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19:30 GMT - That about wraps our coverage of the Premier League this weekend. Thank you for joining us!
19:05 GMT - Speaking after his side's 3-0 win over Everton, Tottenham boss Thomas Frank hinted that title-chasers Arsenal may have inspired their set-piece goals on Merseyside this evening.
"Very happy to be able to go here to Everton, and they've been very good at home. Any away match you win 3-0 in the Premier League is super impressive," he told BBC Sport. "First half, we took control of the ball and passed more. The second half was more of a dog fight, which it can be in the Premier League. The season is very young. We won after the Champions League, and that is not easy to do.
"Set pieces are so crucial. Right now, Arsenal is on track for the title from set pieces. We scored two very good goals, and the boys competed excellently in our box."
18:38 GMT - We've mentioned the Premier League table a fair bit throughout our coverage this weekend, so check out the fully updated standings below.

18:29 GMT - FULL-TIME: Everton 0-3 Tottenham. A wonderful result on the road for Spurs, who move into third place with a professional victory on Merseyside. Read our report here.

18:23 GMT - GOAL! It's a third for Tottenham! They now lead Everton 3-0 after Pape Matar Sarr finds the back of the net. Richardlison with the assist, game over.
18:10 GMT - Just 15 minutes left to play on Merseyside. If Everton are going to get back into this, they'll need to find something soon.
17:39 GMT - We are back underway on Merseyside! Can Everton find a way back into this one? 2-0 to Spurs, it remains.
17:24 GMT - HALF-TIME: Everton 0-2 Tottenham.

17:23 GMT - Tottenham Hotspur have scored eight first-half goals in nine games; only Manchester United (nine) have scored more in the Premier League this season.
17:21 GMT - GOAL! It's another for Spurs, and it's another for Micky van de Ven, and it's via another set-piece! 2-0 to Everton's visitors.
17:20 GMT - FULL-TIME: Real Madrid 2-1 Barcelona. A fine performance by England's Jude Bellingham, but not a result the visitors wanted as it extends Los Blancos' lead atop La Liga to five points. The next Clásico is slated to be contested in Catalonia in May. Our report's here.
17:14 GMT - Everton have won two of their last five Premier League games in which they conceded first (L3), more victories than in their previous 49 (W1 D12 L36).
17:10 GMT - A minimum of nine minutes added on in Madrid, where Real still lead Barcelona 2-1.
16:55 GMT - NO GOAL! Everton thought they had a quick response to Spurs' opener as Jake O'Brien found the back of the net, but it remains 1-0 to the visitors after a VAR review found an offside in the build-up.
16:50 GMT - GOAL! Tottenham have drawn first blood at the Hill Dickinson Stadium. It's Micky van de Ven from the corner, and it's 1-0.
16:30 GMT - We are underway on Merseyside! Stick with us for all the key updates as Tottenham aim to move into a European spot with a win away from home. For Everton, a win would see them go level on points with their visitors and ninth-placed Chelsea.
16:20 GMT - Just to keep you abreast on El Clásico, Real Madrid are currently leading Barcelona 2-1 in the Spanish capital. Jude Bellingham added to Kylian Mbappe's opener, with Fermin Lopez the goal-scorer for Barça.
16:12 GMT - Our attention now shifts to Merseyside, where Everton play the role of hosts to Tottenham this evening.
16:00 GMT - FULL-TIME: Wolves 2-3 Burnley. The hosts thought they'd done enough to rescue a point after going 2-0 down, but a strike by Lyle Foster in the 95th minute snatched all three points for Burnley. Read our report.

15:57 GMT - FULL-TIME: Aston Villa 1-0 Manchester City. Pep Guardiola's men thought they'd struck late through Erling Haaland to claw back a point, but it was chalked off -- a huge result for the hosts. Our report's here.

15:56 GMT - GOAL! Burnley have scored at the death! They have restored their lead over Wolves in the 95th minute, 3-2.
15:55 GMT - FULL-TIME: Arsenal 1-0 Crystal Palace. Palace kept pace with the Gunners, but yet another well-worked set-piece goal delivered Mikel Arteta's side all three points. Read our report here.

15:53 GMT - FULL-TIME: Bournemouth 2-0 Nott'm Forest. More misery for the Tricky Trees on the road as Sean Dyche waits for his first Premier League points with his new club. Read more here.

