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19:30 BST - And that's a wrap for tonight, thanks for joining us!
Man Utd's first win at Anfield in nine years sees them climb up to ninth in the table, two points behind Liverpool who are now four points adrift of Premier League leaders Arsenal.
West Ham will look to climb out of the bottom three at home to Brentford on Monday.

19:27 BST - Liverpool boss Arne Slot said he had no regrets at making attacking substitutions against Man Utd.
Speaking to Sky Sports, he said: "It happens three times in a row. We've made many offensive substitutions to turn the game around. In the end, we created a lot of chances throughout the whole game, but mainly after the subs were made.
"Maybe you don't have the same structure defending the set pieces when you start the game. But it's not about who does what, it's making sure you don't concede. Our mindset is maybe only on scoring, scoring, scoring because we deserved to win the game. And maybe we forget - or I don't know if we forget but it comes across that way - these one or two single moments where we have to defend.
"Before (Harry Maguire scored) we created so many chances to score. Cody Gakpo twice off the post, Alexander Isak one-on-one with the goalkeeper. But if I look at the game back, maybe I forgot one or two chances.
"If you're 1-0 down you have to take more risks than when you're 1-0 up. If I take that into account that every time we have to fight back and the chances we concede, I can't be too negative about that.
"Defending in a set piece at 1-1, it happened to us at Palace and again today, that is something we have to do."
19:12 BST - Man Utd manager Ruben Amorim has said their first win at Anfield in nine years "doesn't mean a lot".
He told Sky Sports: "It means it today. But tomorrow it is not going to mean a lot. It's three points but it's a good victory.
"I will do the same thing I did in the last few games which is try to see the game. In key points we had some luck, but we fought for every ball, we lost our composure in the second half.
"But the most important thing was the spirit was there. That is the beginning of everything. Sometimes you play more with the ball, other days you play without the ball. But if you have the spirit you can win any game.
"Of course we need moments - to score first, saves from our goalkeeper, one shot on the post - to start believing that we can win any game. But you can feel it, any transition, some moments with the ball, they started believing it was possible.
"Now I'm concerned about Brighton. Yeah, because I have one year of experience, I will enjoy it. I'm not dumb, I have to. But let's focus on Brighton."
19:03 BST - Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk cut a frustrated figure during his interview with Sky Sports.
He said: "I think we conceded a very sloppy second goal. We worked so hard to get back into the game and we created great opportunities to score the winner but if you concede a second goal like that, that is the disappointing part.
"If you look at the game as a whole, we were far too rushed. I think they were very patient they didn't press us high but they didn't let us on the ball. We still created many opportunities to score but the reality is that we lost.
"It is an interesting time because we have to stick together, not just us as players but as a club and the fans who want us to win."
18:54 BST - Man Utd match-winner Harry Maguire told Sky Sports: "It means everything. They had had the better of us over the last few years and it's not been good for our club.
"We have not given our fans enough days like today, so it has been a long time coming, coming to this ground and picking up three points.
"It is not just three points to the club and to the boys. I have been coming to this ground for seven years now and not getting three points has been tough. It's for the fans and I hope they had a great night tonight.
"It is nice to have one over Liverpool. Football is all about memories and making special memories. I am sure all the fans will go home with memories, we will all go home happy."
18:40 BST - Here are some quick stats following full-time at Anfield:
Liverpool have lost their last three games in the Premier League; their last longer losing streak was from the 3rd February 2021 to 20th February 2021, a run of four games
Bryan Mbeumo scored after just one minute and two seconds, the fastest goal in the Premier League this season
Liverpool have scored in their last 42 games in the Premier League, their longest run of games with a goal in the competition.
18:30 BST - FULL-TIME: Manchester United have beaten Liverpool 2-1 after goals from Mbeumo and Maguire! Their first win at Anfield in nearly a decade, and their first back-to-back wins under Ruben Amorim.
Liverpool have now lost four consecutive games in all competitions.


