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Hannah Pinnock·20 September 2025
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RESULTS:
FULL-TIME:
That's it from Craven Cottage as Fulham fight back to bank a 3-1 win against capital rivals Brentford!
The Bees remain just outside the bottom three, while the Cottagers climb to seventh in the league table.
GOAL!!
And then there were three!
An unlucky moment from Ethan Pinnock sees the Jamaican centre-back get on the scoresheet with an own goal, as Fulham appear to now be coasting to a home result for Marco Silva
Fulham are fully deserving of their lead at half-time.
Brentford did well to take their only decent chance of the match before the Cottagers came alive - can they go on to find a third and seal all three points?
GOAL!!!
And just like that, Fulham are in front!
Harry Wilson calmly curls a low effort into the bottom corner after Iwobi picked out his run into the box. Sublime stuff from the Cottagers!
GOAL!
And we're back level!
Alex Iwobi pounces from close range to rifle home and restore parity along the Thames. It's now Fulham 1-1 Brentford!
All it takes is one
GOAL!!
Brentford have taken the lead just before the 20th minute mark through Mikkel Damsgaard on his return to the Bees' XI!
A tidy finish from the Dane!
Him.–
And we're underway at Craven Cottage!
Who will come out on top in the West London Derby?!
FULL TIME! MANCHESTER UNITED 2-1 CHELSEA
United hold on for a precious, precious win after a chaotic 90 minutes at Old Trafford.
Could this be a turning point for Amorim?
Tosin gets booked for taking down Cunha, who does very well to carry the ball and win a free-kick for United close to the Chelsea box.
Time is ticking away for the Blues.
Reece James whips another fine ball into the box that Bayindir loses, but Pedro cannot strike home.
Three minutes to go.
There will be SEVEN minutes of added time.
Plenty of time for Chelsea to score...
Amorim makes his final substitution with Fernandes surprisingly coming off for Kobbie Mainoo.
Can United hold on?
GREAT SAVE!
James gifts Fernandes the ball, and he drives on before unleashing a strike.
Jörgensen does well to turn it away for a corner.
That was Chelsea's first effort on target.
They have 10 minutes plus added time to get another goal.
GOOOOAL! CHELSEA BACK IN IT!
Game well and truly back on.
Chelsea play a corner short, and James' brilliant cross is met by Chalobah who powers a header into the bottom corner.
Amad gets his scissor kick all wrong from de Ligt's ball into the box.
We really haven't come close to a third goal after the break.
The United keeper is taken down by George, who goes into the book.
Lot of yellow carded players out there...
Altay Bayindir has yet to make a save. Will that change in the last 20 here?
Leny Yoro is on for Harry Maguire, while former Chelsea man Mason Mount is on for Mbeumo.
Could he rub salt in the Blues' wounds?
Tyrique George and Malo Gusto are on for Fofana and Cucurella, which means Garnacho will not play on his return to Old Trafford.
Matheus Cunha makes his return from injury, coming on for Mazraoui, which means Amad will move to right wing-back.
GOAL RULED OUT FOR CHELSEA!
Fofana heads in close range after a Reece James corner comes his way.
He's about two yards offside though, and his celebration is quickly stopped.
Wesley Fofana is hobbling so he must be coming off soon.
Garnacho time?
Very bitty start to the second half.
Enzo Fernández goes into the book for a challenge on Ugarte.
One to watch out for.
Could we see another red card?
The pitch is absolutely sodden here at Old Trafford.
Might that play a factor in the second half?
BACK UNDERWAY!
Can the second 45 come near the first 45?
Benjamin Šeško is off for Manuel Ugarte, with Amorim looking to shore up in midfield.
Tough break for the Slovene striker.
No changes for Chelsea.
This is the first Premier League game to see both sides have a player sent off in the first half since October 2014.
The game? Crystal Palace vs. Chelsea.
The Blues won that game. Long road back to do so here though.
HALF TIME!
What a ridiculous 45 minutes of football.
United lead 2-0 but Casemiro's red card completely changes the second half ahead.
You couldn't rule anything out.
RED CARD FOR UNITED! CASEMIRO IS SENT OFF!
United were cruising but crisis is never too far away, and Casemiro is the one to kickstart it.
