Premier League LIVE: Arsenal draw with rivals Chelsea as Caicedo sees red

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19:30 GMT - We're wrapping up the Tracker for another weekend. Thanks for joining us!

19:10 GMT - Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca praised his side's "fantastic" performance at Stamford Bridge.

"I think we showed we are heading in the right direction," the Italian told Sky Sports.

"I always say the same. The performance has been fantastic. We were a much better team than they were 11 v 11, but with 10 players, it is difficult, but we dealt with it outstandingly.

"11 v 11, we were better than them. We tried to exploit the best solution, the best space. We knew the space was for Malo and Estevao on that side. Tonight we can be happy, even if we didn't win."

19:08 GMT - The weekend's results mean Arsenal keep their six-point gap to Chelsea, while Manchester City have closed it to five points in the Premier League standings:

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19:04 GMT - Plenty of goals - and very good ones at that - in the Premier League this weekend.

Here's a look at all the results:

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19:00 GMT - Chelsea captain Reece James said he was disappointed to only draw with Arsenal, despite playing the bulk of the match with 10 men.

"Disappointing to come away with only one point," James told Sky Sports.

"We went down to 10 men pretty early in the game, and that made it more difficult.

"I think everyone can see where we are and what we are fighting for. I think today was a big statement. Even though we wanted to win, there are lots of positives to take.

"We worked hard, there is a lot of analysis and hard work from the staff that sets us up in the right way and makes us play in the right way that he thinks will hurt them."

18:57 GMT - Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta conceded his side came up against a strong Chelsea side today.

"A really tough one," he told Sky Sports.

"Two teams that play with a lot of intensity and aggression, you could sense it in every tackle.

"The game settled, and after the red card, we needed to settle and make the judgment, but we conceded a foul and a goal. Two top teams fighting for the Premier League, so it's normal.

"We had four players with yellow cards, and you could see they were targeting those players. The first action in the section half, we conceded, and we had to get through that. We scored a brilliant goal. We had two or three big chances."

18:40 GMT - Reece James has now assisted three goals in the Premier League this season (one this evening), no Chelsea player has more.

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18:35 GMT - Here are some key stats from Chelsea's draw with Arsenal:

Chelsea have lost 10 points from winning positions in the Premier League this season; only Brentford (11) have lost more.

Arsenal attempted eight shots in this game, their fewest in a single match in the Premier League this season.

Alejandro Garnacho has become the youngest South American player to reach 100 Premier League appearances (21 years, 152 days).

18:27 GMT - FULL-TIME! It ends 1-1 at Stamford Bridge between Chelsea and Arsenal. Chalobah's goal was cancelled out by Merino's equaliser, but the main talking point will be Caicedo's first-half red card. The Gunners maintain their lead at the top of the table!

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18:20 GMT - We've certainly had some fiery moments this evening, with the latest coming from Viktor Gyokeres.

The Arsenal striker clatters Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sanchez while chasing a loose ball and is shown a yellow card. One that looked worse in real time!

18:14 GMT - Arsenal are heaping the pressure on in the closing stages at Stamford Bridge - can either side find a winner in the final 10 minutes?

18:00 GMT - A really well-worked goal from Arsenal, who are reaping the benefits of having a man advantage at Stamford Bridge:

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17:51 GMT - GOAL! Chelsea's lead lasts just over 10 minutes as Mikel Merino produces again for Arsenal, rising highest to head home Bukayo Saka's cross.

17:40 GMT - GOAL! There's a shock on the cards at Stamford Bridge as Chelsea take an early lead against Arsenal in the second half! Trevoh Chalobah flicks home from a corner and it's 1-0 to the Blues after 47 minutes.

17:35 GMT - Alejandro Garnacho is entering the fray for Chelsea at the start of the second half. The Blues will need something special to get a win with 10 men against the league leaders.

Myles Lewis-Skelly has also been introduced for Arsenal, in place of Riccardo Calafiori, who was on a yellow card.

17:23 GMT - HALF-TIME! It remains goalless at Stamford Bridge at the break.

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17:10 GMT - Caicedo is now the seventh Chelsea player to be sent off in a match against Arsenal in the Premier League era. Feisty fixture.

17:08 GMT - RED CARD! Moises Caicedo is sent off for Chelsea after VAR overturns his yellow for a nasty challenge on Mikel Merino.