18:17 BST - Gakpo, who had been the hero just five minutes ago, misses a free header from barely six yards out. A golden chance to equalise once again.
18:15 BST - GOAL! Would you believe it? Manchester United retake the lead through Harry Maguire! The Englishman heads home with less than 10 minutes remaining.
18:09 BST - GOAL! After mounting pressure for the entire second half, Liverpool finally equalise through Cody Gakpo! The ball is drilled across the box and Gakpo pokes home unmarked on 78 minutes.
17:47 BST - Manchester United led at half-time at Anfield in the Premier League for the first time since 2014/15, when they also led 1-0 before going on to win 2-1 under Louis van Gaal.
17:26 BST - Aston Villa winger Buendia was delighted to net the winning goal against Spurs, and said it was an important confidence boost for everyone.
"It feels amazing to come here, it's such a difficult place to play and a really difficult opponent," he told Sky Sports.
"At the start of the match, they get the advantage, the team showed character to come back and get a win.
"I was preparing myself to run back for the counterattack. But I could help the team with the goal. It is really important for confidence and to help the team."
17:22 BST - HALF-TIME: Liverpool 0-1 Manchester United.


17:10 BST - It has been a lively affair since the opener, with Lammens making a couple of good saves and United fashioning out some chances of their own - still 1-0 to the visitors, though.
16:32 BST - GOAL! Manchester United lead after just one minute! Amad Diallo slides in Bryan Mbeumo, who finishes past Mamardashvili. An electric start for the Red Devils!
16:26 BST - It's nearly time for kick-off at Anfield, follow along with us for all the updates.
16:16 BST - And some talking points ahead of Liverpool's clash with United:
Bruno Fernandes is starting his 100th Premier League away match this afternoon, with the Portuguese yet to win at Anfield in the competition (P4 W0 D2 L2).
Giorgi Mamardashvili is the first Liverpool player to make his Premier League Anfield debut in a game against Manchester United since Thiago Alcântara in January 2021.
With Liverpool not doing so today, this is the first time either side has named a starting XI without an English player in a Premier League meeting between Liverpool and Manchester United.
16:14 BST - Some stats from Villa's win at Spurs:
Emiliano Buendía has scored three goals across his last four appearances for Aston Villa, as many as across his previous 44 outings in all competitions
No team have scored more goals from outside the box than Aston Villa in the Premier League this season (four - level with Bournemouth), with half of their eight goals coming from range
Tottenham Hotspur have lost after scoring the opening goal in the Premier League for the first time this season
16:00 BST - FULL-TIME: Aston Villa come from behind to beat Spurs 2-1, with Rogers and Buendia cancelling out Bentancur's early opener.


15:40 BST - GOAL! Aston Villa lead against Spurs after a superb strike from Emiliano Buendia! The winger cuts inside and curls a low effort into the bottom corner.
15:20 BST - Team news is in for Liverpool's clash with Manchester United! Alexander Isak gets the nod up front for the hosts instead of Hugo Ekitike, who is once again on the bench.
For United, Senne Lammens retains his spot in goal while Benjamin Sesko has dropped to the bench in place of Matheus Cunha.

15:09 BST - We're back underway for the second half - can either side find a winner?
14:52 BST - HALF-TIME: Tottenham 1-1 Aston Villa.
14:39 BST - GOAL! Aston Villa are level through Morgan Rogers! The forward dribbles past a couple of defenders before firing into the top corner.
14:09 BST - GOAL! Rodrigo Bentancur gives Spurs an early lead against Villa! The midfielder finishes well to give the home side the lead.
13:56 BST - We're close to getting underway in London, stick with us for all the major updates!
13:32 BST - Emiliano Martínez and Ezri Konsa are both making their 200th Premier League starts today. Each of Konsa's have come for Aston Villa - making him the ninth player to reach 200 starts for the club in the competition.
12:55 BST - Team news is in for today's first game, with Randal Kolo Muani making the bench for Spurs. Villa have dropped Ollie Watkins to the subs bench, with the in-form Donyell Malen starting up front.

12:30 BST - Good afternoon and welcome back to our Football Tracker! After a whirlwind afternoon yesterday, we have just the two Premier League games to cover today.
First up is Aston Villa's trip to Spurs at 14:00 before Liverpool host fierce rivals Manchester United at 16:30 - we'll have all the live updates right here across the afternoon!

