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19:18 GMT - That about wraps things up for us tonight, thanks for joining us! Arsenal fans, you can find an updated Premier League table below.

18:59 GMT - Speaking after the match, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta told BBC Sport: "It's a very special day for us. We knew the importance of the match and what it means to our fans. To be able to give them that joy, it's a beautiful day.
"We dominated every part of the game. We created massive chances and had a lot of actions that we were very close to scoring. We stayed patient.
"Whoever we put in there, they do the jobs for us. This squad has the belief and quality to deliver consistently.
"We have really good momentum, but you can see how difficult every game in the Premier League is. It's a long run, let's go game by game. Let's enjoy tonight, then we have Bayern here and Chelsea away. We have a tough week."
18:23 GMT - FULL-TIME: Arsenal 4-1 Tottenham. A resounding victory for Mikel Arteta's men, which extends their lead atop the Premier League table to six points. Read our match report here.

18:10 GMT - Eberechi Eze has scored the fourth-ever hat-trick in competitive meetings between Arsenal and Tottenham, after Ted Drake (Arsenal, 1934), Terry Dyson (Spurs, 1961) and Alan Sunderland (Arsenal, 1978).
18:05 GMT - GOAL! It's a fourth for Arsenal, and it is now game over. Eberechi Eze gets his hat-trick, 4-1.
17:51 GMT - Richarlison’s goal for Tottenham (35.3 yards) is the furthest scored in the Premier League this season, whilst it's also the second furthest goal on record (since 2006/07) scored in a Premier League north London derby after David Bentley struck for Tottenham at the Emirates Stadium in October 2008 (35.7).
17:44 GMT - GOAL! Spurs have one back at the Emirates! Richarlison from an incredible distance, 3-1.
17:39 GMT - Eberechi Eze is the first Arsenal player to score a Premier League brace against Tottenham since Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in December 2018, whilst he's the first Englishman to do so since Theo Walcott in February 2012.
17:36 GMT - GOAL! It's a third for Arsenal, as Eberechi Eze adds to his first! 3-0, and that should be game over.
17:35 GMT - To touch upon that first period again: Tottenham are the only side in the Premier League this season to fail to attempt a shot in two separate first halves (also vs Bournemouth in August), the same amount as across their prior 205 matches in the competition combined.
17:34 GMT - We are back underway at the Emirates! 2-0 to Arsenal, it remains.
17:24 GMT - As we take a moment to catch our breath, it's worth mentioning that Eberechi Eze is the first Englishman to score in his first north London Derby in the league for Arsenal since Ian Wright and Kevin Campbell in 1991.
17:18 GMT - HALF-TIME: Arsenal 2-0 Tottenham. It looked as if Spurs' defensive plan may have been working in the first 30 minutes, but two quick-fire goals by the Gunners have the Premier League leaders cruising at home.
17:11 GMT - GOAL! It's another for Arsenal in quick succession, as Eberechi Eze doubles the lead over Spurs. 2-0.
17:08 GMT - GOAL! It's 1-0 to Arsenal, as their period of pressure pays off! Leandro Trossard with the finishing touch.
17:02 GMT - Over 30 minutes in and we're still waiting for Spurs to have a shot. Meanwhile, Arsenal have had six, testing Vicario twice by hitting the target.
16:45 GMT - It'd be fair to say Tottenham's approach to this match appears to be damage control, with so many men behind the ball. It's been all Arsenal so far.
16:30 GMT - We are underway in north London! Who will prevail? Stick with us to find out.
16:05 GMT - Attention now quickly shifts to north London, where Arsenal are preparing to host their bitter rivals, Tottenham, in a match that could have significant implications for the Premier League title race.
16:00 GMT - FULL-TIME: Leeds Utd 2-1 Aston Villa. It looked like the hosts might nick a result a couple of times, but it's the Villains who take all three points home. Our report's here.

