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21:44 GMT - That's a wrap from us this evening, thanks for joining us and see you next time.
21:29 GMT - ...and here's how the Premier League table looks as we go into the international break:

21:26 GMT - Here's a run down of all the weekend's results in the Premier League:

21:24 GMT - Manchester United captain and goalscorer Bruno Fernandes says his side felt in control throughout the game.
"I think it was good," the Portuguese star told Sky Sports.
"I felt a little bit of a lack of energy, but they gave everything. Some players were tired but I think we deserved the win. We controlled the game.
"We could have been better with the ball, but I understand after these two weeks. It was a perfect way to end this week with our away supporters. They are amazing."
20:55 GMT - FULL-TIME: More misery for Van Nistelrooy and Leicester but a good day at the office for Manchester United. It ends 3-0.
Read our report from the match here:
Hojlund and Garnacho on target as Man Utd haunt Van Nistelrooy and Leicester

20:47 GMT - GOAL! Bruno Fernandes caps off a fine display with an excellent first time shot from just outside the box. It's 3-0.
20:24 GMT - GOAL! That one will count. Garnacho's strike nestles into the back of the net with no doubts about it standing this time.
It's 2-0 to United and probably game over.
20:15 GMT - Manchester United think they've gone two up through Alejandro Garnacho but VAR rules it out for a tight offside. It remains 1-0.
19:47 GMT - HALF-TIME! The Red Devils go in at the break with a deserved 1-0 lead.

19:28 GMT - GOAL! Rasmus Hojlund ends his goal drought after slotting home a nice finish after a decent assist by Bruno Fernandes.
It's 1-0 to United.
18:55 GMT - Incredibly, we've still got more action to bring you as we head back to the Premier League for a fixture between Leicester and Manchester United.

18:47 GMT - Newcastle's players collectively hoist the trophy! Bruno Guimaraes and Kieran Trippier lift it in unison to sheer joy from the fans at Wembley.
What a moment for a club that has been starved of success and glory for so long. This will live long in the memory of so many of Newcastle's loyal supporters.
18:43 GMT - Eddie Howe and his Newcastle warriors are making the famous walk up the Wembley steps to collect the League Cup trophy – an extremely deserved one at that.
18:35 GMT - Instant, on-pitch reaction coming from an emotional Newcastle captain Bruno Guimaraes, who told Sky Sports: "I wanted to put my name in the club's history. We can now say we are the champions again.
"It is one of the best days of my life. I don't have any words. They (the fans) deserve it.
"People have grown up and not seen Newcastle as champions, I am so happy. This is one of the best days. We deserve this; it is unbelievable.
"This is my second home. Relegation, Champions League and now champions. I am so emotional today."
18:30 GMT - FULL-TIME! NEWCASTLE ARE LEAGUE CUP CHAMPIONS!
Newcastle have done it! The Magpies take down Liverpool 2-1 to claim the League Cup trophy – their first major domestic honour in 70 years!
Recap all the action from Wembley here.
18:24 GMT - GOAL! LIVERPOOL HAVE ONE BACK! Federico Chiesa rolls one into the corner and it's initially chalked off for offside, but a VAR check overturns it and calls it good! It's 2-1 to Newcastle and we're in for a grandstand finish at Wembley.
18:19 GMT - Eight minutes are added on! Liverpool will need to pull something special out of the hat now...
18:17 GMT - It appears there will be seven minutes of stoppage time for Newcastle to negotiate to get themselves over the line.
Liverpool have been applying pressure but haven't had that cutting edge to really cause trouble.
17:56 GMT - Alexander Isak's strike was his 58th goal for Newcastle on what is his 100th appearance for the club. Among all Premier League players, only Erling Haaland (113) and Mohamed Salah (84) have netted more since his debut for the club in August 2022.
17:41 GMT - GOAL! TWO FOR NEWCASTLE! That one will count as Alexander Isak fires low and hard past Caoimhin Kelleher to double their advantage!
The Magpies are edging ever closer to ending that long, painful search for silverware again...
17:40 GMT - NO GOAL! Newcastle have the ball in the net for the second time, but the flag is up for an offside!
Caoimhin Kelleher can only parry a header in Alexander Isak's path and he converts, but it's chalked off with Bruno Guimaraes parked in front of the goalkeeper.
17:34 GMT - Newcastle get things back underway at Wembley, knowing they are 45 minutes away from their first major honour in 70 years. How will they deal with Liverpool's response, though?
17:30 GMT - Liverpool had just one shot in the opening half of this game, their joint-fewest in a first half under Arne Slot (also one against PSG earlier this month).
17:26 GMT - Dan Burn is just the second Newcastle player to score in a League Cup final (after Alan Gowling in 1976 against Manchester City), while it was the first scored at Wembley by a player for the club since Rob Lee in April 2000 against Chelsea.
17:19 GMT - HALF-TIME! What a stunning end to the half for Newcastle, who hold a slender advantage in this cup final.
They've been brilliant so far, fighting so hard for every ball and not giving Liverpool much time to put their stamp on things.
17:15 GMT - GOAL! BREAKTHROUGH FOR NEWCASTLE! The Magpies take the lead and it's a brilliant header from Blyth-born Dan Burn, who guides in brilliantly into the far corner!
Wembley erupts and Newcastle lead the League Cup final!
17:10 GMT - Liverpool have a brief shout for a penalty after a long ball is brushed against Kieran Trippier's hand, but VAR takes a look and says nothing doing.
17:56 GMT - Liverpool have failed to attempt a shot in the opening 30 minutes of a game for just the second time under Arne Slot, with the other instance coming away to PSG in the UEFA Champions League this month.
16:42 GMT - Newcastle have made a bright start to this final. They're looking confident in possession and not letting the occasion get to them.
16:30 GMT - Here we go! The first domestic final of the season is underway at Wembley, with Liverpool getting the ball rolling in the League Cup final.
16:23 GMT - The players are in the tunnel and begin their walk onto the hallowed Wembley turf. Time for handshakes and the national anthem before kick-off...
16:15 GMT - Before kick-off, Eddie Howe says he wants his well-supported Newcastle side to produce a performance to make the travelling Magpies fans "proud".
"We want to do our supporters proud with our performance. It's performance first but of course we want to win that trophy," Howe told Sky Sports.
15:55 GMT - Let's dive into the teams for this afternoon's showpiece at Wembley.
Caoimhin Kelleher gets the nod in goal for holders Liverpool, who also start Jarrell Quansah at right-back in place of the injured Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Newcastle are unchanged with Harvey Barnes keeping his place on the wing with Anthony Gordon suspended.

