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18:30 GMT - That's all from us for the weekend - thanks again for joining our coverage!
We'll be back for midweek Premier League action on Tuesday, but for now, here's how the table shapes up following the weekend's matches:

18:29 GMT - Star player Erling Haaland had another afternoon to forget for City, managing just two shots and winning zero duels:

18:27 GMT - It was another defeat for Manchester City, who are now without a win in their last seven games:

18:26 GMT - It was a brilliant showing from the league leaders at Anfield this afternoon, with City unable to deal with the Liverpool attack:

18:24 GMT - Salah dominated the game in attack for Liverpool, continuing his excellent scoring record against City despite a week full of talk about his potential exit:

18:21 GMT - Trent Alexander-Arnold put in another good performance for Liverpool this afternoon, helping keep the Manchester City attack quiet while also providing his usual attacking threat:

18:00 GMT - Read our full match report from Liverpool's 2-0 win over Manchester City here.
17:58 GMT - It's looking good at the top of the table for Liverpool:

17:54 GMT - FULL-TIME! Liverpool extend their lead at the top of the Premier League with a comfortable 2-0 win over Manchester City - Gakpo and Salah with the goals. The Reds open up a nine-point gap between themselves and Arsenal in second (and Chelsea in third) while City now sit 11 points away from top spot.

17:36 GMT - GOAL! Salah converts from the spot to surely seal all three points for Liverpool!
17:35 GMT - PENALTY LIVERPOOL! Ortega comes sprinting out and takes down Luis Diaz, who had taken advantage of some awful City defending.
17:16 GMT - Salah squanders a great chance to double Liverpool's lead, firing high and wide when played through one-on-one with Ortega.
17:04 GMT - Back underway at Anfield - can City find a way back into the game or will Liverpool secure a huge victory?
16:49 GMT - There's half-time between Liverpool and Manchester City, with the hosts in total control for the majority of the half.
16:13 GMT - GOAL! Just as we say they're dominant, Liverpool capitalise! Cody Gakpo gets on the end of Mohamed Salah's cross to convert from a few yards out.
16:12 GMT - Virgil van Dijk strikes the post in the early stages at Anfield. Liverpool are completely dominating already.
16:07 GMT - Enzo Fernandez continued his good form in Chelsea's latest victory:

16:05 GMT - Another top performer this afternoon was Chelsea's Cole Palmer, who grabbed a goal and an assist in their 3-0 win over Aston Villa:

16:03 GMT - What a performance from Amad Diallo this afternoon at Old Trafford! The winger-turned-wing-back provided two assists and excelled against a lacklustre Everton:

16:01 GMT - We're underway at Anfield!
15:52 GMT - Our focus shifts to Liverpool v Manchester City now, which kicks off in around 10 minutes. Stick with us for all the updates!
15:38 GMT - Get a match report from each of this afternoon's early Premier League games:
Manchester United 4-0 Everton - report.
Chelsea 3-0 Aston Villa - report.
15:28 GMT - FULL-TIME! Chelsea cruise to a 3-0 win over Aston Villa after goals from Jackson, Fernandez and Palmer to move into third in the league. It's now eight games without a win for Villa.

15:27 GMT - FULL-TIME! Spurs have to settle for a 1-1 draw against Fulham after Johnson's opener was cancelled out by Cairney - with the midfielder later being sent off for the visitors.

15:23 GMT - FULL-TIME! Manchester United seal a resounding 4-0 win over Everton thanks to braces from Rashford and Zirkzee - Amorim wins his first Premier League game at Old Trafford!

15:16 GMT - RED CARD. Fulham are down to 10 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as goalscorer Cairney is dismissed for a studs-up challenge.
15:15 GMT - GOAL! Palmer nets Chelsea's third against Villa to wrap up all three points for the Blues - a stunning finish from the Englishman!
14:58 GMT - GOAL! Fulham equalise away at Spurs through Tom Cairney, who fires in a magnificent effort from the edge of the area.

14:52 GMT - GOAL! It's a fourth for United and another for Zirkzee! The Red Devils now lead Everton 4-0.

14:51 GMT - The line-ups are in for Manchester City's trip to Liverpool. Stefan Ortega starts for the Cityzens as well as Ruben Dias while the hosts bring in Joe Gomez to replace the injured Ibrahima Konate.
Follow the clash live here with Flashscore's audio commentary.

