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18:58 GMT - That'll do it for our Premier League coverage this weekend!
There's not long to wait before it returns, though, with matches to come in midweek.
18:54 GMT - Chelsea captain Reece James speaking to Sky Sports: "It's disappointing to walk away empty-handed. When it was 1-1 we had a half chance to make it 2-1, their goalie made a good save, they got a set-piece and managed to score."
18:50 GMT - Arsenal defender Jurrien Timber speaking to Sky Sports: "We deserved to win this game. First half we don't give much away. We go in at 1-1, but in the second half we finished it off which was top.
"We have to enjoy it. It is a privilege to be standing here with my teammates, with Arsenal, we are fighting for these titles. You have to enjoy it, it's a beautiful place and we are enjoying it. Game by game and at the end hopefully something beautiful."
18:36 GMT - It's a massive result for Arsenal in the title race.
They've played a game more than Manchester City, but they keep putting points on the board.

18:28 GMT - FULL-TIME! Arsenal hold off 10-man Chelsea to pick up a huge win and restore their five-point lead at the top!
Read the match report: Arsenal restore five-point lead with gritty win over London rivals Chelsea

18:27 GMT - NO GOAL! Liam Delap bundles it in for Chelsea, but it's chalked off for an offside on Joao Pedro!
Late, late drama in north London.
18:06 GMT - Chelsea have received seven red cards in the Premier League this season, with only six sides receiving more in a single campaign in competition history - most recently QPR with nine in 2011/12.
18:01 GMT - RED CARD! Chelsea are down to 10 men as Pedro Neto scythes down Gabriel Martinelli on the attack!
He picks up a second yellow less than three minutes after his first and Chelsea will have to see this one out a man down.
17:57 GMT - GOAL! Jurrien Timber restores Arsenal's lead from another corner!
Chelsea and Robert Sanchez aren't happy, but the Gunners are back in front.
17:36 GMT - Back underway at the Emirates for the second half - follow Arsenal 1-1 Chelsea here
17:35 GMT - Arsenal have failed to win any of their last five Premier League home games against Chelsea, which have been level at half-time (D4, L1), with their last win coming in October 2003 (2-1 at Highbury).
17:20 GMT - HALF-TIME! It's a battle of set pieces which has Arsenal and Chelsea level at the break.

17:17 GMT - GOAL! Equaliser for Chelsea on the stroke of half-time as Piero Hincapie flicks into his own net! 1-1.
17:14 GMT - Tottenham interim boss Igor Tudor to Sky Sports:
"We were not good, lacked everything. Attacking and defending. Fulham were much better. There are problems here, big problems. We need to stay calm, believe in what we are doing in training, and get out, staying all together.
"These are not things to speak outside, we speak in the dressing room. The problems are more complex. The first half was not enough."
17:09 GMT - Manchester United manager Michael Carrick to BBC Sport:
"I'm delighted with the win and the way we responded to a slow start. Credit to Palace, they started the game really sharply and bright.
"We showed that belief and personality and we finished the first half well. To overcome going a goal down so early, that was a new challenge for us. You have to do that at certain times, it has to be perfect."
16:57 GMT - Arsenal have gone 1-0 up from a corner on nine occasions in the Premier League this season; the joint-most by a team in a single campaign, along with Southampton in 1994/95 (nine).
16:51 GMT - GOAL! Arsenal lead! Gabriel wins the first header from a corner and William Saliba nods in.
16:31 GMT - KICK-OFF! Arsenal get the ball rolling at the Emirates - follow Arsenal v Chelsea here
16:26 GMT - Tottenham are now without a win in 10 Premier League games, their longest-ever run since the competition was formed.
16:15 GMT - Get a match report for all of this afternoon's action:
- Sesko scores again as Man Utd come from behind to beat 10-man Palace
- Fulham hold on to complete rare Premier League double over struggling Spurs
- Brighton make it two wins on the bounce with victory over Nottingham Forest
15:58 GMT - FULL-TIME! Manchester United come back to see off 10-man Crystal Palace 2-1, moving up to third in the table.

15:57 GMT - FULL-TIME! Fulham hang on to beat Tottenham 2-1 at Craven Cottage, leaving the visitors 10 games without a win.

15:57 GMT - FULL-TIME! Brighton see out a 2-1 win over Nottingham Forest, who are hanging above the relegation zone.

