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18:49 BST - That's all from us for the Premier League this weekend - see you again next time!
18:48 BST - Here's how the Premier League table looks following this weekend's fixtures:

18:43 BST - Smith Rowe was delighted with his goal from the bench against United, and credited teammate Alex Iwobi for his assist.
"It was really quick, I know when Alex (Iwobi) gets the ball, I know his trademark cross and I have to be there to finish," Smith Rowe told Sky Sports.
"We are very competitive in training; we all want to score goals and contribute to the team."
18:37 BST - Since his Premier League debut, no player has missed more penalties in the competition than Bruno Fernandes (five, alongside Mo Salah and Aleksandar Mitrovic):

18:30 BST - Smith Rowe scored within two minutes of being introduced this evening - of the six quickest goals netted by substitutes since the start of last season in the Premier League, four have been for Fulham.
18:22 BST - FULL-TIME! Fulham rescue a point against Manchester United after Smith Rowe's equaliser cancels out an earlier Muniz own goal - it ends 1-1 at Craven Cottage. Read our match report here.


18:02 BST - GOAL! Fulham are level against United through Emile Smith Rowe! It's 1-1 at Craven Cottage.
17:47 BST - GOAL! Manchester United make the breakthrough, with Lenny Yoro heading home from a corner - although it takes a major deflection off Muniz, so a potential own goal instead.
17:17 BST - It's 0-0 at half-time between Fulham and Manchester United, with the visitors having a couple of good chances to lead - namely Fernandes' penalty and an earlier effort from Cunha.
17:08 BST - PENALTY MISSED! Bruno Fernandes sends the ball into orbit and it remains 0-0 - a very poor effort from the United captain.
17:06 BST - PENALTY MANCHESTER UNITED. Mason Mount is pulled down by Calvin Bassey at a corner and the referee gives a penalty following an on-field review - announcing his decision via live microphone to the fans in attendance.
17:00 BST - Nothing to separate Fulham and Manchester United so far at Craven Cottage, with the best chance coming from Matheus Cunha forcing an outstanding stop from Bernd Leno.
16:44 BST - Grealish enjoyed a good home debut for Everton this afternoon, crediting the atmosphere at the new stadium.
"It was massive. First game at the new stadium, and we wanted to put on a show for the supporters. Very happy to get the win," Grealish said to Sky Sports.
"It's massive. I loved my time at Man City, and I had a great four years there and won a lot of things. As soon as I spoke to David Moyes on FaceTime, I wanted to come here and today shows why."
16:41 BST - Nottingham Forest manager Nuno Espirito Santo has been subject to plenty of speculation over the last few days following comments made about the club's owner - something he was keen to put to bed after his side's draw with Palace.
"The bond that was created with the team and the fans is there to stay. It is unbreakable due to the fantastic moments we had last season," Nuno told Sky Sports.
"It was a beautiful journey - it will stick in our memories forever. No matter what happens, we will have this respect and mutual love.
"I believe that that is the only way to operate in a football club, if everybody is on the same page.
"It is helping in the same direction, so hopefully we can do it this week and move forward - and take these nonsense questions and narrative away."
16:30 BST - We're underway between Fulham and Manchester United!
16:25 BST - Ibrahim Sangare completed 55/58 accurate passes (95 per cent) in Nottingham Forest's midfield against Palace.

16:23 BST - Jack Grealish enjoyed a solid first start for Everton, grabbing both assists in their 2-0 win over Brighton:

16:22 BST - Josh King (18y 233d) is the youngest Fulham player to start against Manchester United in the Premier League since Ryan Sessegnon - who is also starting for the Cottagers today - in December 2018 (18y 204d)
16:10 BST - Get a match report for both Premier League fixtures so far:
Crystal Palace 1-1 Nottingham Forest - report
16:03 BST - Ndiaye netted the final goal at Goodison Park and the first at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, writing his name in Everton history forever.
15:56 BST - FULL-TIME! Everton record their first win inside their new stadium, beating Brighton 2-0 after goals from Ndiaye and Garner.


