Premier League LIVE: Calvert-Lewin rescues point for Leeds away at Brentford

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18:55 GMT - We'll leave you with the Premier League table ahead of Manchester United's clash with Bournemouth tomorrow.

Thanks for joining us for our coverage of the weekend's fixtures!

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18:42 GMT - Take a look at the Premier League results from the weekend so far:

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18:35 GMT - Here are some stats from Brentford's draw with Leeds:

Brentford attempted 495 passes in this game, their highest total in a single match in the Premier League this season.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin has scored in four consecutive Premier League appearances for just second time in his career, after a five-game run between September and October 2020.

The Bees have lost 13 points from winning positions in the Premier League this season, more than any other team.

18:28 GMT - FULL-TIME! Calvert-Lewin's late header salvages a point for Leeds away at Brentford, cancelling out Henderson's opener.

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18:16 GMT - GOAL! Dominic Calvert-Lewin levels for Leeds with just under 10 minutes to play! A fine header from the Englishman.

18:03 GMT - GOAL! Brentford finally make the breakthrough against Leeds, with Jordan Henderson making it 1-0!

17:47 GMT - There has been a huge result up in Scotland, with St. Mirren defeating Celtic 3-1 in the Scottish League Cup final!

17:22 GMT - There's half-time between Brentford and Leeds, with it still level at 0-0.

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17:08 GMT - Brentford are awarded yet another penalty for the season, but VAR is taking a long look at it... Dango Ouattara is fouled, but in an offside position. Still 0-0!

16:58 GMT - Lots of Premier League reaction for you below - over in London, it remains goalless between Brentford and Leeds as we approach the half-hour mark.

16:55 GMT - Aston Villa manager Unai Emery was delighted with his side's win over West Ham, but keen to cool any talk of a title charge.

"We are not feeling under pressure (in the title race). We are feeling ambitious and we try to challenge in Europe and in the Premier League; enjoy each match, try to prepare, then rest," he said to Sky Sports.

"The players must feel comfortable doing it. This is the process we are doing. Now it is Manchester United (next weekend)".

16:48 GMT - Spurs manager Thomas Frank gave a scathing review of his side's loss to Nottingham Forest.

"It was hugely disappointing. It's burning, annoying. That was a bad performance. Especially the first half, overall we looked disjointed. We didn't win enough duels. And then we couldn't hit each other, it seems like we gave the ball away every time we won it back," Frank told Sky Sports.

"Of course, the first two goals are two mistakes, that happens. We need to work to be more consistent. It's two steps forward and a step back today.

"That's down to individuals. We are in it together, we win together and lose together. It's hugely irritating that we perform like this today. Simple passing, I think we lose the ball 20 times, simple passes."

16:43 GMT - Sunderland captain Granit Xhaka has reflected on his side's derby-day win over Newcastle.

"Derbies, you have to win, it does not matter how. This team deserves much more and more respect as where we are in the league is amazing and we're working really hard," he said to Sky Sports.

"In the first half we had much more control with the ball but it's normal you don't do it for 90 minutes. After 1-0 the game changed a bit, but we were very good without the ball and we deserved the three points for sure."

16:38 GMT - Newcastle manager Eddie Howe has admitted his side lacked quality in their loss to rivals Sunderland.

"The quality was missing in both halves, we were disappointed with our creative output. There was more intensity and more bravery on the ball after the changes without creating the chances and their goalkeeper was not overworked," he said to Sky Sports.

"We know how much this means and all the focus on today was huge. We tried to deliver our best performance and we haven't done that. We feel disappointed in ourselves and that we left something on the pitch and that's a horrible feeling."

16:34 GMT - Foden scored again for Manchester City this afternoon, and reflected on a tough game away to Crystal Palace.

"It's a really difficult game. We know what they are about. They make it tricky, set up well and have quality players on the break," he told Sky Sports.

"In the first half, we were just trying to figure them out. Second half we started to hurt them more and in the end we killed the game off."

16:30 GMT - Stay tuned for some post-match reaction from today's earlier games, as well!

