Summary

  • Kelly Cates, Mark Chapman and Gabby Logan announced as new Match of the Day presenters from next season

  • Manager news conferences - Amorim, Juric and McKenna

  • Wednesday matches include Arsenal v Spurs (20:00 GMT)

  • Premier League reaction: Liverpool come from behind to draw 1-1 at Nottingham Forest

  • Man City blow 2-0 lead in draw at Brentford, Chelsea in 2-2 draw with Bournemouth, West Ham beat Fulham 3-2

  • Transfers latest - Aston Villa sign forward Donyell Malen from Borussia Dortmund in £20m deal

  • Get Involved: #bbcfootball, via WhatsApp on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply)

  1. PL goalkeepers - save percentagepublished at 11:25 Greenwich Mean Time

    Kepa ArrizabalagaImage source, Getty Images

    Three out of the four goalkeepers with the highest save percentage in the Premier League are Spanish.

    Two of them are signed to Chelsea, Robert Sanchez and Kepa - the latter is currently enjoying his loan spell with Bournemouth. Kepa was unable to play in last night's fixture against his parent club. The Spanish trio is completed by Arsenal's David Raya.

    Bournemouth's Mark Travers tops the list, though he has only made five Premier League appearances this season. Next is that man Mats Sels again.

    • Mark Travers - 80%
    • Mats Sels - 75.9%
    • Robert Sanchez - 73.56%
    • Kepa - 73.53%
    • David Raya - 73.13%
  2. 'Everybody fought until the last second' - Selspublished at 11:17 Greenwich Mean Time

    Nottingham Forest 1-1 Liverpool

    Nottingham Forest

    Nottingham Forest goalkeeper Matz SelsImage source, Getty Images

    Nottingham Forest goalkeeper Matz Sels speaking to BBC Sport: "It was an amazing night with all the supporters behind us. I think one point is a good result in the end. Of course we wanted to win but we need to be happy with one point. Going 1-0 up was amazing but if you don't score the second it is always a small difference. Liverpool had a few big chances so if you are realistic it is a good point for us."

    On his performance: "I am there for it, to help the team in the difficult moments. In the first-half I didn't have a lot of work but in the last 25 minutes they had a lot of big chances and it was important to keep the team in the game. Everybody fought for it until the last second - everybody gave 100%."

  3. PL goalkeepers - most clean sheetspublished at 11:13 Greenwich Mean Time

    That man Matz Sels leads the way when it comes to Premier League clean sheets this season, with Arsenal's David Raya and Everton's Jordan Pickford not far behind, with Manchester United's Andre Onana next.

    • Matz Sels 9
    • David Raya 7
    • Jordan Pickford 7
    • Andre Onana 6
    Matz Sels making a save against ChelseaImage source, gett
  4. PL goalkeepers - most savespublished at 11:09 Greenwich Mean Time

    Mark Flekken making a save for Brentford against Aston VillaImage source, Getty Images

    Brentford's Mark Flekken has been a busy boy. He tops the list with 95 saves so far in the Premier League this season - 28 more than the next on the list, Ipswich's Arijanet Muric.

    • Mark Flekken 95
    • Arijanet Muric 67
    • Robert Sanchez 65
    • Mads Hermansen 65
    • Matz Sels 63
    • Jordan Pickford 61
  5. Goalkeepers in the spotlightpublished at 11:06 Greenwich Mean Time

    After Matz Sels' wonderful performance for Nottingham Forest on Tuesday night we have had a look at some goalkeeping stats, courtesy of our friends at Opta, to see who the leading keeper is this season.

  6. England's women to be based in Zurichpublished at 11:00 Greenwich Mean Time

    Dolder Grand HotelImage source, Dolder Grand Hotel

    England will be based in Zurich throughout their Euro 2025 campaign as plans for their tournament base camp and training centre have now been finalised.

    The Lionesses will stay at the five-star Dolder Grand Hotel, which has a spa and fully equipped gym.

    England’s training base will be Sportanlage Au, a sports complex in the nearby municipality of Opfikon, which is the home of FC Glattbrugg.

    The selection follows an extensive year-long search conducted by the FA, which saw staff visit 23 base camp facilities.

    England's opening Group D fixtures against France on Saturday 5 July and the Netherlands on Wednesday 9 July will both be played at Zurich’s Stadion Letzigrund.

    The Lionesses' final group stage fixture against Wales will be played in neighbouring St. Gallen, less than 90km away.

  7. 'Liverpool should be looking at Kerkez and Robinson'published at 10:56 Greenwich Mean Time

    Clinton Morrison
    Former Republic of Ireland striker on the Football Daily podcast

    I like Andy Robertson but he had a difficult night dealing with Anthony Elanga and all of his set-pieces weren't good enough. Kostas Tsimikas came on and straight away delivered.