Saturday, October 18th
20:15 BST - That's it for tonight, thanks for joining us! We'll be back on Sunday with two fixtures that look set to be blockbusters:
Tottenham v Aston Villa, Kick-off 2pm
Liverpool v Man Utd, Kick-off 4.30pm
20:06 BST - Arsenal star Bukayo Saka has been speaking to Sky Sports and said their win at Fulham, where they have previously struggled, is down to their stronger mentality.
He said: "We believe. The mentality is simple, it's 'win in any context'. We showed it today. We started poor, and we won.
"It's significant for us. For others it might not be, but for a few years we've come here and not got the results we wanted to everyone's really happy in the changing room with today.
"We've struggled with Newcastle away, West ham and home, and now Fulham away. We're picking up points this season that we haven't in other seasons."
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said experience saw them over the line against Fulham.
"(Craven Cottage) is a really tough place to come," he told Sky Sports. "We have experienced that in the last few years. We put a lot into it. We had some giveaways in the first half, but we became more dominant throughout the game.
"The simplicity in certain aspects with the ball. We had to change the structure as well to facilitate as well that gave us fluidity. They have been together for many years, so they know how to adapt.
"It is very early in the season, but it is great (for Leandro Trossard) to be scoring in the goals. Another clean sheet which is good to see, so I am very happy."
19:27 BST - Fulham manager Marco Silva told BBC Match of the Day: "When you lose a game, it is always a disappointing one. They were at a very good level. We did create chances to score before Arsenal. They were more on that than on ourselves.
"We knew it was not going to be easy, a tough team to play against but I think we kept them away from big chances in the game. After the goal, we did react and started to play more in our way again.
"Gabriel jumps so high (for the goal), it's impossible to stop him. It's very difficult to control. The way we tried to block his run, most of the game, we did it very well. We were too open and left the path for Gabriel. We didn't want him to run in that part. Any flick is very difficult to control at the back post."
19:55 BST - Here's how the Premier League table looks after today's matches, with Tottenham v Aston Villa and Liverpool v Man Utd to come on Sunday with West Ham v Brentford on Monday.

19:50 BST - You can watch highlights of the match below:
19:45 BST - Arsenal's match-winning goalscorer Leandro Trossard told Sky Sports: "(I'm) very proud. It was a really tough game for us. First half, the quality wasn't there but we kept fighting and believing. We only need one chance and luckily, it went. After that, we controlled the game."
On corners, he added: "We are just trying because we know the opponent tries to change their shape for us. The ball was headed to the back post and I got the tap-in. We try to work hard on finding solutions and we got a clean sheet as well. That is really important and we need to keep going with this.
"We have so much quality in the team and if they try to double up on players, then I need to take advantage of that. I try every game to be important for the team.
"We try to win every game. It's the hardest league in the world, but we need to keep pushing. If you defend well, then you only need one goal so we need to keep going like that."
19:32 BST - FULL-TIME! Arsenal beat Fulham 1-0 and return to the top of the Premier League.
The Gunners have now scored in seven of their eight games and kept a clean sheet in five of these games, no team has done so more often in the Premier League this season.
Fulham meanwhile have lost their last three games in the Premier League, their last joint-longest losing streak was from 16th December 2023 to 26th December 2023.
You can read the match report here. Reaction to come!


19:23 BST - There will be nine minutes of time added on. A roar goes up at Craven Cottage as Fulham push for a late equaliser.
19:18 BST - The clock ticks down and it has been 30 minutes since Fulham last attempted a shot in this game; Harry Wilson in the 55th minute.
19:08 BST - There are 15 minutes of normal time remaining. Can Fulham find an equaliser or will Arsenal find a second to put the game to bed?
19:00 BST - NO PENALTY! There's a slight delay to get the VAR replay to work but Kevin clearly take the ball before bringing down Saka. No penalty.
18:58 BST - PENALTY! Bukayo Saka goes down in the box from a challenge by Kevin and referee Anthony Taylor points to the spot. It looks a harsh decision and it's being reviewed by VAR.
18:51 BST - GOAL! Leandro Trossard gives Arsenal the lead - and it's from another set piece! Bukayo Saka takes a corner, Gabriel heads it on, and Trossard prods the ball over the line.
The Gunners have scored 37 goals from corners in the Premier League since the start of the 2023-24 campaign, at least 16 more than any other side.
18:48 BST - Josh King drives forward for Fulham and the ball eventually finds Harry Wilson who spanks an effort over the bar from an Alex Iwobi cross. That was close, but it's still 0-0.
18:38 BST - Arsenal get the second half underway at Craven Cottage.
18:22 BST - HALF-TIME: Fulham and Arsenal go in level at the break.

