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22:30 GMT - That's a wrap from us tonight, thanks for joining us!
22:15 GMT - Tonight's results leave Manchester City three points off Premier League leaders Arsenal, while Aston Villa keep pace six points behind.
The Gunners travel to Brentford tomorrow evening.

22:11 GMT - FULL-TIME!
The Reds pick up an important three points on the road.

21:58 GMT - Burnley scored a flurry of goals in five minutes to stun Oliver Glasner and Crystal Palace.
The Clarets have won after trailing by two or more goals in the Premier League for the first time since 2010 against Tottenham Hotspur (a 4-2 win).
The Eagles couldn't find a way back despite dominating the second half, as shown on this momentum chart:

21:56 GMT - Erling Haaland leads the Premier League goalscoring charts with 22 after adding to his tally tonight.
Haaland has contributed to goals in his last three games in the Premier League (two goals, two assists).

21:53 GMT - Antoine Semenyo was impressive against Fulham, bagging a goal and an assist in the first half.

21:34 GMT - GOAL! Liverpool take the lead as Van Dijk's header deflects into the net. It's 1-0 midway through the second half.
21:27 GMT - FULL-TIME!
Aston Villa just about keep pace with their rivals at the top.

21:32 GMT- FULL-TIME!
City stroll through the second half to record a routine win.

21:21 GMT - FULL-TIME!
A goalless draw isn't overly helpful for either side at the foot of the table.

21:18 GMT - GOAL! Leon Bailey takes the corner and Tyrone Mings rises highest near the penalty spot to plant a brilliant header into the left side of the goal. It's 1-0 to Villa against Brighton.
21:03 GMT - HALF-TIME!
No goals to report from the other games.
20:52 GMT - Florian Wirtz has hit the post, and Liverpool are bossing the game against Sunderland, but it's still goalless there.
20:32 GMT - HALF-TIME!
20:27 GMT - GOAL! Burnley are 3-2 up! Three goals in five minutes as Bashir Humphreys hammers home to put the away side ahead against a shell-shocked Crystal Palace.
20:24 GMT - GOAL! Burnley have pulled level against Palace.
Jaidon Anthony pulls off a brilliant finish to make it 2-2 just before half-time.
20:20 GMT - GOAL! Burnley back in it as Hannibal Mejbri unleashes a great effort which ends up in the right side of the goal. It's 2-1 in south London.
20:19 GMT - HALF-TIME!
20:15 GMT - We're kicking off at the Stadium of Light as Sunderland host Liverpool.
Here are the lineups:

20:13 GMT - GOAL! Strand Larsen nets again for Crystal Palace to put them 2-0 up against Burnley.
20:09 GMT - GOAL! City win the ball back, and Erling Haaland gets his 22nd Premier League goal of the season. It's 3-0 at the Etihad.
20:01 GMT - GOAL! Manchester City score a stunning breakaway finished off by Nico O'Reilly, they're now 2-0 up against Fulham. Semenyo with the assist there as well.
19:57 GMT - GOAL! Strand Larsen gets his first goal for the club with a fine volley into the bottom corner. Palace lead against Burnley.
19:55 GMT - GOAL! Erling Haaland nods down to Semenyo, who quickly stabs the ball home to give Manchester City a deserved lead against Fulham.
19:54 GMT - James Milner is coming on for Brighton against Aston Villa, which means he makes his 653rd Premier League appearance and equals the record set by Gareth Barry - 24 years after he made his debut for Leeds as a 16-year-old.
Plenty of them came at Villa, too.
19:42 GMT - We're now underway at Selhurst Park.
19:31 GMT - There's a 10-minute delay due to traffic at Selhurst Park, they'll kick off at 19:40 GMT.
19:30 GMT - We're getting underway in the Premier League!
18:48 GMT - Lineups for tonight's matches are in:




18:05 GMT - In case you missed it, Tottenham need a new manager. Again.
With Thomas Frank gone and Spurs 16th in the Premier League, five points above the relegation zone, this is not a cosmetic change. It is a decision that will shape the club's direction over the next few seasons.
Spurs have scored 36 and conceded 37 in 26 league matches. The goal difference is marginally negative, the pressing intensity has dropped compared to last season, and home form has been poor. The next appointment must restore structure, aggression and belief quickly.
Read more: Next Tottenham boss: Pochettino, De Zerbi and the contenders to replace Frank
17:55 GMT - Manchester City and Fulham clash for the first time since the chaotic 5-4 win for City just months ago at Craven Cottage.
This time the two teams meet at the Etihad Stadium, where City have won 44 points from a possible 51 available across their last 17 Premier League home games.
Guardiola’s side head into the game on the back of a rare win over Liverpool at Anfield, a stadium where they had previously won just once in 10 games under the Spanish head coach.
"Still the distance is not huge but how Arsenal are doing six points is a lot.
"Every time in the last month or weeks, before the game in the flash interview, if you lose you are losing everything and will disappear from planet Earth."
Read more: 'Six points is a lot': Guardiola urges Man City to stay focused in title hunt
17:45 GMT - Aston Villa claimed a 4-3 victory at the Amex Stadium the last time these two sides met two months ago.
Emery’s side have only won two of their last seven top-flight matches in a statistic that does not bode well for their top four chances.
Emery’s side sit third in the Premier League table and nine points behind leaders Arsenal and must start to pick up points as the likes of Chelsea and Manchester United catch up.
He first spoke on how secure he feels in the Champions League places, with an eight-point cushion over sixth-placed Liverpool.
"We are not thinking about the end of the season. We are thinking about now. We cannot speak about how we were in September. We are enjoying the process, we are competing. We are feeling comfortable with how we are doing our season. Up and down sometimes, but more up than down.
"Now we've had two defeats at home and can understand how something like this can happen.
"Tomorrow we have a new challenge, at home at Villa Park, to try to get our full energy, our full wishes and our focus to prepare the game and compete against a very good team."
Read more: Aston Villa boss Emery 'not thinking' about Champions League qualification
17:30 GMT - Liverpool boss Slot will be hoping to bounce back against the Black Cats, who are the only Premier League team yet to lose at home this term. He first spoke on Sunderland's excellent season so far and their impressive home record.
"Sunderland have had a very good season, and their record at home is very good as well, and they've already played City and Arsenal at home.
"There are more teams that are having a very good season, Arsenal one, Villa impressive, Brentford impressive, but Sunderland also impressive.
"It's definitely an accomplishment if you come up to the Premier League and do as well as they have."
Read more: Slot: Liverpool need to be 'close to perfection' for Champions League spot
17:10 GMT - Tonight sees five Premier League fixtures.
Aston Villa host Brighton, Crystal Palace welcome Burnley, Manchester City face Fulham, and Nottingham Forest take on Wolves; all kick off at 19:30 GMT.
Sunderland against Liverpool kicks off at 20:15 GMT.
17:00 GMT - Welcome back. We'll have all the updates from the Premier League for you right here throughout the evening.
Tuesday, February 10th
22:45 GMT - We're wrapping up for tonight. We'll see you back here tomorrow for more. Night!
22:44 GMT - Manchester United manager Michael Carrick to TNT Sports:
"We were ok. I think we were a little disappointed, and we were definitely not at our best. It's times like that when you find a way and move on.
"I'm a little frustrated at that. It is a tough place to come, and we didn't have that sharpness to find the answers. Great spirit again, and we will take the point and move on."
22:34 GMT - Newcastle boss Eddie Howe to TNT Sports: "It was a good performance from us tonight. It was a really strange game. Tottenham scored against the run of play, but credit to the lads because we responded well.
"We've played really well today, we had a number of shots and chances.
"We dominated the first half. The lads kept going and had to do it the hard way. That's credit to the mentality and feeling in the group."
22:32 GMT - Just Arsenal up next for Tottenham...

22:30 GMT - It's not looking pretty for Spurs, who look like they're getting pulled into a relegation fight, but Manchester United's late leveller at West Ham will have had them breathing a sigh of relief.
Here's how the Premier League table looks going into another five matches tomorrow night:

22:27 GMT - Liam Rosenior to TNT Sports: "Six minutes. Six minutes of switching off. We were in complete control of the game.
"I don't want to talk about the football or how we played, if we're going to get to where I think we should be, we have to make sure we're switched on for 90 minutes. It's as simple as that.
"Devastated because we played some good football and should come away with three points."
22:17 GMT - Bournemouth head coach Andoni Iraola during his press conference:
"Important three points. We haven't played as well as in the last games, and this is the one you win. The game against Aston Villa, we were much better than we were today, but got one point there.
"We were very close to going 2-0 down, which would have been very difficult. But we passed those moments, and from the subs we did a little bit better.
"The half-time message was just to keep more of the ball. We did not have the urgency that we needed to play; we were happy with 0-0. We cannot be like this. We have to go against them and ask for the ball, show personality and make things happen."
22:16 GMT - Chelsea forward Joao Pedro speaking to TNT Sports: "We are very frustrated because I think we started the game very well. We controlled the game, 1-0, 2-0, and then we conceded. I think this season has been like this.
"We need to be more consistent, more focused and kill the game. Today it happened again. Tomorrow we need to look at ourselves and see where we need to improve."
22:15 GMT - Leeds goalscorer Lukas Nmecha speaking to TNT Sports: "It showed our hard work. We tried to choke them out and it worked.
"A point here is very respectful. We're in a fight to stay in the Premier League."
22:13 GMT - Tottenham head coach Thomas Frank in his press conference:
"I understand the fans' frustration. It's a position they don't want to be in. We are working day and night to try to change. It's a position the club have been in the last two years. The pattern is that the club are struggling to compete in Europe and the Premier League.
"Part of that is to eliminate injuries and suspensions, which it doesn't have. We face a Newcastle team that has struggled a little bit lately. But I think they were more on top first half and then we came back into it well.
"The second goal is a bit symbolic of our season."
22:11 GMT - All the reaction coming right up...
22:10 GMT - FULL-TIME! Sesko steals a point for United, but their winning run is ended by West Ham.

