Summary

  • Champions League build-up: Liverpool, Arsenal and Tottenham in action on Tuesday

  • Liverpool face Real Madrid who have their former player Trent Alexander-Arnold, who joined in the summer

  • Alexander-Arnold was seen paying tribute to his former teammate Diogo Jota on Monday

  • Meanwhile, cleaners have been seen restoring the mural of Alexander-Arnold in Liverpool after it appeared to have been defaced overnight

  • Elsewhere, Arsenal face Slavia Prague and Tottenham play Copenhagen on Tuesday

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  1. Black Cats up to fourthpublished at 07:44 GMT

    Sunderland could have leapfrogged Liverpool and Manchester City to move up to second place in the Premier League table with a victory over Everton.

    But the promoted side will have to be content with fourth - a Champions League place - instead after battling back to claim a point.

    Everton, meanwhile, remain 14th, five points above the relegation zone.

    Premier League table after 10 games
  2. Xhaka earns Sunderland draw against Evertonpublished at 07:37 GMT

    Sunderland 1-1 Everton

    Emlyn Begley
    BBC Sport reporter

    Media caption,

    Xhaka's first Sunderland goal earns draw against Everton

    Granit Xhaka scored his first Sunderland goal as the Black Cats came from behind to draw with Everton and move up to fourth place in the Premier League.

    Everton started brightly and led through Iliman Ndiaye's fine solo goal - picking the ball up on the right before beating several defenders and leaving the goalkeeper rooted to the spot.

    The Toffees were well on top, with Jack Grealish hitting the post, until Thierno Barry missed a sitter from three yards out in the 28th minute - and suddenly everything changed.

    Sunderland took control of the game.

    Xhaka scored their equaliser early in the second half with a deflected strike from 20 yards out after Enzo le Fee's effort was blocked.

    The Black Cats had the game's next 16 shots after that Barry miss - but could not find a winner.

  3. Good morningpublished at 07:30 GMT

    Welcome to today's live football news page.

    Stick with us for all the Premier League latest, starting with reaction to Monday night's 1-1 draw between Sunderland and Everton at the Stadium of Light.

    We will also bring you updates from the Champions League, including all the top lines from the Manchester City and Chelsea news conferences this lunchtime, plus previews of tonight's action.

    Granit XhakaImage source, Getty Images