15:41 GMT - As we approach the end of the afternoon matches, here is the latest team news for the London derby between Arsenal and Chelsea:

15:40 GMT - Richarlison is the first Brazilian player to score 20 headed goals in the Premier League (overtaking Roberto Firmino on 19).
15:33 GMT - Only Igor Thiago (seven) has scored more Premier League goals in 2026 than Benjamin Sesko (six), who had only scored twice in 15 appearances in the competition before this calendar year.
15:25 GMT - GOAL! Lifeline for Spurs as Richarlison heads in to reduce the deficit to Fulham to 2-1.
15:24 GMT - GOAL! United take the lead through the in-form Benjamin Sesko!
15:16 GMT - GOAL! Bruno Fernandes sends the goalkeeper the wrong way, drawing United level at 1-1.
15:12 GMT - PENALTY AND RED CARD! United have a spot kick against Palace as Matheus Cunha is pulled down by Maxence Lacroix.
The Frenchman is also sent off for the denial of a goalscoring opportunity.
15:05 BST - Second halves are back underway - follow the matches here
14:50 GMT - HALF-TIME! The first 45 minutes around the grounds come to an end.
Brighton 2-1 Nottingham Forest
Manchester United 0-1 Crystal Palace
14:34 GMT - GOAL! Fulham make it 2-0 against Spurs thanks to a beautiful finish from Alex Iwobi.
14:16 GMT - GOAL! Brighton re-take the lead instantly as Danny Welbeck scores clinically for the hosts.
14:14 GMT - GOAL! Forest equalise at Brighton through captain Morgan Gibbs-White! 1-1.
14:07 GMT - GOALS! Fulham's Harry Wilson lashes the Cottagers into the lead against Spurs.
Meanwhile, Diego Gomez has struck Brighton ahead against Forest.
14:04 GMT - GOAL! Maxence Lacroix gives Palace the lead four minutes in against United!
14:00 GMT - KICK-OFF! Underway around the grounds this afternoon - follow the Premier League here
13:33 GMT - Kobbie Mainoo is making his 50th Premier League start today; aged 20 years and 316 days, he is the fifth-youngest to hit 50 starts for Manchester United in the competition.
13:00 GMT - Team news time for the three 14:00 GMT kick-offs coming up:


Manchester United v Crystal Palace

12:28 GMT - Pep Guardiola criticised Leeds supporters who booed Manchester City's Muslim players as they paused to break their Ramadan fast during Saturday's Premier League clash at Elland Road.
Read more: Guardiola criticises fans who booed Ramadan break in Man City win at Leeds
12:10 GMT - Here's a recap of the results from a free-scoring Saturday:
12:00 GMT - After Saturday's five Premier League games produced 22 goals, we're back for more!
Arsenal's clash with Chelsea at 16:30 GMT headlines the day's play, coming after three 14:00 GMT kick-offs.
Among those, Tottenham travel to Fulham, Manchester United host Crystal Palace and Brighton play Nottingham Forest.
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Saturday, February 28th
20:00 GMT - That's a wrap for tonight, we'll be back tomorrow. Thanks for joining us!
19:54 GMT - Man City match-winner Antoine Semenyo to Sky Sports:
"It means everything. We just want to win all our games on our side, and whatever Arsenal do, we'll have to wait and see.
"We have to control what we can control.
"A few friends said I should do something funny (for the celebration), so it's the first thing that came up in my head.
"Nice guitar, good performance, crowd loved it and that's it."
19:49 GMT - Man City head coach Pep Guardiola to Sky Sports: "Top, apart from the first 10 to 15 minutes here. But it's like that every game here at Leeds. They are so aggressive in duels, but after we made a lot of thousand, million passes. It still works in football.
"We controlled the transitions and everything. It was a huge victory to still be there.
"Bernardo and Rodri did really well. They made a lot of passes. We didn't find the balls behind a little bit, we had to look more. They made an extraordinary effort."
19:39 GMT - Manchester City move back to within two points of Premier League leaders Arsenal, who face fierce London rivals Chelsea tomorrow.

19:28 GMT - We'll have some reaction coming right up.
19:25 GMT - FULL-TIME! Manchester City cut the gap to two points with a 1-0 win over Leeds at Elland Road.
Daniel Farke has received a red card after giving the officials a right rollicking at full-time.
Read our report: Manchester City cut gap to Arsenal at top with narrow win away at Leeds

19:20 GMT - We're into six minutes of stoppage time.
19:16 GMT - Gianluigi Donnarumma has been booked six times in the Premier League this season, twice as many as times as any other goalkeeper.
19:00 GMT - Not much to report from the second half with City on top.
18:50 GMT - Manchester City have had 67 per cent possession over the opening 15 minutes of the second half.
18:35 GMT - Back underway at Elland Road - follow the second half here.
18:33 GMT - Leeds United's 1.24 xG in the first half is the most created against Manchester City in the opening 45 minutes of a Premier League match this season.
18:18 GMT - HALF-TIME! And that's the break. A key point for City to score and a blow for Leeds, who have played well so far.

