Premier League LIVE: West Ham salvage point away at Manchester United

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22:56 GMT - That's a wrap for us tonight.

Thanks for joining us, and see you this weekend for the next round of fixtures.

22:48 GMT - Here's how the Premier League table looks as Arsenal restore their five-point lead at the top and Manchester United miss a chance to go fifth.

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22:44 GMT - Here are all of the midweek results in the Premier League:

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22:33 GMT - Manchester United boss admitted it was two points lost tonight.

"We had good moments, and we lost control a little bit in the first half and a little bit in the second half after the goal," he told Sky Sports.

"We should have closed the game when we scored the first one.

"The game was in control. We knew it. Let's defend far from the box. We knew set pieces would be a problem with the difference in height in the team, but we could do it. We could maintain the ball after the first goal and again we lost two points."

22:30 GMT - Manchester United goalscorer Diogo Dalot was delighted to get on the scoresheet, but says he'd swap his goal for a victory given the chance.

"It's a great feeling. Any time you have the opportunity to score for a club like this, it's amazing. Especially at the Stretford End," he told Sky Sports.

"But in the end, the taste is not the same, I would change that for the three points without thinking. But I'm happy to help the team in any way, whether that's with a goal or whatever.

"But this type of result, it just gives you something to look at. We cannot be winning at home with 30 minutes to go and not controlling the game."

22:22 GMT - Here are the full highlights from the match if that tickles your fancy:

22:20 GMT - West Ham captain Jarrod Bowen says his side deserved a point at Old Trafford tonight.

"We always knew it would be a difficult game coming here," he told Sky Sports.

"We wanted to show a reaction, and I think we showed that, going a goal down and getting back into it.

"We got a deserved point. You can't be too disheartened when you go one goal down. We have that belief and you could see that.

"For me, not many people pick me up in the area. I'm not the tallest but always fancy myself in the air! I thought I'd scored and was gutted but delighted to see Mangassa score."

22:19 GMT - United captain Bruno Fernandes put in a huge shift for his side this evening:

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22:15 GMT - Only Sunderland (12), Aston Villa (12) and Brighton (10) have rescued more points from losing positions than West Ham (eight) in the Premier League this season.

21:56 GMT - We'll have the reaction for you as soon as it drops.

21:52 GMT - FULL-TIME! West Ham will be much the happier side as they come away with a point against Manchester United.

Read our report: Magassa's late West Ham leveller sees Man Utd miss chance to move fifth

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21:49 GMT - Since the start of last season, only West Ham (17) have conceded more Premier League goals from corners than Manchester United (15).

21:48 GMT - We're in five minutes of added time.

21:41 GMT - GOAL! West Ham are level!

Soungoutou Magassa is first to the rebound inside the box after a corner kick and hammers home his first for the club to make it 1-1.

21:29 GMT - Dalot is the fourth Portuguese player to score a Premier League goal for Man Utd at Old Trafford after Cristiano Ronaldo (71), Bruno Fernandes (36) and Nani (19).

21:16 GMT - GOAL! Deadlock broken!

Diogo Dalot gets on the scoresheet with decent touch and a tap-in in front of the Stretford End to put Manchester United deservedly ahead.

21:03 GMT - We're back underway at Old Trafford.

20:51 GMT - Manchester United have only gone on to win one of their previous four Premier League home games under Ruben Amorim that have been 0-0 at half time (D1 L2), with that being against an Aston Villa side reduced to 10 men on the stroke of half time (a 2-0 win in May).

20:47 GMT - HALF-TIME! It remains goalless at the break.

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20:37 GMT - United are taking control of the fixture as we head towards half time, they're currently boasting 63 per cent of the possession.

Joshua Zirkzee has seen one cleared off the line but we're still goalless.

20:18 GMT - It's all West Ham in this opening 20 minutes at Old Trafford, although we're yet to see a shot on target from either side.

20:00 GMT - We're underway at Old Trafford!

