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20:00 GMT - And that's a wrap for tonight! Thanks for joining us. The Football Tracker will be back midweek for the second legs of the European round of 16's.
See you then!
19:55 GMT - Here's how the Premier League table looks at the end of a dramatic weekend.

19:40 GMT - Man Utd manager Ruben Amorim said his side have to play in a style that might be unpopular with supporters.
Speaking to Sky Sports, he said: "When you coach Manchester United, you cannot play too much like that. But the idea is to win the game and not to show something just to the fans.
"It's try to win the game, imagine one way to win the game in this context. I know that it's frustrating for the fans sometimes, but then when you score and you feel comfortable and then you have a lot of opportunities the game changes, the momentum changes, and they are happy. So we have to deal with that.
"Sometimes we have to do things that are not popular, but if you want to win and imagine one way to win, we have to do it because in the end we need the points."
His views were supported by Gary Neville who said Amorim "has nothing to lose".
19:18 GMT - Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta was left frustrated by his side's lack of control against Man Utd.
He told Sky Sports: "In the second half we tried, we scored the goal and when they were really deep and they had a lot of problems and you could see that they were tired, we didn't capitalise because we rushed the game.
"We gave so many balls away, no circulation, we started to lose duels and we could have ended losing... we have a lot of situations in the second half, I think we have three or four big chances.
"But very frustrating as well, how we conceded certain transition moments is not good enough."
18:57 GMT - Declan Rice has been speaking to Sky Sports following Arsenal's draw against Man Utd, and gave his thoughts on Bruno Fernandes' free-kick that opened the scoring.
"It felt like a couple of us jumped and some of us didn't, but I've not seen it back. It felt like the ball flew over us at quite a low height so, from the wall's perspective we could have done a lot better.
"The wall did feel far back. Even on our free-kick, when Martin (Odegaard) took it, they felt far back as well, more than usual. But the referee makes that decision."
18:27 GMT - FULL-TIME! Anthony Taylor blows his whistle and it ends all-square. Liverpool will be delighted; they are 15 points clear at the top and they're getting ever-closer to a 20th league title.

18:25 GMT - David Raya keeps Arsenal in the match with a brilliant save from Bruno Fernandes before palming the ball away.
18:22 GMT - Alejandro Garnacho goes close for Man Utd but his shot flies over the bar. There are four minutes of injury time to play.
18:13 GMT - Gabriel Martinelli goes close for Arsenal but his shot is turned around the post by Andre Onana. We have 10 minutes of normal time remaining.
18:11 GMT - Arsenal have had 68% possession in the match so far and are piling the pressure on Utd as they push for a second goal.
18:07 GMT - A couple of changes for Man Utd: Christian Eriksen and Joshua Zirkzee come on for Rasmus Hojlund and Toby Collyer, and a change for Arsenal: Thomas Partey is replaced by Kieran Tierney.
18:05 GMT - GOAL! Jurrien Timber goes on a mazy dribble and pulls the ball back to Declan Rice who thumps home. Brilliant goal, and it's 1-1.
18:02 GMT - …but Martin Odegaard’s kick hits the wall. Still 1-0.
18:01 GMT - Arsenal win a free-kick on the edge of the Man Utd box…
17:51 GMT - Joshua Zirkzee tries a cheeky flick but it’s a decent stop from David Raya.
17:50 GMT - Mikel Arteta has seen enough. On come Myles Lewis-Skelly and Gabriel Martinelli for Riccardo Calafiori and Ethan Nwaneri.
17:46 GMT - Man Utd break and David Raya makes a fantastic save from Noussair Mazraoui to keep Arsenal in the match.
17:37 GMT - We're back underway. One change for Utd at the break: former Arsenal academy player Ayden Heaven has come on for Leny Yoro.
17:30 GMT - Man Utd lead a Premier League game at half-time for the first time since December 1st, ending the longest run in the league of not being ahead at the break. They are also unbeaten when scoring the opening goal in in the league this season (W5, D3, L0).
17:22 GMT - HALF-TIME! The whistle blows and Arsenal, who have been on top for most of the match, go in behind at the break after a fantastic free-kick from Bruno Fernandes.