    Do I think Tsimikas is really going to be the one pushing Robertson for starts? Probably not for a team like Liverpool that are going for the Champions League and Premier League.

    Bournemouth have a left-back in Milos Kerkez who I think is outstanding and Robinson at Fulham - I think he is outstanding. If Liverpool are going to bring in a new left-back, those are the two I would be looking at.

  8. What next on football regulator?published at 10:50 Greenwich Mean Time

    The Football Governance Bill is passing through Parliament and will be debated in the House of Lords this afternoon.

    For now, Martyn Henderson, the shadow eegulator’s interim chief operating officer, is going about his work quietly, waiting for the appointment of a chairman that will trigger his job starting properly.

    Henderson said "we won’t be getting into sporting sanctions and relegating a club" and that "being independent allows us to do things that are more challenging for the industry in terms of setting its own rules".

    It is deciding what the 'things' are going to be is where the problems are likely to arise.

  9. Football regulator must solve Premier League-EFL funding splitpublished at 10:42 Greenwich Mean Time

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport's chief football news reporter

    We are getting closer to the point of an independent regulator for football being appointed.

    I sat across four hours of debate yesterday involving various figures within the game who offered an insight into the current issues and how to solve them.

    Predictably, a lot of it comes down to money.

    Fundamentally, the Premier League generate it and their clubs want to keep most of it because it makes them competitive.

    This, from Brentford chairman Cliff Crown: "The regulator must resist viewing redistribution as the default solution."

    The EFL believe the widening gap between the finances of its competition and the Premier League has forced clubs to overspend at all levels to compete and that puts clubs at financial risk.

    This from Cambridge director Ian Mather: "In the first season, parachute payments put £45m into pocket of each relegated club. Rival clubs have to compete and spend money they don’t have. A third of Championship clubs spend more than 100% of their income on players. I defy anyone to say that is a sustainable model.”

  10. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 10:35 Greenwich Mean Time

    #bbcfootball, WhatsApp 03301231826, text 81111 (UK only, standard rates apply)

    Villa's continuation of buying wingers from Germany; Bailey, Diaby & now Malen. Whilst we needed to sign a winger for the left wing I still feel we need something else... A fit CB to play with Ezri [Konsa] regularly would be great. Torres, Mings (as much as a club hero he is) & Carlos (who may be leaving) leaves us horribly short if we want to push Europe again!

    Dom, London

  11. Villa sign forward Malen from Borussia Dortmundpublished at 10:29 Greenwich Mean Time

    Donyell MalenImage source, Getty Images

    While we are on the subject of transfers, Aston Villa made a big one yesterday - signing forward Donyell Malen from Borussia Dortmund.

    The 25-year-old Netherlands international moves to the Premier League club for a fee of €23m (£19m) plus €3m (£2.5m) in add-ons.

    Neither the fee involved nor Malen's contract duration was confirmed by Villa.

    Former Arsenal youth player Malen scored 13 goals for Dortmund in the Bundesliga last season and helped the German team reach the Champions League final.

    He has a similar challenge at Villa Park, with Unai Emery's side in contention to reach the latter stages of the Champions League.

    He joins a Villa side who sat eighth in the Premier League heading into the midweek round of fixtures, four points off the Champions League qualification places.

    Click here to read the full story.

  12. PSR - How clubs kept to spending rulespublished at 10:23 Greenwich Mean Time

    One of the big stories on Tuesday was the confirmation that no Premier League sides face charges for breaching profit and sustainability rules (PSR).

    Three clubs - Everton, Nottingham Forest and Leicester - were hit with charges, while Newcastle manager Eddie Howe said his club were "educated" by the scramble to avoid their own PSR charge.

    BBC Sport has looked at how clubs have avoided falling foul of PSR, and which clubs might be at risk in the future - check out all the details here.

  13. Man Utd transfer gossippublished at 10:16 Greenwich Mean Time

    Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo and Manchester United trainingImage source, Getty Images

    There's plenty of Manchester United rumours in today's gossip.

    Marcus Rashford has been a gossip column regular this month. The latest rumour is from Spanish outlet Sport, external, claiming the England striker would prefer a move to Barcelona ahead of other options this month

    Meanwhile, the Telegraph, external claims United's rivals are waiting to pounce on January deals for Rashford, Kobbie Mainoo and Alejandro Garnacho as they anticipate co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe wanting to avoid frantic profit and sustainability rules sales on 30 June to stay within financial rules.