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19:51 GMT - Jarrod Bowen has scored in three of his last four Premier League games against Man Utd, netting home and away against them last season.

19:48 GMT - Bruno Fernandes is making his 205th Premier League start this evening, equalling Nemanja Vidic's total for Manchester United. 

Only two non-British or Irish outfielders have now made more starts for the Red Devils in the competition: Patrice Evra (265) and Mikael Silvestre (225).

19:25 GMT - The lineups are in for tonight's Premier League clash at Old Trafford, and Cunha goes straight back into Ruben Amorim's starting XI:

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18:29 GMT - Meanwhile, West Ham can pull themselves out of the bottom three should they repeat last season's success at Old Trafford this evening.

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18:27 GMT - The Red Devils can go level on points with Chelsea in the Premier League standings with a win tonight.

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18:22 GMT - At Old Trafford this season, Manchester United have secured 12 points from a possible 18 on offer in six Premier League contests. 

In league matches away from home this season, West Ham have one win, two draws, and three losses. 

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18:17 GMT - West Ham United midfielder Lucas Paqueta is suffering and disappointed after his sending-off in Sunday's 2-0 Premier League home defeat to Liverpool, manager Nuno Espirito Santo said.

Paqueta was bizarrely booked twice for dissent within 60 seconds with less than 10 minutes to play. Despite teammates' attempts to calm him, the 28-year-old Brazilian international continued his tirade at referee Darren England and was dismissed.

After the match, Paqueta lashed out at the Football Association, accusing the governing body of failing to provide psychological support during a spot-fixing investigation. He also posted an apology to teammates and fans, but argued his actions did not warrant a dismissal.

"He's not okay and he's suffering. He's disappointed and sad but he realises the mistake he made, and wants to move forward," the West Ham boss told reporters on Wednesday.

Read more: Nuno claims West Ham midfielder Paqueta is 'suffering' after red card

18:10 GMT - Manchester United welcome back Cunha from injury this evening.

"We have two doubts for the game, it will change the way we’re going to approach it, let’s see if they can play," the United head coach in a press conference on Wednesday.

"The rest of the squad is good. Matheus (Cunha) is back. Harry (Maguire) and (Benjamin) Sesko are still out."

Read more: Amorim reveals Cunha will return for West Ham clash in huge boost for Man Utd

18:06 GMT - Welcome back!

Just one more Premier League fixture for you this evening as a resurgent Manchester United welcome a struggling West Ham to Old Trafford.

Kick-off is slated for 20:00 GMT.

Thursday, December 4th

23:07 GMT - That's it from us, thanks for joining for a chaotic but fun midweek matchday that had six fixtures to keep us all entertained. Be sure to come back tomorrow as we bring you all the updates in Manchester United's match against West Ham.

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23:02 GMT - Liverpool boss Arne Slot feels luck played a part in Liverpool's 1-1 draw with Sunderland, which saw two goals go in after heavy deflections off the defence.

"A game where we didn't concede a lot or create a lot and were really unlucky with the goal we conceded," he told Sky Sports.

"It was a deflection and could have gone anywhere but in the period we are in, it went in."

Florian Wirtz thought he had scored his first Liverpool goal, but it has since been given as an own goal from Nordi Mukiele.

"That was lucky as well but it was a chance that he might have been," Slot said. "Not a lot of chances for both teams.

"We were very unlucky in the second half. In one moment we conceded but we came back strong."

22:57 GMT - Dominic Calvert-Lewin scored Leeds' third goal which saw them beat Chelsea, and the striker said the victory was just reward for the effort the squad has made over the course of this term.

"You look at the performances we've put in over the course of the season, sometimes we've deserved more," he told Sky Sports.

"Today it all came together, more forward, dynamic and on the front foot. Knowing we were at home we knew we had to start the game like that.

"It's always good when a plan comes together."

22:51 GMT - Sean Dyche was pleased with his side's resilience in beating a desperate Wolves outfit this evening.