15:40 GMT - NO GOAL! Leeds thought they were straight back on level terms, but Dan James' effort was chalked off after a VAR check. 2-1, it remains.
15:39 GMT - GOAL! Aston Villa have fought back from 1-0 down to lead 2-1 at Elland Road! Morgan Rogers with a beautiful brace.
15:30 GMT - Team news for this afternoon's north London derby has arrived. Check out who starts for Arsenal and Tottenham below.

15:11 GMT - GOAL! Aston Villa have immediately responded after the break, as Morgan Rogers coolly finds the back of the net! 1-1.
15:08 GMT - We are back underway at Elland Road!
15:05 GMT - As we prepare to resume, it's worth pointing out that Aston Villa have lost six of their last seven Premier League away matches in which they conceded the first goal.
14:51 GMT - HALF-TIME: Leeds Utd 1-0 Aston Villa. A welcome scoreline for the hosts, who have not enjoyed the lion's share of the ball. Will they see it out?

14:16 GMT - With Nmecha's finishing touch, Leeds have now scored more goals in the opening 15 minutes of Premier League games than any other side this season (4).
14:08 GMT - GOAL! It's an early lead for Leeds, as Lukas Nmecha finds the back of the net following a scramble! 1-0.
14:00 GMT - We have kick-off at Elland Road! Stick with us for all the key updates.
12:50 GMT - The team news for this afternoon's first clash between Leeds Utd and Aston Villa is now available! Check out who starts for whom below.

11:20 GMT - Hello and welcome back to Flashscore UK's Football Tracker! Following yesterday's drama, we've got two intriguing Premier League clashes to enjoy today as Leeds Utd play the role of hosts to Aston Villa before the big north London derby between Arsenal and Tottenham at the Emirates.
Click the links above for all of our build-up content, ahead of the day's first match at 14:00. A reminder of the league table as it stands is below.

Saturday, 22nd
20:15 GMT - That about wraps things up for us tonight! Do join us again tomorrow, as Aston Villa travel to Leeds Utd before Arsenal host Tottenham in the north London derby.
20:05 GMT - Speaking after their 2-1 defeat to Newcastle, Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola said his team played well but lacked the finishing touch. “We had chances. In the second half, we had more chances, but unfortunately, today we could not finish," he told BBC Sport.
He added that City had momentum but couldn’t capitalise: “We scored quickly after they scored and then they scored again from a corner.”

At half-time, his message was simple: “It was good, keep going," but he admitted the opposition made things difficult. “They won duels," he said. "They provoked this kind of game.”
However, Guardiola declined to talk about VAR complaints: “I didn’t see it, I didn’t see it.” On Gigio Donnarumma’s yellow card, he said: “You see him complain, and that is because something wrong happened.”
19:27 GMT - FULL-TIME: Newcastle Utd 2-1 Manchester City. A wonderful result for the hosts, which puts a slight dent in Pep Guardiola's title fight with Mikel Arteta's Arsenal. Here's our report.

19:05 GMT - Harvey Barnes is the first Newcastle player to score twice in a Premier League game against Manchester City since Alan Shearer in November 2003, with tonight being their 40th meeting in the competition since then.
19:02 GMT - The goal stands! It remains 2-0.
19:00 GMT - We've got a VAR check on that last goal as Gigio Donnarumma is shown a yellow card for his protests.
18:58 GMT - GOAL! Newcastle have another! Harvey Barnes again! 2-1. What in the world is happening?!
18:55 GMT - GOAL! City have immediately responded through Ruben Dias! 1-1.
18:51 GMT - GOAL! Newcastle have broken the deadlock against City on Tyneside. Harvey Barnes! 1-0.
18:33 GMT - We are back underway at St James' Park.
18:17 GMT - HALF-TIME: Newcastle Utd 0-0 Manchester City. The Citizens found some rhythm just before the break, but the Magpies certainly put up a fight. Level after 45 is probably right.