15:50 GMT - NO GOAL! Erling Haaland looked to have got Man City on level terms with Aston Villa, but it has been chalked off. 1-0 to Villa, it remains.
15:49 GMT - GOAL! We do get a second-half goal, and it's Man City who are the beneficiaries! They've got themselves back on level terms at Villa Park, with just added time remaining. 1-1.
15:40 GMT - There are fewer than 10 minutes to go in each of this afternoon's Premier League kick-offs, and we haven't seen a second-half goal. Will we get one, and who might score it?
15:17 GMT - The team news for Everton and Tottenham's clash on Merseyside is... LIVE! Check out who starts for whom below.

15:15 GMT - Things have just got underway in Spain as Real Madrid face Barcelona in El Clásico. We'll give you additional updates on that throughout, but you can follow things live here.
15:06 GMT - We are back underway at Villa Park, with play about to resume around the grounds.
14:51 GMT - HALF-TIME! Time for a breather in the Premier League this afternoon, but lots to ponder as we reach the halfway point of the action.

Aston Villa 1-0 Manchester City

Bournemouth 2-0 Nottingham Forest


14:49 GMT - GOAL! On the stroke of half-time, Wolves find an equaliser against Burnley! Marshall Munetsi scores to make it 2-2 in an entertaining affair so far at Molineux.
14:41 GMT - GOALS! Bournemouth double their lead against Forest via young Frenchman Eli Junior Kroupi, while Wolves cut their deficit at home to Burnley to 2-1 with a Jorgen Strand Larsen penalty.
14:39 GMT - GOAL! Arsenal break through against Palace and it had to be Eberechi Eze, who scores his first Premier League goal for the Gunners against his former club!
14:30 GMT - GOAL! A second for Burnley at Wolves and a second for Zian Flemming! He taps in from close range after a perfect low ball in from Quilindschy Hartman, who also assisted the first.
14:27 GMT - GOAL! Bournemouth are in front against Nottingham Forest in bizarre fashion, with Marcus Tavernier's corner looping all the way into the net at the back post. VAR checks for a potential foul but the goal is good!
14:20 GMT - GOAL! Aston Villa lead Man City! It's a super goal by Matty Cash, who smacks one in from just outside the box!
14:15 GMT - GOAL! Burnley take an early 1-0 lead at Wolves courtesy of a well-crafted goal from Zian Flemming.
14:00 GMT - KICK-OFF! Underway around the grounds this afternoon - stick with us for all the key updates as they happen.
Bournemouth v Nottingham Forest
13:45 GMT - An interesting result up in Scotland as Premiership leaders Hearts have just beaten reigning champions Celtic 3-1 in Edinburgh. It takes the Jam Tarts to eight points clear at the league table's summit.
12:55 GMT - The team news is rolling in for this afternoon's four 14:00 kick-offs:


