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20:12 BST - Ruben Amorim rued Manchester United's missed chances against rivals City in their derby clash, which ended in a 0-0 stalemate, earlier today.
"We have so many aspects to improve. Everywhere we need to improve in every aspect: build up, transition, decisions in the final third," he said.
"Every player can improve, they are here because they showed something at other clubs. They have the quality, but we are still a team that plays on transition, we need to spend more time in final third to have more opportunities."
19:00 BST - Liverpool boss Arne Slot has denied suggestions his team were 'complacent' in their 3-2 defeat away at Fulham, marking three defeats in the Reds' last four matches.
"I think there's no reason for us to be complacent," he said. "We're not number one at the moment because we win every game with a margin of three or four goals.
"I think everyone that has seen our games, it takes us so much effort, so much hard work, to win games of football, combined with quality of course."
18:23 BST - FULL-TIME: Manchester United 0-0 Manchester City. It would be fair to day that Kevin De Bruyne's final Manchester derby won't go down as his most memorable. A point apiece. Our report's here.

18:12 BST - Away from Old Trafford, Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca has insisted an "unfair" schedule forced him to drop out-of-form star Cole Palmer for his side's 0-0 draw at Brentford.
"We played Thursday night so not all of them were 100 percent," said the Italian. "The idea was to start in one way and finish in another. The plan nearly worked. Overall the change between the first and second half was not enough to win the game.
"Was the scheduling unfair? I think so, at this stage of the season. We tried to adapt. Thursday night was a demanding game."
18:06 BST - A little over ten minutes to go and City do look the more likely side to score, but they are so far being held by a fairly rigid United defence.
17:34 BST - Another quick-fire yellow card for City as Bernardo Silva goes into the book.
17:33 BST - We are back underway at Old Trafford.
17:18 BST - HALF-TIME: Man United 0-0 Man City. Not a 45-minute period to remember, but the hosts have performed better than many would've expected.

16:36 BST - Ruben Dias was shown a yellow card seconds into the match, and it turns out that he is now the record-holder of the earliest booking in the Manchester derby (since data began in 2006/07).
16:30 BST - We have kick-off at Old Trafford! Stick with us for all the key updates.
16:14 BST - Attention now shifts to Old Trafford, where Man United will play the role of hosts to Man City in what will be Kevin De Bruyne's final Manchester derby. Click here to follow it live.
16:01 BST - And with that result, Southampton have become the team to be relegated earliest in Premier League history.
16:00 BST - FULL-TIME: Tottenham 3-1 Southampton. The Saints' relegation has now been confirmed. Three more points on the board for Spurs as they leapfrog Manchester United. Read our report here.

15:58 BST - GOAL! Spurs have a third via the penalty spot. 3-1. Mathys Tel!
15:56 BST - FULL-TIME: Fulham 3-2 Liverpool. It's unlikely to impact the title race now, but that goes down as a missed opportunity for the Reds to capitalise on Arsenal dropping points at Everton yesterday. A wonderful result for Fulham! Read our full match report here.

15:53 BST - FULL-TIME: Brentford 0-0 Chelsea. An incredible defensive performance by the Bees, but Enzo Maresca's men will rue their missed chances. Our report's here.

15:53 BST - GOAL! Southampton have one back! Their relegation is all but confirmed, but their travelling fans have something to cheer about. 2-1 at Tottenham, Mateus Fernandes.
15:32 BST - GOAL! Liverpool have another away at Fulham! It's now 3-2 to the hosts, with around 20 minutes left on the clock. Luis Diaz the scorer.
15:24 BST - Your team news for the Manchester derby is below! Notably, Kevin De Bruyne starts in what will be his final clash with City rivals United.

15:09 BST - We should soon have some team news to share for the Manchester derby, which kicks-off in a little over an hour.
15:06 BST - We are back underway around the stadia!
14:53 BST - HALF-TIME: Tottenham 2-0 Southampton.

14:49 BST - HALF-TIME: Fulham 3-1 Liverpool.

14:48 BST - HALF-TIME: Brentford 0-0 Chelsea.

14:43 BST - GOAL! Spurs now do have a second against Southampton! Brennan Johnson makes it 2-0, and the Saints have now conceded 37 first-half goals in 31 games; more than any other in the Premier League this season.
14:37 BST - GOAL! It's a third for Fulham! They now lead Liverpool 3-1. This wasn't in the script! Rodrigo Muniz.
14:34 BST - NO GOAL! Spurs thought they'd doubled their lead over Southampton, but it's been ruled out after a VAR review.
14:33 BST - GOAL! Fulham now lead Liverpool! 2-1, former Arsenal man Alex Iwobi with the finish.
14:23 BST - GOAL! Fulham level against Liverpool. It's Ryan Sessegnon who gets his side back on level terms! 1-1.
14:15 BST - GOAL! Spurs lead Southampton! It's a nightmare start for the Saints, who are now staring at relegation. Brennan Johnson, 1-0.
14:14 BST - GOAL! Liverpool have taken the lead at Fulham! It's Alexis Mac Allister who opens the day's scoring. 1-0, and the Reds are now 14 points clear as it stands.
14:12 BST - Little stat on the Saints: Across their last 18 away Premier League matches, Southampton have collected just five points (W1 D2 L15), and their one win was at fellow promoted club Ipswich in February.
14:00 BST - We have kick-off around the grounds! Stick with us for all the key updates as Liverpool aim to firm their grip on the Premier League trophy, Southampton try to avoid relegation *today* and Chelsea face Brentford.
12:49 BST - The team news for this afternoon's earlier kick-offs is... LIVE! Check out who starts for who below:



09:07 BST - Good morning and welcome back to our Football Tracker! We've got another four Premier League games today, starting with three fixtures at 14:00 before the Manchester derby at 16:30.
Liverpool can take a step closer to their second Premier League title when they face Fulham, while Chelsea could solidify their top-four push with a win over Brentford.
Elsewhere, Southampton will be relegated if they lose to Tottenham Hotspur, breaking the record for the earliest confirmed relegation in Premier League history.

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22:30 BST - That'll about wrap things up for us tonight.
20:25 BST - Speaking after his side's dramatic 2-1 win over rivals Brighton, Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner said his players deserved credit for refusing to panic despite being reduced to nine men.
"It wasn't so difficult because we often train nine versus 10, sometimes eight against 10, but not so often... but the players know what they have to do," he said.
18:23 BST - Aston Villa 2-1 Nottingham Forest. A huge result for the home side, who are pressing to finish in a Champions League spot in the run-in. Read our report here.

18:18 BST - There will be a minimum of four minutes added on at Villa Park.
18:45 BST - GOAL! Forest have one back! Jota Silva, 2-1. Fun fact: All three of his Premier League goals have come as a substitute.
18:34 BST - We are back underway at Villa Park!
18:18 BST - There's half-time between Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest, with the hosts leading 2-0 after goals from Rogers and Malen.

17:53 BST - Elsewhere, PSG are Ligue 1 champions once again following their 1-0 win against Angers. The Parisians clinch the title for the fourth consecutive year and are six games away from finishing the league campaign unbeaten!
17:46 BST - GOAL! It's another for Villa who double their advantage in no time at all as Donyell Malen gets in on the act with a first-time strike from close range.
17:44 BST - GOAL! Morgan Rogers gives Aston Villa the lead against Forest with a delightful bit of control and a superb finish.
17:32 BST - We're underway between Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest!
17:11 BST - The final Premier League fixture of the day sees Aston Villa host Nottingham Forest in around 20 minutes - stick with us for all the updates!
17:10 BST - Get a match report of all of today's Premier League fixtures so far:
Crystal Palace 2-1 Brighton - report.
West Ham 2-2 Bournemouth - report.
17:03 BST - FULL-TIME! The nine men of Crystal Palace hold on the secure a huge 2-1 victory against fierce rivals Brighton - who were reduced to 10 men themselves in added time.

16:59 BST - FULL-TIME! Wolves come from behind to beat Ipswich 2-1, with goals from Pablo Sarabia and Jorgen Strand Larsen. The result means if Southampton lose tomorrow, they will be relegated.

16:56 BST - FULL-TIME! A cracker at the London Stadium ends 2-2 between West Ham and Bournemouth, with Evanilson scoring for the Cherries either side of Niclas Fullkrug and Jarrod Bowen headers for West Ham.

16:55 BST - RED CARD. What on earth is going on at Selhurst Park? Brighton are reduced to 10 men now, with Jan Paul van Hecke sent off.
16:51 BST - RED CARD. Another dismissal for Palace with Marc Guehi sent off right at the start of 12 minutes added time!
16:45 BST - GOAL! Wolves have completed their comeback against Ipswich as Jorgen Strand Larsenbundles over the line from close range - although VAR will check for offside... goal stands!
16:41 BST - RED CARD. Crystal Palace are reduced to 10 men after substitue Eddie Nketiah is dismissed for a high boot.
16:40 BST - GOAL! Now Bournemouth level at the London Stadium - Evanilson with his second of the match.
16:37 BST - Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta was left furious after a penalty decision went against his side in their 1-1 draw with Everton.
"For me, it is never a penalty," Arteta told TNT Sports without elaborating. "I'm very unhappy with the result. It is a very tough place to come, very physical and direct if you don't deal with (that) well, you never get any momentum.
"We went ahead to find more control and generate more chances. But the start of the second half was very poor, we gave the ball away and had indecision over what to do."
16:32 BST - GOAL! Pablo Sarabia levels this up for Wolves away at Ipswich with a superb finish into the bottom corner.
16:27 BST - GOAL! West Ham have a second goal and now lead Bournemouth through Jarrod Bowen!
16:25 BST - The line-ups are in for Aston Villa's clash with Nottingham Forest - follow that one live here.