15:45 GMT - Time to shift our focus onto the first domestic final of the season as Liverpool and Newcastle lock horns for the League Cup!
Two different storylines to follow here, with reigning champions Liverpool looking to win their first trophy under new manager Arne Slot.
As for Newcastle, they are out to win their first domestic honour since 1955, so there's a lot at stake here.
15:40 GMT - Check out our reports of this afternoon's action for a recap:
Merino makes his mark as Arsenal see off fierce London rivals Chelsea
Fulham sink sorry Spurs to maintain push for Europa League places
15:24 GMT - FULL-TIME! It's a 1-0 win for Arsenal against Chelsea and they now trail league leaders Liverpool by 12 points.

15:23 GMT - FULL-TIME! Job done for Fulham as they score twice in the second half to condemn Tottenham defeat.

15:15 GMT - GOAL! Two for Fulham and Ryan Sessegnon scores against his former club! He outduels Ben Davies and curls a beautiful right-footed effort into the far corner to surely wrap up the points. 2-0.
15:06 GMT - GOAL! Deadlock broken at Craven Cottage and it's Fulham who have done it! Substitute Rodrigo Muniz rolls a low shot into the net via the post to give the hosts the lead!
15:00 GMT - Arsenal still hold a slender lead against Chelsea with a quarter of an hour plus added time left to play.
Tottenham have stepped up a level at Fulham but it's still scoreless at Craven Cottage.
14:33 GMT - Back underway for both second halves in London.
14:20 GMT - HALF-TIME! Arsenal looking good at the Emirates as they lead Chelsea 1-0, while it's still goalless between Fulham and Tottenham.
13:50 GMT - GOAL! Arsenal are in front! The Gunners make all their early pressure count as Mikel Merino flicks a corner in at the near post.
13:45 GMT - Chaos in the Chelsea box but Robert Sanchez somehow manages to keep Arsenal at bay.
13:30 GMT - Here we go. Game on at both the Emirates and Craven Cottage!
13:16 GMT - Tottenham have lost each of their last five Premier League games on a matchday immediately before an international break, including a 3-0 loss at Fulham last year. They had been unbeaten in 13 such matches before this (W10 D3).
13:04 GMT - This is the first time Chelsea will start a Premier League match without Cole Palmer since April 2024, when they lost 5-0 to Arsenal at the Emirates.
12:55 GMT - Arsenal are unbeaten in their last six Premier League games against Chelsea (W4 D2), their longest run without a league defeat against them since a run of 19 between 1995 and 2005.
12:20 GMT - Let's get going with some team news ahead of the two London derbies in the Premier League this afternoon – the big news being no Cole Palmer for Chelsea at Arsenal:


12:00 GMT - Hello and welcome back to Flashscore's Football Tracker on another jam-packed day of action!
The first domestic final of the season is upon us as Liverpool aim for their first trophy under Arne Slot when they take on Newcastle in the League Cup final this afternoon.
We've got some Premier League football to contend with, too, starting with two London derbies at 13:30 GMT as Arsenal host Chelsea and Fulham play Tottenham.
The day concludes with Ruud van Nistelrooy's Leicester welcoming Manchester United to the King Power Stadium at 19:00 GMT.
Saturday, March 15th
20:13 GMT - Join us again tomorrow for more Premier League action and coverage of the League Cup final as Liverpool contest Newcastle. Night!
19:53 GMT - Meanwhile, Pep Guardiola remains optimistic that City will win their fight to qualify for the Champions League, with nine games of their Premier League remaining.
"I'm always confident, in that I am a master. I do have moments when I can doubt but I find the right way, the positiveness in everything," Guardiola said.
"I know it will be difficult for many reasons but we have nine games, nine finals."
Click here to read the full story.
19:37 GMT - In Serie A, Dele Alli's Como debut lasted just 10 minutes as he was sent off for a nasty challenge on Ruben Loftus-Cheek.
19:22 GMT - FULL-TIME: There's the final whistle and Brentford have held out for an important win that sees them just a solitary point behind tenth-place Fulham in the Premier League standings.

18:57 GMT - GOAL! Brentford move in front! Christian Norgaard picks up a loose ball in the box after Bournemouth fail to clear and he rifles in from close range. 2-1.
18:32 GMT - Brentford get the ball back rolling for the second half.
18:16 GMT - HALF-TIME! It's all square at the break with Bournemouth and Brentford level at 1-1.
18:00 GMT - GOAL! Brentford have an equaliser! Yoane Wissa rises highest at a corner and heads in the leveller. 1-1.
17:48 GMT - GOAL! Bournemouth take the lead via an own goal from Brentford's Vitaly Janelt, who can't do much other than redirect Milos Kerkez's cross into his own net.
17:30 GMT - Game on at the Vitality Stadium!
17:15 GMT - Moving on to the evening kick-off which comes on the south coast as Bournemouth prepare to take on Brentford.
17:00 GMT - Check out our reports of this afternoon's action in the Premier League:
Everton score late leveller against West Ham to maintain unbeaten run
Nottingham Forest hammer Ipswich to press home Champions League push
Brighton fight back twice to earn draw as City miss chance to go fourth
Wolves beat stubborn Southampton to boost survival hopes
16:57 GMT - FULL-TIME! Wolves pull nine points clear of the relegation zone with a win at lowly Southampton.

16:56 GMT - FULL-TIME! Everton's late equaliser denies West Ham victory on the road.

16:55 GMT - FULL-TIME! Manchester City and Brighton share the spoils after an entertaining affair which ends 2-2.

16:54 GMT - FULL-TIME! Nottingham Forest are closing in on a Champions League spot, swatting aside Ipswich 4-2.

16:52 GMT - GOAL! Ipswich score again to reduce the arrears to Nottingham Forest down to 4-2. George Hirst gets up and guides a header into the net.
16:50 GMT - GOAL! Equaliser for Everton! Jake O'Brien throws himself at a header and makes it 1-1 against West Ham late on!
16:45 GMT - GOAL! Nottingham Forest restore their three-goal lead to extinguish Ipswich's hopes of a fightback. Substitute Jota Silva slots home to make it 4-1.
16:40 GMT - GOAL! Ipswich are on the board against Nottinham Forest. Jens Cajuste produces a lovely finish into the top corner, but it could be a mere consolation. They trail 3-1.