He's on a yellow but goes in foolishly on Andrey Santos, and United's second goalscorer is sent off.
Game back on?
Marc Cucurella goes into the book for a rash challenge.
It has just been a nightmare first half for Chelsea, and it's not over yet with NINE minutes of added time.
Tells you everything about the game so far.
Football is a funny game and there's always a narrative.
Ruben Amorim has rightly been criticised for how United have struggled with his system, but the two players chosen to start in midfield here have scored the goals.
Who had Dorgu and Luke Shaw down for assists too?
GOOOOAL! CASEMIRO MAKES IT 2-0!!!!
United double their lead and it's Casemiro who gets his third goal against the Blues.
Chelsea don't deal with a Mazraoui ball into the box, Luke Shaw heads the ball on and the Brazilian is there to nod home from two yards out.
Dream day for Amorim.
PENALTY DENIED FOR CHELSEA!
João Pedro goes down under a very light challenge from Noussair Mazraoui, and a VAR check sees no reason to award a penalty.
Chelsea have barely had a kick here.
It's the fastest three subs have been made in the Premier League era and given subs were not really a thing before 1992, in the English top flight overall.
Remarkable opening 25 minutes here.
200 Premier League appearances for United, and now 100 goals in all competitions.
A big day all round for the Portuguese midfielder.
Palmer has his jacket on and walks down the tunnel.
Big blow for Chelsea, with their star man just back from an injury-enforced absence.
ANOTHER SUB FOR CHELSEA!
Cole Palmer of all players is taken off, with Andrey Santos on in his place.
It must be an injury??
Mbeumo curls one just over. United are all over 10-man Chelsea here.
GOAAAAAL! BRUNO GIVES UNITED THE LEAD!
United make the man advantage count very quickly!
Bruno Fernandes nips in and tucks it past Jörgensen from a Dorgu header, and he is judged to be onside by the slightest of margins.
It's his 100th goal for the club, and what a time to get it.
It's all United here, and it already looks like being a long day for Chelsea.
An early goal would really help the hosts here.
From the resulting free-kick, Bruno Fernandes fires straight at the wall before Mbeumo fires over a deflected effort.
Filip Jörgensen comes on with Estêvão being the unfortunate player to be forced off.
Tosin Adarabioyo is also on for Pedro Neto as Maresca makes early changes in a chaotic start here.
RED CARD FOR CHELSEA!
Incredible start here!!!!
Benjamin Šeško flicks on a long ball, and Sánchez is sent off for taking down Mbeumo as the last man.
The correct call and what a disaster for Chelsea.
EARLY CHANCES FOR UNITED!
The hosts have started the better, with Patrick Dorgu at the heart of it.
The Danish wing-back puts a ball in for Bryan Mbeumo to head at Robert Sánchez, before Reece James denies him from taking a shot inside the box.
KICK OFF!
We're underway at Old Trafford, where the rain is approaching biblical levels.
Five minutes away from kick-off at Old Trafford.
It is another massive game for the under-fire Ruben Amorim, while Chelsea have had a stuttering start to the season despite being unbeaten in the league.
FULL TIME! WOLVES 1-3 LEEDS
A stunning 15-minute spell just before half-time saw Leeds come from behind to go 3-1 up.
That's how it stayed on a brilliant day for Daneil Farke.
Wolves remain pointless and rooted to the bottom.
FULL TIME! WEST HAM 1-2 CRYSTAL PALACE
More misery for West Ham, who have now lost all three of their home games this season, and all three to London rivals.
Palace remain unbeaten, but what does this mean for Graham Potter?
FULL TIME! BRIGHTON 2-2 TOTTENHAM
What a game.
Spurs fight back from 2-0 down to grab a deserved point at the Amex.
FULL TIME! BURNLEY 1-1 NOTTINGHAM FOREST
Ange Postecoglou gets his first point as Forest manager but he'll be frustrated to not have got all three.
Burnley are proving a tough nut to crack in the top flight.
Calvert-Lewin salutes the away end as he comes off with three minutes of added time left.
What day for him and Leeds!
We're heading towards added time in our four games.
Will there be late winners at the Amex and Turf Moor? Can West Ham save themselves? Is it all too late for Wolves?
PENALTY DENIED FOR SPURS!
Simons goes down under a challenge from Maxim De Cuyper and there is a VAR check but it's waved away.