17:18 GMT - GOAL! What a free-kick that was! Bruno Fernandes whips the ball past David Raya to give Man Utd the lead! It has been totally against the run of play but Utd won't care one jot.
17:17 GMT - "United have been a non-entity in the first 45 minutes," says Gary Neville on Sky Sports. "Nothing to hang your hat on". But they do have a free-kick in a dangerous position outside the box...
17:12 GMT - We are in to the final five minutes of the half. Can either side find the breakthrough?
17:03 GMT - Leandro Trossard goes close for Arsenal but the ball fizzes past the upright, much to the relief of Andre Onana in the Utd goal. Still 0-0.
16:55 GMT - Arsenal are pinging the ball around nicely but can’t find that final pass into the box; Utd are struggling to get hold of the ball and when they do get it, their final pass is lacking too.
16:46 GMT - Alejandro Garnacho has a shot for Utd, if you can call it that, but the ball flashes across the face of goal and their attack breaks down.
16:41 GMT - Mikel Merino has a shot that goes wide for Arsenal. The Gunners have been on top in the opening 10 minutes.
16:30 GMT - Referee Anthony Taylor gets us underway at Old Trafford.
This is Mikel Arteta's 200th Premier League game in charge of the Gunners. He's won 118 of his first 199, already the fifth-most victories of any manager in their first 200 in the competition (Pep Guardiola 146, Jose Mourinho 137, Jurgen Klopp 127 and Alex Ferguson 122).
16:15 GMT - We're 15 minutes away from kick-off at Old Trafford and Man Utd fans have staged a protest about the club's ownership.
15:59 GMT - FULL-TIME! Marc Cucurella's second-half strike seals a valuable win for Chelsea, who beat Leicester 1-0 to move into the top four. Read our full match report.

15:55 GMT - FULL-TIME! Spurs rescue a point against Bournemouth after Sarr and Son's goals seal a 2-2 draw.

15:41 GMT - GOAL! Son converts from the spot to level things up at 2-2, sending the goalkeeper the wrong way and passing a simple effort down the middle.
15:40 GMT - PENALTY SPURS! It's a rash challenge from Kepa Arrizabalaga, who charges down Heung-min Son and wipes out the Spurs captain.
15:25 GMT - GOAL! Spurs get one back instantly against Bournemouth through what looks like a complete fluke. Pape Matar Sarr lines up a cross that sails over everyone and into the far corner of the goal for 2-1.
15:25 GMT - Team news is in for Manchester United's clash with Arsenal - Gabriel Martinelli makes a welcomed return to the bench for the Gunners. Follow that match live here.

15:22 GMT - GOALS! Evanilson converts to give Bournemouth a two-goal lead away at Spurs while Chelsea have edged in front against Leicester thanks to Marc Cucurella!
15:10 GMT - NO GOAL. Antoine Semenyo is clearly offside in the build-up when he perhaps shouldn't have been, and the goal is chalked off.
15:09 GMT - GOAL! Barely five minutes into the second half, and Bournemouth have doubled their lead over Spurs thanks to Justin Kluivert!
15:00 GMT - Yves Bissouma registered the most touches for Spurs in their first-half against Bournemouth, although the midfielder has so far been unable to turn he tide of the match in his side's favour:

14:57 GMT - Cole Palmer hadn't missed a penalty before this afternoon; here's how his previous efforts looked:
Interestingly, that area in the bottom right is exactly where his effort went today - Leicester goalkeeper Mads Hermansen clearly did his homework!

14:52 GMT - And there's half-time between Chelsea and Leicester, with the game still goalless after Palmer's missed penalty.