17:00 GMT - A cagey opening first 30 minutes between Chelsea and Arsenal, with both sides sizing each other up. This one's crying out for a goal to get things going.

16:54 GMT - Liverpool boss Arne Slot was delighted with his side bouncing back against West Ham:

"A win, and that was what we mainly needed, and we got a clean sheet as well, which is always helpful. Not giving anything away to the other team as a gift, as we have done far too many times this season," he said to BBC Sport.

"West Ham made it a difficult game for us, but we did very well defensively. The good thing was that they only had one chance."

16:51 GMT - Sean Dyche was pleased with his Forest side's performance against Brighton, but admitted they lacked some ruthlessness in front of goal.

"It felt a bit like we were waiting for everybody else to do something, and they weren't waiting. Then gave away a really soft goal. It's just the basics, getting across and filling holes. I felt in the second half we were dominant," he told Sky Sports

"We got in so many good areas. A lot of good signs within the performance, but you've got to score goals."

16:48 GMT - New Wolves manager Rob Edwards has reflected on his side's loss to Aston Villa:

"What I saw was a really good performance and a team that showed commitment. It was a derby game and the players recognised that - they showed a lot of fight," he admitted to BBC Sport.

"I'm happy with the performance but disappointed with the result."

16:32 GMT - Cody Gakpo's goal and assist earned him the man of the match in Liverpool's win at West Ham, with a Flashscore rating of 8.3.

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16:24 GMT - Time for the final match of the weekend as Chelsea host Arsenal in a London derby! Stick with us for all the latest updates.

16:20 GMT - Here are some key stats from the three afternoon Premier League matches:

Cody Gakpo has scored four goals and assisted three in the Premier League this season (one of each today), no Liverpool player has more.

Brighton have scored eight goals via substitutes in the Premier League this season, more than any other team.

Nine of Villa's 16 Premier League goals this season have been scored from outside the box - the most of any side in 2025/26.

16:05 GMT - FULL-TIME! Kamara's goal is enough for Villa to seal a 1-0 win over rivals Wolves, who are still without a Premier League win this season.

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16:02 GMT - FULL-TIME! It's another victory for Brighton, who beat Forest 2-0 after strikes from De Cuyper and Tzimas.

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16:00 BST - FULL-TIME! Liverpool leave London with all three points after a 2-0 win against West Ham that saw Isak net his first Premier League goal for the club.

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15:57 GMT - GOAL! That has to be all three points heading back to Liverpool with Cody Gakpo firing home from close range. They lead West Ham 2-0!

15:53 GMT - GOAL! Brighton have surely wrapped up all three points away at Forest as youngster Stefanos Tzimas nets his first Premier League goal.

15:47 GMT - RED CARD. West Ham have a mountain to climb now after Lucas Paqueta is shown two yellow cards. He gets his first for a sarcastic gesture that the referee didn't like, and his second just a minute later for arguing the initial yellow. Utterly bizarre headloss from the Brazilian.

15:32 GMT - GOAL! Aston Villa take the lead over rivals Wolves thanks to Boubacar Kamara, who slams his effort into the top corner.

15:22 GMT - GOAL! Alexander Isak breaks his goal-scoring drought and hands Liverpool the lead against West Ham! A well-placed first-time finish from the striker.

15:20 GMT - Some big team news ahead of Arsenal's trip to Chelsea. William Saliba is not in the squad after a knock in training, so Cristhian Mosquea partners Piero Hincapie at the back for the Gunners. Both Viktor Gyokeres and Gabriel Jesus are fit enough to make the bench.

Cole Palmer is among the substitutes for Chelsea, while Estevao is handed a start in the London derby.

Follow the match live here.

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15:12 GMT - Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim was pleased with his side's comeback against Palace:

"The pace and intensity was better in the second half. I could see that Palace were getting tired at the end of the first half and knew they would suffer if we scored," he said to BBC Sport.

"We went on to control the game well away from our goal and in the opposition half. We controlled the game well, but just have to be careful about what we did in the first half."

15:09 GMT - Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner has admitted his side are lacking a bit of freshness in some games after yet again failing to win following a midweek European match.

"We are not fresh enough in many games, and the energy level dropped, but I think we made it just harder for us because we conceded these two goals," he told Sky Sports.

"In the situation we are in now, it looked like it was tough, but I think, at the end, we tried everything."

