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22:42 GMT - We're wrapping up the Football Tracker now. Thank you for joining us!
22:33 GMT - Newcastle's William Osula to TNT Sports:
"That was the best feeling ever. I was so happy for that. When I came on, I just prayed that I was going to score and make something happen, and thank God that that happened.
"I was practising that in training yesterday, just cut in and finish it, so the hard work paid off."
22:21 GMT - That's Michael Carrick's first defeat since taking charge, but a much-needed morale booster for the Magpies.
22:18 GMT - FULL-TIME!
Newcastle 2-1 Manchester United
22:13 GMT - Man City head coach Pep Guardiola to TNT Sports:
"Disappointed with the result. We did everything, we didn't concede much, and we had the chances at the end, especially.
"We keep going. They tried to do the best they could, when you see how they run, but in a game at home, at this stage of the season, it's important to win, but we keep going and look forward, not back.
"Now it's onto Newcastle in the FA Cup, the Champions League, and game by game.
"We are used to playing in a lot of competitions and going from game to game. There are a lot of games to play; we have to continue."
22:09 GMT - GOAL! Despite being a man down for over 45 minutes, Newcastle lead Man Utd!
William Osula turns his man inside out before hammering home an excellent finish to put Newcastle ahead right as we enter added time.
22:07 GMT - Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior to TNT Sports:
"Our response was everything I want to see, on a very tough ground to get a result. Building from the back, being incisive, playing between the lines."
"Garnacho was outstanding. I knew he would play well tonight because of how he's trained.
"Joao Pedro is scary, he's a warrior – we've worked on his positioning in the six-yard box, so I'm very happy with tonight."
22:02 GMT - Arsenal goalscorer Bukayo Saka to TNT Sports:
"This feels like a massive win.
"We heard the fans celebrating out of nowhere during the game so l sort of knew in my head that something had gone well in the other game.
"But we are just focused on ourselves."
21:58 GMT - Man City midfielder Bernardo Silva to TNT Sports:
"We're quite used to it this season. All the 50-50s have gone against us.
"It's the reality I've just watched the Erling incident. For me, it's a penalty.
"Some people might argue a different opinion. What can Erling do?
"We're used to it this season. We know how it works. Our job is just to be better, because we cannot control these things.
"What we can control is our own performances, and that is what we need to focus on."
21:54 GMT - Manchester United have had 72 per cent possession over the last 15 minutes, but Newcastle are still in this one.
21:38 GMT - We'll have reaction for you shortly.
Meanwhile, 10-man Newcastle are giving it a good go in the second half against Manchester United. It's still 1-1 there.
21:37 GMT - It's been a biggy at the bottom too, with Spurs now really needing a result tomorrow against Crystal Palace after decent results for West Ham and Nottingham Forest this evening.

21:35 GMT - A huge night at the top of the Premier League, as Arsenal go seven points clear after Manchester City fail to beat Nottingham Forest.

