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19:21 GMT - Thanks for joining us this evening, we'll be back tomorrow to bring you all the updates as Wolves host Manchester United in the Premier League at Molineux.

19:09 GMT - A blueprint of patience.
18:44 GMT - Here are the highlights from the game:
18:31 GMT - Is this a team we could be seeing in the Champions League next season? Here's our full report from Craven Cottage.
18:27 GMT - Fulham were well and truly in this game until half-time, but Palace eventually squeezed them out and swung the momentum in their direction to secure three important points.

18:24 GMT - FULL-TIME! There's the referee's whistle to bring down the curtain on affairs at Craven Cottage.

18:20 GMT - That is Marc Guehi's second goal in the Premier League this season, netting for the first time since 31st August 2025 against Aston Villa.
18:18 GMT - GOAL! Of course. Marc Guehi has planted a header into the back of the net to give Palace a late, late lead. That is potentially an 87th minute winner.
18:12 GMT - The way to guarantee there will be no second-half goals is to promise at half-time that there will be more goals.
17:54 GMT - There's a bit of pinball happening in the Fulham box and Yeremy Pino fires in a shot but the hosts survive.
17:43 GMT - NO GOAL! Scratch it off, VAR has had a look and spotted Samuel Chukwueze in an offisde position.
17:41 GMT - GOAL! Emile Smith Rowe has given Fulham the lead!
17:33 GMT - And we're back underway!
17:18 GMT - HALF-TIME! We've reached the break at Craven Cottage. This game has had far more than the one that preceded it this afternoon. There are almost certainly more goals to come.

17:10 GMT - Harry Wilson has contributed to goals in his last three games in the Premier League (2 goals, 1 assist) and is also Fulham's leading goalscorer, with four.
17:09 GMT - GOAL! Harry Wilson has scored the equaliser, and it's an absolute wonder-goal!
17:02 GMT - Fulham have responded well to going a goal down, and history suggests they need to. They have only won one of their last 10 matches when conceding first in the Premier Leage (D2 L7), defeating Brentford 3-1 at home in September this season.
16:56 GMT - If you're ever at a pub quiz and the host asks "Eddie Nketiah has scored 24 Premier League goals in his career - how many of those have been scored in London?", then this ones for you...
The answer is 21. The last 12 in a row to boot.
16:53 GMT - Crystal Palace have a record of W6, D1, L2 when scoring the opening goal in the Premier League this season.
16:52 GMT - GOAL! Eddie Nketiah has given the away side the lead after a slick team move that has their manager beaming on the sidelines.
16:31 GMT - And we're off at Craven Cottage!
16:17 GMT - Thoughts quickly turn to what will unfold at Craven Cottage, where Crystal Palace are chasing a win that would put them fourth in the Premier League.
16:11 GMT - Was that equaliser inevitable? Brighton have now scored in 13 of their 15 games, only Arsenal (14) have scored goals in more matches in the Premier League this season.
16:02 GMT - Brighton have won 11 points from losing positions in the Premier League this season, only Aston Villa (12) and Sunderland (12) have recovered more.
15:55 GMT - FULL-TIME! That's the end of the game. A late goal from Georginio Rutter has ensured that Brighton have avoided back-to-back defeats at the Amex.

15:49 GMT - There was a lengthy stop for a VAR check for handball there, but the goal stands. The Amex finds its voice again! Brighton have scored 11 goals in the last 15 minutes of the second half, no team has more in the Premier League this season, and only Sunderland and Brentford (5) have scored more 90th minute goals this term than Brighton (4).
15:48 GMT - GOAL! Brighton have finally made their way through the stubborn West Ham defence. There were some great saves from Alphonse Areola in the build-up but Georginio Rutter finally gets the ball in the back of the net.
15:46 GMT - Jarrod Bowen has now been directly involved in 99 goals for West Ham in the Premier League (60 goals, 39 assists), with only Michail Antonio netting more (68) and being involved in more (101) for the Hammers in the competition.
15:33 GMT - GOAL! West Ham have the lead, and it's their captain Jarrod Bowen who provides the finishing touches after a clever ball from Callum Wilson.
15:32 GMT - We've got one more Premier League game to look forward to this afternoon, which will hopefully provide some goals. Here's how Fulham and Crystal Palace will line up at Craven Cottage.

15:18 GMT - Big double save from Bart Verbruggen there! Impressive work from the goalkeeper there to keep his clean sheet intact for now.
15:03 GMT - And we're back under way. How close are we to an opener do we think?
14:51 GMT - This was the closest chance that presented itself during the game. Mats Wieffer won't want to see it again.
14:48 GMT - There's the half-time whistle. Not the greatest half of football you're likely to see, the weather being the main culprit for that.