15:00 GMT - Take a look at the highlights from Manchester United's 2-1 win away at Crystal Palace:

14:55 GMT - There's half-time across all three Premier League games, with De Cuyper's late strike for Brighton the only goal so far.

Aston Villa 0-0 Wolves

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14:52 GMT - GOAL! Brighton take the lead away at Forest through Maxim De Cuyper! The defender arrives with far too much space inside the box and curls into the bottom corner.

14:27 GMT - West Ham and Liverpool observed a minute of applause to remember Hammers legend Billy Bonds, who passed away earlier this morning.

Read more on the former player, coach and manager here.

14:25 GMT - Bruno Fernandes picked up two assists and an 8.2 Flashscore player rating against Crystal Palace.

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14:23 GMT - NO GOAL. An offside in the build-up means Strand Larsen's opener is chalked off. Still 0-0 at Villa Park.

14:22 GMT - GOAL! Wolves take an unlikely lead away at rivals Villa, with Jorgen Strand Larsen netting his second league goal of the season.

14:10 GMT - In case you missed it, Mohamed Salah starts on the bench for Liverpool this afternoon down at West Ham. The Reds are in dire need of a win and manager Arne Slot has made a statement with his starting XI.

14:09 GMT - Some key stats from United's win at Palace:

Bruno Fernandes has assisted 5 goals in the Premier League this season (two in this game), more than any other player.

Crystal Palace have lost eight points from winning positions in the Premier League this season, only Newcastle United (nine) and Brentford (11) have lost more.

Lisandro Martínez made his first Premier League appearance since February (also against Crystal Palace), 301 days ago.

14:06 GMT - No time to waste this afternoon as we head straight into the action of three more Premier League ties - stay with us for all the updates!

13:58 GMT - FULL-TIME! Manchester United come from behind to beat Crystal Palace after goals from Zirkzee and Mount.

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13:24 GMT - GOAL! It's 2-1 to United now after a fast start to the second half as Mason Mount fires in a superb effort from a free-kick. They now have the joint-most set-piece goals in the Premier League this season (10, alongside Arsenal).

13:15 GMT - GOAL! Manchester United are level at Selhurst Park through Joshua Zirkzee - the striker nets his first goal in 24 league games with an excellent finish.

13:10 GMT - In case you were wondering, this afternoon's matches have been scheduled for 14:05 instead of the usual 14:00 at the request of TV broadcasters. It's an attempt to avoid an overlap between Palace v United and the three fixtures immediately after.

Palace v United started at 12:00 on Sunday because of the Eagles' Conference League clash with Strasbourg last Thursday. 

13:00 GMT - Team news has arrived for all three games at 14:05 this afternoon:

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12:52 GMT - HALF-TIME: Crystal Palace 1-0 Manchester United.

The Eagles lead courtesy of Mateta's retaken penalty midway through the half.

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12:37 GMT - GOAL STANDS. Mateta is adjudged to have struck the ball twice in the process of taking his penalty and will now retake... He makes no mistake and slams it into the bottom corner.

12:33 GMT - GOAL! Jean Philippe Mateta scores from the spot to give Palace the lead, after he was brought down by Lenny Yoro inside the box.

12:20 GMT - Nothing to separate the two sides so far, with Palace perhaps having the better of the chances but yet to really test Senne Lammens.

11:57 GMT - We're about five minutes away from kick-off at Selhurst Park - follow along for all the key updates.

11:22 GMT - Luke Shaw is set to make his 300th appearance for Manchester United in all competitions, 11 years and 64 days after his debut for the club against West Ham in September 2014.

11:05 GMT - Today is Oliver Glasner's 200th game as a manager in Europe's big-five leagues, taking charge of 136 in the Bundesliga (68 Wolfsburg, 68 Eintracht Frankfurt) and today his 64th in the English Premier League as Crystal Palace boss.

10:50 GMT - Team news is in for Crystal Palace's clash with Manchester United. Joshua Zirkzee is handed a rare start for the visitors - with promising youngster Shea Lacey on the bench.

The Eagles field their largely usual XI, with Daichi Kamada partnering Adam Wharton in midfield, unchanged from their 2-0 win over Wolves last weekend.

Follow the match live here.

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10:40 GMT - Good morning and welcome back to our Football Tracker! There was a staggering 22 goals across five Premier League fixtures yesterday - hopefully we get more of the same this afternoon!

