Summary

  • Click the 'watch & listen' tab for 5 Live Final Score coverage & live BBC Radio commentaries from across the Premier League

  • FT: Brentford 2-2 Manchester City, Chelsea 2-2 Bournemouth & West Ham 3-2 Fulham

  • FT: Wood gives Forest lead, Jota levels for Liverpool

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  1. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 21:03 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    West Ham 3-1 Fulham

    West Ham make another change as goalscorer Carlos Soler is withdrawn.

    Scottish midfielder Andy Irving replaces him.

  2. KICK-OFFpublished at 21:02 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Nottingham Forest 1-0 Liverpool

    Breathless night of Premier League gold. We are back under way in the clash of the top two.

  3. Postpublished at 21:02 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Chelsea 1-2 Bournemouth

    Chelsea currently on course for their fifth Premier League on the spin without a win.

  4. Postpublished at 21:02 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Brentford 0-1 Man City

    Brentford have 20 minutes to get something from this game - they have played really well and continue to ask plenty of questions.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 21:02 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

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    Dave: Ok Maresca, you’ve made your point. We are out of the title race. But this is pathetic.

    Robert Sanchez and Levi ColwillImage source, Reuters
  6. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 21:01 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Chelsea 1-2 Bournemouth

    Enzo Maresca makes a change with Josh Acheampong coming off for Tosin Adarabioyo.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 21:01 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

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    Semenyo just channelled his inner-Obafemi Martins with that strike. Pow!

    Shaun

  8. Postpublished at 21:01 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Chelsea 1-2 Bournemouth

    There's been a lot of talk about Antoine Semenyo this season and with good reason. That goal really was stunning.

  9. 'Huge goal for Bournemouth'published at 21:00 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Chelsea 1-2 Bournemouth

    Glenn Murray
    Former Brighton striker on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Antoine Semenyo picks the ball up on the edge of the 18 yard box, pushes it forward and then hits it from underneath himself. It is a shot that seems to gain power the higher it goes. It sneaks beyond Robert Sanchez and into the corner. A huge goal for Bournemouth.

  10. Postpublished at 21:00 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Brentford 0-1 Man City

    Crisis club Manchester City are above Chelsea now and into the top four.

    Phil Foden celebratesImage source, PA Media
  11. CLOSE!published at 20:59 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Brentford 0-1 Man City

    How has that stayed out?!

    Brilliant from Nathan Ake as Bryan Mbeumo gets in behind and skips round Stefan Ortega, he picks out his mate Yoane Wissa in the six-yard box for what looks like a tap in but Ake somehow gets in the way to block it.

    Thomas Frank falls to his knees. Great game!

  12. goal

    GOAL - Chelsea 1-2 Bournemouthpublished at 20:58 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Antoine Semenyo (68 mins)

    Pick that out! Antoine Semenyo creates space when up against Josh Acheampong and absolutely rifles one past Robert Sanchez to send the Bournemouth fans wild behind that goal.

    What a turnaround!

    Bournemouth celebrateImage source, Reuters
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    Look up ‘cushioned finish’ and there’ll be a link to a video of that finish by Phil Foden.

    Andrew

  14. Postpublished at 20:58 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Brentford 0-1 Man City

    Crisis club Manchester City are level on points with Chelsea as it stands.

  15. goal

    GOAL - West Ham 3-1 Fulhampublished at 20:57 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Lucas Paqueta (67 mins)

    Bernd Leno gets himself into a right mess as he holds on to a back pass for a little too long.

    And then the Fulham goalkeeper gives the ball away to Lucas Paqueta in a poor attempt to clear it away from danger.

    The West Ham man has an open goal to aim at and calmly slots it in to restore West Ham's two-goal advantage.

    Lucas Paqueta celebratesImage source, Reuters
  16. Postpublished at 20:57 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Chelsea 1-1 Bournemouth

    Bournemouth look a completely different side this half! They come forward again but Justin Kluivert slips at the key moment and Chelsea regain the ball.

  17. YELLOW CARDpublished at 20:57 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    West Ham 2-1 Fulham

    Sasa Lukic slides in and brings down Aaron Wan-Bissaka, and the result is a yellow card.

    Not much later, West Ham's Tomas Soucek is also cautioned for a foul on Harry Wilson.

  18. goal

    GOAL - Brentford 0-1 Man Citypublished at 20:55 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Phil Foden (66 mins)

    Corrrrr what a ball!

    Kevin de Bruyne has looked the most likely architect all night for the champions and that is just superb. He drifts out wide to the right and just flashes in the cross nice and early, it's so good and Phil Foden arrives on time to stick out a boot and just stroke it in, almost with his studs.

    Phil Foden scoresImage source, Reuters
  19. 'Reckless action and not violent conduct'published at 20:55 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Chelsea 1-1 Bournemouth

    Premier League

    Premier League match centre via X:

    "VAR recommended an on-field review for a possible red card to Brooks for violent conduct. Upon review, the referee deemed that the challenge on Cucurella was a reckless action and not violent conduct – and issued a yellow card to Brooks."

  20. DISALLOWED GOALpublished at 20:55 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Brentford 0-0 Man City

    The ball is in the net as Mikkel Damsgaard slams in from 18 yards - but unfortunately he was about eight yards offside when he first controlled the ball seconds earlier.