"These games are really tough," he told BBC Match of the Day

"They're (Wolves) fighting for their lives and everyone is waiting for the one they win.

"They kept going and throwing things at us. I'm pleased with our mentality. You saw the way we dug it out, they threw a lot at us second half and we dealt with it well."

22:48 GMT - Mikel Arteta was relieved to see Bukayo Saka's late goal go in, as it secured all three points for Arsenal against Brentford.

"I'm really happy with the performance, the win, the clean sheet," he told BBC Match of the Day

"We faced a really tough team. Brentford don't need much - just a throw-in, a set-piece.

"They're so good at generating this kind of thing. One-nil is never enough against them. You always know you will be tested by them at some point.

"They generated some dangerous throw-ins and there was one big save we had to make from a corner.

"Apart from that I thought we dominated the game and created the biggest chances but until you score to make it 2-0 the game is not over."

22:43 GMT - Ollie Watkins scored twice in Aston Villa's come-from-behind victory over Brighton at the Amex, and he says he was relieved to shrug off his poor recent form.

"It's the best feeling to score a goal and that's my job," he told BBC Match of the Day

"It's been a while without that feeling. It's been a tricky period in my career. I've not had this since the manager came in but I kept working hard and you get your rewards.

"I had a difficult run and it's nice to put that behind me. We started the game slowly but to react like that is nice."

The striker was full of praise for the impact a hoarse Unai Emery has had on the side: "His voice was basically gone. He's so passionate and that's why we're doing so well. I can't speak highly enough of him."

22:39 GMT - Marc Guehi feels Crystal Palace's victory against Burnley "says a lot about the team's fight".

"We work hard," he told BBC Match of the Day. "Tonight wasn't the prettiest game.

"Burnley are always going to make it difficult because they are fighting for every point.

"A win like that today says a lot about the team's fight. When we take a lead, we have confidence that we can see the game out."

22:37 GMT - Mikel Merino has contributed to goals in his last four games in the Premier League (two goals, three assists).

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22:33 GMT - Here are some of the standout stats from Liverpool's draw with Sunderland:

- Liverpool have benefited from their first own goal in the Premier League since April this year against Tottenham.

- No side has scored more goals in the final 10 minutes of Premier League games than Liverpool this season (nine, alongside Brighton).

- This is the first time in 10 Premier League meetings that Liverpool have conceded first against Sunderland.

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- Chelsea have conceded three or more goals against an opponent starting the day in the relegation zone for the first time since April 2021 against West Brom (a 5-2 defeat).

- Trevoh Chalobah attempted 115 passes in this game, the highest total for a Chelsea player in the Premier League this season.

22:27 GMT - With goals against Manchester City and Chelsea, Leeds forward Dominic Calvert-Lewin has netted in consecutive Premier League appearances for the first time since September 2024 (versus Bournemouth and Aston Villa).

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22:12 GMT - FULL-TIME: It's all over at Elland Road, where Leeds have beaten Chelsea 3-1! The home side took an unlikely 2-0 lead, but the visitors threatened to end the celebrations when Pedro Neto scored to make it 2-1. However, a defensive horror-show saw Dominic Calvert-Lewin earn his side an enormous 3-1 victory.

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22:11 GMT - FULL-TIME: There's the referee's whistle at Anfield, where Florian Wirtz's first goal for the club has earned a 1-1 draw with Sunderland, who appeared set to record a stunning victory at the home of Arne Slot's troubled side. Still not quite the result Liverpool would have hoped for, but one they certainly would have taken after going 1-0 down.

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21:55 GMT - GOAL! Florian Wirtz has drawn Liverpool level with Sunderland. His first goal for the club, which will be a huge relief! Can they find a winner?

21:51 GMT - GOAL! Goodness me, Leeds are 3-1 up against Chelsea thanks to Dominic Calvert-Lewin's goal. And what a howler it was from Chelsea, as you can see below. If these two scorelines stand, they will be huge results for Sunderland and Leeds.