22:07 GMT - GOAL! Manchester United level against West Ham!
Benjamin Sesko gets to the near post and finishes sublimely in the dying seconds of the match.
22:04 GMT - Joshua Zirkzee goes close in added time but narrowly misses out by an inch.
21:53 GMT - We're into the final 10 minutes between West Ham and Manchester United.
21:43 GMT - NO GOAL! VAR takes a good look and rules out Casemiro's leveller for Manchester United at West Ham. It's still 1-0.
21:30 GMT - FULL-TIME! Tottenham are beaten at home again as Newcastle run out deserved winners.

21:28 GMT - FULL-TIME! Chelsea are held by Leeds.

21:27 GMT - FULL-TIME! Bournemouth come from a goal down to beat Everton.

21:25 GMT - Oof! Palmer misses a goal from about three yards with about 30 seconds left of added time. What a chance! What a miss!
21:21 GMT - GOAL! Put the scissors down! West Ham have the lead against Manchester United!
Tomas Soucek scores his first goal in 16 games to put the Hammers ahead at the start of the second half at the London Stadium.
21:06 GMT - HALF-TIME! Oh, it's half-time and still goalless between West Ham and Manchester United.
21:04 GMT - GOAL! Goal! Noah Okafor has the simplest of tasks to roll the ball into an empty net from close range after a rebound left the keeper stranded. Out of nowhere, it's 2-2 between Chelsea and Leeds.
21:03 GMT - GOAL! Jacob Ramsey finds himself some space inside the box to get on the end of a pass from Anthony Gordon, then sends the ball into the bottom right corner. Newcastle lead Spurs 2-1.
20:59 GMT - RED CARD! Everton are down to 10 men as Jake O'Brien makes a last-man foul.
20:57 GMT - GOAL! Archie Gray scores a tap-in after a corner to level the scoreline for Spurs against Newcastle.
20:57 GMT - GOAL! Lukas Nmecha converts the penalty for Leeds to make it 2-1 to Chelsea.
20:56 GMT - PENALTY TO LEEDS!
20:56 GMT - GOAL! Bournemouth are ahead against Everton!
James Hill peels away from his marker to connect with the resulting free kick and heads the ball towards Amine Adli, who does brilliantly to nod the ball into the net.
VAR takes a long look at it, but the goal stands.
20:50 GMT - GOAL! Bournemouth are level against Everton!
Rayan - who gave away the penalty - levels the score with a strong header.
20:47 GMT - GOAL! Cole Palmer scores the penalty to put Chelsea 2-0 up against Leeds.
20:46 GMT - PENALTY TO CHELSEA!
A shove in the box ends up as a blatant penalty.
20:35 GMT - We're getting back underway.
20:23 GMT - HALF-TIME! Boos ring around the ground as Newcastle take that goal advantage into the break against Tottenham.

20:20 GMT - GOAL! It's been coming. Newcastle take the lead as Malick Thiaw is first to a rebound to fire his side ahead against Spurs.
Malick Thiaw has attempted three shots in this game, more than any other player.
20:19 GMT - HALF-TIME! Everton lead Bournemouth 1-0, while Chelsea are 1-0 up against Leeds.
20:16 GMT - NO GOAL! An offside in the build-up saves Tottenham just before half-time.
20:15 GMT - The match between West Ham and Manchester United is getting underway.
Here are the starting lineups:

20:14 GMT - GOAL! Joe Willock smashes home a fine effort into the far corner to put Newcastle ahead at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Spurs trail at home again as Newcastle deservedly take the lead. They've been on top for long spells.
20:12 GMT - GOAL! Iliman Ndiaye slots away the penalty to give Everton the lead against Bournemouth.
20:11 GMT - PENALTY TO EVERTON!
Branthwaite is brought down in the box and the referee blows his whistle.
19:54 GMT- GOAL! Joao Pedro strikes for Chelsea to give them the lead over Leeds.
19:30 GMT - We are underway in three of the four games tonight.
19:00 GMT - Tottenham Hotspur versus Newcastle United has always been one of those Premier League fixtures that can be relied upon to provide ample entertainment.
Not only goals, but a feast for the supporters in the ground or watching elsewhere, because they are two teams that enjoy playing attractive, passing football.
But both sides are struggling so badly this season.
Spurs are currently on a seven-match winless run in the league, whilst Newcastle haven't won in five.
What that means in practice is that the visitors find themselves down in 12th place on 33 points, and the hosts in 14th on 29 points.
Read more: Tottenham v Newcastle has make-or-break feel for under-fire Frank and Howe
18:30 GMT - Time for some team news for this evening's three 19:30 kick-offs:
Chelsea v Leeds

Everton v Bournemouth

Tottenham v Newcastle

18:00 GMT - Good evening! Welcome to a midweek edition of Flashscore's Football Tracker, bringing you coverage of a full programme of Premier League action.
Four games are scheduled this evening, including Chelsea against Leeds, Tottenham hosting Newcastle and Everton v Bournemouth – all kicking off at 19:30.
At 20:15, a resurgent West Ham take on Manchester United, who are seeking a fifth straight league win to continue trimming the gap to the three sides above.