14:43 GMT - GOAL! Spurs take the lead against Fulham through Brennan Johnson! The winger once again ghosts in unmarked to finish at the back post.

14:37 GMT - Over in London, Villa have been forced into a half-time change as goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez comes off for Robin Olsen.
14:34 GMT - GOAL! Barely a minute into the second half and United have their third against Everton. Rashford nets again to surely put the game to bed.

14:22 GMT - There's half-time across all three Premier League fixtures! Chelsea and Manchester United hold 2-0 leads over Villa and Everton respectively while Spurs v Fulham remains goalless.
14:12 GMT - GOAL! Manchester United lead Everton 2-0 now, Joshua Zirkzee fires in after some good work from Amad Diallo and Bruno Fernandes!

14:07 GMT - GOAL! It's two for Chelsea as Enzo Fernandez doubles their lead against Villa with a lovely finish after a brilliant team move - assisted by Palmer.
14:04 GMT - GOAL! Manchester United make the breakthrough against Everton as Marcus Rashford bags another goal under new manager Ruben Amorim.

13:56 GMT - Aston Villa's defenders make a couple of great blocks before getting the danger away - still 1-0 to Chelsea!
13:54 GMT - Chelsea have a golden opportunity to double their lead after a Villa backpass is penalised - a rare sight in the Premier League! Cole Palmer stands over the ball alongside several other players barely six yards away from the goal.
13:37 GMT - GOAL! Chelsea have an early lead against Aston Villa thanks to Nicolas Jackson! The striker converts well inside the area with an instinctive finish.
13:31 GMT - We're underway in Manchester and London!
13:15 GMT - There's around 15 minutes until the three early matches get underway! Stick with us for all they key updates across the afternoon.
12:27 GMT - The line-ups are in for all three early afternoon fixtures in the Premier League.
Amorim makes six changes for Manchester United's clash with Everton - among those is the return of Kobbie Mainoo.
Elsewhere, Jadon Sancho starts for Chelsea's encounter with Aston Villa while Spurs star Kulusevski drops to the bench for their match with Fulham.
Manchester United v Everton - follow live.

Chelsea v Aston Villa - follow live.


11:27 GMT - Liverpool face Manchester City later this afternoon in a bid to extend the gap between themselves and Pep Guardiola's side to 11 points.
City have notoriously struggled at Anfield in recent years - but how does the two sides' overall head-to-head record look?

10:06 GMT - Tottenham midfielder Dejan Kulusevski has emphasised that his team's clash with Fulham is a 'must-win' after their disappointing 2-2 Europa League draw with Roma during the week.
"Yeah, it's even more important. Sunday is a must-win, and that's why now, forget about this one (vs Roma), good performance, we did some bad stuff here, but just rest and try to get as much energy as possible for Sunday," said Kulusevski.
"Sunday is huge against a tough opponent at home, we've got to win. I'm not happy with the 2-2 (against AS Roma), I feel like I really wanted to win the game.
"So of course I'm a little bit disappointed, but that's life. I'm just trying to focus and be better on Sunday."
09:05 GMT - Good morning and welcome back to our Football Tracker! We've got four Premier League games to bring you coverage for today - including a mammoth clash between Liverpool and Manchester City at 16:00.
Before that, though, Manchester United host Everton in Ruben Amorim's first Premier League game at Old Trafford while Chelsea welcome Aston Villa and Fulham visit Spurs. All of those fixtures take place at 13:30.
Follow every Premier League match here with Flashscore.