21:34 GMT - FULL-TIME!
Manchester City 2-2 Nottingham Forest
21:28 GMT - CLOSE! Alex Murillo clears one off the line at the death to keep City at bay!
21:13 GMT - We're into the last 10 minutes at the Etihad, and City are desperately searching for a winner.
The gap to Arsenal is seven points as it stands, with Man City having a game in hand.
21:10 GMT - HALF-TIME!
Newcastle 1-1 Manchester United
21:08 GMT - GOAL! Manchester United are level. Bruno Fernandes whips a delicious ball into the box, and Casemiro heads in to make it 1-1.
21:07 GMT - GOAL! Elliot Anderson scores a stunning long-range goal to bring Nottingham Forest level again at Manchester City.
21:05 GMT - GOAL! Gordon steps up and hits it straight down the middle to give 10-man Newcastle the lead.
21:03 GMT - PENALTY TO NEWCASTLE!
Bruno Fernandes clips Anthony Gordon inside the box.
21:03 GMT - GOAL! Joao Pedro gets his hat-trick to make it 4-1 to Chelsea away at Aston Villa.
21:02 GMT - RED CARD! Jacob Ramsey receives a second yellow for a dive - that looks a bit harsh - right before the break.
Still 0-0 between Newcastle and Manchester United.
20:54 GMT - GOAL! Cole Palmer is the first to the ball in the box to fire Chelsea's third of the night against Aston Villa.
20:53 GMT - GOAL! Jarrod Bowen plays the ball to Crysencio Summerville, who curls the ball into the net to give the Hammers a 1-0 lead away at Fulham.
That's a rough couple of minutes for Forest fans.
20:53 GMT - GOAL! Man City retake the lead through a set-piece delivery that Rodri pokes home.
20:52 GMT - Brighton are pressing for an equaliser of their own against Arsenal, but it remains 1-0.
20:47 GMT - GOAL! Nottingham Forest are level against Manchester City!
Igor Jesus nods a ball across from the back post to Morgan Gibbs-White, who flicks a fine backheel into the net to make it 1-1.
How big could that goal be at both ends of the Premier League table?
20:26 GMT - HALF-TIME!
20:22 GMT - GOAL! Chelsea take the lead after six minutes of added time. Enzo Fernandez squares the ball to Joao pedro who prods home to make it 2-1 to the visitors.
VAR takes an age to check, but the goal stands.
20:19 GMT - HALF-TIME!
Manchester City 1-0 Nottingham Forest
20:15 GMT - We're underway at St James' Park for the match between Newcastle and Manchester United.
20:12 GMT - Ollie Watkins thinks he's restored Aston Villa's lead, but VAR rules it out for an offside in the build-up.
20:06 GMT - GOAL! Joao Pedro slots home after a scrap in the Villa box to bring Chelsea level. It's 1-1.
That's the Brazilian's 12th of the season in the Premier League.
20:01 GMT - GOAL! Manchester City strike against Nottingham Forest, and it's the in-form Antoine Semenyo on the scoresheet again.
Rayan Cherki sets up a volley for the winger, which flies past Matz Sels in the Forest goal.
19:40 GMT - GOAL! Bukayo Saka puts the league leaders ahead after a fine cut-in and finish from the England man.
His effort deflects off Carlos Baleba and past the keeper to put the Gunners 1-0 up.
19:36 GMT - Aston Villa have a record of W8, D0, L0 when scoring the opening goal at home in the Premier League this season.
19:34 GMT - GOAL! Aston Villa strike first in the clash of the top four hopefuls against Chelsea.
Douglas Luiz hammers home to give the home side a very early lead inside three minutes - his first goal in two years.
19:30 GMT - We're up and running in the four earlier kick-offs.
19:05 GMT - Time for some lineups for tonight's five Premier League matches, with the most notable headline being Erling Haaland returning to City's starting XI after a brief spell out through injury:





18:45 GMT - Michael Carrick said Tuesday that Manchester United are "hungry for more" after their spectacular recovery under his leadership as they target a return to Champions League football.
United climbed to third in the Premier League with Sunday's 2-1 win over Crystal Palace, a sixth victory in seven games since Carrick was appointed, in mid-January, as manager until the end of the season.
"We certainly won't get carried away," he said. "I think you've got to feed off the confidence and understand that runs of wins are hard to come by.
"But we're hungry for more, for sure, and we need to try and make it as long as it can last and stay consistent."
Read more: Carrick claims Manchester United 'hungry for more' after impressive run
18:30 GMT - Mikel Arteta has hit back at critics of Arsenal's dependence on set-pieces, saying he is disappointed the Premier League leaders do not score even more goals from dead-ball situations.
Arteta is unrepentant, insisting his only concern about the use of set-pieces is making sure Arsenal are even more efficient with them.
"I'm upset that we don't score more, and that we concede as well," he told reporters on Tuesday, on the eve of a trip to Brighton.
"We want to be the best and the most dominant team in every aspect of the game, and that's the trajectory and the aim of this team, and as a club, we want to be the same. So we try to do that."
Read more ahead of tonight's match: Arteta hits out at criticism of Arsenal's success from set-pieces
18:00 GMT - Welcome back to our coverage of this week's Premier League action, with big implications expected at both ends of the table.
Leaders Arsenal travel to Brighton, Manchester City host Nottingham Forest, Aston Villa take on Chelsea and a London derby between Fulham and West Ham get us going at 19:30 GMT.
A later kick-off at 20:15 GMT sees a classic rivalry as Newcastle welcome Manchester United to St James' Park.