18:16 BST - There will be six minutes of injury time at the end of the first half. Marco Silva will be the happier of the managers, but can either team find a breakthrough as the clock ticks down?
18:13 BST - Joachim Andersen goes down injured for Fulham and is replaced by Issa Diop. Josh King has a knock to the face but is fine to carry on.
18:04 BST - It's still goalless at Craven Cottage with neither team testing the goalkeepers with a shot on target so far.
17:55 BST - Away from the Premier League for a moment as Harry Kane has just scored his 400th goal in club football to give Bayern Munich the lead over Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga.
It's Kane's 12th goal in the league this season. By comparison, Erling Haaland has scored nine in the Premier League so far this term.

17:46 BST - NO GOAL! Arsenal break and Riccardo Calafiori fires into the roof of the Fulham net, but the goal is ruled out for offside. What a goal that would have been!
17:45 BST - It's been a good start for Fulham so far and Arsenal have already faced three shots - just one fewer than they did in the whole of their last game against West Ham - but it's still goalless.
17:30 BST - The players take the knee before referee Anthony Taylor blows his whistle to get the game started.
17:29 BST - We're nearly underway at Craven Cottage - stick with us for all the updates!
17:25 BST - Time for some stats from this afternoon's fixtures:
Sunderland have kept a clean sheet in four of their eight games; only Newcastle United (five) and Arsenal (five) have done this more often in the Premier League this season.
Wolverhampton Wanderers have failed to win in their last 12 games in the Premier League, and remain bottom of the table with just two points.
Erling Haaland has contributed to 10 goals in his last six games in the Premier League - two today against Everton for the City striker.
Crystal Palace have attempted 20 shots against Bournemouth, their highest total in a single match in the Premier League this season.
Bournemouth have scored in seven of their eight games; no team has done so more often in the Premier League this season.
Leeds have failed to score in four of their eight games; only Nottingham Forest (five) have failed to score more often in the Premier League this season.
Brighton have scored in seven of their eight games; no team has done so more often in the Premier League this season.
17:03 BST - FULL-TIME: Brighton beat Newcastle 2-1 despite Woltemade's initial late equaliser - Welbeck with a brace for the Seagulls.


Brighton striker Danny Welbeck to BBC Sport: "It was a very good win and it was very important for us. We've had some results where we've been pushing and not quite got there. We've been ahead here at home and have not got the three points. It was a test of our character today.
"We were well in control. Some good football and they nicked a goal. Once that happened, they got some momentum. It' good for us to see the progression.
"I love it. I have the passion and love for football. It's what I want to do. I feel good. I feel strong and fit so I won't be stopping soon."
17:02 BST - FULL-TIME: An incredible six-goal thriller comes to a close between Crystal Palace and Bournemouth, who draw 3-3 at Selhurst Park. Mateta with a hat-trick for the Eagles in that one.


Crystal Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta to BBC Sport: "I want to win every game, even if I did score a hat-trick. It was up to me to score the goal (with a late missed chance), and I didn't score it, that is why I am like this.
"I need a few minutes to speak with the team and cool down, but now I am upset."
Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola in his press conference: "I think it has been an entertaining game. If we talk about football, we were better in the first half, and they were better in the second half. They punished us with their physicality.
"I cannot be happy, I am not pleased, I am upset, and I am angry because of their goal in the 96th minute. I cannot accept it.
"Not to win it because someone called a penalty, and I think the previous decision influenced the VAR. That is the only explanation I can find."
17:01 BST - FULL-TIME: It's another three points for Sunderland, who beat bottom-of-the-league Wolves 2-0. Mukiele and a Krejci own goal seal victory for the Black Cats.