18:17 GMT - GOAL! City have looked second best through most of the half, but they lead on the stroke of half-time through Antoine Semenyo.
17:51 GMT - Despite Manchester City having 73% possession, they're yet to record a touch in Leeds United's penalty area, compared to Leeds' seven.
17:39 GMT - Liverpool head coach Arne Slot to Sky Sports:
"The main thing to take is we scored three goals from set pieces. Maybe you can argue a fourth because the one from Cody was a bit later on after the set piece. That can make a big difference in the game, I don't think 3-0 at half-time was a fair reflection of the run of play.
"So many times we have been on the opposite side where we deserved so, so, so much more and then there was a set piece conceded. I don't think we deserved to be 3-0 up at half-time on open play.
"In all the other games we played, we had a lot of set pieces and we struggled a long time to score from them. We had our chances and knew things would go back to normal. This is what is happening now. We are still making chances but now they go in. All of a sudden, things look much nicer."
17:30 GMT - Game on at Elland Road with hosts Leeds getting the ball rolling - follow Leeds v Man City here
17:25 GMT - With attention now on Elland Road, a reminder that there's no Erling Haaland in the Manchester City squad to play Leeds.
Reports claim the Norway striker suffered a minor training injury, which will keep him out of this evening's key clash.
17:15 GMT - Catch up on all of this afternoon's entertainment with a report from each fixture:
- Five-goal Liverpool stroll past West Ham to leave Hammers in big trouble
- Brentford break Burnley hearts as VAR thwarts comeback in seven-goal thriller
- Resilient Everton clinch stunning victory over Newcastle at St James' Park
17:05 GMT - FULL-TIME! A breathless encounter sees Brentford escape from Burnley with all three points... just.

17:04 GMT - NO GOAL! Burnley's equaliser has been ruled out by VAR for a handball.
Agonising and pivotal moment that has gone against Scott Parker's side.
17:00 GMT - GOAL! Burnley have done it again! Ashley Barnes brings the ball down and smashes in to make it 4-4!
16:58 GMT - FULL-TIME! Road warriors Everton win at Newcastle to record their seventh away victory.

16:57 GMT - FULL-TIME! Liverpool notch their third straight win, putting five past West Ham.

16:55 GMT - GOAL! Brentford might have nicked it at the death as Mikkel Damsgaard drills it into the corner!
Chaos in the away end at Turf Moor and after being pegged back to 3-3, the visitors lead 4-3!
16:43 GMT - GOALS! Incredible! Everton retake the lead within a minute as Thierno Barry bundles in. The Toffees lead 3-2 now.
At Anfield, it's now 5-2 to Liverpool as Jeremie Frimpong's shot hits off Axel Disasi, which will go down as an own goal for the West Ham defender.
16:42 GMT - GOAL! Jacob Murphy bring Newcastle level with Everton, making it 2-2 in the closing stages.
16:42 GMT - NO GOAL! Agony for Burnley as Flemming's goal is chalked off for offside.
Reprieve for Brentford, who are on the ropes at Turf Moor.
16:40 GMT - GOAL! BURNLEY LEAD! From 3-0 down to Brentford, Zian Flemming scores his second of the game to put the Clarets 4-3 up!
16:34 GMT - GOAL! West Ham aren't done yet! Taty Castellanos gets on the scoresheet to make it a 4-2 hole.
16:32 GMT - Here are the teams for the 17:30 GMT clash between Leeds and Manchester City.
The big news is there's no Erling Haaland in the City squad as he misses out with an injury.

16:30 GMT - GOAL! Cody Gakpo restores Liverpool's three-goal lead, making it 4-1 to the Reds against West Ham.
16:21 GMT - GOAL! Comeback complete! Zian Flemming scores as Burnley rally from 3-0 down to draw level with Brentford!

16:07 GMT - GOALS! Burnley have another one back as Jaidon Anthony makes it a 3-2 deficit!
And West Ham are on the board at Liverpool through Tomas Soucek as the Hammers trail 3-1 now.
16:06 GMT - Back underway for the second halves.
15:51 GMT - HALF-TIME! Time for a pause around the grounds after an action-packed first 45 minutes.
15:49 GMT - GOAL! Hope for Burnley? They have one back through an own goal from Brentford's Michael Kayode to chop the deficit to 3-1.
15:43 GMT - GOAL! It's turning into a rout for Liverpool as Alexis Mac Allister lashes in to make it 3-0.