It would have been very soft but Spurs are getting closer.
GOOOAL! SPURS ARE LEVEL LATE ON!
Kudus gets another assist as Spurs grab a deserved equaliser with just eight minutes remaining.
The Ghanaian's cross bounces off Jan Paul van Hecke's leg and past Verbruggen.
Unlucky for Brighton, but could Spurs go on and win this now?
Leeds are looking very comfortable at Molineux and are on their way to a second league win of the season.
This three points would change the complexion entirely of their start on their return to the top flight.
Xavi Simons is on for Spurs and he's forced Verbruggen into a very strong save.
Can Spurs find an equaliser? 20 minutes to go.
GOOOAL! PALACE BACK IN FRONT!
After a brief respite, it's more pain for West Ham.
What a goal it is from Tyrick Mitchell, who picks the ball out of the sky to smash home after Adam Wharton's ball into the box is not dealt with.
The left-wing back scoring with his right foot - what a hit.
And here's the Chelsea lineup, with no place in the starting XI for Alejandro Garnacho on his big return.
The Manchester United team is in, with Harry Maguire and Casemiro in for Leny Yoro and Manuel Ugarte.
Matheus Cunha and Mason Mount are on the bench, as is Kobbie Mainoo once again.
Leeds are still 3-1 up but have Karl Darlow to thank for that, with the keeper making a fine close-range save from Marshall Munetsi.
That goal has really got West Ham going, who are sensing a first home win (and point!) of the season.
GOOOAL! BOWEN TO THE RESCUE!
Who else???
It's a goal scored from a corner for a change for West Ham, and it's Jarrod Bowen who's got it.
He peels away at the near post and sees his glanced header find its way into the net.
Big, big goal for Graham Potter.
HUGE CHANCE!
Anthony really should have got his and Burnley's second right away from the kick-off, shooting straight at Sels when in one on one with the Forest keeper.
Two minutes into the second half and Palace almost make it 2-0.
Again it's a corner with Maxence Lacroix seeing his header cannon off the bar.
BACK UNDERWAY!
45 huge minutes ahead.
HALF TIME!
Ooft what a 45 minutes across the grounds.
We've had 10 goals in our four games, let's hope for more of the same after the break.
GOOOAL! LEEDS MAKE IT 3-1!
Incredible stuff.
Leeds get another just before the break, Noah Okafor smashing home on the break.
Wolves are looking at five losses in a row. Was handing Vitor Pereira a new contract the right call??
GOOOAL! SPURS BACK IN IT!
Spurs are right back in this right before the half-time whistle.
Richarlison is the scorer, swivelling and finishing after being picked out by Mohamed Kudus.
There was a quick VAR check for an unknown reason but the goal stands.
Game on.
A staggering seven of West Ham's 12 goals conceded this season have come from set-pieces.
GOOOOAL! LEEDS TURN IT AROUND!
One goal in their opening four games, but now Leeds have two in the space of eight minutes.
It's a brilliant free kick from Anton Stach, who smashes one in from the edge of the box.
Pick that one out.
GOOOAL! PALACE LEAD AT WEST HAM!
Set-pieces yet again are the downfall for West Ham, with Jean-Philippe Mateta powering a header in from close range after Marc Guéhi's deflected effort is saved by a combination of bar and Alphonso Areola.
More misery at the London Stadium for the home side.
GOOOOAL! CALVERT-LEWIN OFF THE MARK FOR LEEDS!
What a time to get your first goal for your new club.
Jayden Bogle's cross takes a deflection, setting up perfectly for Dominic Calvert-Lewin to loop a powerful header over José Sá.
Pandemonium in the away end!
GOOOOAL! BRIGHTON DOUBLE THEIR LEAD!
Yasin Ayari makes it 2-0 to Brighton but Spurs are the masters of their own downfall.
Lucas Bergvall gives the ball to his international teammate, and he takes a punt from the left-hand side of the box.
It flies through Vicario, who really should do better.
Richarlison hits the side netting as Spurs look for a way back into the game.
Spurs have dominated possession but have yet to test Bart Verbruggen in the Brighton goal.
GOOOAL! BURNLEY EQUALISE!
Forest's goal was a beauty, Burnley's is not but Scott Parker won't care one bit.
