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19:42 GMT - That'll do it for us tonight, thanks for joining in. See you!
19:30 GMT - Speaking after his side's 2-1 win at Anfield, in which he scored, Bernardo Silva said Manchester City needed to beat Liverpool to keep the Premier League title race alive.
"For the distance that we have to Arsenal, coming here it is the toughest place in the Premier League by far," he said.
"I feel the whole team knew before the game, if we lost then the title race was probably over. We felt like we needed to win.
"The hope is there, and we are going to fight until the end. We need to keep doing our job that we haven't lately."
18:33 GMT - FULL-TIME: Liverpool 1-2 Man City. The Citizens showed their resilience tonight, fighting back against an imposing home side after dominating the first period without scoring. A result that could mean a lot come the end of the season. Read our report here.

18:31 GMT - RED CARD! Dominik Szoboszlai has been sent off! Liverpool are down to 10 men for the remainder.
18:28 GMT - NO GOAL! Rayan Cherki thought he had scored City's third, but it's chalked off after a VAR review.
18:21 GMT - GOAL! Erling Haaland makes no mistake from the spot! 2-1 to City, and there's very little time left at Anfield. Potentially huge ramifications for this season's title race.
18:19 GMT - PENALTY! Manchester City have been given a chance to nick all three points from 12 yards.
18:12 GMT - GOAL! Man City have scored an equaliser! Bernardo Silva is the hero for the visitors, 1-1.
18:02 GMT - GOAL! Liverpool have taken the lead over Man City after 74 minutes! Dominik Szoboszlai with an unreal free-kick, 1-0.
17:44 GMT - Well, something Arne Slot said has got Liverpool in the mood. Everything's going their way after the break. Still, it's 0-0 at Anfield.
17:33 GMT - We are underway once again at Anfield! Stick with us for the latest.
17:17 GMT - HALF-TIME: Liverpool 0-0 Man City.
17:15 GMT - There will be a minimum of two additional minutes at Anfield.
17:13 GMT - Manchester City have attempted their most shots (10) in the first half of a match at Anfield on Opta record (since 2003-04).
16:45 GMT - It has been all City so far, with Liverpool seemingly resigned to letting the visitors dictate play.
16:30 GMT - We have kick-off at Anfield! Stick with us for all the key updates as Liverpool and Man City clash.
16:19 GMT - Mohamed Salah makes his 286th Premier League start for Liverpool today, moving him ahead of Pepe Reina. He's fifth on the club's all-time list, behind only Jamie Carragher, Steven Gerrard, Jordan Henderson and Sami Hyypiä.
16:05 GMT - Attention now shifts quickly to Anfield, where Liverpool are set to host rivals Manchester City. Click here to follow that one live.
15:57 GMT - FULL-TIME: Brighton 0-1 Palace. Hardly a classic, but it's the Eagles who soar out of East Sussex, taking all three points back to south London. Our report's here.

15:51 GMT - There will be a minimum of six additional minutes at the Amex, where it remains 1-0 to Palace.
15:42 GMT - Brighton have failed to win any of their last six Premier League matches when conceding first, since a victory over Brentford on 22 November.
15:22 GMT - GOAL! Deadlock broken! Crystal Palace take a slender second-half lead over Brighton. Ismaila Sarr with the finish after a wonderful Evann Guessand set-up. 1-0.
15:20 GMT - Liverpool have named an unchanged Premier League starting XI for the first time since October, though they've lost both of their previous Premier League home games under Arne Slot when he has gone with an unchanged XI - 1-0 v Nottingham Forest in September 2024 and 2-1 v Manchester United in October 2025.
15:15 GMT - The team news for Liverpool's blockbuster clash with Manchester City at Anfield is now available. Check out who starts for whom below.

15:06 GMT - We are back underway at the Amex! Will we get a goal? Stick with us to find out.
14:50 GMT - HALF-TIME: Brighton 0-0 Palace.
14:46 GMT - There will be a minimum of two minutes added before the break.
14:19 GMT - Bit of a quiet one. Crystal Palace are yet to attempt a shot in this match, whilst neither side has managed a shot on target thus far.
14:03 GMT - Harry Howell (17 years, 294 days) is the first player aged 17 or younger to start a Premier League match for Brighton; before him, the Seagulls' youngest starter in the competition was Evan Ferguson against Everton in January 2023 (18y 76d).
14:00 GMT - We have kick-off at the Amex! Stick with us for all the key updates as Brighton take on Palace.
12:46 GMT - The team news for this afternoon's earlier kick-off, between Brighton and Palace, has arrived. Check out who starts for whom below.

12:00 GMT - Ahead of tonight's blockbuster clash between Liverpool and Manchester City, our feature writer, Jason Pettigrove, offers insight into why Pep Guardiola's men may find their Anfield visit especially challenging.
11:50 GMT - Hello and welcome back to the Football Tracker! We only have two Premier League matches to contend with today, as Crystal Palace travel to Brighton before Liverpool host Manchester City.