It's an early start for a Sunday, with Manchester United visiting Crystal Palace at 12:00.

As always, we'll have all the key updates throughout the day right here.

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23:10 GMT - And that's a wrap for tonight, thanks for joining us! We'll be back on Sunday for five more Premier League fixtures:

Crystal Palace v Man Utd (Kick-off 12:00 GMT)

Aston Villa v Wolves (14:05 GMT)

Nottingham Forest v Brighton (14:05 GMT)

West Ham v Liverpool (14:05 GMT)

Chelsea v Arsenal (16:30 GMT)

See you then!

22:50 GMT - You can watch highlights of match below.

22:35 GMT - Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario has spoken to Sky Sports and was asked about being booed by his own supporters.

"It's part of football. I'm a big man and older," he said. "We can't be influenced by the situation in the stands. The fans have the right to do what they think. It's on us to stay calm.

"We have to focus on ourselves. We are lacking in a little bit of composure and calmness at the moment. Today is a bad defeat and tough to accept."

22:29 GMT - Tottenham boss Thomas Frank said he hopes supporters never jeer their own players again.

Speaking to Sky Sports, he said: "It is OK that they are frustrated, because we haven't won at home for a long time. We all badly want to win so I'm fine with them booing after the game, but during the game I hope it was one incident and it never happens again. That is unacceptable in my opinion."

On Pedro Porro apparently remonstrating with supporters as he stormed off the pitch, he added: "I didn't see the incident so I don't know exactly. We are in a tough spell right now and for my players it is about being as calm as possible and doing everything we can to work through it."

"This result leaves us in a place where we have lost another game," he explained. "Every game has a single story, this game we lost in the first six minutes. We just need to keep working. The second half was much better and hopefully something we can use to learn."

22:12 GMT - Fulham winger Samuel Chukwueze, who assisted the opening goal, spoke to Sky Sports after his first Premier League start.

"I wasn't expecting it today," he said. "I was focusing on doing the hard work. Last months have been a bit difficult but I kept my head down and kept working. And I took the opportunity today.

"(My team-mates) push me really hard in training and keep me motivated. We are so proud of the result today. We worked for it in the training pitch. The players gave everything on the field. We had to defend with all our life. This win is very, very important."

21:55 GMT - Stay with us, reaction to come!

21:54 GMT - FULL-TIME! Fulham earn their first away win of the season after beating Tottenham, as boos ring out around the stadium.

This was Spurs' 10th home league defeat in 2025, a joint-club record (also 10 defeats in 1994 and 2003).

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21:49 GMT - And the clock ticks into injury time. Four minutes will be added on.

21:39 GMT - Tottenham have been largely on top in the second half, but can they make their dominance count? We approach the 80th minute...

21:18 GMT - GOAL! Just before the hour-mark and Tottenham find a way back into the game! Archie Gray passes to Mohammed Kudus on the corner of box. He takes one touch before lashing the ball into the back of the net giving Bernd Leno no chance.

21:05 GMT - We're back underway for the second half.

20:46 GMT - HALF-TIME! Fulham go in two goals up at the break.

Tottenham have failed to win any of their last 39 Premier League games when trailing by two or more goals at half time (D2 L37) since a 3-2 win at Arsenal back in November 2010, while they've never come back to win a home game in the competition when two or more goals down at half time (P31 D5 L26).

Fulham have lost just one of their 36 Premier League games when leading by two or more goals at half time (W34 D1), winning 29 of their last 30 (D1) since 2-4 home loss to Liverpool back in October 2004.

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20:38 GMT - We have around 10 minutes until half-time and Fulham are still on top on a chilly night in north London. Despite having less of the ball (60% to 40%), they look very dangerous every time they attack.

20:20 GMT - Tottenham fans are jeering their goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario every time he gets on the ball.

20:11 GMT - Here are a few facts courtesy of Opta, after Fulham's fast start:

- Tottenham have trailed in six consecutive home Premier League games for the first time since September 2003.

- This is the earliest Tottenham have ever conceded two goals in a home Premier League game (5:43)

- Spurs have conceded 11 first-half goals in 13 games, only Wolves (13) have conceded more in the Premier League this season.

20:10 GMT - Samuel Chukwueze curls a terrific effort towards goal for Fulham but his shot hits the post. This could be rout.