16:28 GMT - Things are about to get underway between Brentford and Leeds - stick with us for all the key updates.

16:16 GMT - Nick Woltemade's own goal was just the second scored in this fixture in the Premier League, after Demba Ba in October 2012.

It took until the 22nd minute for the first shot attempt of this game (Enzo Le Fee for Sunderland); the longest wait for a game's first shot in the Premier League this season.

16:10 GMT - Erling Haaland has scored 17 goals in the Premier League this season (two in this game), more than any other player.

Phil Foden has contributed to seven goals in his last four games in the Premier League (six goals, one assist).

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16:08 GMT - What an afternoon that was in the Premier League! Time for some key stats from the recent fixtures:

Ibrahim Sangare is the first Nottingham Forest player to score and provide two or more assists in a Premier League game since Steve Stone against QPR in May 1996.

West Ham have lost 10 points from winning positions in the Premier League this season; only Newcastle United (11) and Brentford (11) have lost more.

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15:58 GMT - FULL-TIME! Sunderland win the Wear-Tyne derby! Woltemade's own goal proves to be the difference, and the Black Cats edge out a 1-0 win over Newcastle.

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15:57 GMT - FULL-TIME! A stunning comeback from Aston Villa sees them claim all three points at West Ham - Rogers the star of the show at the London Stadium with a second-half brace.

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15:56 GMT - FULL-TIME! It's a 3-0 triumph for Manchester City away at Crystal Palace, with Haaland netting either side of a superb Foden strike.

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15:54 GMT - FULL-TIME! Forest secure a memorable 3-0 win over Spurs after a brace from Hudson-Odoi and a splendid strike from Sangare.

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15:49 GMT - PENALTY MANCHESTER CITY... GOAL! - Haaland nets his second of the afternoon and 17th in the Premier League this season to put City out of sight against Palace.

15:40 GMT - GOAL! Rogers nets his second and Villa's third to put his side 3-2 up away at West Ham! An outstanding strike from the England international, firing into the top corner from 25 yards out.

15:39 GMT - Here's the team sheets for Brentford v Leeds at 16:30 - follow that one live here.

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15:36 GMT - GOAL! What an afternoon for Forest, who have three against Spurs! Ibrahim Sangare adds to his two assists with a fantastic goal of his own.

15:28 GMT - GOAL! Phil Foden nets Manchester City's second at Crystal Palace - they now lead 2-0 after a superb low finish from distance.

15:11 GMT - GOAL! They're flying in at the start of the second halves as Villa level once again at West Ham through Morgan Rogers.

15:10 GMT - GOAL! Hudson-Odoi grabs his second at the City Ground as Forest double their lead over Spurs, sending a looping cross over everyone and into the net.

15:09 GMT - GOAL! Sunderland lead the Wear-Tyne derby after an own goal from Nick Woltemade! The striker heads an excellent finish into the back of his own net!

14:50 GMT - There's half-time across the Premier League:

Crystal Palace 0-1 Manchester City

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West Ham 2-1 Aston Villa

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14:41 GMT - GOAL! Manchester City go in front at Selhurst Park through none other than Erling Haaland, who rises high in the box to head into the far corner.

14:29 GMT - GOAL! Nottingham Forest are ahead against Spurs through Callum Hudson-Odoi! They take advantage of some poor defending to tap into an empty net.

14:25 GMT - GOAL! All the goals are coming at the London Stadium this afternoon, with West Ham retaking the lead through Jarrod Bowen. The Hammers are 2-1 up against Villa.

14:14 GMT - CORRECTION - It goes down as a Konstantinos Mavropanos own goal at the London Stadium.

14:10 GMT - GOAL! Watkins scores on his 200th Premier League appearance for Villa, levelling the score against West Ham at 1-1!

14:03 GMT - GOAL! West Ham take an early lead against Aston Villa through Mateus Fernandes! The midfielder capitalises on a defensive error to open the scoring inside 30 seconds - the quickest goal in the Premier League this season.