Tuesday, March 3rd
22:49 GMT - That'll do it for us tonight. We'll be back at it again tomorrow!
22:11 GMT - FULL-TIME:
Wolves 2-1 Liverpool - match report

22:06 GMT - GOAL! Wolves are ahead again against Liverpool! Andre, and the Molineux faithful are creating quite a scene, 2-1.
22:03 GMT - There will be a minimum of six minutes added on at Molineux.
21:58 GMT - Mohamed Salah’s leveller for Liverpool was his first Premier League goal since November (vs Aston Villa), ending a run of nine games without a goal in the competition.
21:55 GMT - GOAL! Liverpool are level with Wolves! Mohamed Salah, 1-1.
21:50 GMT - GOAL! Wolves have taken a shock lead against Liverpool! It's their first shot on target of the match, and it's Rodrigo Gomes, 1-0.
21:37 GMT - There are about 25 minutes left to play at Molineux, where it remains Wolves 0-0 Liverpool.
21:34 GMT - FULL-TIME:
Leeds Utd 0-1 Sunderland - match report

21:29 GMT - FULL-TIME:
Everton 2-0 Burnley - match report

Bournemouth 0-0 Brentford - match report

21:24 GMT - There will be a minimum of 12 minutes added on at Elland Road.
21:18 GMT - We are back underway at Molineux, with play about to wrap up in tonight's earlier matches.
21:02 GMT - HALF-TIME:
Wolves 0-0 Liverpool
21:01 GMT - GOAL! Habib Diarra converts, and Sunderland are ahead against Leeds! 1-0.
20:59 GMT - PENALTY! Sunderland have a chance to take the lead at Elland Road from 12 yards...
20:55 GMT - NO GOAL! Leeds thought they had broken the deadlock against Sunderland, but it remains 0-0 at Elland Road following a VAR check.
20:51 GMT - GOAL! Everton have another against Burnley! Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, 2-0.
20:38 GMT - Almost half of the action (47%) has taken place in the middle third at Molineux so far.
20:35 GMT - We are back underway in tonight's earlier kick-offs.
20:20 GMT - HALF-TIME:
Everton 1-0 Burnley
Leeds Utd 0-0 Sunderland
Bournemouth 0-0 Brentford
20:15 GMT - We are underway at the Molineux! Stick with us for all the key updates as Liverpool face Wolves.
20:03 GMT - GOAL! Everton have broken the deadlock against Burnley at the Hill Dickinson! James Tarkowski against his old club, 1-0.
19:30 GMT - We have kick-off around the grounds, as the 19:30 matches get underway! Stick with us for all the key updates.
19:15 GMT - Arne Slot has made one change to the starting XI that faced West Ham Utd, as Jeremie Frimpong comes in today for Joe Gomez.
19:05 GMT - Team news for tonight's later kick-off, between Liverpool and Wolves, is now available. Check it out below.
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18:20 GMT - The team news is in for the three fixtures at 19:30!
Bournemouth v Brentford - follow live

Everton v Burnley - follow live

Leeds v Sunderland - follow live

16:00 GMT - Hello and welcome back to the Football Tracker! We've got a bit of mid-week Premier League action tonight, including Everton's hosting of Burnley, Sunderland's trip to Leeds and Bournemouth's clash with Brentford.
Those matches all begin at 19:30, ahead of Liverpool's visit to rock-bottom Wolves at 20:15.
Click the links above for our pre-match coverage for each game.