20:07 GMT - GOAL! It gets even worse for Tottenham as Fulham double their lead inside six minutes! Guglielmo Vicario comes rushing out to collect a route one ball but makes a complete hash of his clearance. Harry Wilson is on hand to sweep the ball into the empty net.

There was just two minutes and 15 seconds between the goals as boos ring out around the stadium.

20:05 GMT - GOAL! It's a nightmare start for Tottenham as Fulham break and Kenny Tete fires a deflected shot past Guglielmo Vicario!

20:00 GMT - Referee Stuart Attwell blows his whistle and Fulham get the game underway.

19:57 GMT - The players are walking out. We're moments away.

19:38 GMT - Only Wolves (39) have made more starting XI changes than Spurs (33) in the Premier League this season.

19:37 GMT - Tottenham manager Thomas Frank has rung the changes for Spurs against Fulham.

They make four changes to the starting XI that lost 4-1 to Arsenal – Pedro Porro, Archie Gray, Randal Kolo Muani and Lucas Bergvall come in for Cristian Romero, who is suspended, Rodrigo Bentancur, Wilson Odobert and Diop Djed Spence, who all drop to the bench.

Fulham make a modest one change to the starting XI that beat Sunderland 1-0 – Samuel Chukwueze comes in for Kevin.

19:30 GMT - Attention turns to London as Tottenham face Fulham. Kick-off is 30 minutes away.

19:25 GMT - FULL-TIME! It's all over. Newcastle win their first away game of the season with a commanding victory over Everton.

You can read the match report here.

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19:15 GMT - We are in to the final five minutes of the match.

18:59 GMT - GOAL! Everton pull a goal back! Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall controls the ball in the area superbly before calmly prodding it past Aaron Ramsdale. They have 20 minutes to find three more...

18:56 GMT - Tottenham take on Fulham in just over an hour's time, and the team news has dropped.

You can see how they shape up below.

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18:54 GMT - NO GOAL! Thierno Barry has the ball in the net for Everton, but the goal is ruled out for handball after a short VAR review.

18:53 GMT - This is just the second time Newcastle have led by four or more goals in a Premier League game against Everton, and first since a 6-2 win against them in March 2002.

18:47 GMT - GOAL! Newcastle are heading towards their first away win of the season. Jordan Pickford saves well from a Nick Woltemade shot but the ball isn't cleared and the cross comes in for Malick Thiaw to score his second goal of the game and Newcastle's fourth.

Some Everton fans have had enough and decided to leave. This could be a long 30 minutes for the Toffees.

18:45 GMT - Everton are much-improved after the break and piling on the pressure. Can they find a way back into the game?

18:35 GMT - We're back underway for the second half.

18:19 GMT - HALF-TIME! What a first 45 minutes that was for Newcastle who take a commanding lead at the break.

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18:55 GMT - GOAL! What a fantastic finish from Nick Woltemade. The German international collects the ball on the edge of the box and chips Jordan Pickford to make it 3-0. Surely it's game over for Everton?

17:55 GMT - GOAL! Newcastle double their lead! There's ping pong in the Everton box as the ball falls to Lewis Miley who lashes home straight through Jordan Pickford. 2-0.

17:36 GMT - Malick Thiaw scored after just 55 seconds, the fastest goal in the Premier League this season.

It already beats Phil Foden's goal for Manchester City earlier, which was timed at 59 seconds.

17:32 GMT - GOAL! A lightning start for visitors Newcastle as Malick Thiaw gets up high to nod a corner into the net!

17:31 GMT - KICK-OFF! Everton get the ball rolling against Newcastle - follow the match here.

17:20 GMT - Our focus now moves onto Merseyside, where Everton take on Newcastle. Will there be more goals in the offing after the 14 from earlier?

17:12 GMT - Get a match report from each of this afternoon's three Premier League fixtures:

Brentford 3-1 Burnley

Manchester City 3-2 Leeds

Sunderland 3-2 Bournemouth

17:07 GMT - FULL-TIME! Sunderland manage to overturn a 2-0 deficit to stun Bournemouth.

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17:01 GMT - RED CARD! Bournemouth's evening has gone from bad to worse as Lewis Cook is shown a red card for putting his arm in Noah Sadiki's face.

17:01 GMT - FULL-TIME! Manchester City survive an almighty second-half scare to grind out three points.