14:48 GMT - It's half-time between Spurs and Bounrmeouth, with the visitors 1-0 up. Chelsea and Leicester still have six minutes of stoppage time left to play.

14:43 GMT - GOAL! Bournemouth make the breakthrough against Spurs as Marcus Tavernier caps off an excellent move for the Cherries.
14:39 GMT - We're approaching half-time and there have still been no goals in the Premier League - certainly not a classic afternoon so far.
Over at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea talisman Cole Palmer has missed a penalty, a golden opportunity to end his poor individual run of form.
14:15 GMT - There have been no goals in the opening 15 minutes of either game so far, although Bournemouth are applying plenty of pressure to Spurs' defence.
13:55 GMT - Both Premier League fixtures are due to get underway in around five minutes. Stick with us for all the major updates!
13:49 GMT - Cristian Romero is making just his 13th start of the season in the Premier League and his first since December 2024, while Dominic Solanke is making his first start in the Premier League since January (v Arsenal).
13:32 GMT - Bournemouth are looking to complete their first ever league double over Spurs, following their 1-0 win at the Vitality Stadium in December. A win could see the Cherries rise to sixth with victory this afternoon.
13:30 GMT - Leicester have struggled in the league for a long time now, and have the lowest expected goals total of any side in the Premier League this season (24.6), while only Liverpool (61.9) have a higher xG than Chelsea (55) so far this term.
13:27 GMT - Cole Palmer hasn’t scored or assisted in any of his last six Premier League games, his longest drought since joining Chelsea last season. However, Palmer has been involved in 11 goals in just nine games against promoted teams for the Blues (7 goals, 4 assists).
A solid opportunity to snap out of his bad run this afternoon.
12:54 GMT - The line-ups are in for this afternoon's two earlier Premier League fixtures.
Chelsea v Leicester - follow live.

Tottenham v Bournemouth - follow live.

11:23 GMT - Manchester United can be difficult to face at Old Trafford despite their struggles this season, but Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard said his team will go there looking for a win.
"We know the quality they have when they're on it, a lot of good individual players that we have to be ready for," Odegaard said.
"We are Arsenal and we are not scared to go there to win, so that's it."
09:16 GMT - Good morning and welcome back to our Football Tracker! There's plenty more Premier League action to follow today with Chelsea hosting Leicester and Spurs taking on Bournemouth at 14:00 before Arsenal visit Manchester United at 16:30. We'll have all the major news and updates for you throughout the day!

Saturday, March 9th
23:05 GMT - That about wraps things up for us tonight. Do join us again tomorrow as Arsenal's trip to Manchester United headlines the day.
22:22 GMT - Liverpool coach Arne Slot said he tore into his team after a lacklustre first-half performance against rock-bottom Southampton at Anfield.
The Reds went in at the break losing 1-0, but were able to score three goals in the second period to take the win.
"I didn't give them compliments at half-time, I can tell you," Slot - who is serving a touchline ban - said after the match.
"It was because I was sitting up there instead of on the line. When you watch a game from there you always feel that 'even I can play in this game', but when you are on the line there is more tempo."
21:52 GMT - FULL-TIME: Wolves 1-1 Everton. It's a step closer to safety for the hosts, who are now six points ahead of the relegation zone. Our full match report here.

21:27 GMT - It has been an incredibly quiet second period so far... neither side look like scoring. Now I've said that, I'm sure we can expect a goal.
21:03 GMT - We are back underway in Wolverhampton!
20:47 GMT - HALF-TIME: Wolves 1-1 Everton.

