Summary

  • Follow live as Man Utd host Chelsea in Premier League

  • Listen to BBC Radio 5 Live commentary from Old Trafford at top of page

  • Fernandes & Casemiro score to put Man Utd 2-0 up in chaotic first half

  • Chelsea keeper Sanchez shown early red card for foul but Casemiro also sent off shortly after scoring for second booking

  • West Ham boss Potter under pressure after home defeat by Crystal Palace - read more here

  • Ekitike shines as Liverpool beat rivals Everton in early game - read more here

  • Fulham v Brentford follows at 20:00 BST

  • Press 'get involved' button to have your say

  1. RED CARD FOR SANCHEZpublished at 17:34 BST

    Man Utd 0-0 Chelsea

    BIG MOMENT!

    Chelsea's keeper is sent off!

    Bryan Mbeumo is flying through on goal, Robert Sanchez comes out of his box and wipes him out. It's a free-kick just outside the box and has to be a red card for denying a clearing scoring opportunity.

    Red cardImage source, Getty Images
  2. Postpublished at 17:34 BST

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    Moments later the ball lands to Patrick Dorgu in the box and he's denied by an excellent Reece James sliding tackle.

    James is back at right-back today having played in central midfield in Munich.

  3. Postpublished at 17:33 BST

    Man Utd 0-0 Chelsea

    United have the first chance of the game. Patrick Dorgu flies down the left and whips in a cross. It misses Benjamin Sesko but Bryan Mbeumo is behind him to head on target, although at Robert Sanchez.

  4. United atmosphere surprisingly goodpublished at 17:32 BST

    Man Utd 0-0 Chelsea

    Nizaar Kinsella
    BBC Sport Chelsea reporter

    The atmosphere at Old Trafford is surprisingly good given the circumstances.

    It seems the Manchester United fans have sought to get behind the team despite the worst start to a Premier League season since the 1992/93 season.

    Of course, the Chelsea away end is also boisterous being one of the biggest in the country.

  5. 'I thought that was our best performance today'published at 17:32 BST

    FT: Burnley 1-1 Nottingham Forest

    Burnley

    Burnley boss Scott Parker, speaking to Sky Sports: "A really competitive game. I thought both sides were throwing jabs and were looking for the knockout. We got off to a disappointing start with the early goal from them. We were the team who showed a real ascendancy about us. We came out the blocks for the second half and had a big chance.

    On early goal: "It's frustrating, of course it is. It lands on the edge of the box and he strikes it out of character really. Many a time you can see teams and it's a real hammer blow. We got our goal and was the team that really forced things.

    "I'm familair with Jaidon [Anthony] and I'm really pleased for him. He's got huge quality and has been fundamental to us. Confidence is sky high for him so I'm really pleased.

    "We were a better version of what we've been all year. I thought that was our best performance today as a group. We showed some lovely bits as a group and we when needed to dig, we dug. We're moving in the right direction.

    "We've faced some real tough opposition over the small part of this season and we'll keep improving."

  6. Postpublished at 17:31 BST

    Man Utd 0-0 Chelsea

    A nervy moment at the back for Chelsea. This wet pitch might do some strange things today.

  7. KICK-OFFpublished at 17:30 BST

    Man Utd 0-0 Chelsea

    It genuinely looks like a football match being played in a shower. We are under way.

  8. 'Best way to shut them up'published at 17:29 BST

    Wolves 1-3 Leeds

    Leeds United

    Leeds striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin, speaking to BBC Match Of The Day: "It's a massive win. We knew what we were capable of going into the game. It's a big game even though it's early in the season. I think going 1-0 down we showed great character to turn it around, and then we had the confidence to play. The rest took care of itself.

    "We were a bit frustrated with how we played in the second half and we should have took the game to them a little bit more. We didn't come out with the intention to sit back but that's the way it panned out. I think it showed our resilience to be able to defend deep. Next time we'll look to build on the momentum in the first half and not just look to sit back.

    On his first goal: "Strikers feed off goals. It gives you confidence. For me getting that goal, it's nice to get my first one for the club and I'll look to build on it."

