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20:03 BST - That's it for this evening, thanks for joining us - we'll see you tomorrow for the huge encounter between Tottenham and Leeds!
19:52 BST - Here's what that all means for the top of the Premier League table:

19:38 BST - Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta says his side was "rewarded for our courage".
"I'm going to remember this day. A rollercoaster of emotions. We knew it would be tough, they were fighting for their lives. So much at stake," he told Sky Sports.
"We started so well. Then with the injury of Ben we had to make a change and then adapt and make some difficult decisions.
"We were rewarded for our courage.
"The controversy at the last disallowed goal is obviously a big decision. I have to congratulate them (the officials).
"You need courage and bravery to give the opportunity to the referee to have another look at the action.
"When you see the picture there is no question it's a clear foul."
19:27 BST - You can relive all the late drama - and everything that preceded it - with the highlights below.
19:21 BST - Here's some more reaction from Arsenal hero Leandro Trossard, who says his goal celebration was "just pure joy" after the Gunners took a big step towards the title.
"Just pure joy, because we knew what we had to do, and that's win today," he told Sky Sports.
"We created some chances in the first half. It was tough work because we know what they are fighting for as well, and it's a tough ground to come to.
"I knew at that moment it got us in front, and we had to just keep the clean sheet.
"Obviously it's a great time to score and get the win today. It's another two games for us, and hopefully something nice is waiting for us."
He revealed Daivd Raya reassured him the late West Ham goal would be ruled out by VAR.
"David said straight away it has to be 100% no goal," he said. "So I had a lot of faith at that moment, I believed, because he was pretty convincing. But yeah, you never know.
"And then you're thinking it's not going our way. Luckily it was a foul, and we won the game."
On Raya's crucial save before the drama unfolded, Trossard said: "He has helped us a lot already this season, and you can see his quality in goal, the amount of saves he can do - and also different types. So yeah, a lot a lot of credit to him for keeping us in the game."
19:00 BST - West Ham's Jarrod Bowen to Sky Sports: "We have lost the game, but we kept in there and were really in the game. Regardless of the decision, we have lost the game and it is a point we have lost.
"It is do or die. We can't be defeated, this cannot be it. We keep going."
18:55 BST - Arsenal's Leandro Trossard to Sky Sports: "That was one of the toughest games in general.
"When we scored there was a lot of joy, but then we had to dig in at the end and not concede.
"Then with the goal, I was just happy we won."
18:45 BST - Arsenal have scored 16 goals in the last 15 minutes of the second half; only Liverpool (19) and Brentford (18) have scored more in the Premier League this season.
18:33 BST - FULL-TIME! Dramatic and controversial, Arsenal just about survive and take all three points and grab a huge result in the title race!
The Gunners re-establish a five-point lead at the summit and are edging ever closer to the title.
Read the report: Arsenal survive late VAR drama to beat West Ham and take giant stride towards title

18:30 BST - NO GOAL! The goal is ruled out!
A lengthy review sees the referee chalk the goal off for a foul on David Raya and it's a huge relief for Arsenal at the top and a blow for West Ham towards the bottom.
18:25 BST - GOAL! WEST HAM SCRAMBLE IN AN EQUALISER THROUGH CALLUM WILSON!
It's a mad scramble in the box and Wilson smashes in, but Arsneal are incensed as they want a foul on David Raya.
VAR is about to make a dramatic call...
18:13 BST - GOAL! There's the breakthrough for Arsenal - a huge goal from Leandro Trossard!
Martin Odegaard finds Trossard in the box and his deflected effort and lands in the net.
They are five points clear of Manchester City at the top as it stands.
18:10 BST - WHAT A CHANCE! West Ham's Matheus Fernandes finds himself in on goal, but David Raya pulls out a massive save to deny him!
The finest of margins...
17:52 BST - Arsenal have had 78% possession over the opening 15 minutes of the second half.
17:36 BST - We're back underway for the second half. So much riding on this next 45 minutes for both sides - follow West Ham 0-0 Arsenal here
17:20 BST - HALF-TIME! It's extremely tense, but it's goalless at the break.