Saturday, November 30th
21:00 GMT - That's all from us today but do join us on Sunday as we'll bring you all the key updates from the remaining Premier League fixtures including the big one - the top of the table clash between Liverpool and Man City at Anfield.
See you then!
20:22 GMT - West Ham manager Julen Lopetegui told BBC Sport: "Overall, I am frustrated in the first half. We deserved two goals, but they didn't deserve five. We were unlucky in the decisions, in my opinion. The first goal I think it was a block.
"I think it was a bit soft (Fabianski fouling Gabriel for the penalty). We were unlucky. We have to do better for sure. We didn't take good decisions in a defensive way. That's why it was a strange match. The team showed character to compete.
"We were unlucky with the decisions today. We asked before the match, the referee with the block, as a coach we have to know the limit. This week we have to do better in our individual actions in a defensive way."
20:14 GMT - Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has been speaking to Sky Sports.
"I was happier with the first 30 minutes rather than the last 15 minutes of the first-half that's for sure. We started incredibly well, so positive, so much energy and a lot of quality.
"Immediately after we scored the fourth we conceded a sloppy one and an unbelievable free-kick and then it was game on. Thank goodness we scored the fifth and then that allowed us to play a different game in the second-half and manage it a lot more.
"We had to do our job and we've done it today in a really convincing way. Tomorrow we will enjoy the match (Liverpool v Manchester City) a beautiful game of football."
19:28 GMT - The full-time whistle blows! Arsenal climb to second in the Premier League, six points behind Liverpool who of course play Manchester City tomorrow. West Ham stay 14th. Stay with us for reaction...

19:23 GMT - There will be five additional minutes at the London Stadium.
19:15 GMT - We're into the final 10 minutes. Can West Ham find some inspiration to claw their way back into this?
19:00 GMT - It's a much tighter half - it couldn't be more open than the first, surely - and Arsenal have had the only shot on goal so far. If West Ham score, it will make the next 25 minutes very tense indeed.
18:37 GMT - Arsenal get the second-half underway.
18:23 GMT - The half-time whistle blows. What a remarkable half that was.

18:18 GMT - GOAL! Lukasz Fabianski comes for a corner but ends up punching Gabriel square in the face. Arsenal have a penalty, Fabianski has a yellow card. Bukayo Saka steps up and scores! 2-5.
18:13 GMT - Arsenal were 4-0 up, cruising, and out of nowhere West Ham have a foothold in this game. What a game we have on our hands.
18:10 GMT - GOAL! From being down and out, West Ham have a second goal! Emerson whips in a left-footed free-kick that licks the underside of the bar and the London Stadium erupts. Mikel Arteta will be furious. 2-4
18:08 GMT - GOAL! Is there life in West Ham? Totally against the run of play, Aaron Wan-Bissaka latches on to a Carlos Soler pass inside the box to give the Hammers hope. 1-4.
18:06 GMT - GOAL! Oh my. Leandro Trossard plays a wonderful pass to Kai Havertz who powers through on goal and makes no mistake. 0-4!
18:03 GMT - GOAL! Martin Odegaard makes it 0-3 from the penalty spot. What a half this is for Arsenal. Despair for West Ham.
17:58 GMT - GOAL! Leandro Trossard taps home to make it 0-2 to Arsenal! Bukayo Saka collects the ball on the right, plays a one-two with Martin Odegaard before laying it on a plate for Trossard at the back post. A wonderful team goal.
17:41 GMT - GOAL! Arsenal get a corner and who else to convert but Gabriel? The Brazilian finds space and flicks into the net after a good delivery from Bukayo Saka.
17:27 GMT - Our focus now shifts to the London Stadium, where West Ham are set to host Arsenal in around five minutes - stick with us for all the updates!
17:13 GMT - Get a full match report from each of this afternoon's Premier League fixtures:
Brentford 4-1 Leicester - report
Crystal Palace 1-1 Newcastle - report
Nottingham Forest 1-0 Ipswich - report
Wolves 2-4 Bournemouth - report
17:04 GMT - FULL-TIME! Bournemouth come out 4-2 victors in a six-goal thriller against Wolves after Kluivert converted three penalties. Strand Larsen with a brace for the hosts but it ultimately wasn't enough for three points.

17:00 GMT - FULL-TIME! Brentford seal a comprehensive 4-1 victory over struggling Leicester thanks to a hat-trick from Schade and a close-range finish from Wissa.

16:58 GMT - FULL-TIME! Palace snatch a last-gasp draw against Newcastle with Munoz bagging a late equaliser to cancel out an earlier own goal from Guehi.

16:57 GMT - FULL-TIME! Nottingham Forest get back to winning ways with a 1-0 victory over Ipswich thanks to Wood's second-half penalty.