18:01 GMT - 30 minutes in, and it would be fair to say Newcastle have been the more threatening in the final third, despite conceding a majority of the possession. Still, it's 0-0.
17:30 GMT - We are now underway at St James' Park! Just how will Manchester City fare against their hosts after the international break? Stick with us to find out.
17:19 GMT - Time for our focus to shift to the evening fixture as Newcastle host Manchester City! Follow the match live here, or stick with us for all the key updates.
17:10 GMT - Some stats from today's Premier League fixtures:
Morgan Gibbs-White has scored in each of his last three games in the Premier League (three goals), his longest scoring streak in the competition.
Sunderland attempted just four shots against Fulham; their lowest total in a single match in the Premier League this season.
Brighton have won 10 points from losing positions in the Premier League this season, more than any other team.
Wolves have failed to score in seven of their 12 games, more often than any other team in the Premier League this season.
Bournemouth have attempted 28 shots against West Ham, the highest total by any team in a single match in the Premier League this season.
16:58 GMT - FULL-TIME! Thiago misses a last-minute penalty for Brentford, who fall to a 2-1 defeat away at Brighton.


16:57 GMT - FULL-TIME! It's a huge win for Nottingham Forest, who triumph 3-0 away at Liverpool after goals from Murillo, Savona and Gibbs-White.


16:56 GMT - FULL-TIME! Bournemouth fight back from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 with West Ham. Wilson's brace for the visitors was cancelled out by Tavernier and Unal's second-half goals.


16:55 GMT - FULL-TIME! Fulham pick up a valuable 1-0 win over Sunderland after Jimenez's late strike.


16:53 GMT - PENALTY BRENTFORD... Missed by Thiago! The striker throws away a golden chance to level in the dying stages at Brighton.
16:52 GMT - FULL-TIME! Rob Edwards gets off to a losing start as Wolves manager, with Crystal Palace 2-0 victors at Molineux. Munoz and Pino with the goals there.


16:44 GMT - GOAL! Brighton are ahead against Brentford through Jack Hinshelwood! The Seagulls come from a goal down to lead the Bees.
16:42 GMT - GOAL! Fulham take a late lead against Sunderland through Raul Jimenez! It's 1-0 at Craven Cottage.
16:40 GMT - GOALS! Nottingham Forest are 3-0 up at Anfield as Morgan Gibbs-White puts the result beyond any doubt! Elsewhere, Bournemouth are level against West Ham at 2-2 after Enes Unal's first of the season.
16:32 GMT - GOAL! Danny Welbeck draws Brighton level after a lovely cross from Yankuba Minteh - the Seagulls peg Brentford back to 1-1 at the AMEX.
16:27 GMT - GOAL! Bournemouth have one back against West Ham after Marcus Tavernier converts from the penalty spot.
16:27 GMT - GOAL! Just like that, Palace have two against Wolves! Yeremy Pino nets his first Premier League goal.
16:23 GMT - Team news is in for Manchester City's trip to Newcastle, with Tino Livramento and Lewis Hall coming into the Magpies' defence while City are unchanged from their win over Liverpool.

16:19 GMT - GOAL! Crystal Palace go 1-0 up at Wolves through Daniel Munoz! Not the start new Wolves manager Rob Edwards would have been looking for.
16:07 GMT - GOAL! What a start to the second half for Forest! Nicolo Savona converts after a well-worked move to double his side's lead against Liverpool.
16:06 GMT - Nottingham Forest have avoided defeat in their last 7 matches when scoring first in the Premier League, since a 3-4 loss to Newcastle United on 23rd February 2025.
A big 45 awaits at Anfield - we're back underway across the country.
15:55 GMT - Here's the half-time scores from this afternoon's Premier League games:
Bournemouth 0-2 West Ham


