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21:55 GMT - FULL-TIME: Chelsea 3-0 Wolves. A comfortable win for Enzo Maresca's men on home soil as Malo Gusto scores his first career goal. Click here to read our match report.

21:36 GMT - GOAL! Pedro Neto puts Chelsea 3-0 up over Wolves! Alejandro Garnacho with his second assist of the night.
21:27 GMT - GOAL! Joao Pedro has doubled Chelsea's lead over Wolves. 2-0, and that's surely game over.
21:12 GMT - GOAL! Chelsea have broken the deadlock against Wolves! Malo Gusto, 1-0.
21:06 GMT - We are back underway in west London! Hopefully, we're in for a more exciting 45 minutes than the first period. Still 0-0.
20:51 GMT - HALF-TIME: Chelsea 0-0 Wolves. A bit of a snoozefest, if I'm honest.
20:00 GMT - We are now underway at Stamford Bridge!
19:52 GMT - Attention now shifts to Stamford Bridge, where Chelsea will play the role of hosts to Wolves.
19:36 GMT - FULL-TIME: Sunderland 2-2 Arsenal. An incredible late finish on the match, as the Gunners looked to have snatched all three points in the second half, only for Brian Brobbey to get the Black Cats on level terms in the 94th minute. Our report's here.

19:33 GMT - A short VAR review has confirmed the goal will stand, 2-2.
19:31 GMT - GOAL! Sunderland have done it again! It's a strike by Brian Brobbey in the 94th minute to draw level against Arsenal. 2-2.
19:11 GMT - GOAL! Arsenal have nudged ahead on Wearside! The Gunners now lead Sunderland, as Leandro Trossard is the hero again, 2-1.
19:08 GMT - Just 20 minutes left on the clock at the Stadium of Light now. Will there be a late match-winner?
18:59 GMT - The team news for Chelsea's clash with Wolves is... LIVE! Check out who starts for whom below.

18:51 GMT - GOAL! Arsenal are level at the Stadium of Light! Bukayo Saka gets in on the scoring, 1-1.
18:42 GMT - We are back underway on Wearside. Stick with us for all the latest.
18:28 GMT - As Sunderland lead at the break, it is just the third time that Arsenal have been behind at half-time this season, previously going on to draw with Manchester City and beat Newcastle United.
18:25 GMT - HALF-TIME: Sunderland 1-0 Arsenal. A stunning upset could be on the cards, but there's a lot of game left to be played.

18:13 GMT - An interesting stat from our friends at Opta: Dan Ballard's opener is the first goal that Arsenal have conceded in 812 minutes across all competitions.
18:08 GMT - GOAL! Sunderland have taken a shock lead over Arsenal to snap the Gunners' clean sheet streak. Daniel Ballard, who else? 1-0.
17:50 GMT - It has been a nervy opening 20 minutes, with the Gunners enjoying more of the ball so far. Still, it's 0-0.
17:30 GMT - Things are now underway at the Stadium of Light, where high-flying Sunderland face Premier League leaders Arsenal. Stick with us for all the key updates!
17:09 GMT - Attention turns to the top of the table as Sunderland host league leaders Arsenal. Kick-off is less than 30 minutes away.
17:05 GMT - West Ham move level on points with Burnley with that huge win, but they could have overtaken them and climbed to 17th had they not conceded that late second goal.
Everton move up to 11th after beating Fulham, who stay 15th.
17:01 GMT - FULL-TIME! Everton have beaten Fulham 2-0.
You can read the match report here.


17:00 GMT - FULL-TIME! West Ham have come from behind to edge past Burnley 3-2.
You can read the match report here.