14:25 GMT - Fair to say this game has been just about what you'd expect in these conditions. Pretty stodgy out there.
14:00 GMT - And with a blow of the referee's whistle, we're off!
13:50 GMT - Last time out Brighton's unbeaten run at home was ended by Aston Villa, while West Ham fought back to claim a draw with Man Utd. We're ten minutes away from kick-off at the Amex.
13:34 GMT - Conditions aren't the nicest down on the south coast, it has to be said. Could make for an interesting encounter for both sides.
13:12 GMT - A win for Brighton today would move them up to fifth in what is a very congested Premier League table.
West Ham have slightly different goals of their own as they need the points to drag themselves out of the relegation zone.
12:58 GMT - First match of the day coming up shortly as Brighton welcome West Ham to the Amex Stadium, and we've got the team news in for you now:

12:33 GMT - In case you missed it, the gloves are off for Mohamed Salah at Liverpool, who accused manager Arne Slot of "throwing him under the bus" after being an unused substitute in their 3-3 draw at Leeds.
It was the third straight game the Egyptian was left out of the Liverpool starting line-up, leading to claims he has been made the scapegoat for the club's struggles this term.
"I could not believe I was sitting on the bench for 90 minutes," Salah said.
"That's the third time. I think it's the first time in my career. I am very disappointed - I've done so much for this club over the years, especially last season.
"It feels like the club has thrown me under the bus. Someone wants me to get all the blame."
READ MORE: Salah claims he's been 'thrown under the bus' by Liverpool amid Slot fallout
12:15 GMT - Welcome back to Flashscore's Football Tracker! Another day and more Premier League action to bring you after Saturday's fireworks, both on and off the pitch.
Just two games today following yesterday's seven, starting with Brighton v West Ham at 14:00 GMT before the 16:30 GMT fixture containing Fulham v Crystal Palace.
Saturday, December 6th
20:20 GMT - That about wraps things up for us tonight! Thanks for joining us, see you tomorrow for more fun.
20:00 GMT - After the match at Elland Road, Liverpool boss Arne Slot told the BBC: "There's a sense of disbelief. I think we played quite well to very well during large parts of the game and went 2-0 up. I don't think we had any problems, and I don't think we conceded a chance until the moment we make a foul, which is not even a chance.
"It's 2-1, and not many moments later, the first chance they had, it was 2-2. Then we go up, and you think you've done enough to win the game, and then a set piece leads to the 3-3.
"It's not about me. It's about us, it's about the fans. The players have worked so hard and again to concede from a set-piece - the 10th or 11th this season. If you concede so many, you cannot be higher up the table than we are."
19:31 GMT - FULL-TIME: Leeds Utd 3-3 Liverpool. What a match! The Reds looked to be in cruise control at 2-0 up, but the footballing gods had other plans. Read our match report here.

19:26 GMT - GOAL! It's a late, late equaliser for Leeds! Ao Tanaka, 3-3.
19:21 GMT - There will be a minimum of nine minutes added on at Elland Road.
19:10 GMT - GOAL! Liverpool are ahead again! What are we seeing?! Dominik Szoboszlai among the goals this time, 3-2.
19:06 GMT - GOAL! It's a second for Leeds, Anton Stach! This is turning into a thriller. 2-2.
19:05 GMT - GOAL! Leeds have one back! Dominic Calvert-Lewin converts from the spot, despite Alisson getting a hand on the ball. 2-1.
19:00 GMT - PENALTY! Following a VAR check, it's deemed Ibrahima Konate has fouled a Leeds player and a spot-kick is given.
18:40 GMT - GOAL! It's another for Liverpool, and another for Ekitike! A quick-fire brace, 2-0
18:38 GMT - GOAL! Liverpool have taken the lead as Hugo Ekitike finds the inside post with a tidy finish. 1-0.
18:35 GMT - We are back underway in West Yorkshire.
18:19 GMT - HALF-TIME: Leeds Utd 0-0 Liverpool. The home side will be happy enough with that, as it was the visitors who looked the more likely to score before the break.

17:49 GMT - It took them a little while, but Liverpool have now settled into this match. Leeds had the lion's share of chances in the opening 15 minutes, but it's been quite the opposition in the last five.
17:30 GMT - We have kick-off at Leeds! Stick with us for all the key updates.
17:19 GMT - Attention now shifts to Elland Road, where Leeds Utd are set to play the role of hosts to old rivals Liverpool. Team news is below, and notably the Reds start again with Mohamed Salah on the bench, while summer signings Florian Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike get the nod.
17:08 GMT - Check out our dedicated match reports from each of this afternoon's Premier League games:
Manchester City 3-0 Sunderland
17:03 GMT - FULL-TIME! Newcastle dispatch 10-man Burnley, winning 2-1 at home.

16:58 GMT - FULL-TIME! Tottenham comfortably get past Brentford 2-0 to record just their second home win of the season.

15:56 GMT - FULL-TIME! A silky display from Manchester City sees them cruise past Sunderland 3-0.

15:56 GMT - FULL-TIME! Easy going for Everton as they see off Nottingham Forest 3-0.

16:55 GMT - RED CARD! Sunderland's misery is compounded as substitute Luke O'Nien is sent straight off following a VAR review. It's high and a deserved red.
16:54 GMT - FULL-TIME! Bournemouth's clash with Chelsea ends in a 0-0 stalemate.

16:42 GMT - GOAL! Everton extend their lead to 3-0 over Nottingham Forest courtesy of Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's drilled effort.
16:29 GMT - A bit of a lull in the five 15:00 GMT games now, so here's a look ahead at what's to come as Leeds host Liverpool in around an hour.

