez's best efforts.
17:55 GMT - Arsenal started this game the brighter of both sides but Villa have certainly grown into it and are keeping their hosts honest.
17:30 GMT - Ready to go at the Emirates. Aston Villa get the show on the road.
17:15 GMT - After Liverpool's late show, it's over to Arsenal to add three points on the board themselves against Aston Villa.
The Gunners trail Liverpool by seven points counting down to kick-off in north London.
17:09 GMT - Talk about impact off the bench. Darwin Nunez did the business after coming on in the second half to earn what could be a crucial three points for title-chasing Liverpool down the line.

17:03 GMT - Well, after a slow burner of a first half across all three games, we end up with some good entertainment in the second period. Check out the match reports from all three games below:
16:56 GMT - FULL-TIME! They left it very late, but Liverpool escape with victory at Brentford to get back to winning ways.

16:55 GMT - FULL-TIME! Fulham come away from Leicester with a well-deserved three points.

16:53 GMT - FULL-TIME! Crystal Palace extend their unbeaten run to seven games with a solid win over a limp West Ham side.

16:51 GMT - GOAL! He's done it again! Darwin Nunez has a quick-fire double as he smashes one in following a counter-attack to add some insurance to Liverpool's late lead.

16:49 GMT - GOAL! A huge goal at the Gtech Community Stadium and it goes to Liverpool! The visitors finally find the breakthrough in second-half stoppage time via the substitute Darwin Nunez, who keeps composed to slot in!
16:46 GMT - GOAL! Jean-Philippe Mateta steps up and just about dispatches the penalty to score his second goal of the afternoon and extend Palace's lead to 2-0!
16:45 GMT - PENALTY! Crystal Palace have a spot kick at West Ham and have a chance to wrap up the points.
16:37 GMT - RED CARD! West Ham's afternoon has gone from bad to worse as central defender Konstantinos Mavropanos receives a second yellow after a poor challenge on Jean-Philippe Mateta.
16:27 GMT - GOAL! Fulham double their advantage against Leicester courtesy of a first-time, controlled effort into the corner from Adama Traore.

16:20 GMT - We've got the starting line-ups for Arsenal's clash with Aston Villa at the Emirates Stadium this evening.
The big news is William Saliba misses out for the Gunners with a suspected hamstring injury picked up in the midweek win over Tottenham.

16:07 GMT - GOAL! They're starting to flood in now as Fulham break the deadlock at Leicester through Emile Smith Rowe, who bundles in.
16:05 GMT - GOAL! The first goal of the afternoon goes the way of Crystal Palace at West Ham, with Jean-Philippe Mateta netting for the third Premier League game in a row.

16:03 GMT - We're back underway for the second halves.
15:55 GMT - Liverpool have been so wasteful at Brentford, recording just five shots on target from 19 efforts in the first half. They'll need to improve that efficiency in the second 45 if they want to find a breakthrough.
15:48 GMT - That's half-time – it's goalless everywhere. Let's hope for an improved second 45 minutes coming up...
15:35 GMT - Liverpool come close to breaking the deadlock at Brentford with Dominik Szoboszlai smacking the crossbar from long range.
15:20 GMT - It's all a bit quiet in the division so far with no goals to report as we pass the 20-minute mark.
15:01 GMT - Kick-off! Game on around the grounds in the three Premier League matches this afternoon.
14:50 GMT - Onto the afternoon games now. A reminder of what's in store:
14:41 GMT - An incredible outing from Bournemouth's hat-trick hero Justin Kluivert, adding a second match ball to his collection this term.

14:32 GMT - FULL-TIME! What a result and performance from Bournemouth, who totally outclass Newcastle to move into the Premier League's top six!
That's not 11 games unbeaten in all competitions for the Cherries while Newcastle have lost their nine-match winning streak.

14:29 GMT - GOAL! Bournemouth have another! It's 4-1 now as Milos Kerkez gets in on the act, lashing a top finish into the far corner to cap off a fine afternoon on Tyneside.
14:24 GMT - GOAL! Justin Kluivert has a hat-trick and this one is the pick of the bunch! He picks the ball up outside the box and lasers a dipping effort into the net to surely give Bournemouth victory!
That's now Kluivert's second treble of a tremendous campaign so far.
14:05 GMT - Bringing you some team news ahead of this afternoon's three 15:00 GMT kick-offs:
Brentford v Liverpool - follow live

Leicester v Fulham - follow live

West Ham v Crystal Palace - follow live

13:55 GMT - NO GOAL! VAR intervenes and deems the ball went off prior to the goal. Bournemouth are back down to 2-1 and are awarded a corner.
13:53 GMT - GOAL! It's 3-1 to Bournemouth with Dango Ouattara poking a shot into the corner. But the Newcastle players aren't happy as they feel the ball went out of play beforehand...
13:39 GMT - Bournemouth get things back underway holding a 2-1 lead.
13:25 GMT - An entertaining first half at St James' Park comes to a close and Newcastle's bid for a club-record 10th straight win in all competitions is being threatened by a good-value Bournemouth display.

13:22 GMT - It's getting a bit chippy now. Bournemouth's Tyler Adams has been a bit feisty all half and challenges Anthony Gordon. Joelinton doesn't like it and flies in to wipe out the American, drawing a reaction from Justin Kluivert.
Handbags ensue and Joelinton, Adams and Kluivert are all booked for their antics.
13:15 GMT - GOAL! Bournemouth are back in front and Justin Kluivert has done it again! They pounce on a turnover in midfield and the Dutchman slides in clinically for a 2-1 lead.
12:56 GMT - GOAL! Newcastle equalise with their first shot on target! A corner is whipped in and Bruno Guimaraes guides his header into the net.
12:37 GMT - GOAL! It's an early lead for Bournemouth and it's no less than they deserve as Justin Kluivert sweeps after some lovely play from the visitors!
12:30 GMT - Here we go at St James' Park. Newcastle get things going against Bournemouth as they look for a club-record 10th win in a row in all competitions.
11:18 GMT - Gearing up for the first game of the day then, we've got some team news before Newcastle's clash with Bournemouth:

11:12 GMT - In case you missed it last night, Scotland and Manchester United legend Denis Law died at the age of 84 after a battle with dementia.
Law scored 237 goals in 404 games for United and helped them to two league titles and an FA Cup.
Law, who was 84, scored 237 goals in 404 games for United and helped them to two league titles and an FA Cup.
11:00 GMT - Good morning and welcome to Flashscore's Football Tracker – bringing you coverage of this weekend's Premier League action!
Five games are on offer today, starting with red-hot Newcastle against Bournemouth to kick things off at 12:30 GMT.
Three games follow at 15:00 GMT which includes league leaders Liverpool making a trip to Brentford, before their title rivals Arsenal host Aston Villa across London at 17:30 GMT.
It's poised to be a good one, so stick with us for all the updates and reaction as it happens.

