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22:45 GMT - Thanks for joining us - we will be back on Saturday for more Premier League action. Night!
22:42 GMT - Here's how the Premier League table looks after the latest round of midweek fixtures. Fulham jump up to sixth while Bournemouth leapfrog tonight's opponents Tottenham, who tumble down to 10th.

22:34 GMT - Young Spaniard Dean Huijsen capped off a player of the match performance with a clean sheet and record-breaking winning goal this evening - not a bad day at the office.
"We know it is difficult to come here," the 19-year-old told Amazon Prime.
"We know we make it difficult for the big teams and the others as well. It is a really exciting win.
"I think every little boy dreams of playing in the Premier League, and I am so happy to be playing in it and to have scored my first goal. It is definitely a special memory. A goosebumps moment.
"It is a special thing to be Bournemouth's youngest Premier League scorer and I hope to stay in the team now and carry on playing."
22:28 GMT - Ange Postecoglou was downbeat after another sloppy display by his thoroughly inconsistent Tottenham side.
"We started well and conceded a really poor goal," Postecoglou groaned to the BBC.
"It's a difficult place to come when giving the opposition the opportunity to play in the manner they want.
"It's disappointing. It's something we've done consistently and we always pay the price for it.
"It comes down to us as a collective being a lot more determined to control a game of football and not let the opposition take control."

22:22 GMT - Fulham boss Marco Silva was full of pride after his Fulham side continued their impressive rise up the table.
"It was a big three points for us in a tough game," the Portuguese coach told reporters after his side's 3-1 victory.
"We started in the best way possible with the early goal but Brighton made it really difficult for us in the first half. They started with three at the back and it made it difficult for us to connect with the wide players.
"Second half we were much better. We conceded in a moment we should prepare better for the long ball, it was a good shot from the edge of the box. It was a difficult game, but a big three points for us.
"We played with Alex Iwobi in a different position. He's an offensive player and did an amazing job this evening."
22:10 GMT - Brighton captain Lewis Dunk didn't hold back in his criticism of the refereeing in his side's loss to Fulham earlier this evening, specifically believing he should have been awarded a penalty.
"It was a foul," Dunk told Amazon Prime.
"It was the same as the one on the halfway line and in the box. I jumped for the header and he put his hands in my back. How the ref or VAR can't see it, it is what it is. If you watch the replay, it's a clear foul, a push in my back.
"I don't think the scoreline reflects the game. We picked ourselves up, and I thought we were the better game, but that's football. It baffles me sometimes how we have some people watching on a screen and they can't get the decision right."
22:08 GMT - FULL-TIME! A terrible Tottenham performance, but take nothing away from Bournemouth. They could and should have won by more than their single goal to nil, but they climb above their opponents in the Premier League table.
Read our report from the clash at the Vitality here.

21:52 GMT - Bournemouth are back in the ascendency and should have put this game to bed, but they're letting Tottenham off the hook right now.
Is there a twist in tonight's tale to come?
21:32 GMT - Tottenham are knocking on the door, albeit leaving themselves exposed to the counter.
Just on, Heung-min Son has one ruled out for offside, while James Maddison has just gone agonisingly near to the leveller from close range.
21:25 GMT - FULL-TIME! Fulham pick up all three points against Brighton to move into sixth in the Premier League table.
Catch up on the action with our match report here.

21:18 GMT - GOAL! Alex Iwobi settles it for Fulham.
It's a big three points that see them soaring up the Premier League table as things stand.
21:16 GMT - Back at it at the Vitality!
20:45 GMT - GOAL! Fulham regain the lead after an unfortunate own goal from Brighton's Matt O'Riley.
Just under 10 minutes of normal time to play and it's 2-1 to Fulham.
21:01 GMT - HALF-TIME! The whistle blows and Bournemouth are deservingly leading Spurs at the break.

20:45 GMT - GOAL! Brighton find parity and it's a deserved equaliser at that.
They've kept up the pressure, and it's Carlos Baleba who sends the ball past Bern Leno in the Fulham goal with a precise finish. It's 1-1.
20:35 GMT - The second half is up and running between Fulham and Brighton. Can the Seagulls get themselves back into the game?
20:32 GMT - GOAL! Bournemouth resist the early pressure and capitalise on their set-piece to make it 1-0.
Youngster Dean Huijsen nods home a free header at the back post after some unenviable defending from Spurs.
20:24 GMT - It's been a lively start from the visitors at the Vitality, who have created a couple of half-chances and have dominated the possession stats thus far.
It's still 0-0, though.
20:18 GMT - HALF-TIME! Iwobi's early strike is the difference between Fulham and Brighton at the break.