20:40 GMT - GOAL! Wolves equalise! Marshall Munetsi, 1-1.
20:33 GMT - GOAL! Everton are ahead, courtesy of Jack Harrison! 1-0.
20:05 GMT - Some sad news to bring you from Catalonia now as a Barcelona team doctor has suddenly passed away. The club took to social media to announce the decision to postpone their league match with Osasuna tonight just minutes before kick-off.
20:00 GMT - We are underway in Wolverhampton! Will it be Wolves or Everton who get the last laugh tonight? Stick with us for all the key updates.
19:45 GMT - A potentially decisive match coming up next as Wolves aim to go eight points clear of the relegation zone with a win over Everton.
Victory for the Blues, however, would keep their hosts firmly in the relegation battle - just five points above Ipswich in 18th place. A draw? Well, that would solve nothing - at least for tonight!
19:24 GMT - FULL-TIME: Brentford 0-1 Aston Villa. Unai Emery's side leap into seventh place with a hard-fought win on the road. Read our match report here.

19:10 GMT - Brentford are pushing for an equaliser, but will they get it? It's still 1-0 to Villa.
18:47 GMT - The team news is in for Wolves v Everton. Check out who starts for who below:

18:40 GMT - NO GOAL! Following a VAR check, Villa's second has been chalked off. It's still 1-0.
18:37 GMT - GOAL! Like busses, Villa see two goals in quick succession as Youri Tielemans beats the goalkeeper. 2-0.
18:36 GMT - GOAL! Villa do what they threatened to throughout the first period and have taken the lead. Ollie Watkins! 1-0.
18:33 GMT - Back underway at the Gtech!
18:17 GMT - HALF-TIME: Brentford 0-0 Aston Villa.

17:59 GMT - Just about half-an-hour in and it's pretty much been Aston Villa's deadlock to break thus far, but it remains 0-0 at the Gtech.
17:40 GMT - Brentford have conceded just two goals in the opening 10 minutes of Premier League games this season with only Arsenal, Brighton, Everton and Fulham conceding fewer (one each).
17:30 GMT - We have kick-off in London! Stick with us for all the key updates as Aston Villa aim to leap into seventh place.
17:22 GMT - Some numbers before we get stuck into the action at the Gtech...
Only Mohamed Salah (11) has scored more home goals in the Premier League this season than Yoane Wissa (10 - level with level with Chris Wood and Erling Haaland), and only Ivan Toney (11 in 2022/23) has netted more home goals for Brentford in a single Premier League campaign.
17:12 GMT - The line-ups are in for this afternoon's 17:30 match as Brentford host Aston Villa - follow that one live here.

17:10 GMT - Get a match report from all four of today's Premier League fixtures so far:
Nottingham Forest 1-0 Manchester City - report.
Crystal Palace 1-0 Ipswich - report.
Liverpool 3-1 Southampton - report.
17:01 GMT - FULL-TIME! Darwin Nunez's strike and two Mohamed Salah penalties ensure Liverpool avoid an embarrassing slip-up against bottom-of-the-league Southampton - the Reds win 3-1 to open a 16-point gap at the top of the table!

16:58 GMT - FULL-TIME! Brighton seal a 2-1 win over Fulham right at the death after a 97th-minute penalty from Joao Pedro.

16:55 GMT - GOAL! Joao Pedro nets a 97th-minute penalty as Brighton take a 2-1 lead against Fulham - surely that will be the winner.
16:54 GMT - FULL-TIME! Crystal Palace secure a 1-0 win against Premier League strugglers Ipswich after a late winner from Ismaila Sarr.

16:49 GMT - GOAL! Salah has his second and Liverpool's third, once again netting from the penalty spot as the Reds surely put their clash with Southampton to bed. The Egyptian equals the record for most goals and assists in a 38 game Premier League season (tied at 44 with Thierry Henry and Erling Haaland).
16:41 GMT - GOAL! Crystal Palace take a late 1-0 lead against strugglers Ipswich - Ismaila Sarr finally opens the scoring at Selhurst Park.
16:16 GMT - GOAL! It's another in quick succession for Liverpool as Mohamed Salah gives them the lead against Southampton from the penalty spot. The Egyptian has now scored his last 10 penalties in the Premier League, not missing since January 2024.
16:13 GMT - GOAL! Liverpool quickly grab an equaliser at the start of the second half through Darwin Nunez.