16:58 GMT - GOAL! Errr... nervous times are back. Josh Cullen has scored in the seventh minute of injury time for Burnley. Surely they can't grab a late, late equaliser?
16:53 GMT - West Ham have scored seven goals in the last 15 minutes of the second half, only Liverpool (eight) have scored more in the Premier League this season.
16:49 GMT - GOAL! Delirium and a huge sigh of relief at the London Stadium as Kyle Walker-Peters wraps up the game for West Ham with their third goal. Tomas Soucek charges forwards and Martin Dubravka can only fumble the ball into the path of Walker-Peters, who nudges it over the line. 3-1.
That's Walker-Peters' first goal in the Premier League this season, netting for the first time since 13th August 2022 against Leeds.
16:45 GMT - GOAL! Everton finally have a second goal and that might be game, set and match. Michael Keane gives daylight between them and Fulham following a Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall corner.
Fulham complain for handball, but the goal is given. 2-0
16:43 GMT - Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim has given his reaction to their late leveller at Spurs and lamented his side's lack of courage.
"During the game, you feel that the three points were there," he said. "If you look to the game and if you feel the environment, we have so much to grow as a team because today was our day to win this game. If we have... a little bit more bravery, we can kill this game."
You can read more on his reaction here.
Who will have the bravery in our mid-afternoon kick offs? We have around 10 minutes of time remaining - plus stoppage time - to play.
16:38 GMT - GOAL! West Ham have turned the game on its head! The London Stadium erupts as Martin Dubravka can only parry a Lucas Paqueta cut back on to Tomás Soucek's chest and the ball bobbles over the line. 2-1
16:28 GMT - Jordan Pickford has had very little to do, but he does get down well to save from Rodrigo Muniz. Everton have had the ball in the net four times already, but they lead 1-0.
West Ham are still level with Burnley, in a match you feel both teams really need to win.

16:21 GMT - Team news is in for high-flying Sunderland's match against table-toppers Arsenal.
The Black Cats name an unchanged starting XI from the team that drew 1-1 to Everton, while the Gunners make one enforced change from the side that beat Burnley 2-0; Mikel Merino comes in for the injured Viktor Gyokeres.
You can see how they line up below.
Sunderland: Robin Roefs, Lutsharel Geertruida, Dan Ballard, Nordi Mukiele, Reinildo Mandava, Trai Hume, Enzo Le Fée, Noah Sadiki, Granit Xhaka, Bertrand Traoré, Wilson Isidor
Arsenal: David Raya, Riccardo Calafiori, Gabriel Magalhães, William Saliba, Jurriën Timber, Declan Rice, Martín Zubimendi, Eberechi Eze, Leandro Trossard, Mikel Merino, Bukayo Saka

16:18 GMT - NO GOAL! Everton thought they had doubled their lead over Fulham, but Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's effort is ruled out for another offside. It's still 1-0.
16:10 GMT - And the second half kicks-off in Liverpool.
16:07 GMT - We're back underway in London for what feels like a hugely significant 45 minutes.
15:53 GMT - HALF-TIME! Everton take the lead at the interval


15:52 GMT - HALF-TIME! West Ham go in to the break level with Burnley


15:50 GMT - GOAL! Everton finally have the breakthrough at the Hill Dickinson Stadium! Idrissa Gueye is the first to react to a rebound in the area and lashes the ball past Bernd Leno. 1-0
15:44 GMT - GOAL! One minute before half-time and West Ham have the equaliser! The ball falls to Callum Wilson in the box who fires past Martin Dúbravka. 1-1.
Burnley have conceded 10 first-half goals in 11 games, only Wolves (13) and West Ham (11) have conceded more in the Premier League this season.
15:35 GMT - GOAL! How crucial will this goal be? Burnley take the lead at West Ham and boos ring out at the London Stadium. Zian Flemming heads home a wonderful cross by Lesley Ugochukwu to put The Clarets ahead. 0-1.
Burnley have avoided defeat in their last three matches when scoring first in the Premier League, since a 1-2 loss to Tottenham Hotspur on 11th May 2024.
15:35 GMT - NO GOAL! Thierno Barry has the ball in the net for Everton but it has been ruled out for offside.
The move started with a long throw-out from England's number one Jordan Pickford - or as the Toffees call it, a "pinpoint Pickford sidewinder".
15:24 GMT - Wayne Rooney is watching Everton's match against Fulham, but there's very little to report on both matches so far...
15:15 GMT - It's been a fairly quiet opening 15 minutes in both matches; Everton have had the only shot on target across both games.
Sasa Lukic has been booked for Fulham. That's his fifth card of the season and he will miss their next match, at home to Sunderland.
15:00 GMT - And the whistle blows in London and Liverpool.
14:58 GMT - Referee Michael Salisbury is in charge at the London Stadium and Andy Madley is the man in the middle at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
14:45 GMT - West Ham fans have been protesting ahead of their match against Burnley, carrying a coffin that reads 'sold our soul' in relation to the perceived death of the club since they moved from The Boleyn Ground.