Bournemouth v Nottingham Forest


12:19 GMT - It was another cracker in the Premier League yesterday with plenty of eye-catching results.
Liverpool slumped to their fourth straight Premier League defeat with a 3-2 loss at Brentford, while they were overtaken by Manchester United, who made it three wins in succession by beating Brighton 4-2.
Sunderland rose to second with a 93rd-minute 2-1 scalp at Chelsea and their rivals Newcastle also claimed a late 2-1 against Fulham.
12:00 GMT - Hello and welcome back to Flashscore's Football Tracker! A busy day of Premier League action awaits with five games on tap and implications across the table.
Here's what we have in store throughout the day.
(All games kick off at 14:00 GMT unless otherwise stated):
Bournemouth v Nottingham Forest
Everton v Spurs (16:30 GMT)
Saturday, October 25th
23:00 BST - That's a wrap for tonight, thanks for joining us! We'll be back on Sunday for a bumper day in the Premier League with matches affecting both ends of the table. See you then!
(All games kick off at 14:00 GMT unless otherwise stated):
Bournemouth v Nottingham Forest
Everton v Spurs (16:30 GMT)
22:42 BST - Liverpool boss Arne Slot said he was "concerned" about losing four Premier League games in a row, after putting in their "worst" performance.
He told TNT Sports: "The performance was not so good. Maybe apart from 20-25 minutes in the first half. We were already 1-0 down by that moment in time but at that moment in those 20-25 minutes, I thought the result was possible. From the rest of the game, looking at the way we played and the way Brentford played - I don't think it was ever in the game for us to get a result."
"You cannot compare all of them (defeats) but the most concerning thing is that you lose four times in a row. Afterwards you can judge the performance and today was the worst in my opinion from all the four. Again, conceding a set-piece and not scoring one makes it hard to win a game of football."
"We didn't do the basics right in the first half and parts of the second," he added. "They won more duels than us, they won more second balls than us and if you come here and you know if you are going to concede goals then one of them may be a set-piece and a counter-attack is also one of their biggest strengths and that's how we conceded two goals.
"I'm not sure the referee would have give them the penalty but it turned out to be inside. After going 3-1 down we tried, made some substitutes but maybe if I am completely honest, them scoring at that moment in time was more likely than us to make it 3-2."
22:32 BST - Brentford midfielder Jordan Henderson says he still has a "special place in my heart" for his former club Liverpool.
Speaking to TNT Sports, he said: "I was there 12 years. I dedicated a lot of my life (to the club). My kids were born there. They have a special place in my heart. I still want Liverpool to do well, the fans have always been amazing. It was nice to see them again."
22:30 BST - Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk lamented his side's defeat in the captial.
He told TNT Sports: "Disappointed about losing here. We know what their strengths were and what they were going to try to do. We needed to be spot on with the quality they had.
"It was a disappointing night overall for us. Tough to take but it's the reality and we need to keep going.
"I don't know (whether it should have been a penalty). The referee said the ball was on the line and then he marked the spot two metres outside the box. I didn't know really what was going on. In the end he gives it and that is obviously not great.
"We will try to improve. We need each other, we ned the support. We need the people who were celebrating with us last year to be with us now even more. We will get out of this because we have the quality offensively and defensively."
22:15 BST - Liverpool have now lost their last four games in the league, their last joint-longest losing streak was from 3rd February 2021 to 20th February 2021. Reaction to come!
22:09 BST - FULL-TIME! Brentford have beaten Liverpool 3-2.
Liverpool drop to sixth in the Premier League, Brentford climb up to 10th with back-to-back wins.
You can read the match report here.


21:57 BST - There will be seven minutes of stoppage time.
21:56 BST - GOAL! Dominik Szoboszlai crosses to Mohamed Salah who brings the ball down with his left foot and volleys in to the net with his right. What a fantastic goal!
That was Salah's third league goal of the season and first since 14th September 2025 against Burnley. Liverpool have late hope... it's 3-2.
21:48 BST - There are 10 minutes of normal time remaining. Can Liverpool stage a late, stirring comeback?
21:28 BST - GOAL! Igor Thiago shoots down the middle and Giorgi Mamardashvili dives the wrong way. Brentford lead 3-1!
21:26 BST - PENALTY! Virgil van Dijk tackles Dango Ouattara on the edge of the box. The referee awards a free-kick, but after a VAR review Tim Robinson awards a penalty as the tackle was on the line...
Only Jamie Carragher (nine), Martin Skrtel (six), Phil Babb (five) and Sami Hyypiä (five) have conceded more Premier League penalties for Liverpool than Virgil Van Dijk (four).
21:15 BST - Liverpool have failed to win any of their last 28 Premier League games when trailing by two or more goals (D3 L25) since a 5-4 win at Norwich in January 2016. They have 45 minutes to change this.
21:13 BST - Brenford get the second half underway.
There was a slight delay as referee Simon Hooper has pulled his hamstring. He's replaced by fourth official Tim Robinson. Hooper will become the fourth official for the second half.
20:58 BST - Wow. What a half that was. Milos Kerkez's strike has given Liverpool hope at the break after Dango Ouattara and Kevin Schade put Brentford 2-0 up.
In case you're wondering, that was Kerkez's third Premier League goal and all three have been scored away from Anfield (Molineux in November 2024, St James' Park in January 2025 and today).
20:51 BST - HALF-TIME! Whistles and boos at the Gtech with home fans believing it should have been half-time before Kerkez's goal. But it stands and they now go in for the break.