Saturday, 7th
20:47 GMT - That'll just about do it for us tonight. See you next time!
20:35 GMT - Speaking after Arsenal's thumping win over Sunderland, in which Viktor Gyokeres scored twice, Gunners boss Mikel Arteta backed his Swedish striker to kick on.
"Confidence is the magic word. When you feel confident, when you feel important, when you feel at your best, that's when you can really take your game to the highest level," said Arteta.
"We are really behind him in every moment to try to help him, to try to support him. He is delivering, and he's in a really good moment now.
"Obviously, when you put that shirt on, there is a lot of responsibility and huge expectation, and you need to live with that."
19:31 GMT - FULL-TIME: Newcastle 2-3 Brentford. It looked as if the Magpies had been handed a lifeline in the closing stages, but the Bees didn't give up and take all three points home. Read our report here.

19:17 GMT - GOAL! Brentford have another! It's now 3-2 to the Bees, thanks to Dango Ouattara.
19:11 GMT - GOAL! Newcastle are level once again as Bruno Guimaraes converts from the spot. 2-2.
19:00 GMT - There are about 20 minutes left to play at St James' Park, where Brentford still lead Newcastle 2-1. We'll bring you our match report and all of the reaction shortly after the full-time whistle.
18:37 GMT - We're back underway between Newcastle and Brentford! Can the Bees hold on, or will the Magpies find a way back into the match?
18:21 GMT - And that's half-time between Newcastle and Brentford, with the Bees coming from behind to lead 2-1.
18:15 GMT - PENALTY BRENTFORD... GOAL! Igor Thiago converts to put the Bees 2-1 up away at Newcastle, netting his 17th of the season.
18:08 GMT - GOAL! It doesn't take long for Brentford to level, with Vitaly Janelt equalising for the Bees!
17:55 GMT - GOAL! Newcastle take a first-half lead against Brentford through Sven Botman! The defender heads home on his 100th appearance for the club.
17:24 GMT - Time for our attention to shift to St James' Park as Newcastle take on Brentford! Follow along here for all the major updates.
17:20 GMT - And here are some highlighted stats from the other Premier League matches:
Burnley have failed to win in their last 16 games in the Premier League, their longest winless streak in the competition.
West Ham United have scored in their last five games in the Premier League, their longest run of games with a goal in the competition this season.
Everton have won after trailing at half-time away from home in the Premier League for the first time since 28th September 2015 against West Bromwich Albion (64 games without a win after trailing at half-time).
Morgan Rogers has scored eight goals in the Premier League this season (1 in this game), no Aston Villa player has more.
17:13 GMT - Here are some key stats from Arsenal and Chelsea's big victories:
Viktor Gyökeres has scored eight goals in the Premier League this season (two today), more than any other Arsenal player.
Sunderland have failed to score in nine of their 25 games; only Wolverhampton Wanderers (13) and Nottingham Forest (11) have failed to score more often in the Premier League this season.
Chelsea have scored in 23 of their 25 games; more often than any other team in the Premier League this season.
Tolu Arokodare has scored two goals in the Premier League this season (1 in this game), no Wolverhampton Wanderers player has more.
17:01 GMT - FULL-TIME! It's four Premier League wins on the bounce for Liam Rosenior's Chelsea, who beat Wolves 3-1 courtesy of a first-half hat-trick from Palmer.


16:59 GMT - FULL-TIME! Mikel Arteta's Arsenal move nine points clear at the top of the Premier League after a 3-0 win over Sunderland. Zubimendi's opener followed by a Gyokeres brace in that one!


16:58 GMT - FULL-TIME! It's an almighty step closer to safety for West Ham, who beat Burnley 2-0 following first-half strikes from Summerville and Castellanos.


16:57 GMT - FULL-TIME! Everton get back to winning ways after beating Fulham 2-1! Dewsbury-Hall the only goalscorer for his own team, with Mykolenko and Leno both turning into their own nets.


16:56 GMT - FULL-TIME! Bournemouth come from behind against Aston Villa to draw 1-1, with Rayan equalising after Rogers' opener.


16:55 GMT - GOAL! Arsenal wrap up all three points against Sunderland with Gyokeres grabbing his second late in added time, 3-0!
16:43 GMT - CORRECTION. O'Brien's strike goes down as a Bernd Leno own goal.
16:42 GMT - GOAL! It's another for Everton, who come from behind to lead Fulham 2-1 at Craven Cottage! Jake O'Brien scores for the Toffees.
16:33 GMT - GOAL! Everton level away at Fulham through Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall!
16:28 GMT - GOAL! Arsenal have a second against Sunderland and it's Viktor Gyokeres, who receives the ball in the box and fires past Robin Roefs.
16:20 GMT - The line-ups are in for Newcastle v Brentford at 17:30! Follow that match live here.