14:44 GMT - Stay with us, as West Ham take on Burnley and Everton face Fulham next.
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14:43 GMT - Watch the match highlights below.
14:41 GMT - What an incredible end to the game, but is 2-2 a fair result? Man Utd hero Matthijs de Ligt said they deserved more.
He told TNT Sports: "Luckily we got a point. I think we deserved more the way we played, I felt the second half we were a little tired. We didn't get the chance to get out of our half.
"Their first goal was a bit lucky. I'm a bit upset about that, but I'm proud of how the team fought back and got a point at a difficult stadium.Last year we lost against Nottingham Forest and Tottenham 1-0, but last week and today you see we have the fire in our bellies to fight and get a point.
"The season is long, drawing thee games is more important than losing.
"You saw today we are really dangerous. We have a lot of speed up front, we are really stable, we know our strengths and utilise them.
"Today we had more opportunities to get in behind them because they are vulnerable, we played a good game and I think we deserved a little more."
14:25 GMT - FULL-TIME! Incredible late drama as Man Utd come from behind to earn a point at Spurs.
You can read our match report here.


14:23 GMT - GOAL! Man Utd have levelled deep into injury time! The ball is whipped to the back post and Matthijs de Ligt heads into the net. What a final 10 minutes we have had! 2-2
14:18 GMT - GOAL! Tottenham have come from behind and lead! Wilson Odobert tries a shot at goal which Richarlison heads into the back of the net! The stadium erupts and Spurs are minutes away from winning only their second home game of the season. 2-1
14:18 GMT - There will be six minutes of stoppage time to be played.
14:11 GMT - GOAL! Spurs are level with seven minutes to play! Out of nowhere, substitute Mathys Tel turns and shoots in the area. The ball takes a wicked deflection off Matthijs de Ligt and past Senne Lammens in the United goal. 1-1.
Each of Spurs' last two Premier League goals have been scored by subs (Pape Matar Sarr v Everton also), with each of their previous 15 goals this season scored by starters (ex. own goals).
14:07 GMT - There are 10 minutes left to play in London and Man Utd have been rarely troubled by Tottenham so far.
13:55 GMT - The team news has dropped for the two 15:00 kick-offs, which you can see below.
Everton make one change to the starting XI that drew to Sunderland with Timothy Iroegbunam replacing Jake O'Brien. Jack Grealish is set to make his 200th Premier League appearence.
Fulham also make one change from the team that thrashed Wolves; Joshua King is dropped in favour of Sasa Lukic.
Everton: Jordan Pickford, Vitalii Mykolenko, Michael Keane, James Tarkowski, James Garner, Tim Iroegbunam, Idrissa Gueye, Jack Grealish, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Iliman Ndiaye, Thierno Barry
Fulham: Bernd Leno, Ryan Sessegnon, Calvin Bassey, Joachim Andersen, Kenny Tete, Sander Berge, Sasa Lukic, Kevin, Alex Iwobi, Harry Wilson, Raúl Jiménez

West Ham name an unchanged starting XI from the team that beat Newcastle while Burnley make one change to the starting XI that lost at home to Arsenal; Loum Tchaouna comes in for Joshua Jacob Laurent.
West Ham: Alphonse Areola, El Hadji Malick Diouf, Jean-Clair Todibo, Maximilian Kilman, Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Lucas Paquetá, Freddie Potts, Mateus Fernandes, Crysencio Summerville, Callum Wilson, Jarrod Bowen
Burnley: Martin Dúbravka, Quilindschy Hartman, Maxime Estève, Axel Tuanzebe, Kyle Walker, Florentino, Josh Cullen, Jaidon Anthony, Lesley Ugochukwu, Loum Tchaouna, Zian Flemming

13:50 GMT - NO GOAL! Brennan Johnson has the ball in the back of the net but it's correctly ruled out for offside.
13:42 GMT - Close for Spurs! Cristian Romero flicks the ball towards goal and Senne Lammens does very well to get down and deflect the shot away.
13:33 GMT - Man Utd get the second half up and running. History tells us this second half will only go one way...
United have only lost one of their last 157 Premier League games when leading a half time (W134 D22), a 3-1 loss at Manchester City in March 2024.
Spurs have failed to win all 27 of their previous league games against Man Utd in which they trailed at half time (D6 L21), although they drew on both of the last two occasions.
13:18 GMT - HALF-TIME! Man Utd go in 1-0 up at the break.
Tottenham have trailed at half time in eight home Premier League games in 2025, their-joint most in a single calendar year in the competition.