16:59 BST - FULL-TIME: Burnley pick up a huge win against Leeds, beating their fellow promoted club 2-0 thanks to strikes from Ugochukwu and Tchaouna.


Burnley defender Kyle Walker speaking to Premier League Productions: "It's a massive win. We all knew that, especially when these teams come to Turf Moor, that we need to turn it into our game. They are coming to our home and we need to take three points.
"Full congratulations to the lads. They put in an excellent shift today, and congratulations to Loum for his first Premier League goal - it was a cracker."
Leeds boss Daniel Farke to Premier League Productions: "I can't blame the lads too much. You can't have better statistics than we had today in an away game at this level. Even when Arsenal, Liverpool and City come here they will not have those statistics. But in football, it is all about the goals, and we were not effective enough today.
"We missed too many chances and we allowed them to have a chance either side of half-time. Credit to them, they were able to be more effective than us, and that was decisive today."
16:58 BST - FULL-TIME: Manchester City go top of the table with a 2-0 win over Everton after a Haaland brace - his 10th and 11th in the league this season.


16:55 BST - PENALTY CRYSTAL PALACE... GOAL! Mateta completes his hat-trick in the dying moments of the game to draw the Eagles level against Bournemouth - it's 3-3 at Selhurst Park.
16:53 BST - GOAL! It's surely game over at the Stadium of Light as Sunderland counter, with Chemsdine Talbi trying to play the ball into the box only for Ladislav Krejci to comically turn it into his own net - from outside his own area!
16:49 BST - GOAL! After all their hard work, Palace are behind again as Ryan Christie puts Bournemouth 3-2 up!
16:46 BST - GOAL! Brighton retake the lead through that man Welbeck again! The striker nets his second against Newcastle.
16:39 BST - GOAL! Newcastle are level against Brighton through the man in form, Nick Woltemade! The German flicks home a sublime finish to make it 1-1 at the Amex.
16:29 BST - GOAL! Now Burnley have a second against Leeds as Loum Tchaouna nets his first for the club - smashing into the top corner from at least 25 yards out!
16:28 BST - GOAL! They can! Mateta scores again to bring Palace level against Bournemouth.
16:26 BST - GOAL! Palace get one back against Bournemouth through Jean-Philippe Mateta - can they find a leveller in the remaining 25 minutes?
16:25 BST - Team news has landed for Arsenal's short trip to Fulham, with both Eberechi Eze and Bukayo Saka starting for the Gunners. Follow the match live here from 17:30.

16:23 BST - GOAL! Haaland nets his second in quick succession, doubling City's lead over Everton.
16:16 BST - GOAL! Manchester City lead Everton through Erling Haaland! The striker bags his 10th league goal of the season.
16:09 BST - We're underway for the second halves across the Premier League.
15:55 BST - There's half-time across the Premier League:
Brighton 1-0 Newcastle


Burnley 1-0 Leeds


Crystal Palace 0-2 Bournemouth


Manchester City 0-0 Everton

Sunderland 1-0 Wolves


15:41 BST - GOAL! Danny Welbeck nets for Brighton, who lead Newcastle 1-0 at the Amex Stadium.
15:39 BST - GOAL! Bournemouth double their lead away at Palace as Kroupi grabs his second.
15:22 BST - GOAL! Burnley net first in their clash with Leeds thanks to Lesley Ugochukwu!
15:17 BST - GOAL! Sunderland take an important lead against Wolves through defender Nordi Mukiele, with their first first-half goal of the season.
15:08 BST - GOAL! Bournemouth net the first of the afternoon to take the lead away at Crystal Palace through Eli Junior Kroupi! The ball falls to him completely free at the back post, and the youngster heads home from barely two yards out.
15:01 BST - We're underway across the afternoon fixtures! Follow along here for all the major updates.
14:44 BST - Ange Postecoglou has been sacked by Nottingham Forest, barely 20 minutes after full-time against Chelsea.
14:42 BST - Some key stats from Chelsea's win over Forest:
Nottingham Forest have failed to score in five of their eight games, more than any other team in the Premier League this season
Ange Postecoglou at Nottingham Forest is the first mid-season Premier League appointment to see his team score just one goal in his first five games in charge since Alan Shearer at Newcastle United in 2009, who would go on to be relegated
Chelsea have named a Premier League XI without Moises Caicedo for the first time since Christmas Eve 2023 against Wolves, ending a run of 65 consecutive starts for the midfielder
14:27 BST - That result leaves Forest 17th in the table - and potentially in the bottom three after the rest of the fixtures have been played.
Postecoglou is now without a win in his first eight games at the club.