21:40 GMT - GOAL! Sunderland lead against Liverpool! Chemsdine Talbi fires one in from long range, and after taking a slight deflection off Virgil van Dijk, the ball flies into the back of the net.

21:31 GMT - FULL-TIME: Brighton's unbeaten run at home has come to an end. They were 2-0 up against Aston Villa before the visitors scored four unanswered goals. Brighton managed to pull one back, but still lost 4-3.

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21:28 GMT - FULL-TIME: That's the end of the match at Molineux, where Nottingham Forest have beaten Wolves to put four points between themselves and the relegation zone - albeit West Ham have a game in hand. Important victory for the visitors.

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21:26 GMT - FULL-TIME: It's all over at the Emirates where Arsenal have secured a 2-0 victory over Brentford that restores the Gunners' five-point lead at the top.

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21:26 GMT - FULL-TIME: There's the full-time whistle and Crystal Palace have beaten Burnley 1-0.

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21:25 GMT - GOAL! Pedro Neto has pulled one back for Chelsea!

21:23 GMT - GOAL! Bukayo Saka has secured all three points for Arsenal as he makes it 2-0 to the Gunners in time added on.

21:17 GMT - GOAL! Brighton pull one back through Jan Paul van Hecke, making it 4-3 to Aston Villa at the Amex.

21:12 GMT - GOAL! Aston Villa have scored four unanwered goals at the Amex! They now lead 4-2 after trailing 2-0 early one.

21:04 GMT - GOAL! Omari Hutchinson produces a beautiful lofted cross into the box, which finds Igor Jesus who gives Nottingham Forest a 1-0 lead against Wolves.

21:03 GMT - HALF-TIME: We're at the halfway stage in the game between Leeds and Chelsea, which the home side lead 2-0 thanks to goals from Jaka Bijol and Ao Tanaka. What a result this could end up being.

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21:02 GMT - HALF-TIME: There's the half-time whistle at Anfield, where Liverpool's game against Sunderland remains goalless. Arne Slot's side desperately need to get something out of this game.

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20:58 GMT - GOAL! Dreamland for Leeds, as Ao Tanaka fires in a rocket to make it 2-0 for the home side against Chelsea. Wow.

20:54 GMT - GOAL! Brighton were 2-0 ahead against Aston Villa, and now they're 3-2 down thanks to Amadou Onana's header.

20:38 GMT - We are back under way in all the earlier kick-offs. We had four goals in the first half at the Amex - what will the second half deliver?

20:24 GMT - GOAL! Leeds are ahead against Chelsea after a handful of minutes, thanks to a brilliant header from Jaka Bijol - his first for the club. As you'd imagine, the home fans loved that one.

20:23 GMT - HALF-TIME: The referee blows his whistle at the Amex, which has played host to the highest-scoring game thus far tonight as Brighton and Aston Villa head to the dressing rooms with the game locked at 2-2.

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20:22 GMT - GOAL! Ollie Watkins has his second of the night, and he has drawn his side level at 2-2 with Brighton. Watkins has now scored nine goals in 10 appearances in the Premier League against Brighton.

20:21 GMT - HALF-TIME: We're at the halfway stage in the game between Wolves and Nottingham Forest, which remains goalless after the visitors had a goal ruled out.

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20:19 GMT - HALF-TIME: There's the half-time whistle at Burnley, where the home side trail 1-0 to Crystal Palace.

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20:18 GMT - HALF-TIME: We've reached the break at the Emirate, where Arsenal lead Brentford 1-0.

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20:17 GMT - GOAL! Daniel Munoz got on the end of a lofted pass from Marc Guehi to put Crystal Palace 1-0 up just before half-time.

20:16 GMT - KICK-OFF: We're under way in the two later games as Chelsea visit Leeds and Liverpool host Sunderland.

20:13 GMT - NO GOAL! Well, another bit of controversy for VAR there. That took an age.

20:11 GMT - VAR! Nottingham Forest have the ball in the back of the net but there is a lengthy review under way to see if the goalkeeper's line of sight was impeded.