13:52 GMT - It's nearly time for kick-off in the four Premier League matches at 14:00 - stick with us for all the key updates!

13:37 GMT - Ollie Watkins is making his 200th Premier League appearance for Aston Villa this afternoon, becoming just the second forward to reach this milestone for the club, after Gabby Agbonlahor (322).

13:30 GMT - Lewis Miley (19 years, 227 days) is the youngest player to start in a Premier League match between Newcastle and Sunderland since Charles N'Zogbia in October 2005 (19 years, 148 days).

13:10 GMT - Morgan Gibbs-White is starting his 118th Premier League game for Nottingham Forest, the fifth-most for the club in the competition after overtaking Steve Stone.

Spurs fans might wonder what could have been had their summer pursuit of the Englishman not fallen through.

13:03 GMT - Crystal Palace have not beaten Manchester City at Selhurst Park in the Premier League for over a decade - can they change things this afternoon?

12:50 GMT - Team news is in for all four fixtures at 14:00:

Crystal Palace v Manchester City - follow live.

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12:00 GMT - Sunderland face Newcastle in the first Wear/Tyne derby in the Premier League for almost a decade - but the two clubs are in far different positions now than that of 2015/26.

Read more on the numbers behind this afternoon's big match here.

11:40 GMT - Good morning and welcome back to our Football Tracker! There is a whole host of Premier League fixtures to get through this afternoon, as Sunderland host Newcastle, Manchester City visit Crystal Palace, Nottingham Forest face Spurs and West Ham welcome Aston Villa (all at 14:00).

Brentford v Leeds follows those matches to finish off the weekend at 16:30!

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Saturday, December 13th

22:55 GMT - That's a wrap for us tonight, see you tomorrow for a load more Premier League fixtures. Night!

22:54 GMT - That win restores Arsenal's five-point gap at the top of the Premier League ahead of tomorrow's matches.

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22:49 GMT - Bukayo Saka was the brightest player on the pitch this evening, earning a match-high 8.1 Flashcore player rating.

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22:44 GMT - Arsenal boss Mike Arteta admitted there is still room for improvement for his side.

"We knew it was going to be a tough match," Arteta told TNT Sports.

"We had a lot of situations in the first half with massive chances. Then we don't generate that many clear chances in the second half, we did that a bit better.

"Then we have periods so three minutes deep, so passive, really poor defensive habits not acceptable for our level. We need to improve that, and in the end, you rely on an individual action to score the goal and win the game.

"We create lots of situations without picking the right players in the final pass. Regardless of how the game goes, you can always find a solution to win it. Now we are going to have a clean week. Then we go again during the Christmas period, we know what happens."

22:30 GMT - Wolves goalscorer Tolu Arokodare admitted he was hurting after losing the game so late this evening.

"It's hurtful. It's been happening to us the whole season," he told TNT Sports.

"We play very good for the whole 90 minutes and then at the end we always concede. I don't know how to explain it but it's very hurtful."

22:20 GMT - Some key stats from the match for you:

Arsenal have scored in 15 of their 16 games, more often than any other team in the Premier League this season.

No side has conceded more own goals than Wolves this season (four), while these were the first own goals Arsenal have benefited from.

Wolverhampton Wanderers have lost their last nine games in the Premier League, their longest losing streak in the competition.

22:05 GMT - We'll have some reaction for you as we get it.

21:58 GMT - FULL-TIME! Late drama at the Emirates, but it's Arsenal who come away with all three points despite not being at their best.

Read our report: Under-par Arsenal ride their luck with own goals to seal tight win over Wolves

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21:54 GMT - GOAL! Arsenal respond and it looks like they've gotten away with it.

Incredibly, it's another own goal, this time Yerson Mosquera heads the ball in the back of his own net to make it 2-1 to Arsenal with barely any added time left.

21:50 GMT - GOAL! Wolves are level!

Toluwalase Emmanuel Arokodare slots home as the clock strikes 90 to dramatically pull Wolves all square.