The ball goes into the box and it falls to Jaidon Anthony, whose shot slips under Mats Selz and into the goal.
Oleksander Zinchenko helps it over the line, but the winger is claiming it!
What a lad!
Great finish.
GOAL! WOLVES MAKE IT 1-0!
And we've another early goal at Molineux where Ladislav Krejčí has scored his first goal for the club.
The summer loan signing gets on the end of a lovely through ball and puts the ball past Karl Darlow in fine fashion.
Wolves lead for the first time this season.
GOAL! BRIGHTON LEAD SPURS!
It's against the run of play but Brighton are in the lead through Yankuba Minteh.
Georginio Rutter finds the winger, who stays just onside to round Guglielmio Vicario and tap home.
GOOOAL! FOREST TAKE THE LEAD INSIDE 100 SECONDS!
Neco Williams gets the first Premier League goal of the Ange Postecoglou era, and it's an absolute screamer.
The ball falls to the full-back on the edge of the box from a corner and he absolutely hammers the ball into the roof of the net.
KICK OFF!
And we're underway across the Premier League.
Minutes away from kick off now.
Let's hope for plenty of goals today.
It's a surprise to see Xavi Simons on the bench at the Amex Stadium.
Attention now turns to our four 3pm (BST) kick-offs, which are just over 20 minutes away.
Brighton hosting Spurs is the pick of the games on papers but there's plenty of intrigue elsewhere.
Can Ange Postecoglou get his first points as Nottingham Forest? Can Wolves get their first points in general? Can Leeds score from open play?
As for West Ham and Graham Potter, there's more than one question surrounding them. A big afternoon of football awaits.
FT: Liverpool 2-1 Everton
Arne Slot's side continue their 100% record this season with a slender victory over Everton.
After storming into a two-goal lead in the first half, the hosts allowed their opponents back into the game in the second, but just about held on in the end.
Into added time...
Three minutes to be played at the end of the second half.
Can Liverpool hold on?
Liverpool 2-1 Everton
Corner for Everton...
It falls to Jack Grealish, who tries an acrobatic volley. He gets it all wrong.
Liverpool 2-1 Everton
Double Everton change in the closing stages...
Alcaraz on for Mykolenko, Dibling replaces Ndiaye.
Liverpool 2-1 Everton
Blocked!
Florian Wirtz plays it back to Dominik Szoboszlai in the box, but the attempted effort is blocked.
Liverpool 2-1 Everton
Nervy in Anfield...
Into the final 10 minutes and Liverpool are holding on to a slender lead, after allowing Everton a route back into this.
The Reds should have been out of sight in the first half but as has often been the case this season, they're struggling to defend their lead.
Liverpool 2-1 Everton
Another booking!
Florian Wirtz goes into the book then is penalised for tugging back Iliman Ndiaye.
Liverpool 2-1 Everton
Chance for Everton!
Conor Bradley fouls Jack Grealish and gives away a free-kick in a crossable position.
James Garner whips it well wide.
Liverpool 2-1 Everton
Yellow card!
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall goes into the book for taking a free-kick too quickly...?
Liverpool 2-1 Everton
CHANCE!
Dominik Szoboszlai stands over a Liverpool free-kick but he can't find the target. Into the Kop!
Liverpool 2-1 Everton
Huge block!
Liverpool look to counter Everton and James Tarkowski denies Florian Wirtz a shot on goal.
Liverpool 2-1 Everton
Jack Grealish is causing problems for Liverpool!
Dominik Szoboszlai goes into the book for a foul on the former Manchester City man.
Liverpool 2-1 Everton
A lifeline for the Toffees!
Liverpool make another change!
Alexander Isak is on for his Premier League debut for Liverpool as he replaces goalscorer Hugo Ekitike.
Liverpool 2-1 Everton
Double Liverpool change...
⏩ Curtis Jones and Florian Wirtz
⏪ Cody Gakpo and Alexis Mac Allister
GOAL! Everton pull one back!
Idrissa Gueye with the goal for the visitors.
Milos Kerkez missed a cross from Jack Grealish and Iliman Ndiaye was there to lay it off to the goalscorer.
Liverpool 2-1 Everton
KICK OFF!
Back underway for the second half at Anfield.
Everton make a change at half-time!