20:15 GMT - The teams are out and we're up and running between Bournemouth and Tottenham!
Surely goals await in this one?
20:12 GMT - Brighton are pressing for an equaliser against Fulham but are unable to make a flurry of corners count as we head towards half-time at the Cottage.
19:55 GMT - Fulham have now scored in 13 successive top-flight fixtures, matching their all-time club record.
Marco Silva's doing bits in west London.
19:34 GMT - GOAL! A fast start for the home side but it comes thanks to a shocking error from Brighton keeper Bart Verbruggen, who lazily passes out from the back and into the feet of Alex Iowbi, who in turn slots home into an open goal. It's 1-0 to Fulham after three minutes.
19:31 GMT - We're underway at Craven Cottage!
19:28 GMT - Tottenham head to the south coast looking to steady the ship (again) against Bournemouth in tonight's late kick-off - you can follow commentary for that one from 20:15 GMT.
Here's how both sides are setting up, with old boy Dominic Solanke fit to return to face his former club:

19:00 GMT - No Danny Welbeck in the matchday squad for Brighton tonight, despite the in-form forward starting the Seagulls' 1-1 draw with Southampton last week.
How much of a miss will he be against the Cottagers tonight?
18:24 GMT - The line-ups are in for Brighton's trip to Fulham. Follow that match live here with our audio commentary.

17:24 GMT - Here's a reminder of how the Premier League table looks ahead of tonight's two fixtures:

14:54 GMT - Kevin De Bruyne made the most of his first start since September with a goal and an assist in Wednesday's 3-0 win over Nottingham Forest, saying he was happy Manchester City earned three points after four straight losses in the Premier League.
"We started the game well, created some opportunities, maybe a few mistakes, I think myself as well. But, you know, happy with the way that we performed."
"It's been a tough time but we tried to change it. Unfortunately we've got a few guys who are maybe injured so, it's what is happening this year. But we'll try and recover as quickly as possible."
12:56 GMT - Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou said that his team is "progressing in all aspects of our game" despite a wildly inconsistent Premier League campaign so far.
"We're progressing in all our aspects of our game," he said. "We've scored a lot of goals but even defensively, we're much more consistent than we were last year.
"The fact that we have got quite a few significant absences is just something we have to work through.
"We had a very similar scenario last year and it's fair to say we sort of ground our way through it and we're kind of doing that at the moment."
11:17 GMT - There has been plenty of reaction since last night's Premier League fixtures - take a look at the major talking points:
Rice 'would have done anything' to secure Arsenal win over Manchester United - read more.
Arsenal's set-piece dominance continues in win over Manchester United - read more.
Chelsea set goal record after mammoth win against Southampton - read more.
Slot salutes Liverpool's 'special' Salah after brace against Newcastle - read more.
10:10 GMT - Good morning and welcome back to Flashscore's Football Tracker! We'll be bringing you coverage of the final two games for this week's Premier League action as Fulham host Brighton while Spurs visit Bournemouth.
Here's a reminder of the scores so far from the Premier League's midweek action:

Wednesday, 4th December
22:58 GMT - That's it from us this evening, thanks for joining us! We'll be back tomorrow for two more Premier League fixtures as Fulham host Brighton and Spurs travel to Bournemouth.
22:51 GMT - Kevin De Bruyne was happy to have gotten 70 minutes under his belt in a win that he hopes will "change momentum" for Manchester City.
"Nice to be out there and change momentum hopefully. I think we did well today," he told Amazon Prime Sport.
"We started very well. We had control.
"It was more like a 3-3-4. We didn't expect Nottingham to go man for man and we had to adjust a bit. The first half we struggled a bit and the second half was better.
"I'm happy I could do 70 minutes. That's a big improvement on lately."
22:43 GMT - Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim was full of praise for Arsenal's set-piece ability, but says his side "already know we have to be better".
"It's incredible, especially the way they change the games, because sometimes they are not dominating and today you felt it in the game. It was really divided, no big opportunities and then one set-piece can change the game," he told Amazon Prime Sport.
"They can put a lot of players near the goalkeeper and it's almost impossible to fight for the ball but we have to manage to defend them and we already know we have to be better.
"We were committed and we lost to the set pieces."
22:30 GMT - And here's what the bottom of the table looks like after a few crucial midweek fixtures.

22:27 GMT - Here's how things look at the top of the Premier League table after a few big results this evening.