20:50 BST - GOAL! Liverpool break deep into injury time and score for the 43rd Premier League game in a row. The ball is played across the area and Milos Kerkez is at the back post to pull one goal back!
20:45 BST - GOAL! It has been coming and the Gtech Community Stadium erupts! Mikkel Damsgaard plays a defence-splitting pass through the middle of the pitch that sends Kevin Schade through on goal - and he makes no mistake, lashing the ball past Giorgi Mamardashvili.
Brentford have scored eight first-half goals in nine games, only Manchester United (nine) have scored more in the Premier League this season.
20:42 BST - Liverpool could become just the fourth reigning champions to lose four consecutive Premier League games after Leicester in 2016-17 (five), Liverpool themselves in 2020-21 (four) and Manchester City last season (four).
20:40 BST - Brentford are on top and Giorgi Mamardashvili is forced to tip over a fizzing strike from Mikkel Damsgaard. Can the Bees capitalise on all these chances?
20:18 BST - Ouattara's goal was clocked at 4:47, which is their fastest strike in the league this season. Worryingly for Liverpool, the Reds have failed to win any of their last five matches when conceding first in the Premier League, since a victory over Spurs on 27th April 2025.
20:15 BST - Liverpool have had 72.0% possession over the opening 15 minutes of this game, but have yet to find a breakthrough.
20:05 BST - GOAL! Brentford take the lead inside the opening five minutes! Michael Kayode takes a long throw that is flicked on by Kristoffer Ajer, and Dango Ouattara is on hand to volley the ball into the back of the net.
Since the start of last season, Brentford have scored eight Premier League goals from throw-ins, more than any other side
20:00 BST - Referee Simon Hooper blows his whistle and we're underway!
19:55 BST - We're five minutes away from kick-off.
19:35 BST - Attention turns to the Gtech Community Stadium where Brentford take on Liverpool, who are looking to close the gap on Arsenal at the top of the table to one point.
19:26 BST - FULL-TIME! Man Utd win three games on the bounce - for the first time since August 2024 - and climb up to fourth in the Premier League after beating Brighton 4-2.
You can read the match report here.


19:25 BST - GOAL! Wow. It's been a nervy end to the match but Bryan Mbeumo runs through on the Brighton goal and lashes the ball into the net. 4-2, and surely it's game over now.
19:20 BST - GOAL! Well well well.. substitute Charalampos Kostoulas scores for Brighton from a James Milner corner. It's 3-2 and nerves are jangling at Old Trafford.
Brighton have scored six goals via substitutes in the Premier League this season, more than any other team.
19:18 BST - There will be seven minutes of time added on.
19:05 BST - The team news has dropped for the final match of the day, with Brentford hosting Liverpool at 20:00 BST.
Cody Gakpo is making his 100th Premier League appearance for Liverpool while Mohamed Salah is the first forward to start 50 consecutive PL games for the club. Alexander Isak is not included in the squad after being injured in the Champions League win over Eintracht Frankfurt.
Brentford boss Keith Andrews names an unchanged starting XI from the team that beat West Ham 2-0.
Brentford: Caoimhín Kelleher, Kristoffer Ajer, Sepp van den Berg, Nathan Collins, Michael Kayode, Yehor Yarmoliuk, Jordan Henderson, Dango Ouattara, Mikkel Damsgaard, Kevin Schade, Igor Thiago
Liverpool: Giorgi Mamardashvili, Milos Kerkez, Virgil van Dijk, Ibrahima Konaté, Conor Bradley, Curtis Jones, Dominik Szoboszlai, Cody Gakpo, Florian Wirtz, Mohamed Salah, Hugo Ekitiké

19:02 BST - GOAL! Pick that one out! Danny Welbeck scores a wonderful free-kick past Senne Lammens to give Brighton hope. We have just over 15 minutes remaining.
Welbeck has scored more goals in his professional career against Man Utd - his former club - than any other team (seven, in all competitions).
18:59 BST - Bryan Mbeumo has another low crack at goal but it's saved by Bart Verbruggen. Manchester United are in total control at Old Trafford.
18:52 BST - This is only the second time Manchester United have led by three or more goals in a Premier League home game under Ruben Amorim, after his first at Old Trafford against Everton in December 2024, which ended 4-0.
18:49 BST - GOAL! Manchester United are three goals up with a rasping low drive from Bryan Mbeumo! The summer signing fizzes a shot through Lewis Dunk's legs and past Bart Verbruggen.
18:44 BST - Brighton are giving the ball away in silly areas across the pitch but Man Utd have not capitalised so far. It remains 2-0.
18:34 BST - We're back underway for the second half.
18:25 BST - Manchester United have never lost a Premier League game at Old Trafford when leading at half-time (P326, W301, D25).
18:17 BST - HALF-TIME! Two goals to the good at the break for Manchester United.