16:24 GMT - GOAL! Manchester City make it 3-0 over Sunderland as the in-form Phil Foden extends their lead with an instinctive header.
A stunning and cheeky rabona assist from Rayan Cherki too!
16:05 GMT - Back underway around the grounds.
15:55 GMT - HALF-TIME!
Manchester City 2-0 Sunderland
15:53 GMT - GOAL! Anthony Gordon makes no mistake from the spot to double Newcastle's lead shortly before half-time.
15:52 GMT - PENALTY! VAR steps in to award Newcastle a penalty after Burnley's Lesley Ugochukwu handles in the box.
15:48 GMT - GOAL! Everton double their lead over Nottingham Forest as Thierno Barry nets his first for the Toffees.
15:44 GMT - RED CARD! Burnley are reduced to 10 men at Newcastle as Lucas Pires is sent straight off for denying Anthony Elanga a goal-scoring opportunity.
15:43 GMT - GOAL! It's 2-0 to Tottenham and Xavi Simons is off the mark with a fantastic solo goal - driving from the halfway line into the box to score!
15:34 GMT - GOAL! Another for Manchester City! Josko Gvardiol doubles their lead from a corner just four minutes after the opener.
15:31 GMT - GOALS! Manchester City break through against Sunderland with Ruben Dias scoring a stunner from way out.
Newcastle have the lead against Burnley as Bruno Guimaraes' corner bizarrely drops all the way in at the far post.
15:26 GMT - GOAL! Thomas Frank leads his former club Brentford as Richarlison taps in at the back post.
15:06 GMT - NO GOAL! Bournemouth think they have the lead against Chelsea through Antoine Semenyo, but it's brought back for an offside on Evanilson.
15:02 GMT - GOAL! Rapid start for Everton against Nottingham Forest and it looks like it could be an own goal off defender Nikola Milenkovic.
15:01 GMT - KICK-OFF! We are underway in this afternoon's five games, which you can track below:
14:50 GMT - Aston Villa's match-winner Emiliano Buendia to TNT Sports:
"Incredible. In the last couple of weeks we have shown some character, coming from behind in games.
"Incredible character and fight against the team top of the table. We fight until the last minute, the last second."
14:25 GMT - FULL-TIME! It's all over and Aston Villa snatch the victory in the 95th minute with the final action of the game!
It's Arsenal's first Premier League defeat since August. Title race blown open?

14:23 GMT - GOAL! VILLA HAVE WON IT AT THE DEATH!
It's a mad scramble in the box as Arsenal block several shots. It eventually falls to substitute Emiliano Buendia, who is the coolest man in Villa Park, to strike home with the last kick of the game!
13:55 GMT - The team news is rolling in around the country for this afternoon's five 15:00 GMT kick-offs:





13:41 GMT - GOAL! Equaliser for Arsenal and it's a super impact from Leandro Trossard! Bukayo Saka's square pass is directed into the Belgian's path and he fires in from close range. 1-1 and game on.
13:17 GMT - Back underway at Villa Park. Arsenal bring on Viktor Gyokeres and Leandro Trossard in place of Mikel Merino and Eberechi Eze.
13:21 GMT - Aston Villa's Expected Goals (xG) of 0.93 in the first half is already the second-most Arsenal have faced in a Premier League game this season, behind only Manchester United's 1.52 on the opening day of the campaign.
13:17 GMT - HALF-TIME! It's a narrow lead for Aston Villa at the break after an energetic first half.

13:06 GMT - GOAL! Villa take the lead! Matty Cash ghosts in at the back post and drills an effort through the legs of David Raya.
12:53 GMT - NO GOAL! Arsenal have the ball in the net as Eberechi Eze taps in following some work from Bukayo Saka, but the flag is up for offside. Best move of the match so far.
12:50 GMT - Nothing to separate Villa and Arsenal midway through the first half. Ollie Watkins has come the closest for the hosts.
12:30 GMT - KICK-OFF! Underway at Villa Park, this should be a good one - follow the match here.
11:43 GMT - This is just the fourth time since the start of 2022/23 Arsenal will start a Premier League game without either William Saliba or Gabriel (129 games in total including today), winning at Southampton on the final day last season, before drawing at Chelsea and beating Brentford in the previous two matchdays.
11:30 GMT - Getting straight into things, here are the teams for the midday match-up between Aston Villa and Arsenal.
Emiliano Martinez and Youri Tielemans come back into the starting fold for the hosts, while Bukayo Saka and Eberechi Eze and Jurrien Timber are reinstated for the Gunners.

11:00 GMT - Good morning! Welcome to Flashscore's Football Tracker on a bumper day of Premier League action.
The excitement of Friday's World Cup draw is still simmering, and seven games are in store today, starting at 12:30 GMT with the league leaders Arsenal kicking things off at Aston Villa.
Five games follow at 15:00 GMT including the likes of Manchester City, Chelsea, Tottenham and Newcastle, before Leeds host Liverpool to close at 17:30 GMT.
Strap in, because it will probably be a chaotic one today.