21:40 GMT - Gabriel Jesus comes on to replace Viktor Gyokeres for his first appearance in about 100 years.

The home fans give the Brazilian a warm welcome back.

21:30 GMT - GOAL! It hasn't been the prettiest night for the Gunners, but they have the lead.

Sam Johnstone scores an unfortunate own goal after deflecting the ball into his own net after it cannons off the woodwork.

21:27 GMT - Arsenal's first shot on target came in the 66th minute - their longest wait for a shot on target in a Premier League home game since January 2019 (66th minute versus Cardiff).

21:06 GMT - We're back underway at the Emirates.

20:49 GMT - HALF-TIME! No goals at the break in a disappointing 45 minutes for the Premier League leaders.

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20:44 GMT - We're over 40 minutes in and Arsenal have not had a shot on target so far in this game.

20:31 GMT - Arsenal (52) have made over three times as many passes in the final third as Wolves (16) in the opening 30 minutes of this match.

20:29 GMT - It's Arsenal with most of the possession as you might expect - 68 per cent to be exact as we reach the half-hour mark - but as yet they're struggling to create any clear-cut chances.

20:00 GMT - KICK-OFF! Game on at the Emirates.

19:34 GMT - Here are the lineups for Arsenal's clash with Wolves, which kicks off at 20:00 GMT:

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19:27 GMT - FULL-TIME! Fulham hold on to beat Burnley 3-2.

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19:15 GMT - GOAL! Zian Flemming tees up Oliver Sonne inside the box, and he rolls the ball into the bottom left corner past Bernd Leno.

18:47 GMT - GOAL! The man in form Harry Wilson gets in on the act for Fulham, who now lead Burnley 3-1! The winger takes a touch to set himself in the box and curls into the bottom corner.

18:27 GMT - Liverpool boss Arne Slot addressed Salah's promising performance after a turbulent week for the winger.

"I think he (Salah) was a threat. The first ball he touched, he almost made an assist for Mac Allister. He was constantly involved in the fact that we had Mo. Pleasing to see but not a surprise," he told Sky Sports.

"It was an easy decision to put him in the squad. I have said many times before, what has been said between us will stay between us. We needed him and he assisted the 2-0, which is nice for us. We have been, so many times this season, on the wrong side of the set-piece battle."

18:20 GMT - There's half-time between Burnley and Fulham, with the Cottagers 2-1 up after an entertaining 45 minutes.

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18:02 GMT - GOAL! Fulham have retaken the lead at Turf Moor thanks to Calvin Bassey! It's another bit of weak defending from the Clarets, who leave Bassey unmarked barely six yards out to head home.

17:58 GMT - David Moyes admitted his Everton side were a bit unlucky in front of goal against Chelsea.

"I thought there were some really good moments. We played really well today. We've played well away from home this season and today we played well. I know you can't say that when you lose 2-0, but today we did well," he said to Sky Sports.

"Maybe in the final third we needed it (a bit of luck), they were clinical in the one or two moments they got, we weren't as clinical when we got in on goal. That was the difference."

17:53 GMT - GOAL! Burnley are level against Fulham through Lesley Ugochukwu! The Frenchman pokes the ball into the corner after a lovely pass from Josh Cullen.

17:50 GMT - Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca was pleased with his side's performance against Everton despite some missed chances.

"The game is never finished. We had many chances, we missed. But overall, I'm happy with the clean sheet and the performance," he told Sky Sports.

"If we are not able to win, win, win that still doesn't mean we're not ready to compete for titles."

17:40 GMT - GOAL! Fulham take the lead away at Burnley through Emile Smith Rowe! The ball falls to him completely unmarked inside the six-yard box to tap home.

17:27 GMT - Time for our focus to shift to the match at Turf Moor, with Burnley taking on Fulham!

17:24 GMT - Get a match report for each of the opening Premier League fixtures:

Chelsea 2-0 Everton - report.

Liverpool 2-0 Brighton - report.