  14. Forest momentum shows no sign of stoppingpublished at 10:03 Greenwich Mean Time

    Nottingham Forest 1-1 Liverpool

    Nick Mashiter
    BBC Sport football news reporter

    Nottingham Forest proved their staying power at the top against Liverpool.

    The title may eventually be out of reach but Nuno Espirito Santo's side dispelled any lingering doubts over their ability to remain a disruptor in the race for the Premier League crown.

    There is no evidence to suggest Forest are going to drop out of the running for the Champions League spots, having maintained their excellent form for over half the season.

    Manchester City and Chelsea continued to falter on Tuesday and Forest, who host rock bottom Southampton on Sunday, have a healthy six-point gap to Newcastle in fifth.

    Forest may have missed out on equalling a club record seven straight league wins - set in 1922 - but their momentum shows no sign of stopping.

  15. Chelsea transfer gossip - Nkunku on the move?published at 09:55 Greenwich Mean Time

    Chelsea feature prominently in today's transfer gossip column.

    The Blues reportedly want a £65m fee for striker Christopher Nkunku, 27, amid interest from Bayern Munich, with the France international reportedly unhappy at Stamford Bridge, according to the Athletic, external.

    Sky Germany claim, externalChelsea, along with Liverpool, Brighton and Aston Villa are keen on Nurnberg striker Stefanos Tzimas, 19, with the Greek forward potentially available for about £20m.

    On the outgoing front, the Mirror , externalclaims France centre-back Axel Disasi, 26, is the latest player who could be heading out of Stamford Bridgedue to a lack of game time.

  16. Leicester recall Cannon from Stokepublished at 09:48 Greenwich Mean Time

    Nick Mashiter
    BBC Sport football news reporter

    Tom CannonImage source, Getty Images

    Leicester have recalled striker Tom Cannon from his loan at Stoke.

    The forward is now expected to make a permanent move from the King Power Stadium this month.

    The 22-year-old Republic of Ireland international scored 11 times in 25 appearances for the Potters.

    He netted four goals in Stoke's 6-1 win over Portsmouth in October.

    The Potters had already recalled Nathan Lowe back from his loan at Walsall, where he had scored 18 goals.

  17. 'The better team lost' - Silva rues defeat at West Hampublished at 09:45 Greenwich Mean Time

    West Ham 3-2 Fulham

    Fulham boss Marco Silva believes "the better team lost," after his side were beaten 3-2 by West Ham United in the Premier League.

    Media caption,

    West Ham 3-2 Fulham: Cottagers can only blame themselves - Marco Silva

  18. Great to pick up first West Ham win - Potterpublished at 09:42 Greenwich Mean Time

    West Ham 3-2 Fulham

    Graham Potter said it feels "great" to pick up his first win as West Ham United head coach, though he admitted the victory against Fulham was "stressful" at times.

    Media caption,

    West Ham 3-2 Fulham: Great to pick up first Hammers win - Graham Potter

  19. Potter's perfect startpublished at 09:39 Greenwich Mean Time

    West Ham 3-2 Fulham

    Tomas Soucek celebrating his goal against FulhamImage source, Getty Images

    Graham Potter made the perfect start to Premier League life at West Ham with a 3-2 win over Fulham.

    After losing at Aston Villa in the FA Cup, Potter's side made a slow start at the London Stadium, but then took charge with two goals in two minutes.

    They went ahead when Carlos Soler capitalised on a loose pass to curl home. Moments later, a long ball over the top ended in Aaron Wan-Bissaka cutting back for Tomas Soucek to flick into the roof of the net.

    Alex Iwobi pulled one back, before Lucas Paqueta restored West Ham's two-goal advantage. Iwobi scored his and Fulham's second to ensure a nervy finish when another cross drifted all the way in.

    Fulham had a golden chance to equalise in stoppage time when a cross fell for Adama Traore, but he blazed over the bar from five yards.

  20. Orient set up Man City tiepublished at 09:30 Greenwich Mean Time

    Leyton Orient 1-1 Derby (Orient win 6-5 on penalties)

    If you were wondering what Paul was referring to - Leyton Orient have set up a mouth-watering FA Cup fourth-round tie against Premier League holders Manchester City after beating Derby County 6-5 on penalties.

    The match finished level after 90 minutes through goals from Charlie Kelman and Dajaune Brown. Neither side was able to find a breakthrough in extra time, with the hosts losing Sean Clare to a second yellow card as the game crept towards a shootout.

    Both teams scored all five penalties before O's goalkeeper Josh Keeley saved from Callum Elder and Zech Obeiro stepped up to send the League One side through to the fourth round.

    You can find the full fourth round draw here. I'd also like to point you in the direction of the argument for and against scrapping FA Cup replays, something that has been hotly debated following Tamworth's extra-time defeat by Spurs on Sunday.