16:20 BST - GOAL! Niclas Fullkrug scores with a powerful header to level things up for West Ham against Bournemouth. The German's first home goal for the Hammers!
16:13 BST - GOAL! Crystal Palace retake the lead against rivals Brighton through defender Daniel Munoz!
16:06 BST - We're back underway in all three Premier League fixtures.
15:52 BST - There's half-time across the country! Palace and Brighton are level while Bournemouth lead West Ham and Ipswich are ahead against Wolves.
15:39 BST - GOAL! Evanilson gives Bournemouth the lead away at West Ham with a poacher's finish from close range.
15:31 BST - GOAL! Brighton equalise away at Palace thanks to Danny Welbeck, after the veteran striker gets on the end of a delightful cross to tap home.

15:17 BST - GOAL! Liam Delap gets on the scoresheet as Ipswich take a 1-0 lead over Wolves - could the great escape be on for the Tractor Boys?
15:04 BST - GOAL! Jean-Philippe Mateta opens the scoring inside a couple of minutes for Crystal Palace! They lead rivals Brighton.

15:00 BST - We're underway around the grounds! Stick with us for al the updates.
14:54 BST - Wolverhampton Wanderers have won six of their last eight Premier League games against newly promoted sides (D1 L1), having won one of their previous nine beforehand (D6 L2).
Their one defeat was against Ipswich in December, while Birmingham in 2009-10 are the only promoted side to do the double over Wolves in the Premier League.

14:52 BST - Bournemouth - travelling to West Ham this afternoon - have picked up 23 away Premier League points in 2024-25, their most in a top-flight campaign, while their 30 goals are also their most on the road.
14:45 BST - Ismaila Sarr has scored three goals in his last two home Premier League appearances for Crystal Palace, more than in his first 13 at Selhurst Park for the club (1).
Sarr scored two and assisted the other of their three goals in a 3-2 win over Brighton in December, and the only Palace player to score more goals in the competition against the Seagulls than his two is Wilfried Zaha (5).

14:44 BST - Time to shift our focus to three Premier League fixtures at 15:00!
14:38 BST - With Arsenal's latest draw, Liverpool now need four wins to secure a second Premier League title.
14:30 BST - FULL-TIME! Iliman Ndiaye's second-half penalty is enough to deny Arsenal all three points after initially taking the lead through Leandro Trossard. Read our full match report here.

14:16 BST - Around 10 minutes remain between Everton and Arsenal - can either side find a winner?
13:52 BST - Everton have now scored in their last 6 Premier League home games - an excellent turnaround under David Moyes.
13:50 BST - The line-ups are in for three fixtures at 15:00!
Crystal Palace v Brighton - follow live

Ipswich v Wolves - follow live

West Ham v Bournemouth - follow live

13:43 BST - GOAL! Iliman Ndiaye levels things up at Goodison, converting from the spot to make it 1-1.
13:40 BST - PENALTY EVERTON! Jack Harrison in brought down in the box.
13:39 BST - We're back underway at Goodison Park.
13:22 BST - There's half-time between Everton and Arsenal, with Trossard's goal the difference at the break.

13:11 BST - A couple of stats coming from Arsenal's opener:
Raheem Sterling has assisted his second goal in the Premier League this season.
Arsenal have a record of W14, D5, L0 when scoring the opening goal in the Premier League this season.
13:06 BST - GOAL! Arsenal take the lead away at Everton through Leandro Trossard! The Belgian rounds off an excellent counter, assisted by Raheem Sterling.
12:45 BST - Some lovely tributes for Kevin Campbell on the ninth minute from both clubs.
12:31 BST - We're underway at Goodison Park!
12:18 BST - Today's early fixture between Everton and Arsenal is set to get underway in just over 10 minutes - stick with us for all the major updates.
12:16 BST - Arsenal have won 102 league games against Everton, the most wins for a side against a specific opponent in English league history.
11:40 BST - Only Liverpool (17 games) are on a longer unbeaten run away from home in the Premier League currently than Arsenal (10 games – W5 D5).
Since the start of 2024, the Gunners have picked up more away points in the competition than any other side (52) and have conceded fewer goals than any other side on their travels (16).

11:38 BST - Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard has been dropped to the bench for this afternoon's clash.
The midfielder has been involved in five goals in his last seven Premier League appearances against Everton (3 goals, 2 assists), though only one came at Goodison Park, opening the scoring in an eventual 2-1 defeat in December 2021.
11:25 BST - The line-ups are in for Arsenal's trip to Everton, with Jakub Kiwior and Ben White returning for the Gunners while Bukayo Saka retains his spot on the bench. Follow that one live here.

11:10 BST - Bournemouth are in action later today against West Ham. The Cherries have been the subject of our weekly FlashFocus feature, where we take an in-depth look at a specific team or player around the world.
10:12 BST - In case you missed it, Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne announced yesterday that he will be leaving the club following the expiration of his contract in the summer.
10:05 BST - Good morning and welcome to Flashscore's Football Tracker! We'll have updates across the weekend from all the Premier League action - starting today with Everton v Arsenal at 12:30.
Three matches at 15:00 follow that, including Crystal Palace v Brighton, before Aston Villa v Nottingham Forest rounds off the day's games at 17:30.
See the full Premier League fixture list here.

