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16:04 GMT – FULL-TIME! Despite throwing the kitchen sink at it, Aston Villa are unable to beat 10-man Brentford, who run out 1-0 winners.

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16:02 GMT – FULL-TIME! A dramatic finale sees Manchester United win 3-2 against Fulham.

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Read more: Manchester United move into top four after surviving late Fulham scare

16:01 GMT – We’re into 12 minutes of added time at Old Trafford.

15:57 GMT – FULL-TIME! It ends all square between Forest and Palace.

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15:53 GMT – GOAL! Oh my goodness, less than two minutes later, United are on the attack, and Benjamin Sesko restores their lead in the dying embers of the match, being played in by Bruno Fernandes.

15:52 GMT – GOAL! They’ve done it! Kevin snatches a late leveller with a fine finish for Fulham at Old Trafford to make it 2-2 in added time.

15:44 GMT – GOAL! Raul Jimenez dispatches the penalty to make it 2-1 at Old Trafford with a few minutes left on the clock.

15:43 GMT – PENALTY TO FULHAM!

Harry Maguire brings down Raul Jimenez in the penalty area to offer a lifeline for the visitors…

15:33 GMT – The lineups are in for Spurs against Manchester City, with the home side heavily depleted with injuries.

Kick-off is just under an hour away at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

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15:16 GMT – GOAL! Matheus Cunha doubles United’s lead against Fulham. 

Casemiro manages to prod the ball to Cunha after a melee inside the box, and he needs no second invitation to slot the ball into the roof of the net.

15:16 GMT – NO GOAL! VAR rules out Abraham’s goal for Villa and it’s still 0-1.

15:14 GMT – VAR CHECK! The ball may have gone out of play in the build up to Abraham’s goal…

15:12 GMT – GOAL! Aston Villa level against 10-man Brentford, with the returning Tammy Abraham slipping the ball into the net after being first to a rebound in the box.

15:09 GMT – We’re back up and running in all three games.

14:59 GMT – Bruno Fernandes has created 65 chances this season, more than any other player in the Premier League.

14:57 GMT – HALF-TIME!

Aston Villa 0-1 Brentford

Manchester United 1-0 Brentford

Nottingham Forest 1-1 Crystal Palace 

14:49 GMT – GOAL! The 10 men of Brentford lead at Villa! Dango Ouattara cuts inside from the left and rifles a strike into the top corner. Villa are stunned!

14:47 GMT – GOAL! Ismaila Sarr steps up and converts for visiting Palace, making it 1-1 before half-time.

14:45 GMT – RED CARDS! Two sendings off around the grounds!

Brentford’s Kevin Schade is given a straight red for an apparent kick-out at Villa’s Matty Cash after a coming together.

Elsewhere, Forest’s Neco Williams has received the same for saving a Palace shot on the line with his hand! It’s all happening and Palace have a penalty.

14:27 GMT – Only Arsenal (17) have scored more Premier League goals from set-pieces this season (excluding penalties) than Manchester United (14).

14:19 GMT – GOAL! And now United score! Casemiro heads in the resulting free-kick to hand the hosts the lead.

14:18 GMT – NO PENALTY! It’s overturned as the contact happened outside the box and a free-kick is awarded.

14:16 GMT – PENALTY! United have a spot kick as Mateus Cunha appears to have been fouled by Jorge Cuenca.

Fulham boss Marco Silva is not a happy bunny at all, but VAR will have a look at this.

14:05 GMT – GOAL! It hasn’t taken long for Forest to hit the front as Morgan Gibbs-White opens the scoring against Palace.

14:00 GMT – Underway at Old Trafford, Villa Park and the City Ground – follow the latest from the Premier League

13:22 GMT – Tammy Abraham is making his first appearance for Aston Villa since facing Derby County in the Championship play-off final in May 2019.

13:05 GMT – Time to focus on what’s in store today with the latest team news for this afternoon’s three fixtures:

Aston Villa v Brentford

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Nottingham Forest v Crystal Palace 

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12:20 GMT – What happened on Saturday? Table-topping Arsenal put aside their short wobble as they smacked Leeds 4-0 away from home, opening up a seven-point gap before City and Villa play today.

Liverpool came from a goal down to thrash Newcastle 4-1 at Anfield, while Chelsea rallied from a 2-0 half-time deficit to West Ham, scoring a 92nd-minute winner to seal a dramatic comeback.

Elsewhere, Everton snatched a last-gasp 1-1 draw at Brighton and Bournemouth ran out 2-0 winners at Wolves.

12:00 GMT – Good afternoon! Welcome back to Flashscore’s Football Tracker as we continue to plough through this weekend’s Premier League games.

Three 14:00 kick-offs await with a resurgent Manchester United hosting Fulham, third-placed Aston Villa against Brentford and Nottingham Forest playing Crystal Palace in a key match in the bottom half.

Following those, it’s over to North London where perplexing Tottenham host Manchester City, who like Villa, are chasing down leaders Arsenal. Should be interesting to see how that one plays out later.