16:54 GMT - GOAL! Crystal Palace net a late equaliser against Newcastle! Daniel Munoz scores in the 94th minute to surely steal a point for the hosts.
16:39 GMT - GOAL! Kluivert bags a hat-trick of penalties and surely seals the win for Bournemouth who lead 4-2!
16:36 GMT - PENALTY! Wolves shoot themselves in the foot for the third time this game - Bournemouth have an instant chance to restore their two-goal lead...
16:34 GMT - GOAL! Larsen gets his second and another goal back for Wolves, who now trail 3-2 against Bournemouth. Game on at Molineux!
16:24 GMT - GOAL! That's surely game over for Leicester who now trail 4-1 away at Brentford as Schade completes his hat-trick! The Bees have the best home record in the Premier League and it looks like it'll stay that way this afternoon.
16:20 GMT - The line-ups are in for Arsenal's trip to West Ham at 17:30. Jorginho and Riccardo Calafiori are handed starts for the Gunners. Follow that one live here!

16:13 GMT - GOAL! Newcastle make the breakthrough against Crystal Palace thanks to an own goal from Marc Guehi - they lead 1-0 at Selhurst Park!
16:07 GMT - GOAL! Nottingham Forest lead against Ipswich as Chris Wood converts from the penalty spot to continue his fine run of form.
15:54 GMT - There's half-time across the Premier League fixtures, with Bournemouth 3-1 up away at Wolves and Brentford leading Leicester 3-1 while Crystal Palace v Newcastle and Nottingham Forest v Ipswich remain goalless.
Wolves 1-3 Bournemouth HT stats:

Brentford 3-1 Leicester HT stats:

Crystal Palace 0-0 Newcastle HT stats:

Nottingham Forest 0-0 Ipswich HT stats:

15:53 GMT - GOAL! Schade nets his second and Brentford's third, with the Bees now comfortably 3-1 up against Leicester.
15:29 GMT - GOAL! Brentford lead against Leicester thanks to Kevin Schade! The young forward puts the Bees ahead with a good finish inside the area.
15:25 GMT - GOAL! Yoane Wissa equalises for Brentford just minutes after Leicester take the lead, capping off an excellent team move with a close-range strike.

15:21 GMT - GOAL! Finally, we get a goal elsewhere and it's Leicester who score it - they lead Brentford 1-0 through Facundo Buonanotte!
15:18 GMT - GOAL! Bournemouth have a third inside 20 minutes against Wolves as Kluivert converts another penalty!
15:09 GMT - GOAL! What on earth is going on at Molineux?! Milos Kerkez goes straight up the other end and restores Bournemouth's lead.
15:06 GMT - GOAL! Wolves instantly hit back as Jorgen Strand Larsen levels for 1-1.

15:04 GMT - GOAL! Bournemouth take an early lead through Justin Kluivert who converts from the penalty spot.
15:03 GMT - PENALTY! Evanilson is brought down and Bournemouth have a penalty against Wolves - although VAR will check it... given!
15:02 GMT - We're underway across the country!
14:40 GMT - We're around 20 minutes away from our four 15:00 fixtures this afternoon - be sure to stick with us for all the major updates!
13:51 GMT - The line-ups are in for four Premier League fixtures this afternoon:
Brentford v Leicester - follow live.

Crystal Palace v Newcastle - follow live.

Wolves v Bournemouth - follow live.

Nottingham Forest v Ipswich - follow live.

13:33 GMT - Here's how the Premier League table looks ahead of today's action!

12:17 GMT - In case you missed it last night, Leicester confirmed the appointment of Ruud van Nistelrooy as their new manager - although the Dutchman won't oversee their match with Brentford later today.
10:37 GMT - Several players are set to miss this weekend's action through injury or suspension - including Liverpool's Ibrahima Konate who is out of their clash with Manchester City on Sunday.
Find out who else is missing here.
09:47 GMT - We've already had one Premier League clash, with Brighton drawing 1-1 against Southampton on Friday evening.
Read our full match report from that one here.
09:45 GMT - Good morning and welcome to our Football Tracker! We'll have all the key updates across the weekend from every Premier League fixture.
Today's major match sees Arsenal travel to West Ham at 17:30 while Newcastle are also in action against Crystal Palace alongside three other matches at 15:00.
Follow every Premier League fixture here with Flashscore.