16:43 BST - CROSSBAR! Arsenal have been pressing from the off and Leandro Trossard goes close with a header that bounces off the woodwork.
16:30 BST - KICK-OFF! Visitors Arsenal get the ball rolling for a massive game in East London - follow West Ham v Arsenal here
16:10 BST - Our focus swiftly shifts to the London Stadium for that massive derby clash between West Ham and Arsenal.
Manchester City are breathing down Arsenal's neck at the top, while West Ham are in desperate need of points in their fight for survival.
15:57 BST - FULL-TIME! Aston Villa are held to a 2-2 draw at already-relegated Burnley.
Read the report: Aston Villa's hopes of top-five finish dented as Burnley battle to draw

15:55 BST - FULL-TIME! Elliot Anderson's late equaliser earns Nottingham Forest a 1-1 draw against his former club Newcastle.
Read the report: Forest boost survival bid with draw that dents Newcastle's slim European hopes

15:54 BST - FULL-TIME! Crystal Palace equalise twice to draw 2-2 with Everton, who suffer a blow to their hopes of European football next season.
Read the report: Crystal Palace twice come from behind to snatch point against Everton

15:46 BST - GOAL! Forest equalise late on and it had to be the former Newcastle man Elliot Anderson as the scorer!
Anderson drives into the box and whips a left-footed strike into the far corner, levelling the game heading into added time.
15:34 BST - GOAL! Palace equalise against Everton again via substitute Jean-Philippe Mateta.
The French striker connects with a rolling cross in the box and fires high into the net to make it 2-2.
15:33 BST - GOAL! Newcastle make the breakthrough at Forest in the 74th minute courtesy of Harvey Barnes!
He races through and lifts his effort into the corner for the visiting Magpies.
15:25 BST - Time for a brief look at the team news game of the day between West Ham and Arsenal (16:30 BST), which is set to have major implications at both ends of the table.
Relegation-threatened West Ham have made a couple of changes with Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Jean-Clair Todibo starting in place of Kyle Walker-Peters and Pablo.
Table-topping Arsenal are unchanged for the third straight game.

15:18 BST - GOAL! Burnley equalise immediately and Villa's lead is short-lived!
Zian Flemming finds space in the box and coolly finishes to make it 2-2 before the hour mark.
15:16 BST - GOAL! Villa complete the turnaround at Burnley and Ollie Watkins will get his goal this time!
He runs onto a long ball from goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez and manages to squeeze a shot beyond the onrushing Martin Dubravka.
15:04 BST - GOAL! Everton retake the lead at Palace just two minutes into the second half through a brilliant effort from striker Beto.
He muscles his way into the area and confidently slides a shot through Dean Henderson's legs.
14:51 BST - HALF-TIME!
Nottingham Forest 0-0 Newcastle
14:42 BST - GOAL! That one will count for Villa as they equalise!
Ross Barkley flicks on a brilliant header from a corner into the net and it's all square at Turf Moor. 1-1.
14:39 BST - NO GOAL! The in-form Ollie Watkins heads in an equaliser for Villa at Burnley, but his celebrations are cut short for a tight offside call.
14:34 BST - GOAL! Palace net an equaliser and it's a clinical finish from Ismaila Sarr. 1-1.
14:09 BST - GOAL! Burnley take the lead against Villa courtesy of Jaidon Anthony's rebounded strike.
It seems to be a case of a hangover for this season's European finalists early on today.
14:06 BST - GOAL! Everton lead at Palace inside six minutes!
James Tarkowski collects a loose ball in the penalty area and tucks it home against this season's Conference League finalists.
14:00 BST - KICK-OFF! The ball is rolling in the Premier League this afternoon:
12:57 BST - The latest team news is dropping around the Premier League ahead of this afternoon's three 14:00 BST kick-offs:



12:00 BST - Good afternoon! We're back for more in the Premier League with another intriguing day in the title and relegation battle ahead of us.
All eyes will be on the London Stadium at 16:30 BST when relegation-threatened West Ham host title-chasing Arsenal, who are looking to react to Manchester City's 3-0 win over Brentford on Saturday.
Three games take place at 14:00 BST as Aston Villa travel to Burnley, Nottingham Forest host Newcastle and Crystal Palace take on Everton.