16:16 GMT - GOAL! Wolves make a first start to the second half and get one back, with Tolu Arokodare making it 3-1 at Molineux.
16:14 GMT - GOAL! Rayan gets Bournemouth back on level terms against Aston Villa! It's 1-1 at the Vitality Stadium.
16:07 GMT - We're back underway across the Premier League!
15:57 GMT - Palmer's hat-trick is his fourth for Chelsea in the Premier League - the most of any player in their history.
15:53 GMT - There's half-time across the Premier League matches!
15:42 GMT - GOAL! Arsenal take the lead against Sunderland right before half-time, with Martin Zubimendi firing in off the post from outside the area.
15:38 GMT - GOAL! Hat-trick for Palmer inside 40 minutes! Chelsea surely wrap things up at Wolves within the first half.
15:35 GMT - GOAL! It's two for Chelsea and two for Palmer! He converts from the spot once again at Molineux.
15:26 GMT - GOAL! West Ham have two against Burnley - Taty Castellanos grabs their second of the match.
15:22 GMT - GOAL! Morgan Rogers nets his eighth league goal of the season to put Villa 1-0 up away at Bournemouth!
15:21 GMT - CORRECTION. Jimenez's strike has been changed to an own goal for Everton's Vitali Mykolenko.
15:20 GMT - Palmer's penalty for Chelsea saw him move to eighth in their all-time Premier League goalscorer list:
15:18 GMT - GOAL! Raul Jimenez is back amongst the goals for Fulham, putting the Gottagers 1-0 up against Everton.
15:14 GMT - GOAL! Chelsea are in front against Wolves! Cole Palmer converts from the spot to give the Blues a 1-0 lead.
15:13 GMT - GOAL! West Ham net a vital goal in their chase for survival, with Crysencio Summerville giving them the lead away at relegation rivals Burnley. That's the fifth consecutive game the Dutchmanhas scored in now!
14:55 GMT - We're about to get underway in the next five Premier League games of the afternoon - stick with us here for all the updates!
14:40 GMT - Some stats from United's win over Spurs:
Manchester United have scored in 22 of their 25 games; no team has done so more often in the Premier League this season.
Manchester United have beaten Tottenham Hotspur for the first time in the Premier League since 19th October 2022, a run of six games without a win.
Tottenham Hotspur have failed to win in their last seven games in the Premier League; their last joint-longest winless streak was from 13th April 2025 to 25th May 2025.
14:27 GMT - FULL-TIME! Manchester United keep on winning under Carrick, beating Spurs 2-0 after goals from Mbeumo and Fernandes. Tottenham captain Romero was shown a straight red card earlier in the match for a poor tackle on Casemiro.


14:13 GMT - GOAL! That should be game over as Fernandes nets United's second with less than 10 minutes remaining! He arrives at the back post to poke the ball home and surely seal all three points for his side.
14:05 GMT - Spurs are still in the game as the clock ticks past 70 minutes - although United have had two goals disallowed for offside during the second period.
13:52 GMT - Team news has arrived for all five Premier League fixtures at 15:00:
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13:21 GMT - There's half-time, with United leading the 10-men of Spurs 1-0 following Mbeumo's opener.
13:08 GMT - GOAL! United waste little time taking advantage of the red card, with Bryan Mbeumo slotting home after a clever corner routine! Another assist for Bruno Fernandes, too.
13:00 GMT - RED CARD! Cristian Romero is shown a straight red after catching Casemiro on the ankle with his studs - very few complaints from the Spurs captain there.
12:50 GMT - Nothing separates the two sides so far after 20 minutes. Before kick-off, Manchester United honoured those lost in the Munich Air Disaster, which happened 68 years ago yesterday.
12:30 GMT - We're underway at Old Trafford! Stick with us for all the major updates.
12:02 GMT - Dominic Solanke has scored at Old Trafford in each of the last two Premier League seasons, netting the opener for Bournemouth in a 3-0 victory in 2023-24 and Tottenham’s third also in a 3-0 win last term.
11:55 GMT - This is the second time Michael Carrick has named an unchanged XI across his four Premier League games since his return to Man Utd, more than Ruben Amorim did in 47 games in charge (once).
11:25 GMT - Team news is in for Manchester United's clash with Spurs! Michael Carrick names an unchanged side as he looks to win a fourth consecutive game, while Thomas Frank hands starts to Dominic Solanke, Conor Gallagher and Wilson Odobert.

10:40 GMT - Arsenal are set to miss Bukayo Saka for their match with Sunderland this afternoon, while Liverpool are facing a full-back crisis for the visit of Manchester City tomorrow.
Find out who else is missing or suspended this weekend!
10:32 GMT - There was one Premier League clash last night, with Leeds taking a huge step towards safety after beating Nottingham Forest 3-1.
Read our full match report here.
10:30 GMT - Good morning and welcome to Flashscore's Football Tracker! We'll have live coverage of every Premier League fixture this weekend, starting with Manchester United v Spurs at 12:30.
That's followed by five games at 15:00 before Brentford visit Newcastle at 17:30.
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