14:24 BST - FULL-TIME! Chelsea defeat Nottingham Forest 3-0 after goals from Acheampong, Neto and James - with Forest manager Ange Postecoglou now under a huge amount of pressure.


14:18 BST - RED CARD. Somehow, Chelsea have yet another red card as Malo Gusto is dismissed late in the game. That's their fifth already this season.
14:13 BST - GOAL! Chelsea wrap up the three points through captain Reece James! It's yet another set-piece goal conceded by Forest, with supporters now pouring out of the stadium.
13:59 BST - Since the start of 2023-24, no manager has seen his teams concede more Premier League goals in the first 10 minutes of the second half of matches than Ange Postecoglou (16).
Forest have also conceded 10 goals from set pieces during his tenure, at least double any other club.
13:53 BST - Team news is in for all five Premier League fixtures at 15:00:
Brighton v Newcastle - follow live


Crystal Palace v Bournemouth - follow live

Manchester City v Everton - follow live

Sunderland v Wolves - follow live

13:40 BST - GOAL! It's two in two minutes for Chelsea as Pedro Neto doubles their lead to heap pressure on Forest manager Postecoglou. The winger fires home from a free-kick, although goalkeeper Matz Sels should have done better.
13:38 BST - GOAL! Chelsea lead Forest through youngster Josh Acheampong, who nets his first for the club with a good header from close range.
13:18 BST - HALF-TIME: Nottingham Forest 0-0 Chelsea.

13:15 BST - Morato has seven yellow cards in his last 10 Premier League appearances - since the start of April, no player has more yellow cards than he does.
12:55 BST - Nothing to separate the two sides after the opening 20 minutes - although Forest have enjoyed a few promising attacks.
12:29 BST - We're about to get underway at the City Ground - stick with us for all the latest updates.
12:18 BST - This is the first time Chelsea have named a Premier League XI without Moisés Caicedo since Christmas Eve 2023 v Wolves. They've won none of their five games without him in the XI since the start of 2023-24 (D2 L3).
12:04 BST - Nottingham Forest are on the longest current ongoing run without a clean sheet of any Premier League side (15 games), while of current managers in the competition, Ange Postecoglou is on the longest run without a clean sheet (17 games).
11:25 BST - The line-ups are in for Chelsea's trip to Nottingham Forest - the Blues are without Cole Palmer and Moises Caicedo but hand Romeo Lavia his first start of the campaign.
Forest make several changes from their defeat at Newcastle two weeks ago, including the return of Taiwo Awoniyi, who is yet to feature this season.

11:15 BST - There are several absentees in the Premier League this weekend, with Arsenal notably without captain Martin Odegaard and Everton unable to call on Jack Grealish.
Find out who's missing or suspended for every fixture here.
11:00 BST - Nottingham Forest manager Ange Postecoglou is still chasing his first win and came out swinging in his press conference ahead of the clash with Chelsea - insisting that with more time, he will once again win a trophy.
"Maybe I am not a failed manager but one who, if you give time, the story always ends the same, with me and a trophy.
"I just don’t fit. Not here but just in general. If you look at it through the prism that I’m a failed manager who is lucky to get this job – I know you are smirking at me but that has been said, and I can find the print (that says it) – then of course these five weeks look like I’m under pressure."
10:50 BST - Good morning and welcome to our Football Tracker! We'll be bringing you live coverage of every Premier League fixture across the weekend as well as all the latest news and updates.
Today's first fixture sees Chelsea visit a struggling Nottingham Forest at 12:30 before five matches at 15:00, with Arsenal's trip to Fulham rounding out the action at 17:30.