Saturday, May 9th
20:30 BST - That's all from us tonight. Join us again on Sunday to see how Arsenal respond at West Ham, with Burnley taking on Aston Villa, Crystal Palace hosting Everton and Newcastle travelling to Nottingham Forest.
See you then!
20:20 BST - Man City manager Pep Guardiola spoke of his delight after beating Brentford.
He said to Sky Sports: "Really tough opponent. His transition, set-pieces, throw ins, we suffered in the first minutes but after that we played a really good game. Especially left side in the first half, both sides in the second.
When asked about Arsenal in the title race and for his club to not give up, he added: "We will see, that is not in our hands. We will do our job. We didn't do it perfectly with Everton. We will do our job and wait.
"Everton was the real proof, 3-1 down and emotions. The second half we give away. It happened last season many times, now we're more solid but we still give away. That's football, it's how you react. I'm pleased for the way we have done it."
19:59 BST - Brentford manager Keith Andrews said his team "don't need any lifting" after the defeat to Man City.
"We were playing against a team fighting for the title," he told Sky Sports. "You could see that from their urgency. I liked a lot of what we did today. I liked the bravery and courage with our approach.
"It needed to be near perfect performance from us to win tonight. The margins of some of the chances we had, some of the decisions that were made were quite telling. I'd step back and think I am really proud of what we produced but ultimately, we lost the game.
"Coming to City and playing the game against at team fighting hard against Arsenal, it depends on how you look at it. We came here with a honesty in our approach and a belief that we could get something from this game. We are disappointed we couldn't.
"I don't think the players will need any lifting. It will naturally happen. We have got a huge game against Crystal Palace next."
19:51 BST - Man City goalscorer Jeremy Doku told BBC's Match of the Day: "Looks a bit like the one against Everton. We wanted to take short, the corner, I go past my man and then I look for the pass in between. The ball comes back and I'm inside the box and I feel I have space to shoot and I do it without thinking and I'm happy that it went in.
"I'm an instinct player. Today it's working out. I scored some goals, I've always played with instinct but now the goals are coming. I haven't been a different player.
"We knew we had to score. When we scored the goal there was more space and then we had a second goal. We were relieved and happy and we know that we need goals."
19:38 BST - Man City striker Erling Haaland has been giving his reaction to Sky Sports.
He said: "It feels good to win 3-0. We just missed the last shot on goal today. We created a lot of chances and didn't get the last shot on a lot of crosses.
"Brentford defended well. They are a good team. There are no easy games in the Premier League. So we are happy."
When asked about City's title chances, he added: "If you play for Manchester City, you think of titles every single day."
19:24 BST - It's all over at the Etihad! Man City have beaten Brentford 3-0 to keep their title hopes alive. Stay with us, reaction to come!
Read the match report here: Man City keep title hopes alive with thumping win over Brentford

19:20 BST - GOAL! Man City break and Erling Haaland passes to Omar Marmoush who fires beyond Caoimhin Kelleher to make it 3-0.
19:18 BST - There will be five minutes of time added on.
19:11 BST - Fantastic save from Caoimhin Kelleher to deny Phil Foden. It remains 2-0.
19:03 BST - GOAL! Man City double their lead! Erling Haaland bundles the ball over the line with a backheel and the Etihad erupts.
19:00 BST - Brentford want a penalty as Kevin Schade is appeared to be shoved by Matheus Nunes in the box, but the referee waves them away.
18:53 BST - Ominous reading for Brentford, but Man City have a record of W12, D3, L0 when scoring the opening goal at home in the Premier League this season.
18:48 BST - GOAL! Man City take the lead! The corner is taken quickly and Jeremy Doku runs into the area before unleashing a curling shot into the top corner. Fantastic strike - and one that keeps their title hopes alive.
18:42 BST - Brentford have started the half brightly, but Man City look dangerous on the attack as Antoine Semenyo spanks a shot overt the bar. It's still 0-0.
18:32 BST - We're back underway at the Etihad.
18:17 BST - HALF-TIME! City have dominated the play and racked up 15 shots and three big chances, but they've lacked the cutting edge to find a breakthrough.
A big 45 minutes is coming up with their title hopes very much on the line.

17:30 BST - KICK-OFF! Play is underway at the Etihad - follow Manchester City v Brentford here
17:20 BST - All eyes will be on the Etihad as Manchester City look to reset their title charge after a thrilling, but damaging 3-3 draw at Everton on Monday.
City are five points behind leaders Arsenal, making this evening's clash with Brentford a must-win.
17:04 BST - Get a match report from this afternoon's Premier League action:
• Rayan the hero as Bournemouth beat Fulham but both teams see red
• Quick-fire Brighton close in on Europe with win over Wolves
• Sunderland suffer blow to European hopes with goalless draw to Man Utd
17:00 BST - FULL-TIME! Bournemouth earn a narrow victory on the road at Fulham, in a huge boost to their European ambitions.
The Cherries keep hold of sixth place and have extended their unbeaten run to a seriously impressive 16 games.

16:54 BST - FULL-TIME! Europe-chasing Brighton use a rapid start to cruise past already-relegated Wolves.
The Seagulls are up to seventh for the time being.

16:53 BST - FULL-TIME! It ends goalless between Sunderland and Manchester United at the Stadium of Light.

16:43 BST - GOAL! Yankuba Minteh smashes in Brighton's third to finish off a comfortable win over Wolves.
16:33 BST - The team news has just dropped for Manchester City's crucial match against Brentford as they look to keep their title hopes alive.