13:06 GMT - Man Utd have lost just one of their last 24 Premier League matches in which they scored first (W15 D8), losing 4-3 at Brentford this May, while Spurs are winless in their last 18 league games when conceding first (D4 L14) since beating Aston Villa 4-1 in November last year.
13:03 GMT - GOAL! The player of the month for October gives Man Utd the lead against his former manager! It's woeful Spurs defending as the ball is crossed to Bryan Mbeumo who heads it past Guglielmo Vicario.
That was the first attempt on target of the match.
12:48 GMT - Man Utd have failed to have a shot in the opening 15 minutes of a Premier League game for the first time this season. Spurs have had three, all off target.
12:43 GMT - We've played 10 minutes but it's fairly tame at the moment with both teams trying to find their way.
12:31 GMT - Peep! Referee Samuel Barrott blows his whistle and Spurs get us underway.
12:30 GMT - The stadium falls silent and poppies placed on the pitch as the Last Post is played ahead of Remembrance Day.
12:20 GMT - Here's a couple of interesting facts, with 10 minutes to go:
- Man Utd have won each of their last four Premier League games that have come before an international break, beating newly promoted sides Burnley (3-2) and Sunderland (2-0) before the September/October international breaks this season.
- Tottenham haven’t lost any of their four Premier League games this season that have come after playing in Europe in midweek (W3 D1), having failed to win any of their final seven such fixtures last term (D2 L5).
11:53 GMT - We have just over 30 minutes to go until kick-off at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
11:50 GMT - Man Utd have proudly named at least one Academy player in their first-team squad for the past 88 years, but that was almost at risk today. Kobbie Mainoo was ruled out with a knock, but 18-year-old Jack Fletcher - son of Darren - comes in to replace him on the bench.
Manager Ruben Amorim told TNT Sports that he doesn't "want to be the guy" to break the record, despite selling Marcus Rashford, Alejandro Garnacho, banishing Mainoo...
"We need to continue with these small details that are the foundations of our club," Amorim said. "So we have that record. We are not going to break that record. And Jack (Fletcher) is ready to help us."
11:40 GMT - Elsewhere, Sky Sports News are reporting Middlesbrough manager Rob Edwards will not take charge of their match at home to Birmingham later.
Edwards is among the favourites to take over at managerless Wolves, who play Chelsea this evening.
11:33 GMT - Spurs make four changes to their defeat to Chelsea, with Cristian Romero, Brennan Johnson, Xavier Simons and Richarlison replacing Lucas Bergvall and Mohammed Kudus who are both injured, and Rodrigo Bentancur and Kevin Danso who drop to the bench.
Man Utd make three changes to their draw at Nottingham Forest – Noussair Mazraoui, Harry Maguire, and Patrick Dorgu come in for Benjamin Sesko, Diogo Dalot, and Leny Luc Yoro.
11:30 GMT - The team news has arrived and Man Utd have dropped Benjamin Sesko to the bench. You can see how both teams line up below:
Tottenham: Guglielmo Vicario, Djed Spence, Micky van de Ven, Cristian Romero, Pedro Porro, Pape Matar Sarr, João Palhinha, Richarlison, Xavi Simons, Brennan Johnson, Randal Kolo Muani
Man Utd: Senne Lammens, Luke Shaw, Matthijs de Ligt, Harry Maguire, Noussair Mazraoui, Bruno Fernandes, Casemiro, Amad Diallo, Patrick Dorgu, Bryan Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha

11:08 GMT - When the two sides last met in the corresponding fixture last season, Spurs won 1-0. James Maddison scored the only goal for in the 13th minute.
Spurs have got the better of Man Utd of late, and are unbeaten in the last five Premier League matches between them. United are looking for their first league win between the two clubs since October 2022, with Spurs having outscored the Red Devils with 10 goals for and four against.
10:55 GMT - While we wait for team news at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, you can find out which players are at risk of missing out on all the action with our handy Who's Missing guide.
10:30 GMT - Welcome along to the Football Tracker on a busy day of football in the Premier League with matches affecting both ends of the table.
In the 12:30 kick-off, Tottenham host Man Utd before Everton take on Fulham and West Ham face Burnley at 15:00, with table-topping Arsenal against Sunderland at 17:30 and basement side Wolves travelling to Chelsea from 20:00.
Stay with us for all the latest news and updates throughout the day.