22:23 GMT - Arsenal's Declan Rice was happy to have cut the gap to Liverpool tonight but warned it was too early to be talking about a title race.
“It’s good. Look, people get carried away with the title talk,” he told Amazon Prime Sport.
“I was involved in my first one last year, and you just need to be in and around it by February time.
“It’s too early to be calling what’s going on.
“It’s closer but look, (there's) still a long way to go. We'll keep believing in ourself and see what happens.”
22:09 GMT - FULL-TIME: It’s all over at Villa Park, where the home side’s first-half blitz set the tone for a 3-1 victory over Brentford. Click here for the match report.

22:06 GMT - FULL-TIME: There's the final whistle at the Emirates, where Arsenal have beaten Manchester United 2-0. By all accounts it wasn't up there with one of the all-time classics, but good teams do what they need to do to win, and Arsenal have secured three important points tonight to keep the heat on Chelsea who are second in the Premier League table. Click here for our report form the Emirates.

21:57 GMT - Liverpool boss Arne Slot said he had "mixed feelings" after his side's draw with Newcastle.
"I have mixed feelings, we were outstanding in the second half but we were not good enough in the first half. Maybe 3-3 is what the game deserved," the Dutchman told Amazon Prime Sport.
"They were really aggressive and forced us into mistakes but we were so much better in the second half. I knew the game could be changed around, we were much better with the ball."
Slot was full of praise for Mo Salah, whose ongoing contract negotiations have been a hot topic in recent weeks.
"Every time we need Mo Salah he scores a goal," Slot said.
"We are hoping and expecting he can continue this for a long time. He was outstanding in the second half, he did many special things for us."
21:47 GMT - Defender Fabian Schar secured a sensational late draw for Newcastle against league leaders Liverpool - but was he actually aiming for goal?!
21:45 GMT - GOAL! William Saliba fires home to give Arsenal a 2-0 lead over Manchester United. It's once again the set-piece that brings about the Arsenal goal.
21:29 GMT - GOAL! Mikkel Damsgaard has clawed one back for Brentford, who are now 3-1 down against Aston Villa.
21:28 GMT - FULL-TIME: The final whistle comes as a relief for Southampton, who have been thrashed 5-1 by Chelsea. Click here for our report from St. Mary's.

21:27 GMT - FULL-TIME: What a victory that is for Everton, who have brushed aside Wolves to the tune of 4-0. Click here for our report from the game.

21:27 GMT - GOAL! Arsenal have taken the lead over man Utd courtesy of Jurrien Timber, who meets a corner and coolly plants a header from close range.
21:26 GMT - FULL-TIME: That’s it from St. James’ Park, where Newcastle and Liverpool have played out a true Premier League thriller. Here's our report.

21:24 GMT - FULL-TIME: There’s the final whistle and Man City finally have a win! They have beaten Nottingham Forest 3-0 for a first victory since October. Here's our report from the Etihad.

21:19 GMT - GOAL! Newcastle are level again! Fabian Schar scores to make it Newcastle 3-3 Liverpool.
21:18 GMT - GOAL! Chelsea are 5-1 ahead against Southampton thanks to Jadon Sancho. Emphatic.
21:17 GMT - We are back underway at the Emirates.
21:12 GMT - GOAL! Mo Salah has given Liverpool the lead late in the game! It's the first time the visitors have led throughout the whole match. Newcastle 2-3 Liverpool.
21:07 GMT - GOAL! It took a while for their first goal of the second half to arrive, but Cole Palmer has just put Chelsea 4-1 ahead against Southampton at St. Mary's.
21:06 GMT - GOAL! Everton go 4-0 up against woeful Wolves thanks to Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
21:04 GMT - HALF-TIME: The referee has blown his whistle for the break with Aston Villa 3-0 ahead against Brentford.

21:02 GMT - HALF-TIME: We've reached half-time at the Emirates where things are still 0-0 between Arsenal and Manchester United, who are bucking the trend of tonight's other high-scoring Premier League fixtures.