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Saturday, January 31st

22:53 GMT – That’s a wrap for tonight, we’ll be back here tomorrow for more Premier League action. Night!

22:36 GMT – Mikel Arteta said Arsenal’s 4-0 demolition of Leeds proved the Premier League leaders can cope with the pressure of the title race.

“We’re very happy, obviously. A very impressive performance, a very impressive result, especially in the context that we’ve done it,” he told reporters.

“We knew about the difficulty of the game and the opponent that we’re facing, with a recent form and the style of play that they have at the moment, the energy that the stadium brings.

“Then the fact that after three results that didn’t go our way in the league, we really wanted to show how much we wanted it. And I think we said something on that today.”

Read more: ‘Showed how much we wanted it’: Arteta hails Arsenal’s statement rout of Leeds

22:26 GMT – For the first time in the Premier League era, Chelsea came from two down at half-time to win thanks to their captain, as Fernandez netted in stoppage time.

“My biggest learning is there’s a spirit, a fight and a resilience in this group that I really, really like,” Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior told reporters afterwards.

“We don’t have many training sessions, but we spoke about reacting positively to setbacks. All of that was there in the second half, which wasn’t there in the first half.

“We’ve had so many games in a short space of time. I was fearful of a lack of energy and not energy or lack of application, but I felt our decision-making was really poor in the first half. When to keep the ball, when we pressed, we were just too far off it.”

Read more: ‘We had a reaction’: Chelsea boss Rosenior beams after dramatic comeback win

22:19 GMT – Liverpool’s Florian Wirtz, speaking to TNT Sports: “I am very happy. As I said before the game, I always love to score, assist, and help the team to win.

“I want to continue like that because it makes you happy and gives you more confidence. When you can help the team win it is always good.”

22:04 GMT – We’ll have some reaction from today’s matches coming right up.

21:58 GMT – FULL-TIME! A solid night’s work for Arne Slot’s Liverpool as the Reds run out 4-1 winners against Newcastle.

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21:54 GMT – GOAL! Ibrahima Konate completes the rout for Liverpool by adding a fourth. 

21:47 GMT – With 107 goals and 45 assists in the Premier League at Anfield, Mohamed Salah has the most goal involvements at a specific venue in the competition’s history, overtaking Wayne Rooney at Old Trafford and Thierry Henry at Highbury (both 151).

21:33 GMT – With 10 goals and 10 assists against Newcastle, Mohamed Salah has become the first player in Premier League history to record double figures for both goals and assists against an opponent.

21:28 GMT – GOAL! Florian Wirtz is found by Mohamed Salah after a one-two and rifles home Liverpool’s third of the night against Newcastle.

21:06 GMT – We’re back underway at Anfield.

20:52 GMT – HALF-TIME! Liverpool lead 2-1 after coming from behind against Newcastle.

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20:48 GMT – Since his debut for Liverpool in August, only Erling Haaland (31) has been involved in more goals for a Premier League side than Hugo Ekitike (19 – 15 goals, four assists).

20:43 GMT – GOAL! Liverpool take the lead and it’s Hugo Ekitike again, who gets on to the end of a Kerkes pass to put the Reds 2-1 up.

20:41 GMT – GOAL! Hugo Ekitike strikes to equalise for Liverpool after a fine assist from Florian Wirtz.

20:37 GMT – GOAL! Anthony Gordon picks up the ball on the edge of the penalty box and produces a moment of magic with a brilliant shot that puts the visitors ahead just before the break.

20:02 GMT – Virgil van Dijk is starting his 350th game for Liverpool in all competitions, becoming the seventh player to do so for the club during the Premier League era after Jamie Carragher (701), Steven Gerrard (647), Sami Hyypia (454), Jordan Henderson (409), Pepe Reina (393) and Mohamed Salah (387).

20:00 GMT – We’re underway between Liverpool and Newcastle at Anfield!

19:32 GMT – FULL-TIME! A remarkable comeback is completed for Chelsea, but West Ham will be gutted to come away with nothing there. It ends 3-2.

Read more: Fernandez seals stoppage-time comeback against London rivals West Ham

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19:24 GMT – GOAL! Enzo Fernandez pounces on a loose ball inside the box and beats the goalkeeper with a low shot into the middle of the net to complete the turnaround.

19:18 GMT – The lineups are in for Newcastle’s trip to Liverpool, which kicks off at 20:00 GMT:

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19:01 GMT – GOAL! Chelsea are back on level terms! It’s another substitute who scores as Marc Cucurella picks up the scraps with a diving header to make it 2-2.

18:48 GMT – GOAL! Chelsea get one back! Substitute Joao Pedro converts a header to cut the deficit to 2-1 to West Ham.

18:37 GMT – Back underway. A triple substitution for Chelsea as Joao Pedro, Marc Cucurella and Wesley Fofana come on for Alejandro Garnacho, Jorrel Hato and Benoit Badiashile.

18:21 GMT – HALF-TIME! What a scoreline for West Ham at the break as they deservedly lead Chelsea 2-0 at Stamford Bridge!

Problems for Liam Rosenior’s side as they’re booed off by the home faithful.