18:08 BST - Manchester United have scored nine first-half goals in nine games, more than any other team in the Premier League this season.
18:04 BST - GOAL! Two for Manchester United! Casemiro lines up a shot from distance and it takes a massive deflection off Yasin Ayari, wrongfooting Bart Verbruggen as it rolls into the net.
18:00 BST - Since the start of last season, Matheus Cunha has scored more goals from outside the box than any other Premier League player in all competitions (seven).
17:54 BST - GOAL! Manchester United hit the front via Matheus Cunha, who bends a low shot from the edge of the box into the far corner to notch his first goal for the club!
17:31 BST - KICK-OFF! Underway at Old Trafford with Manchester United getting the ball rolling.
17:15 BST - Time to shift the focus onto Manchester United versus Brighton. The Seagulls have been on a strong run at Old Trafford, winning on each of their last three visits.
17:03 BST - Check out our reports of this afternoon's dramatic Premier League action:
16:58 BST - FULL-TIME! Sunderland strike in the 93rd minute to down Chelsea 2-1 at Stamford Bridge and move up to second in the Premier League!

16:56 BST - FULL-TIME! It's all over at St James' Park, with Newcastle grinding out a 2-1 win over Fulham.

16:52 BST - GOAL! Sunderland have the lead in the dying embers at Chelsea! Brian Brobbey holds the ball up against two defenders and rolls it across for Chemsdine Talbi, who places his effort into the corner!
16:47 BST - GOAL! Newcastle might have found a winner! Bruno Guimaraes restores Newcastle's lead in the 90th minute, cleaning up a rebound from close range in the penalty area.
16:39 BST - Looking ahead to Manchester United's home clash with Brighton, here are the starting line-ups for both teams:

16:25 BST - Sasa Lukic has scored his first goal in the Premier League this season, netting for the first time since March 16th, 2024, against Tottenham.
16:14 BST - GOAL! Fulham equalise at Newcastle through Sasa Lukic, who heads in a rebound.
16:05 BST - We're back underway in both games.
15:48 BST - HALF-TIME! Time for a pause this afternoon and there is a lead for Newcastle, while Chelsea find themselves level with Sunderland.


15:45 BST - Newcastle's Jacob Murphy has attempted five shots, the first time he has attempted at least five shots in a match in the Premier League since facing Luton on February 3rd, 2024 (five shots).
15:22 BST - GOAL! Sunderland are level at Stamford Bridge! A long throw causes chaos in the Chelsea box and after a bit of pinball, Wilson Isidor is there to redirect it in!
15:18 BST - GOAL! Jacob Murphy gives Newcastle the lead versus Fulham, albeit against the run of play! He picks Calvin Bassey's pocket and races in on goal before finding the far corner.
15:04 BST - GOAL! Chelsea take just four minutes to lead against Sunderland, with Alejandro Garnacho netting his first goal for the club with a low drive.
15:00 BST - KICK-OFF! Up and running in the first two Premier League games today.
14:40 BST - Fulham's Alex Iwobi is making his 300th appearance in the Premier League.
13:55 BST - Time to delve into the starting line-ups for this afternoon's two kick-offs in the Premier League:


13:25 BST - One match has already been done and dusted this weekend as West Ham's dismal season continued with a 2-1 defeat on their travels to Leeds on Friday night.
Down in 19th place in the Premier League table with just four points from nine games, it represents the Hammers' worst start to a season in 52 years.
13:00 BST - Good afternoon and welcome to Flashscore's Football Tracker! We'll be bringing you live coverage of every Premier League fixture across the weekend.
No midday fixture today means the action begins at 15:00 BST with Chelsea hosting Sunderland and Newcastle taking on Fulham.
Those are before Manchester United play Brighton at 17:30 BST, before a 20:00 BST kick-off between Brentford and slumping Liverpool.