15:55 BST - FULL-TIME! Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest draw 1-1 at Selhurst Park, with goals from Sarr and Hudson-Odoi seeing the points shared.


15:40 BST - PENALTY MISSED. Danny Welbeck sees his penalty saved by Jordan Pickford! It remains Everton 2-0 Brighton.
15:30 BST - The line-ups are in for Manchester United's trip to Fulham at 16:30. Amad Diallo comes in for Diogo Dalot for the visitors, while Fulham start Rodrigo Muniz from the off. Follow the match live here.

15:16 BST - GOAL! Nottingham Forest have equalised away at Crystal Palace through Callum Hudson-Odoi!
15:10 BST - GOAL! Everton double their lead against Brighton as James Garner turns home with a spectacular driven effort barely five minutes into the second half.
14:50 BST - There's half-time in both Premier League games, with Everton and Palace leading 1-0 respectively.

Crystal Palace 1-0 Nottingham Forest

14:39 BST - GOAL! Crystal Palace are ahead against Nottingham Forest as Ismaila Sarr opens the scoring at Selhurst Park.
14:22 BST - GOAL! Everton have their first goal in their new home and it's scored by star man Iliman Ndiaye - assisted by Jack Grealish! The Toffees lead Brighton 1-0 at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
14:00 BST - We're underway in the first two Premier League games of the day!
13:48 BST - Among managers to take charge of 10+ top-flight games for Nottingham Forest, only Brian Clough (44%) has a higher win ratio than Nuno Espírito Santo (43%).
The Portuguese coach's future has been subject to plenty of speculation over the last few days.
13:42 BST - Chris Wood has scored more Premier League goals (91) than the Palace starting XI have managed combined (79).
The veteran striker will surely be targeting the 100 club sometime this season.
13:35 BST - Hosts Everton had five wins, nine draws, and five losses in 19 Premier League contests on home soil last season.
The Toffees are in different territory this season - how will they get on in the new stadium?
13:05 BST - Team news is in for both Premier League matches at 14:00.
Everton v Brighton - follow live

Crystal Palace v Nottingham Forest - follow live

11:30 BST - Good morning and welcome back to our Football Tracker! We've got three more Premier League fixtures to bring live updates from this afternoon.
Nottingham Forest visit Crystal Palace in a potentially fiery clash at 14:00, while at the same time, Everton play Brighton in their first competitive fixture at the new Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Following that, Manchester United take on Fulham at 16:30.

Saturday, August 23rd
21:00 BST - That's a wrap for tonight's Tracker. Join us again tomorrow for more Premier League action. Night!
20:44 BST - Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta was very happy with Arsenal's demolition job on Leeds.
"Exactly how we wanted to start the first game at home in the league," Arteta told Sky Sports.
"Start to create that confidence and that domination at home. The atmosphere was electric from the beginning.
"Many highlights: Viktor (Gyokeres) scoring his first two goals, Jurrien (Timber) after a long-term injury, scoring two goals, Cristhian's (Mosquera) debut for the club and then, of course, one of the highlights of the day, the debut of Max (Dowman) at 15 and then the impact he had on the game as well.
"A super positive afternoon except the two injuries we picked up with Martin Odegaard and Bukayo Saka."
19:59 BST - Leeds boss Daniel Farke admitted it was a bad day to face Arsenal.
"Of course you wish to have Arsenal after a Champions League game or something, not their first home game of the season and on the back of a big win away at Manchester United," Farke told Sky Sports.
"All of their new signings were paraded before the game, the stadium was buzzing and they are on it. The first 10-15 minutes we had to suffer and then I think we came back into the game.
"It was annoying to concede out of a set piece. We underestimated their counter press a little bit and they scored out for a difficult angle for 2-0. Second half five shots on target, five goals. It is difficult when they are so effective. Long story short they were the better side and deserved to win this game."
19:45 BST - New signing Viktor Gyokeres will be delighted with his two-goal haul on his home debut for Arsenal:

19:39 BST - Jurrien Timber scored two and assisted a third in a man of the match performance for Arsenal - he also picked up a perfect 10 Flashscore rating:

19:27 BST - FULL-TIME! A good day at the office for Arsenal as they thump Leeds 5-0 at the Emirates.
Read more: Viktor Gyokeres gets off the mark as Arsenal stick five past sorry Leeds


19:24 BST - GOAL! Gyokeres confidently dispatches the penalty to make it 5-0. Guess that's game over.
19:23 BST - PENALTY! Dowman is brought down inside the box, and it's a penalty to Arsenal.
19:15 BST - With his introduction, Max Dowman (15y 235d) is just the third player to appear in a Premier League game before turning 16 years old after teammate Ethan Nwaneri (15y 181d) and Jeremy Monga (15y 271d).
18:47 BST - GOAL! It's a fourth for Arsenal and a second for Timber, who once again pokes home from a corner.
18:40 BST - GOAL! Viktor Gyokeres gets his first goal for Arsenal and the Gunners are out of sight now! The Swede is played in behind the Leeds defence, drives between two defenders and fires low into the corner.
18:24 BST - There's half-time between Arsenal and Leeds, with the Gunners 2-0 up after strikes from Timber and Saka.
18:17 BST - GOAL! Arsenal grab a second just before half-time as Bukayo Saka races in behind and rifles an effort into the far corner before Leeds goalkeeper Lucas Perri can even react.
18:06 BST - GOAL! After an uneventful opening 30 minutes, Arsenal take the lead through Jurrien Timber and another well-worked set piece.
17:28 BST - We're about to get underway at the Emirates Stadium, stick with us for all the major updates!
17:22 BST - Max Dowman is on the bench for Arsenal this evening and could become the Premier League's second-youngest player in history, aged 15 years and 229 days.
He would be just behind fellow Gunner, Ethan Nwaneri, who debuted at 15 years and 181 days old.
17:20 BST - Just 30 minutes before their clash with Leeds, Arsenal confirmed the signing of Crystal Palace and England midfielder Eberechi Eze!
17:19 BST - Get a full match report from all of today's fixtures so far:
Manchester City 0-2 Tottenham - report
Bournemouth 1-0 Wolves - report
Brentford 1-0 Aston Villa - report
Burnley 2-0 Sunderland - report
17:15 BST - Burnley captain Josh Cullen created the joint-most chances in the Premier League last weekend (five) and followed that up with a goal and an assist this afternoon.
17:09 BST - Brentford have avoided defeat in their last 10 matches when scoring first in the Premier League, dating back to a 3-1 loss to Arsenal on 1st January 2025.
17:04 BST - FULL-TIME! Burnley record their first victory of the campaign after a comprehensive 2-0 win over fellow promoted club Sunderland - Cullen and Anthony the standouts at Turf Moor.


17:00 BST - FULL-TIME! Brentford squeeze out an unlikely 1-0 win against Aston Villa after Ouattara's debut goal.


16:58 BST - FULL-TIME! Bournemouth get their first win of the season with a 1-0 victory over 10-man Wolves following Tavernier's early strike. Defender Toti was sent off for the visitors in that one.


16:51 BST - GOAL! Burnley have a second against Sunderland and are heading to their first win of the season - Jaidon Anthony takes it round the goalkeeper and fires into an empty net.
16:43 BST - Each home side leads 1-0 heading into the final 10 minutes of the afternoon - will we see any comebacks in the Premier League this afternoon?
16:25 BST - The line-ups are in for today's final Premier League fixtures as Arsenal host Leeds. The Gunners name 15-year-old Max Dowman on their bench.

16:20 BST - A very well-worked goal from Burnley to take the lead against Sunderland:

16:12 BST - RED CARD. Toti is sent off for Wolves, who trail 1-0 away at Bournemouth.
16:10 BST - GOAL! Burnley take the lead against Sunderland with Josh Cullen curling a perfect effort into the bottom corner.
15:56 BST - There's half-time around the grounds with just the two goals to report so far. Take a look at the latest scores:



15:46 BST - NO GOAL. VAR intervenes and Brentford's second is disallowed for a foul on Villa goalkeeper Emi Martinez.
15:45 BST - GOAL! Brentford double their lead on the stroke of half-time through Mikkel Damsgaard!
15:30 BST - A rapid counter after winning the ball high up the pitch saw Bournemouth open the scoring at the Vitality Stadium:

15:14 BST - GOAL! Brentford take a surprise lead against Aston Villa thanks to new signing Dango Ouattara, netting 13 minutes into his debut.
15:06 BST - GOAL! Bournemouth take an early lead against Wolves through Marcus Tavernier, who has a strike deflected in off the crossbar.
15:04 BST - Spurs manager Thomas Frank was quick to praise his players' mentality following their win over Manchester City.
"Before our goal, without them dominating us, they were more on top in the game. But we stayed in it. We were solid, top mentality. After the 1-0 goal, we were more or less the better side. I'm very impressed with how we stepped up second half,” Frank told TNT Sport.
"I found a very strong mentality in the players. It was a group of players that have been through a tough season, ending on a high, those tough moments have pulled them even closer together."
14:55 BST - The action from all three afternoon fixtures gets underway in five minutes - stick with us for all the key updates.
14:50 BST - It was another excellent performance from Spurs midfielder Pape Matar Sarr, who covered plenty of ground at the Etihad:

14:45 BST - Spurs winger Johnson netted his second goal of the season this afternoon - putting in a top performance against Manchester City:

14:30 BST - FULL-TIME! Spurs comfortably hold on to their lead and record an impressive 2-0 win over Manchester City thanks to goals from Johnson and Palhinha.
Read our full match report here.

14:11 BST - Spurs still have a 2-0 lead heading into the last 15 minutes of the second half - can City mount a late comeback?
14:00 BST - The line-ups are in for the three afternoon Premier League games:
Bournemouth v Wolves - follow live

Brentford v Aston Villa - follow live

Burnley v Sunderland - follow live

13:43 BST - We're back underway between Spurs and Manchester City.
13:25 BST - There's half-time at the Etihad, with Spurs leading 2-0 against Manchester City!


13:20 BST - GOAL! Spurs double their lead in added time after Palhinha thunders home his first goal for the club! It's an awful defensive error from City, who try to play out from the goalkeeper before losing the ball in their own box and being punished.
13:08 BST - GOAL! After a VAR check for offside, Spurs lead against Manchester City! The visitors beat the offside trap and work the ball across the box for Brennan Johnson to fire home a first-time finish.
12:54 BST - Nothing to separate the two sides after 20 minutes, but City have been forced into an early change.
Ait-Nouri picks up an injury and can't continue - he's replaced by Nathan Ake.
12:31 BST - We're underway between Manchester City and Spurs.
12:15 BST - Kick-off is around 15 minutes away at the Etihad. Stick with us for all the key updates!
11:53 BST - Manchester City shifted to a more youth-focused recruitment plan this summer and are already showing the results.
The average age of their starting XI today is 24 years and 326 days - their youngest for a Premier League match since October 2010 against Arsenal (24y 257d).
11:35 BST - Here's a reminder of how the Premier League table looks ahead of today's fixtures:

11:25 BST - The line-ups are in for City's match against Spurs, with Pep Guardiola going all-out atdrv btack at the Etihad Stadium.
Erling Haaland, Rayan Cherki, Omar Marmoush, Oscar Bobb and Tijjani Reijnders all start. At the same time, Spurs have shifted their midfield around with Joao Palhinha and Rodrigo Bentancur coming in for Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall.

10:15 BST - Manchester City are set to be without winger Savinho for their clash with Spurs, reportedly due to injury - although the Brazilian has been heavily linked with a switch to north London in recent weeks.
Get a full list of who's injured or suspended this weekend here.
09:30 BST - Good morning and welcome to our Football Tracker! We'll be bringing you live coverage of this weekend's Premier League fixtures with all the latest news and updates right here.
Manchester City take on Spurs to start the day's action at 12:30 before Bournemouth face Wolves, Aston Villa visit Brentford and Burnley host Sunderland - all at 15:00.
The final match of the day sees Arsenal welcome Leeds at 17:30 - follow all the action here in our Football Tracker!