16:16 BST - GOAL! Bournemouth strike first at Fulham through a Rayan shot from distance and it could be a massive goal in the Cherries' battle for European football.
15:55 BST - HALF-TIME!
Sunderland 0-0 Manchester United
15:52 BST - RED CARD! Now it's Fulham's turn to receive a red card!
Joachim Andersen is given a straight red for a robust challenge on Adrien Truffert, so now we're in for a bit of 10 v 10.
15:42 BST - RED CARD! Bournemouth are down to 10 men at Fulham as Ryan Christie is given his marching orders upon review.
He caught the top of Timothy Castagne's ankle with his studs.
15:05 BST - It's another header and another goal for Brighton!
Maxim De Cuyper is involved again as his corner is met by Lewis Dunk to make it 2-0 in just five minutes.
15:05 BST - Jack Hinshelwood scored after just 0:35, the fastest goal for Brighton in the Premier League this season.
15:01 BST - GOAL! What a start for Brighton as they lead Wolves inside one minute!
A cross is clipped in from Maxim De Cuyper and Jack Hinshelwood gets up heads in.
15:00 BST - KICK-OFF! We are underway around the grounds this afternoon!
Sunderland v Manchester United
14:39 BST - Chelsea have failed to win in their last seven games in the Premier League; their last joint-longest winless streak was from March 18th, 2023, to May 2nd, 2023.
14:30 BST - Elsewhere, Premier League hopefuls played out a 0-0 draw in the first leg of their Championship play-off semi-final.
The visiting Saints survived a first-half barrage and a second-half red card to set up a tense return leg on Tuesday.
Read the report: Middlesbrough frustrated by Southampton in goalless first-leg draw
14:25 BST - FULL-TIME! Nothing doing in the second half and it ends 1-1 between Liverpool and Chelsea.
Boos ring around Anfield after another disjointed Liverpool display.
Read the report: Fernandez helps Chelsea end losing run with draw at Liverpool

13:55 BST - Plenty of team news is rolling in for this afternoon's three 15:00 BST kick-offs:


Sunderland v Manchester United

13:46 BST - NO GOAL! Now it's Liverpool's turn to have a goal ruled out as Curtis Jones' header is chalked off due to Cody Gakpo being in an offside position.
13:37 BST - NO GOAL! Cole Palmer rifles into the net for Chelsea, but the goal is chalked off for an offside against Marc Cucurella.
Encouragement for Chelsea, but a major warning sign for Liverpool.
13:33 BST - Back underway at Anfield - follow Liverpool 1-1 Chelsea here
13:18 BST - HALF-TIME!

13:05 BST - GOAL! Chelsea find an equaliser via Enzo Fernandez, whose deep free-kick evades everyone and manages to find its way into the net.
12:57 BST - Chelsea have conceded 11 goals in the first 15 minutes of the first half; only Burnley (13) have conceded more in the Premier League this season.
12:36 BST - GOAL! It's a rapid start for Liverpool!
Ryan Gravenberch curls a strike from the edge of the box and into the net to give the hosts a very early lead.
12:31 BST - KICK-OFF! Chelsea get the ball rolling at Anfield - follow Liverpool v Chelsea here
12:13 BST - Liverpool's starting XI today (avg. age 25 years and 237 days) is their youngest in a Premier League game this season.
11:35 BST - Time for some team news for Liverpool versus Chelsea this lunchtime.
Giorgi Mamardashvili is back in goal for Liverpool and teenage forward Rio Ngumoha has been handed a start in place of the ill Florian Wirtz.
Filip Jorgensen steps in for Robert Sanchez in the Chelsea goal and Levi Colwill starts for the first time this season on his return from a knee injury.

10:23 BST - There will also be an eye on the Championship play-offs, which kicked off last night with Hull and Millwall drawing 0-0 in their semi-final first leg.
The other tie sees Middlesbrough host Southampton at 12:30 BST, amid off-field tensions with the Saints alleged to have been spying on a Boro training session during the week.
Read more: EFL charge Southampton after alleged spying on Middlesbrough before play-off tie
10:00 BST - Good morning! We are fully in the business end of the Premier League season with just a couple of weeks left of the campaign.
Today, the ball gets rolling with Liverpool hosting Chelsea at 12:30 BST, with both teams still in the hunt for European qualification.
At 15:00 BST, Manchester United travel to Sunderland, Fulham take on Bournemouth and Brighton are against Wolves.
Then, Manchester City look to keep their title chase alive when they play Brentford with kick-off set for 17:30 BST.
