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Brentford are comfortably in the Premier League's mid-table on 20 points following that result. Leeds pull three points clear of the relegation zone and remain unbeaten in three.
FULL TIME: Brentford 1-1 Leeds
Brentford led through Jordan Henderson's first goal in red and white. The Bees couldn't hold on as Calvert-Lewin continued his strong run of form with a later equaliser.
CHANCE BRENTFORD
Ouattara let's fly from 20-yards out but the shot sails over the Leeds crossbar.
Five minutes of injury time coming up. Will we see a winner?
CHANCE LEEDS
Leeds fancy the win here and Ethan Ampadu thumps a stinging shot just wide from 20 yards.
GOAL LEEDS
A quick response from the visitors and Dominic Calvert-Lewin gets his fourth goal in four appearances with a glacing header into the net from Willy Gnonto's cross.
Leeds work the ball quickly to Jayden Bogle, who is completely unmarked. The defender can't hold his composure and he prods wide.
A tribute to former teammate Diogo Jota
CHANCE LEEDS
It's starting to open up and Aaronson's half volley is pushed to safety by Caoimhin Kelleher.
That was Henderson's first PL goal in four years.
GOAL BRENTFORD
Jordan Henderson takes a risk and races on to Rico Henry's pass. The midfielder's side-footed strike from the edge of the area takes a slight deflection and flies past Perri.
Brentford find some rhythm in the final third and Ouattara lines up a shot, but it's well blokced by the Leeds back line.
Openings remain at a premium as we head into the final 20 minutes in West London. Can either side find the breakthrough?
Brentford add some fresh legs as Rico Henry and Mikkel Damsgaard come on for Aaron Hickey and Lewis-Potter.
Brentford get forward with their first attack after half time but Ouattara's low cross is easily gathered by Perri.
A more lively start to the second period and Tanaka lashes a shot just wide of Brentford's goal before Calvert-Lewin's header forces Kelleher into action.
SECOND HALF
Here we go for the second 45 minutes at the Gtech.
Will Brentford or Leeds find the breakthrough after half time?
HALF TIME: Brentford 0-0 Leeds
A couple of openings for both sides and Brentford had a penalty overturned for offside in an otherwise cagey opening 45 minutes.
Leeds carve out another chance and it's Okafor again who's in the right spot to latch on to Tanaka's knock down, but the Whites' attacker snatches at his shot and fires over the bar.
CHANCE BRENTFORD
Jordan Henderson releases Keane Lewis-Potter, who lashes a low first time shot inside the area at Lucas Perri.
NO PENALTY
There was an offside in the build-up and Brentford are denied a penalty.
PENALTY BRENTFORD
Outtara goes down under Gabriel Gudmundsson's challenge inside the Leeds area and Brentford have a penalty. VAR will have a check on this, though.
CHANCE LEEDS
Opportunities are starting to open up and Noah Okafor goes direct with an early shot and forces Caoimhin Kelleher into action.
CHANCE BRENTFORD
The first half chance of the evening goes to the hosts as Dango Ouattara shifts the ball onto his right foot and tests Lucas Perri with a powerful effort.
Brentford get yet another long throw into the box and the ball eventually falls to Mathias Jensen, whose shot is blocked.
20 minutes in and no real sign of danger for either side yet. Very cagey in the opening stages at the Gtech.
Stach's cutback is cleared behind by Brentford's defence. The Whites get a corner but can't utilise that opportunity.
Leeds try to get things going and Anton Stach's long-range shot is blocked. Dominic Calvert-Lewin then gets into the Brentford area and sends a low cross into the six yard area, but no one in white can reach it.
Brentford's Michael Kayode sends a rocket of a throw into Leeds' area and Nathan Collins sends his header over the bar.
KICK OFF
Brentford vs Leeds gets underway.
Just five minutes to go until kick off between Brentford and Leeds. Who will come out on top in this one?
Brentford host Leeds in today's final Premier League game. Here's how the sides lineup at the Gtech.
A man of the match performance from Hudson-Odoi.
Villa continue their winning run with a comeback win against West Ham.
Sunderland go level with Newcastle in the all-time Wear-Tyne derby head to head results.
The Stadium of Light errupted at the full time whistle. A big, big win for the Wearside outfit over their historic rivals.
FULL TIME: Sunderland 1-0 Newcastle
Sunderland earn the bragging rights as Nick Woltemade's own goal proves decisive in the Wear-Tyne derby.
FULL TIME: West Ham 2-3 Aston Villa
Morgan Rogers second half masterclass helps Villa to complete a comeback win over West Ham.
FULL TIME: Palace 0-3 City
Haaland and Foden lead the Cityzens to victory at Selhurst Park.
FULL TIME: Forest 3-0 Tottenham
Forest completely doiminant to seal a comofrtable victory over Tottenham.
GOAL CITY
Erling Haaland makes no mistake and converts from the spot.
PENALTY MAN CITY
Henderson concedes a late penalty at Selhurst Park after brining down Savinho.
CHANCE FOREST
There's no let up from the hosts and Gibbs-White stings Vicario's palms with a powerful effort.
Here's a closer look at Rogers' strike to put Villa in front.
Cherki is certainly finding his feet at City now.
CHANCE NEWCASTLE
Yoane Wissa has Newcastle's best chance of the game as Jacob Murphy's cross finds the forward six-yards out. He can't sort his feet out in time and Roefs quickly reacts to snub out any danger.
GOAL VILLA
Morgan Rogers gets his second of the afternoon, turning into the midfield and striking past Areola from 25-yards out. A spectacular goal!
GOAL FOREST
Sangare surely wraps up all three points for Forest. The midfielder smashes a powerful long-range strike in off the upright to cap a strong performance for the Tricky Trees.