15:34 GMT - GOALS! Newcastle's leveller doesn't last long as Beto goes up the other end to put Everton back in front!
Brentford continue to pile it on Burnley with Kevin Schade making it 3-0 at Turf Moor after just 34 minutes.
15:33 GMT - GOAL! Jacob Ramsey draws Newcastle level with Everton.

15:26 GMT - GOAL! Now Brentford go 2-0 up themselves with Igor Thiago netting their second at Burnley.

15:24 GMT - GOAL! Liverpool double their lead against West Ham as Virgil van Dijk rises highest to score.

15:19 GMT - GOAL! Everton lead Newcastle at St James' Park with a deft header from Jarrad Branthwaite from a corner.
15:10 GMT - GOAL! Mikkel Damsgaard hands Brentford an early lead at Burnley with a header.

15:05 GMT - GOAL! Fast start for Liverpool as Hugo Ekitike's strike finds its way into the bottom corner.

15:00 GMT - KICK-OFF! Underway around the grounds this afternoon - follow the Premier League action here
14:50 GMT - The focus switches to the three 15:00 GMT kick-offs now, which are headlined by Liverpool against West Ham at Anfield.
15:00 GMT games:
14:30 GMT - FULL-TIME! Bournemouth and Sunderland share the points after more than 100 minutes of action.
Read the match report: Evanilson salvages point as Bournemouth draw at home to Sunderland

14:08 GMT - NO GOAL! Sunderland have the ball in the net, but Lutsharel Geertruida's celebrations are halted by an offside flag.
13:59 GMT - A look ahead to our three 15:00 kick-offs now with the latest starting lineups:



13:55 GMT - Each of Evanilson's last nine Premier League goals have either put Bournemouth ahead (5) or levelled the match (4) for the Cherries.
13:50 GMT - GOAL! Evanilson heads in a perfect cross from Marcus Tavernier to draw Bournemouth level!
It's 1-1 and it sets up an intriguing final third of the game.
13:32 GMT - Back underway for the second half at the Vitality.
13:26 GMT - Bournemouth have avoided defeat in four of their last five Premier League games when behind at half-time (W1, D3, L1), coming back to win their last such game against Everton this month (2-1).
13:18 GMT - HALF-TIME! Bournemouth have been pushing, but Sunderland hold a 1-0 lead at the break.

12:48 GMT - GOAL! Eliezer Mayenda cashes in on an inviting rebound to tap Sunderland in front.
12:35 GMT - Sunderland want a penalty and it appears they have a good case.
Alex Jimenez shoves Enzo Le Fee in the back as he lines up a shot, but referee Jarred Gillett and VAR wave the appeals away.
12:30 GMT - KICK-OFF! Sunderland get the game going at the Vitality - follow Bournemouth v Sunderland here
12:10 GMT - Granit Xhaka is starting for Sunderland for the first time since their 2-1 victory against Crystal Palace in January.
The Black Cats have lost four of their five Premier League games without him in the starting XI in that time (W1).
11:48 GMT - In the Premier League in 2026, only Manchester United (18), Arsenal and Manchester City (both 16) have more points than Bournemouth (15), while only Burnley (7) and Tottenham (4) have fewer points than Sunderland (8).
11:31 GMT - Here's the latest team news for Bournemouth versus Sunderland this lunchtime.
Bournemouth make two changes, bringing in Marcus Tavernier and David Brooks, while Granit Xhaka makes his first Sunderland start since mid-January in one of four alterations.

11:12 GMT - In case you missed it last night, Wolves earned an impressive 2-0 win against Aston Villa in the West Midlands derby to dent the visitors' Champions League hopes.
Victory at Molineux ensured bottom-placed Wolves avoided an unwanted record, moving past Derby's all-time low 11-point tally from 2007/08.
Read more: Wolves avoid unwanted Premier League record with gritty win over Aston Villa
11:00 GMT - Good morning! After Wolves' deserved 2-0 win over rivals Aston Villa on Friday night, we're back to continue with more Premier League action.
A five-game slate starts at the Vitality Stadium, where Bournemouth host Sunderland for a 12:30 GMT kick-off.
Three matches follow at 15:00 GMT, with Liverpool's clash with West Ham being the pick of the bunch, before Leeds take on title-chasing Manchester City at 17:30 GMT to round out the day.