⏩ Thierno Barry
⏪ Beto
Mo Salah is climbing up the standings!
HT: Liverpool 2-0 Everton
A strong first half from Arne Slot's side as goals from Ryan Gravenberch and Hugo Ekitike the difference at this stage.
Liverpool will be wary of the recent trend that has seen them give up leads when comfortably ahead, and Everton will be inspired by that fact.
Huge second half ahead.
Into added time
One extra minute to be played at the end of the first half.
Liverpool 2-0 Everton
Everton creating chances...
A corner is eventually cleared to Jordan Pickford but the Toffees work it forward once again and James Garner sees an effort from the edge of the box blocked.
Liverpool must be careful not to take their foot off the gas.
Liverpool 2-0 Everton
CHANCE!
Everton searching for a way back into this and they look to capitalise after Alisson gives the ball away cheaply. Ndiaye crosses but Beto's volley is wide.
Liverpool 2-0 Everton
Four goals in six starts for Hugo!
Challenge for Liverpool now...
Three times this season Arne Slot's side have conceded two-goal leads, most recently against Atletico Madrid in the Champions League.
They need to get a third here, or risk Everton forcing their way back into the game.
Liverpool 2-0 Everton
GOAL! IT'S TWO!
Hugo Ekitike extends Liverpool's lead at Anfield as Ryan Gravenberch turns provider with the assist!
Liverpool 2-0 Everton
CHANCE!
A sight of goal for the visitors but Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall cannot keep his effort on target. David Moyes' side are starting to grow into the game after a tricky start.
Liverpool 1-0 Everton
First real opportunity to get forward for Everton as Konate concedes a corner.
It's punched into the air by Alisson and eventually cleared by Liverpool.
Liverpool 1-0 Everton
Anfield rises to pay tribute to Diogo Jota in the 20th minute as his song rings out.
Never forgotten.
BLOCK!
Conor Bradley tries his luck with a volley but Vitalii Mykolenko does well to block.
Liverpool 1-0 Everton
Strong start to the season for Gravenberch!
CLOSE!
Salah goes close to making it two but he curls his effort just wide.
Liverpool 1-0 Everton
It was truly an outstanding goal from the Dutch midfielder to give Liverpool the advantage at Anfield.
Gravenberch clipped his first time finish beyond Jordan Pickford after a fantastic ball from Mohamed Salah.
Liverpool 1-0 Everton
GOAL! LIVERPOOL LEAD!
Just like that, the Reds have a breakthrough and it's none other than Ryan Gravenberch with the goal.
Liverpool 1-0 Everton
No big chances yet...
Liverpool have looked lively, especially Hugo Ekitike, but the hosts are yet to carve out a clear-cut opportunity.
The visitors with just 15% possession in the opening 10 minutes at Anfield.
Liverpool 0-0 Everton
Liverpool get forward as Ekitike sparks a break, but the move breaks down inside the box as Salah misplaces as pass.
Liverpool 0-0 Everton
KICK OFF!
Everton get things underway.
The teams are out!
Kick-off shortly at Anfield.
10 minute warning!
The countdown to kick-off is on at Anfield! Stay tuned for live updates as Liverpool look to maintain their winning start to the season, while Everton will hope to cause an upset!
Warm ups are underway at Anfield!
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🚨 A reminder of today's team news...
Liverpool XI: Alisson, Bradley, Van Dijk, Konate, Kerkez, Mac Allister, Szoboszlai, Gravenberch, Salah, Gakpo, Ekitike
Liverpool subs: Mamardashvili, Gomez, Endo, Wirtz, Isak, Jones, Robertson, Frimpong, Ngumoha
Everton XI: Pickford, O'Brien, Keane, Tarkowski, Mykolenko, Gana, Garner, Dewsbury-Hall, Ndiaye, Grealish, Beto
Everton subs: Travers, Patterson, Coleman, Aznou, Dibling, Alcaraz, Iroegbunam, McNeil, Barry
Good afternoon!
Welcome to our coverage of today's Premier League fixtures, starting with the Merseyside derby at Anfield.
Nottingham Forest's trip to Burnley and Wolves up against Leeds United are among the 3pm kick-offs, while Manchester United and Chelsea will face off later this evening at Old Trafford.
Stay tuned!