20:09 GMT - GOAL! Villa have one back through Ollie Watkins!

20:01 GMT - GOAL! Jack Hinshelwood hits one from long range and his shot takes a heavy deflection from Pau Torres to put Brighton 2-0 up.

19:41 GMT - GOAL! Mikel Merino has put Arsenal 1-0 up against Brentford after latching onto a pass from Ben White. The Gunners couldn't have asked for a much better start to the game.

And to make it even better, Mikel Arteta's side have a record of W8, D0, L0 when scoring the opening goal in the Premier League this season.

19:40 GMT - GOAL! Brighton have the lead against Aston Villa thanks to Jan Paul van Hecke being on hand to strike after a goalkeeper error.

 

19:31 GMT - And we're off!

19:27 GMT - Kick-off in the earlier games in just a few moments away!

19:21 GMT - Leeds v Chelsea

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19:19 GMT - Liverpool v Sunderland

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19:05 GMT - A reminder of this matchweek's fixtures and results.

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18:53 GMT - A big night ahead at the Emirates this evening.

18:46 GMT - Brentford boss Keith Andrews has made plenty of changes to his side - five in total - which he says was necessitated by a packed schedule.

18:33 GMT - Brighton v Aston Villa

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18:32 GMT - Wolves v Nottingham Forest

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18:30 GMT - Arsenal v Brentford

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18:28 GMT - Burnley v Crystal Palace

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18:17 GMT - Here are this evening's fixtures:

Arsenal v Brentford (7.30pm)

Brighton v Aston Villa (7.30pm)

Burnley v Crystal Palace (7.30pm)

Wolves v Nottingham Forest (7.30pm)

Leeds v Chelsea (8.15pm)

Liverpool v Sunderland (8.15pm)

18:05 GMT - Good evening and welcome along for more midweek Premier League action! Can Arsenal reinstate their five-point lead at the top of the table with victory over visiting Brentford? Can Liverpool claw their season back by beating this season's surprise package Sunderland?

Stay with us as we bring you all the key updates as they happen.

Tuesday 2 December

22:38 GMT - We're wrapping up the Tracker for tonight, but join us back here tomorrow for six more Premier League fixtures.

Hopefully we'll have plenty more goals for you.

Night!

22:37 GMT - Tottenham captain Cristian Romero says he channelled his inner Lionel Messi with tonight's brace against Newcastle.

"The first goal was very important," he told Sky Sports.

"In the last three or four games, the team weren't good enough. It has been a difficult time, but especially in this game, I love the mentality.

"Every day with Leo Messi in the national team, I watch him, and it is a beautiful goal."

22:33 GMT - Erling Haaland admitted that while he was pleased to get his 100th Premier League goal, the result is what mattered most.

"I think if you're sitting at home now, you enjoyed that game," Haaland told Sky Sports.

"It was a crazy game, nine goals is a lot. In the end, we win, and we're happy, but it's not the best win.

"It's huge (100 goals), and I'm really proud. Of course, it's a massive thing, 100 Club is a nice thing to be in, and I'm happy.

"I try to help the team scoring goals, that's my job."

22:30 GMT - Everton match-winner Jack Grealish was delighted to clinch all three points at Bournemouth.

"In the first half, it was an even game," he told Sky Sports.

"We had good bits of play, but we didn't really threaten the goal much. Then in the second half we got the goal and then just defended after that.

"It was difficult, but it was a good win in the end."

22:21 GMT - We'll have a bit of reaction from all three matches coming up for you soon.

22:20 GMT - Newcastle have lost 11 points from winning positions in the Premier League this season, no team has lost more.

22:13 GMT - FULL-TIME! Tottenham twice come from behind to take a point away from Newcastle.

Read our report: Romero brace earns reprieve for Frank as Spurs battle to draw at Newcastle

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22:08 GMT - GOAL! Spurs draw level again, and it's captain Romero again, this time with a sublime - albeit slow-motioned - bicycle kick that beats the keeper.