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18:15 GMT – Since the start of last season, only Antonee Robinson (10), Lucas Digne (8) and Pedro Porro (8) have provided more assists among defenders in the Premier League than Aaron Wan-Bissaka (7).

18:06 GMT – GOAL! It’s two for West Ham! The in-form Crysencio Summerville finishes Aaron Wan-Bissaka’s cutback expertly to give the Hammers a 2-0 lead at Stamford Bridge.

17:47 GMT – Since the start of 2023/24, only Mohamed Salah (43), Erling Haaland (36) and Ollie Watkins (32) have been involved in more Premier League goals away from home than Jarrod Bowen (29 – 18 goals, 11 assists).

17:37 GMT – GOAL! West Ham have an early lead! Their talisman Jarrod Bowen’s teasing cross gets through everyone in the box and sails all the way in.

17:31 GMT – KICK-OFF! Game on at Stamford Bridge – follow Chelsea v West Ham here

17:26 GMT – Enzo Fernandez is making his 50th Premier League start at Stamford Bridge, starting more home league games than any other Blues player since his debut in February 2023.

17:13 GMT – The focus now moves on to Stamford Bridge, which is the battleground for this evening’s London derby between Chelsea and West Ham.

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17:04 GMT – That escalated rather quickly. Recap all of this afternoon’s action with our dedicated match reports:

– Arsenal put four past Leeds to tighten grip at top of Premier League

– Beto rescues dramatic injury-time leveller for Everton against Brighton

– Bournemouth stroll to win with Wolves firmly rooted to bottom of the table

16:57 GMT – FULL-TIME! Game over at Brighton, where Beto’s 97th-minute equaliser steals a point for visiting Everton!

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16:55 GMT – GOAL! Everton equalise deep into stoppage time at Brighton! Substitute Beto snatches a point for the visitors right at the death!

16:53 GMT – FULL-TIME! It’s the perfect response from leaders Arsenal, who net four on their travels to Leeds to quell any nerves. 

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16:52 GMT – FULL-TIME! All over at Molineux and Bournemouth come away with a dogged 2-0 win against Wolves.

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16:47 GMT – GOAL! Bournamouth score a second at Wolves with Alex Scott crashing in what should be an insurance tally in stoppage time.

16:44 GMT – GOAL! Gabriel Jesus scores a fourth for Arsenal, twisting and turning in the box before firing in a devastating finish. It’s 4-0 and it’s a rout.

16:31 GMT – GOAL! Breakthrough for Brighton against Everton! The Seagulls make their pressure count as Pascal Gross sweeps in. 

16:28 GMT – GOAL! Arsenal have three and it’s surely game over at Leeds. Viktor Gyokeres gets on the end of a cross and ends his scoring drought in the league.

16:27 GMT – Here’s a little look ahead to the 17:30 kick-off between Chelsea and West Ham:

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15:51 GMT – HALF-TIME!

Brighton 0-0 Everton

Leeds 0-2 Arsenal

Wolves 0-1 Bournemouth

15:38 GMT – GOAL! Two for Arsenal and Noni Madueke’s corner finds its way in! Karl Darlow can only punch it into his own net and the Gunners lead 2-0.

15:32 GMT – GOAL! Bournemouth score first at Wolves courtesy of a wonderful half-volley from Eli Junior Kroupi.

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15:27 GMT – GOAL! Arsenal hit the front at Leeds! Martin Zubimendi flicks a header into the net after a good cross from Noni Madueke.

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15:06 GMT – NO GOAL! Wolves’ 18-year-old star forward Matheus Mane has the ball in the net against Bournemouth, but the flag is raised for offside.

15:00 GMT – KICK-OFF! We’re getting underway around the grounds this afternoon – follow the Premier League action here

14:44 GMT – Bukayo Saka has left Arsenal’s warm-up at Leeds early and headed straight down the tunnel with a physio.

It appears he’s injured and out of the side and set to be replaced by Noni Madueke.

14:33 GMT – Arsenal’s Declan Rice is making his 300th appearance in the Premier League.

13:57 GMT – Time to get stuck into some team news ahead of this afternoon’s action:

Brighton v Everton

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Wolves v Bournemouth

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13:25 GMT – Last Sunday’s defeat to Manchester United, coupled with Manchester City and Aston Villa winning meant Arsenal’s Premier League lead was trimmed down to four points.

Not too much change at the bottom with Wolves and Burnley, but West Ham have seemingly found form with back-to-back wins to move within five points of safety.

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13:00 GMT – Good afternoon! Welcome to Flashscore’s Football Tracker as we get set for another enticing weekend of Premier League action.

No lunchtime fixture today means we go straight to the three 15:00 kick-offs, which are headlined by Arsenal’s visit to Leeds as the Gunners look to bounce back from last Sunday’s home defeat to Manchester United.

Bottom side Wolves host Bournemouth and Brighton take on Everton too at the same time.

At 17:30, Chelsea are up against West Ham in a London derby at Stamford Bridge before an evening-concluding game at Anfield as Liverpool clash with Newcastle, kicking off at 20:00.

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