Brighton 0-1 Brentford


Fulham 0-0 Sunderland


Liverpool 0-1 Nottingham Forest


Wolves 0-0 Crystal Palace


15:41 GMT - Forest have a goal disallowed to go 2-0 up at Anfield. Igor Jesus is judged to handle the ball before firing into the bottom corner - a controversial VAR call there.
15:35 GMT - GOAL! They're starting to fly in now after a slow start... West Ham are two to the good down at Bournemouth and it's Wilson again against his former employers.
15:32 GMT - GOAL! Nottingham Forest are ahead at Anfield! Sean Dyche's side take the lead through Murillo - a set-piece goal, although it will be checked by VAR... no offside! Goal given, Forest lead Liverpool.
15:28 GMT - GOAL! Brentford lead away at Brighton as Igor Thiago dispatches his penalty, netting his ninth of the season.
15:12 GMT - GOAL! Our first of the afternoon comes between Bournemouth and West Ham, and it's Callum Wilson who gives the Hammers a 1-0 lead! The Englishman nets against his former club.
15:00 GMT - We're getting underway across the Premier League. Follow along here for all the major updates!
14:35 GMT - Time for our focus to shift to the five matches at 15:00 - headlined by Liverpool hosting Nottingham Forest, which will be the legendary Mohamed Salah's 300th Premier League game for the club.
Brazilian goalkeeper Alisson also makes his return from injury for the Reds.
14:33 GMT - Some stats from Chelsea's win over Burnley:
No manager has picked up more cards in the last two Premier League seasons than Enzo Maresca (eight).
Marc Guiu is the third teenager to score or assist for Chelsea in the Premier League this season (also Estevao and Josh Acheampong), the first time the Blues have had three do so in a single season.
14:30 GMT - FULL-TIME! Enzo Maresca guides Chelsea to a 2-0 win over Burnley in his 50th Premier League game in charge. The Blues move second in the table and three points behind Arsenal.


14:22 GMT - GOAL! Chelsea surely seal all three points as Enzo Fernandez converts from close range after some excellent work from Marc Guiu.
14:10 GMT - Liam Delap has been substituted off in 33 of his 36 Premier League starts (91.7%). A tough afternoon for the young striker today.
13:53 GMT - The team news is in for all five Premier League fixtures at 15:00!
Bournemouth v West Ham - follow live.

Brighton v Brentford - follow live.

Fulham v Sunderland - follow live.

Liverpool v Nottingham Forest - follow live.

Wolves v Crystal Palace - follow live.

13:29 GMT - Scott Parker has never won a Premier League match when his side has conceded the first goal (D3 L34) - a record for a manager for games managed (37) without winning after going 1-0 down - can he finally put that run to an end in the second half this afternoon?
13:22 GMT - HALF-TIME: Burnley 0-1 Chelsea.
Neto's goal separates the two sides at the break, although Burnley will be encouraged by their first-half showing.
13:08 GMT - GOAL! Pedro Neto heads home at the back post after a fantastic cross from Jamie Gittens. The Blues lead Burnley 1-0.
12:58 GMT - Nothing to separate the two sides so far, but Burnley are giving a good account of themselves and have moved the ball forward well.
12:33 GMT - We're underway at Turf Moor, stick with us for all the key updates.
12:22 GMT - Chelsea are just the second team in Premier League history to go 50 consecutive games without a player aged 30 or older in their starting XI, after Aston Villa between September 2012 and January 2014 (59).
12:20 GMT - Kyle Walker makes his 400th Premier League start today, becoming the 18th different Englishman to reach that tally.
11:20 GMT - Team news has arrived for Chelsea's trip to Burnley, with Liam Delap in from the off up top for the Blues
Lesley Ugochukwu starts for the Clarets against his former club.

11:00 GMT - Arsenal are set to be without defender Gabriel for the north London derby, while Viktor Gyokeres is also a doubt.
See who's missing or suspended this weekend right here.

10:55 GMT - Good morning and welcome to our Football Tracker! We'll be covering all seven Premier League fixtures this afternoon, starting with Burnley v Chelsea at 12:30.
That's followed by five games at 15:00 before we round off the day's coverage with Newcastle v Manchester City at 17:30.
Follow along here for all the latest updates and news.