16:08 GMT - We're back underway in three Premier League fixtures.
15:50 GMT - There's half-time across this afternoon's Premier League games, with Southampton ahead at Liverpool, Brighton and Fulham level at 1-1 and Crystal Palace v Ipswich goalless.
Liverpool 0-1 Southampton

Brighton 1-1 Fulham

Crystal Palace 0-0 Ipswich

15:46 GMT - GOAL! Southampton take the lead against Liverpool! Will Smallbone nets on the stroke of half-time to give the Premier League's bottom-placed side an unlikely lead.
15:42 GMT - GOAL! There's another down at the Amex as Brighton equalise within 10 minutes of Fulham's opener through Jan Paul van Hecke.
15:35 GMT - GOAL! Fulham deliver our first goal of the afternoon fixtures with Raul Jimenez putting them 1-0 up against Brighton.
15:20 GMT - It's another slow start in the Premier League, with no goals after the opening 20 minutes.
15:01 GMT - We're underway across the country!
14:43 GMT - Now our focus shifts to three games at 15:00, with Liverpool looking to extend their lead at the top of the table against Southampton while Brighton host Fulham and Ipswich travel to Crystal Palace.
14:24 GMT - FULL-TIME! Nottginham Forest's Champions League dreams are edging closer to coming true after a dramatic 1-0 win over Manchester City - Hudson-Odoi with the only goal of the game! Read our full match report here.

14:13 GMT - GOAL! This time, Hudson-Odoi beats Ederson, giving Forest a 1-0 lead! The goalkeeper will be disappointed after the ball is squeezed inside the near post - Forest won't care!
13:57 GMT - What a stop that is from Ederson! The entire stadium thought Callum Hudson-Odoi's goal-bound effort was finding the bottom corner, but the Brazilian goalkeeper gets a strong hand on the ball and keeps it 0-0.
13:50 GMT - The line-ups are in for all three afternoon fixtures in the Premier League:
Brighton v Fulham - follow live.

Crystal Palace v Ipswich - follow live.

Liverpool v Southampton - follow live.

13:35 GMT - We're back underway between Nottingham Forest and Manchester City.
13:19 GMT - There's half-time in what has been a pretty drab affair so far, with City dominating the ball but yet to break the deadlock.
13:10 GMT - Nicolas Dominguez has made at least twice as many tackles as any other player for either side so far (4).
Aside from that, very little to report from a fast-paced but ultimately forgettable opening 35 minutes.
12:51 GMT - Nothing to separate the two sides after the opening 20 minutes - hopefully, the goals start to flow soon.
12:32 GMT - We're underway at the City Ground!
12:26 GMT - Kick-off is less than five minutes away between Forest and Manchester City - stick with us for all the key updates!
12:04 GMT - Chris Wood has been involved in 11 goals in his last nine Premier League games (8 goals, 3 assists). He’s also the only player to score for Nottingham Forest against Man City in the Premier League since their return to the division in 2022.

11:52 GMT - Only Liverpool (22) and Arsenal (18) have won more points in the Premier League in 2025 than Manchester City (16 – W5 D1 L2), with no team netting more often in the top-flight than the Citizens this calendar year (21 – same as Liverpool).
11:25 GMT - The line-ups are in for Manchester City's trip to Nottingham Forest - follow the match live here.

10:50 GMT - Before the weekend's football gets underway, take a look at which players are likely to miss out with our regular 'Who's Missing' feature.
09:47 GMT - Good morning and welcome to our Football Tracker! Our coverage of the day's action starts with Nottingham Forest v Manchester City at 12:30, before three fixtures at 15:00, including Liverpool v Southampton.
That's followed by Brentford v Aston Villa at 17:30 and finally Wolves v Everton to round off Saturday's matches at 20:00.
See this weekend's full Premier League fixture list here.