CHANCE SUNDERLAND
Wilson Isidor brings down a long ball forward and unleashes a volley towards goal, forcing Ramsdale into a strong save.
Foden adds to an excellent recent goal tally in the PL.
GOAL RULED OUT
West Ham have a goal chalked off. Bowen produces a composed finish, but moved a fraction too early and was offside.
GOAL CITY
Phil Foden gives City some breathing space as the midfielder controls on the edge of the area and finds the bottom corner with a thumping low strike.
Newcastle have their first shot on target after 62 minutes as Bruno Guimarães' tame effort is held comfortably by Roefs.
Tijjani Reijnders' shot is saved by Henderson at Selhurst Park. Palace then race down the opposite end of the pitch and Wharton sends a shot well-over from 10-yards out.
CHANCE FOREST
Forest are really on top at the City Ground this afternoon and Jesus pulls a shot just wide of the post from a tight angle.
He's more familiar scoring at the other end of the pitch...
How influential has Rogers been for Villa?
GOAL VILLA!
Morgan Rogers takes a sweet first touch inside the area before swiveling and shooting low into the bottom corner.
OFF THE POST
Adam Wharton's strike cannons off the post as Palace push for an equaliser.
GOAL FOREST
Forest double their lead and it's Hudson-Odoi once again, controlling wide on the left and curling an unstoppable shot into the top corner. A peach!
GOAL SUNDERLAND
An own goal from nick Woltemade hands Sunderland the lead! Mukiele whips a teasing cross in and the towering Newcastle forward heads the ball into his own net.
SECOND HALF
Back to it for the second half across all four Premier League games.
Newcastle will need to be more positive in the second half to earn the bragging rights over Sunderland.
Will West Ham hold on to their lead over high-flying Villa?
Not easy on the eye that half!
HALF TIME: West Ham 2-1 Villa
Fernandes and Bowen give West Ham the advantage.
HALF TIME: Sunderland 0-0 Newcastle
Cagey, scrappy and very few chances in the Wear-Tyne derby so far.
HALF TIME: Palace 0-1 City
Erling Haaland's 16th goal of the season puts City ahead at Selhurst Park.
HALF TIME: Forest 1-0 Tottenham
Hudson Odoi's first goal at the City Ground this season gives Forest the half time lead.
CHANCE PALACE
Jean Philippe Mateta has two chances to pull Palace level in injury time. The Eagles striker pulls his second opportunity wide from a promising position. More big missed chances for Palace this afternoon.
Granit Xhaka sends a dangerous ball into the Newcastle box and Dan Ballard's header has too much height and flies over the Magpies' crossbar. A decent chance at the end of the half.
Haaland showing once again that he only needs one sight at goal to get on the scoresheet.
GOAL CITY
Erling Haaland connects with Matheus Nunes' cross into the Palace area and nods past Dean Henderson. Ruthless from the Cityzens.
CHANCES FOREST
So close to 2-0 for the hosts! Igor Jesus crosses for Morgan Gibbs-White, who pokes towards goal, but he can't beat Vicario. Moments later, Gibbs-White sends a backheel towards goal and it skips past the post.
CHANCE SPURS
Archie Gray takes a nice touch on the edge of the area and tries to sneak his following shot into the bottom corner, but John Victor gets down quickly to keep that one out.
CHANCE CITY
City get their first chance and Phil Foden's dipping free-kick forces Dean Henderson into a low save.
GOAL FOREST
The Tricky Trees make this one count as Callum Hudson Odoi pounces on a loose ball inside the six yard area and makes no mistake putting Forest in front.
CHANCE FOREST
Nikola Milenkovic is left completely unmarked from a corner and the defender headers inches wide from close-range.
GOAL WEST HAM
It's been an end to end first half so far and Jarrod Bowen restores the Hammers' lead as Freddie Potts' strike deflects off Bowen and into the net.
Villa have the momentum in East London now and John McGinn heads narrowly over from Morgan Rogers' cross.
Plenty of early, early goals in the PL this season.
OFF THE BAR
Yeremy Pino's rising shot clips the top of the bar. Palace pushing for an opener at Selhurst.
CHANCE SPURS
Richarlison has Tottenham's first half chance and headers wide from Randal Kolo Muani's cross.
A nervy moment for Newcastle there as Sunderland send a deep cross into the area. Malick Thiaw is unsure of his bearings and has to put the ball behind for a corner.
CHANCE PALACE
Mateta causes havoc for the City's backline and the ball eventually falls to Nathaniel Clyne, who pokes wide.
GOAL ASTON VILLA
Ollie Watkins quickly levels for the Villans with a thumping header inside the near post.
CHANCE FOREST
Ibrahim Sangare climbs highest to header towards goal, his effort smashes off the post and bounces wide.
Sunderland are taking the game straight to Newcastle here. A real intensity to this game so far.
GOAL WEST HAM
Mateus Fernandes strikes in the first minute at the London Stadium. The midfielder dispossesses Ezri Konsa, drives towards goal and curls into the net. What a start!
KICK OFF
We're up and running in the Premier League.
Just five minutes to go until kick off. How will these games shape up across the afternoon?
Sunderland and Newcastle meet in the usually fierce Wear-Tyne derby this afternoon. Here are Regis Le Bris' final thoughts ahead of this rivalry encounter.
Doku was left out of City's squad for their trip to Crystal Palace. Pep Guardiola has confirmed that the winger has sustained a leg injury.
Spurs head to Nottingham Forest this afternoon and will hope to add to their recent unbeaten run. Thomas Frank gave his thoughts ahead of Spurs' trip to the City Ground.
Good afternoon and welcome to our live coverage of Sunday's Premier League action. We have five games in store this afternoon, including a rivalry Wear-Tyne clash between Sunderland and Newcastle.









