It's 2-2 with a couple of minutes left to play.

22:04 GMT - We have nine additional minutes at St. James' Park.

22:02 GMT - Anthony Gordon has scored his first goal in the Premier League this season, netting for the first time since January 15th, 2025, against Wolverhampton Wanderers.

He's also now scored three goals in nine appearances in the Premier League against Tottenham.

21:58 GMT - GOAL! Anthony Gordon fires home the penalty to restore Newcastle's lead over Spurs.

21:57 GMT - PENALTY TO NEWCASTLE!

A melee in the box between Rodrigo Bentancur and Dan Burn is originally waved away by the referee, but VAR sends him to the monitor and he decides to give a penalty.

21:52 GMT - GOAL! Tottenham are level against Newcastle!

Cristian Romero, seemingly now moonlighting as a striker, throws himself at a cross from Mohammed Kudus to head home and make it 1-1.

21:43 GMT - GOAL! Subbed on after half-time, Bruno Guimaraes pokes home a tidy side-footed finish to break the deadlock for Newcastle.

The Magpies are now 1-0 up against Spurs with around 20 minutes to go.

21:36 GMT - In case you missed it, Erling Haaland scored his 100th Premier League goal tonight, another record-breaking feat for the Norwegian.

Read our report: Erling Haaland becomes fastest ever to reach 100 goals in the Premier League

21:33 GMT - There are still 30 minutes left at Newcastle, and it's the home side that looks increasingly more likely to open the scoring.

21:28 GMT - FULL-TIME! Manchester City breathe a sigh of relief as Fulham are unable to find a leveller late on.

What a cracker of a game! It ends 5-4.

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21:23 GMT - FULL-TIME! Everton take all three points from the Vitality Stadium.

Read our report: Grealish on target as Everton seal narrow victory against Bournemouth

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21:20 GMT - Fulham are pushing hard for a leveller and are pinning City back as the clock winds down. We're into eight minutes of added time.

Elsewhere, Nick Woltemade has seen his effort cleared off the line against Tottenham.

21:10 GMT - GOAL! Unbelievable! Samuel Chukwueze strikes again to make it 5-4, with 10 minutes left to draw level.

A thriller at the Cottage!

21:08 GMT - GOAL! Everton deservedly take the lead through Jack Grealish, who slips as he shoots but sees his deflected effort loop into the Bournemouth net.

It's 1-0 to the Toffees with a little over 10 minutes to play.

21:06 GMT - Manchester City have conceded five goals to opposition substitutes in the Premier League this season, no team has conceded more.

21:04 GMT - GOAL! Samuel Chukwueze is first to the rebound to knock the ball past Gianluigi Donnarumma in the Manchester City goal.

VAR takes a lengthy look to check for offside, but the goal stands, and it's now 5-3.

21:02 GMT - HALF-TIME! It's 0-0 between Spurs and Newcastle, and a good, even affair so far.

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20:59 GMT - Chances at both ends at St. James' Park, as Joelinton hits the woodwork and Lucas Bergvall sees a cheeky flick narrowly bounce over the bar.

Still goalless as we approach half-time there.

20:46 GMT - ...Not any time soon, apparently!

This time, it's Fulham's turn again, as Alex Iwobi claws another goal back with a long-range effort to make it 5-2.

20:44 GMT - GOAL! Jeremy Doku's deflected effort adds a fifth for Manchester City. Where will it end?

It's since gone down as an own goal by Sander Berge.

20:37 GMT - GOAL! Phil Foden bags his second brace in as many games with a poacher's finish after a swift City counterattack.

It's 4-1 to a rampant Man City.

20:31 GMT - It's been a lively opening 15 minutes between Newcastle and Spurs, with both sides looking dangerous in attack. Still goalless right now, though.

20:19 GMT - HALF-TIME! A flurry of goals in both the 19:30 kick-offs just before the break.