21:00 GMT - Iliman Ndiaye seemed to have given Everton a 4-0 lead but his goal has been scratched off. Still, Wolves are in all sorts of trouble.
20:58 GMT - GOAL! Mo Salah provided the assist for Liverpool's first, and has now scored his side's second goal to make it 2-2 in a thriller at St. James' Park.
20:53 GMT - GOAL! Alexander Isak produces a great pass that finds Anthony Gordon, who slots home to restore Newcastle's lead over Liverpool. Newcastle 2-1 Liverpool.
20:49 GMT - GOAL! Aston Villa are well and truly cruising against Brentford as Matty Cash gets in on the action to make it 3-0 with ten minutes of the first half still remaining.
20:46 GMT - GOAL! Jeremy Doku has given Manchester City a 3-0 lead against Forest - surely their winless run ends today. Although they were 3-0 up at one point against Feyenoord...
20:44 GMT - GOAL! Ethan Pinnock puts in a rough challenge in the box and the referee blows for an Aston Villa penalty. Ollie Watkins steps up to slot home from the spot to give Villa a 2-0 lead over Brentford.
20:43 GMT - GOAL! Everton are really turning up the heat against Wolves, as Craig Dawson's own goal makes it 3-0 to the home side.
20:41 GMT - GOAL! Liverpool have drawn level at St. James' Park through Curtis Jones after some brilliant work in the build-up from Mo Salah.
20:39 GMT - Everton and Wolves have resumed proceedings in their fixture. All six Premier League fixtures are live, with plenty going on at both ends of the table!
20:37 GMT - GOAL! Aston Villa have an early lead against Brentford thanks to Morgan Rogers.
20:36 GMT - The second half has also kicked off at St. James' Park and St. Mary's.
20:35 GMT - We are back underway at the Etihad - can Man City hold out for their first win since October?
20:23 GMT - HALF-TIME: Everton hold a 2-0 lead over Wolves as the referee brings down the curtain on the first half.

20:20 GMT - HALF-TIME: The referee blows his whistle for half-time with Chelsea leading 10-man Southampton 3-1.

20:19 GMT - HALF-TIME: We have reached the break at St. James’ Park where Newcastle hold a 1-0 lead over league leaders Liverpool.

20:18 GMT - HALF-TIME: Manchester City are 2-0 up and cruising against Nottingham Forest at the break.

20:16 GMT - We are underway for Aston Villa's clash with Brentford as well as the big one between Arsenal and Manchester United.
20:15 GMT - Newcastle really should be further ahead against Liverpool but as it is that game remains 1-0.
20:10 GMT - RED CARD! Jack Stephens has been given his marching orders with Southampton already trailing 3-1 against Chelsea. This one could get ugly.
20:07 GMT - GOAL! How important will that goal prove to be? Everton are beating potential relegation rivals Wolves 2-0 after Orel Mangala puts the ball into the back of the net.
20:05 GMT - GOAL! Chelsea are cruising against Southampton as Noni Madueke puts the visitors 3-1 ahead before half-time.
20:04 GMT - GOAL! Alexander Isak scores an absolute stunner to give Newcastle a 1-0 lead over Liverpool.
20:03 GMT - GOAL! Kevin De Bruyne has turned from provider to goalscorer as he puts Man City 2-0 up against Nottingham Forest.
19:51 GMT - James Tarkowski thought he had increased Everton's lead against Wolves but the goal was ruled out by VAR for offside in the build-up. Still 1-0 to Everton.
19:46 GMT - GOAL! Christopher Nkunku is on the scoresheet as Chelsea restore their lead against Southampton after a sloppy attempt to play the ball out from the back.
19:42 GMT - GOAL! Ashley Young has propelled Everton into a 1-0 lead by cannoning the ball inside the right post from a free kick just outside the box.
19:41 GMT - GOAL! Saints are level as Joe Aribo collects a pass and fires into the bottom right corner to make it 1-1 against Chelsea.
19:39 GMT - GOAL! Bernardo Silva has found the back of the net as Man City take an early 1-0 lead against Nottingham Forest.
19:38 GMT - GOAL! Axel Disasi puts Chelsea 1-0 up against Southampton!
19:31 GMT - We are underway in four Premier League games as Everton host Wolves, Nottingham Forest visit Man City, Liverpool play Newcastle and Chelsea take on Southampton.
The big question is - can Man City register a win for the first time since October?
19:10 GMT - Here how things look for the late kick-offs.
Arsenal v Manchester United - follow live.

Aston Villa v Brentford - follow live.

18:59 GMT - Team news for the later kick-offs will be unveiled shortly.
18:30 GMT - The line-ups are in for four of tonight's six Premier League fixtures:
Everton v Wolves - follow live.

Manchester City v Nottingham Forest - follow live.

Newcastle v Liverpool - follow live.

Southampton v Chelsea - follow live.

17:35 GMT - Gabriel is a doubt for Arsenal's meeting with Manchester United this evening, while Newcastle are sweating over the fitness of Alexander Isak for their match with Liverpool.
Find out who's missing for this week's fixtures here.
17:18 GMT - Good evening and welcome to our Football Tracker! We'll be covering all six Premier League games this evening including a titanic clash between Arsenal and Manchester United at 20:15.
Before that, Liverpool, Manchester City and Chelsea are all in action while Everton face relegation rivals Wolves and Aston Villa host Brentford.
There were also two matches last night, with Crystal Palace beating Ipswich 1-0 while Leicester claimed an unlikely 3-1 win over West Ham.