17:21 GMT - Liverpool's Salah was introduced after 26 minutes and registered his third Premier League assist of the season, earning a 7.6 Flashscore player rating:

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17:10 GMT - Some interesting stats following this afternoon's matches:

Chelsea have kept a clean sheet in eight of their 16 games; no team has done this more in the Premier League this season.

Everton have failed to score in five of their 16 games; only Wolves (nine) and Nottingham Forest (eight) have failed to score more often in the Premier League this season.

Liverpool's Hugo Ekitike scored after just 46 seconds, the fastest goal in the Premier League this season.

Brighton have failed to score a first-half goal in 11 of their 16 games, more than any team in the Premier League this season.

16:59 GMT - FULL-TIME! Liverpool get back to winning ways in the Premier League after a 2-0 victory over Brighton, with Ekitike grabbing both goals at Anfield.

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16:53 GMT - FULL-TIME! Chelsea record a 2-0 win over Everton after goals from Palmer and Gusto help them up to fourth in the table.

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16:43 GMT - Just the one goal in the second periods so far, with both Liverpool and Chelsea heading to 2-0 victories as it stands - around 10 minutes remaining in each game!

16:21 GMT - GOAL! Liverpool have their second, with Ekitike heading home after a superb corner from Salah.

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16:20 GMT - Team news has arrived for Burnley's clash with Fulham - which you can follow live here.

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16:07 GMT - We're back underway at Anfield and Stamford Bridge! Here's how Gusto's goal unfolded right before half-time:

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15:50 GMT - There's half-time in the Premier League, with Liverpool and Chelsea leading Brighton and Everton, respectively.

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15:45 GMT - GOAL! Chelsea double their lead over Everton through Malo Gusto, who nets for just the second time in his senior career.

15:35 GMT - Cole Palmer has now scored five goals in six appearances in the Premier League against Everton.

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15:28 GMT - A slight change of plans for Liverpool - Salah is introduced early after an apparent injury to Joe Gomez. He comes on to the wing while Dominik Szoboszlai drops into right-back.

15:21 GMT - GOAL! Cole Palmer nets his first goal since returning from injury to put Chelsea in front against Everton.

15:10 GMT - Hugo Ekitike has now scored the opening goal in three Premier League matches this season, and is Liverpool's top scorer with six goals.

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15:01 GMT - GOAL! Ekitike hands Liverpool the lead within a minute at Anfield! A much-needed fast start for the Reds, with the striker finishing superbly after getting onto a loose ball inside the box.

14:58 GMT - We're about to get underway in the first two Premier League matches of the day - stick with us for all the key updates!

14:14 GMT - David Moyes has made one change to the Everton starting XI that faced Nottingham Forest – Idrissa Gueye comes in today for Carlos Alcaraz ahead of their trip to Chelsea.

14:11 GMT - Brighton manager Fabian Hurzeler has made two changes to the starting XI that faced West Ham United – Jack Hinshelwood and Brajan Gruda come in today for Daniel Welbeck and Maxim De Cuyper.

13:50 GMT - The team news is in for our first two Premier League games this afternoon.

Mohamed Salah returns to the bench for Liverpool, as does Alexander Isak, while Hugo Ekitike is in from the start.

Chelsea bring Cole Palmer in from the beginning and put Joao Pedro up top for their clash with Everton.

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13:37 GMT - Here's the Premier League table ahead of the weekend's action:

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12:50 GMT - Arsenal are facing a nervous wait to see if Jurrien Timber will be fit for their clash with Wolves this evening.

See all the latest injury and suspension news in our 'Who's Missing?' feature here.

12:45 GMT - Good afternoon and welcome to our Football Tracker! We'll have live updates throughout the weekend from all the Premier League fixtures, starting with two matches at 15:00 as Chelsea host Everton while Liverpool welcome Brighton.

A busy European schedule means there's no early kick-off today, but we do have Burnley v Fulham at 17:30 and Arsenal v Wolves at 20:00.

We'll also be covering all five games tomorrow, headlined by Sunderland v Newcastle in the Wear/Tyne derby at 14:00.

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