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20:18 GMT - NO GOAL! Eli Junior Kroupi thinks he's put Bournemouth ahead against Everton with a close-range strike inside the penalty area, but it's ruled out for offside.

20:17 GMT - GOAL! Emile Smith Rowe pulls one back for Fulham after heading home from a pinpoint Harry Wilson cross. It's 3-1 there now.

20:15 GMT - We're underway at St. James' Park!

20:14 GMT - GOAL! Phil Foden scores an absolute screamer from outside the penalty area to make it 3-0 to City. Looks like game over already.

20:12 GMT - OFF THE WOODWORK! Alex Scott nearly scores an own goal from James Garner's cross, but thankfully for him, it cannons back off the bar.

It's still goalless between Bournemouth and the Toffees.

20:09 GMT - Tijjani Reijnders has scored his second goal in the Premier League this season, netting for the first time since the opening day against Wolverhampton Wanderers.

20:07 GMT - GOAL! Tijjani Reijnders doubles Manchester City's lead at Fulham with a lovely dink finish after being played through on goal by Haaland.

It's now 2-0 to the visitors at Craven Cottage.

19:50 GMT - Manchester City have a record of W8, D1, L1 when scoring the opening goal in the Premier League this season.

19:47 GMT - GOAL! Erling Haaland officially joins the 100 club!

Some silky build-up play sees Jeremy Doku fire a fine cross into the towering striker, which he rifles home brilliantly. It's 1-0 to Manchester City.

19:36 GMT - OFF THE POST! Erling Haaland goes close to bagging his 100th Premier League goal, but he's uncharacteristically denied by the woodwork.

19:30 GMT - We're underway at the Vitality Stadium and Craven Cottage!

19:28 GMT - Under pressure Tottenham boss Thomas Frank makes several changes to his side after their weekend defeat to Fulham, with Micky Van de Ven and Paulinha both dropping to the bench for their visit to bogey team Newcastle:

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19:07 GMT - Manchester City's Jeremy Doku is a man in fine form.

The Belgian winger has created the most chances from open play (30) and has the highest xA (expected assists, 3.34) of any player in the Premier League this season. 

19:04 GMT - Bournemouth have named their youngest-ever Premier League starting XI for tonight's match with Everton, with an average age of 23 years and 254 days.

It's the youngest to be fielded in the Premier League this season by any side.

18:53 GMT - Here's how Manchester City and Fulham are set up tonight, as Pep Guardiola's unchanged XI looks to - at least temporarily - cut the gap to Arsenal at the top of the Premier League:

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18:51 GMT - The lineups are in for Everton's trip to Bournemouth, with both teams looking to bounce back from tough defeats at the weekend:

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17:27 GMT - Separated only by goal difference in the middle of the Premier League, Tottenham meet Newcastle at St. James' Park at 20:15 GMT on Tuesday night.

Spurs' loss on Saturday marked their 10th Premier League home defeat of 2025, and Frank will be relieved to see his side play away from home this week.

Still, the London side have lost six of their last seven games against Newcastle, including each of their last four. 

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17:21 GMT - An improving Fulham claimed their first Premier League away win of the season at the weekend, but now face a Manchester City side who have enjoyed facing them over the years. 

They're also scheduled to start at 19:30 GMT - check out our video preview of the match below:

Fulham v Manchester City video preview
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17:19 GMT - Mid-table Bournemouth and Everton both seek to quickly bounce back after suffering disappointing defeats over the weekend. 

Bournemouth have dominated proceedings of late, winning eight of the last ten competitive H2Hs (L2). This will be Everton boss David Moyes’ 16th personal meeting against the Cherries (W7, D4, L4), with six of his seven touchline victories coming to nil. 

That match kicks off at 19:30 GMT.

17:15 GMT - Welcome back to Flashscore's special midweek Premier League Football Tracker.

We've got a smattering of fixtures from now until Thursday night as the busy December fixture list gets into full swing.

As always, we'll have all the goals and talking points as they occur, and you can keep on top of all the live stats here.

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