16:33 GMT - GOAL! Southampton halve the deficit to Wolves to 2-1 with Paul Onuachu netting a rebound to give the hosts hope with 15 minutes plus stoppage time remaining.
16:26 GMT - GOAL! West Ham score to break the deadlock at Everton! Tomas Soucek controls and curls a low shot into the corner to give the Hammers the lead.
16:20 GMT - Bringing some team news ahead of the late which sees Bournemouth take on Brentford:

16:08 GMT - GOAL! Brighton equalise at Manchester City for the second time this afternoon! It's an unfortunate one for Abdukodir Khusanov as he can only divert Jack Hinshelwood's effort into his own net. 2-2.
16:06 GMT - GOAL! Moments after kick-off, Wolves have their second against Southampton and it's through Jorgen Strand Larsen again as the Norwegian rolls his effort into the far corner. 2-0.
16:04 GMT - Slowly getting back underway for the second halves now...
15:49 GMT - HALF-TIME! Time for a break in the Premier League. Manchester City, Nottingham Forest and Wolves all hold leads, while Everton and West Ham are still goalless.
15:42 GMT - GOAL! Goodness me, it's a THIRD goal for Nottingham Forest at Ipswich! Anthony Elanga gets his second of the afternoon in a matter of minutes, slotting home after running clear. It's 3-0 and looking ugly for Ipswich...

15:39 GMT - GOAL! Manchester City are back in front over Brighton and Omar Marmoush, who won the penalty earlier in the half, is on the scoresheet with a powerful strike from outside the box. 2-1.
15:38 GMT - GOAL! Forest have scored again! Just a couple of minutes after taking the lead, they double their advantage at Portman Road and this time it's a fine finish from Anthony Elanga. 2-0.
15:36 GMT - GOAL! Nottinham Forest are in front at Ipswich via Nikola Milenkovic, who fires a shot into the net after the hosts fail to deal with a cross.
15:21 GMT - GOAL! Brighton equalise against Manchester City! Pervis Estupinan levels things up with a superb free-kick which goes in off the post. 1-1.
15:20 GMT - GOAL! Wolves take the lead at rock-bottom Southampton and it's courtesy of Jorgen Strand Larsen, who guides a header into the net.

15:17 GMT - Manchester City have avoided defeat in their last seven matches when scoring first in the Premier League since a 1-2 loss to Manchester United on December 15th, 2024.
15:11 GMT - GOAL! Haaland scores, sending Bart Verbruggen the wrong way to give City the lead!
15:10 GMT - PENALTY! Manchester City have a spot-kick after Omar Marmoush is hauled down by Adam Webster. Up steps Erling Haaland...
15:07 GMT - An early warning sign for Manchester City as Kaoru Mitoma has a goal disallowed for Brighton after he was deemed to have headed the ball out of Stefan Ortega's hands.
15:00 GMT - Kick-off! It's go time around the grounds for this afternoon's fixtures in the Premier League.
Stick with us for all the key updates as they happen.
14:40 GMT - Lots at play today that could impact both ends of the table.
Nottingham Forest could bolster their hold in the Champions League spots to seven points with victory over Ipswich, with England likely to receive fifth place next season.
Brighton could leapfrog Manchester City into fifth with a win at the Etihad while at the bottom, a Wolves win coupled with an Ipswich defeat could create a nine-point gap from the drop.
Everton and West Ham aren't completely out of trouble yet but are creeping towards safety in no man's land.

13:50 GMT - Let's get the ball rolling with some team news for this afternoon's games:




13:00 GMT - Good afternoon and welcome to Flashscore's Football Tracker, bringing you coverage of this weekend's Premier League action, plus Sunday's League Cup final between Liverpool and Newcastle!
No early fixture today means we head straight into four 15:00 GMT kick-offs, headlined by Manchester City hosting Brighton and third-placed Nottingham Forest travelling to Ipswich.
There's a big one towards the bottom with Southampton facing Wolves and another bottom-half clash between Everton and West Ham, before the evening game concerning Bournemouth and Brentford.