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16:57 GMT - FULL-TIME! The game explodes into life in the final stages, but the win falls Brentford's way.

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16:51 GMT - GOAL! It could be a winner for Man City! Phil Foden bags his second of the game to put the hosts 3-2 up against Leeds in stoppage time.

16:50 GMT - GOAL! Dango Ouattara scores a third for Brentford to make it 3-1 and that should put the game to bed.

16:43 GMT - GOAL! Brentford retake the lead instantly! Igor Thiago goes straight up the other end and fires one into the roof of the net to make it 2-1 to the hosts.

16:41 GMT - GOAL! Zian Flemming puts it away to put Burnley back on level terms! Good end to this one.

16:40 GMT - PENALTY! Now Burnley have a penalty as Michael Kayode fouls in the area.

16:37 GMT - GOAL! Igor Thiago makes no mistake from the spot and nets his 10th league goal of the season to hand Brentford the lead.

16:35 GMT - PENALTY! Brentford are awarded a penalty late on against Burnley. A chance to break the deadlock...

16:34 GMT - GOAL! Sunderland have rallied back! From 2-0 down to Bournemouth, they now lead 3-2 thanks to Brian Brobbey. Can they close this one out now?

16:30 GMT - A little look ahead at the team news for the 17:30 GMT kick-off between Everton and Newcastle:

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16:29 GMT - GOAL! Lukas Nmecha sees the penalty saved but he reacts quickly to turn in the rebound. From 2-0 down at the Etihad, they've fought back to 2-2!

16:26 GMT - PENALTY! Leeds have a penalty and a chance to equalise against Man City as Josko Gvardiol cleans out Dominic Calvert-Lewin.

16:11 GMT - GOAL! Sunderland are level with Bournemouth! Bertrand Traore scores one minute after the restart to make it 2-2 at the Stadium of Light.

16:09 GMT - GOAL! Leeds get one back against Man City! Dominic Calvert-Lewin pounces on a mistake to make it 2-1 early in the second half.

15:54 GMT - HALF-TIME! First 45 minutes in the books around the grounds this afternoon.

Brentford 0-0 Burnley

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Manchester City 2-0 Leeds

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Sunderland 2-1 Bournemouth

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15:29 GMT - GOAL! Enzo Le Fee scores the penalty to halve the deficit to 2-1. Game on!

15:27 GMT - PENALTY! Sunderland have a spot kick as Alex Scott appears to foul Reinildo Mandava. Bournemouth are not happy with the decision, though.

15:25 GMT - GOAL! Man City double their advantage over Leeds through Josko Gvardiol's scrambled effort. 2-0.

15:14 GMT - GOAL! 2-0 to Bournemouth and it's a stunner from Tyler Adams! He picks the ball up inside the centre circle and lobs a shot right over Robin Roefs!

15:07 GMT - GOAL! Bournemouth have the lead at Sunderland courtesy of Amine Adli, who cleans up a rebound after Evanilson rattles the post.

15:02 GMT - GOAL! What a start for Man City! They work it well into the Leeds box and Phil Foden is there to guide a cutback into the net just one minute into proceedings.

Timed at 59 seconds, it is the fastest goal in the Premier League this season.

15:00 GMT - We are underway in the Premier League!

14:10 GMT - Let's get this going. Here is the latest team news for the three afternoon kick-offs:

Brentford v Burnley

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13:45 GMT - Before this afternoon's team news, here's a quick recap of the Premier League table.

Arsenal are sitting pretty at the top, but Manchester City will have the chance to close the gap a little today before the Gunners' clash at second-placed Chelsea tomorrow.

Plenty of parity heading towards midtable, but it is still looking extremely bleak for rock-bottom Wolves at the other end, however.

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13:15 GMT - As usual, we've compiled a guide outlining the latest injuries, doubts and suspensions for each Premier League club ahead of this week's action.

Click here to check out 'Who's Missing'

13:00 GMT - Good afternoon! Welcome to Flashscore's Football Tracker as we get stuck into five Premier League fixtures throughout the day.

No midday game means we go straight into three 15:00 GMT matches, headlined by Manchester City against Leeds at the Etihad Stadium.

Everton versus Newcastle follows at 17:30 GMT, while we also have a 20:00 GMT kick-off as Tottenham play host to London rivals Fulham.

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