    On pointing to his name with his celebration: "I think they [the Wolves fans] had a chant going. I heard my name, and I thought 'why are they singing my name?'. So obviously the best way to shut them up is score a goal at that end and point to my shirt."

  9. 'Potentially our best performance of the season'published at 17:28 BST

    FT: Brighton 2-2 Tottenham

    Tottenham Hotspur

    Tottenham boss Thomas Frank speaking to Sky Sports: "I thought we looked extremely strong. I am very happy with the overall performance. It was potentially our best performance of the season. We dominated more or less throughout the game and created enough chances. We maybe lacked enough to create three or four big chances but the amount of crosses we were putting in... For me if there should have been a winner it should have been us.

    "What I loved from the players was the mentality. This group came here last year, went 2-0 up and then lost 3-2, now we are 2-0 down and get 2-2, and we are closer to the three points.

    "The physicality from the players was good. We played midweek and then to go again today just shows that they are fit and they are strong. I know we were 2-0 away from home against a good team that I respect a lot, Fabian Hurzeler I respect a lot. It is a fine point on a day where you go 2-0 down."

    On if it was his favourite performance this season: "I would say so yes because the overall performance was there. We defended well except the 2-0 goal, first goal give a little credit to Brighton, besides that I think we gave nothing away. We created so many opportunities and dominated so overall I am happy with that."

  10. Sir Jim Ratcliffe is herepublished at 17:27 BST

    Man Utd v Chelsea (17:30 BST)

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport Manchester United reporter at Old Trafford

    Sir Jim Ratcliffe is in the directors box this afternoon.

    The Manchester United minority shareholder did not look too impressed towards the end of last Sunday's defeat at Manchester City.

    He met Ruben Amorim on Thursday and offered some reassurances about the future - although clearly Manchester United have to win matches.

    After today's results, they will drop into the relegation zone if they lose today and Aston Villa beat Sunderland tomorrow.

  11. Postpublished at 17:27 BST

    Man Utd v Chelsea (17:30 BST)

    Ruben Amorim has the worst win percentage in the league of any permanent manager in Manchester United's history.

    He has won eight of his 31 Premier League matches in charge.

    Jimmy Murphy, who is top of this list, was only a caretaker manager - and is a club legend having been at Old Trafford from the 1940s to his death in 1989 in various roles, including as Matt Busby's assistant.

    Ruben Amorim
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    Get Involvedpublished at 17:26 BST

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    James, Oldham: RE Rachel (at 16:40), the problem with Wolves is that since they sold their best players and have inadequately replaced them, they have been going down a downward spiral. I think this year is the year for them to go down. The relegation race this year is who joins them.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 17:26 BST

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    Individually many of the West Ham team are Premier League standard but as a team they are not. A more inspirational manager is needed to instil some fight into the team but given the toxic atmosphere around the club, who would want the job?

    Vince

  14. 'We completely deserved to win the game'published at 17:26 BST

    FT: Brighton 2-2 Tottenham

    Tottenham Hotspur

    Tottenham midfielder Joao Palhinha speaking to Sky Sports: "We leave this stadium feeling really, really sad because in my opinion we completely deserved to win the game. What we showed from the first minute, we dominated the game, created a lot of chances and arrived to the last third in a good shape. We suffered two goals against the run of play, but that's football.

    "At least what we can take is the mentality that we had fighting for the result. It's not easy, losing 2-0 away and after you get a draw in a tough stadium like this, against a tough team like Brighton. Again we leave with the feeling that we could have taken the victory. But now let's move on and focus on the cup.

    "What I felt on the pitch is that we controlled the most part of the game. We did not suffer too many counter attacks, which is good against a team like this because they like to have the ball and create really good chances. We controlled the transitions, not the first one which resulted in a goal, but in the end we did a good game and we showed what we can do.

    "This mentality needs to be there always regardless of the result. There are a lot of things for this team to keep improving but these improvements have come week by week."

  15. 'We showed character'published at 17:25 BST

    FT: Burnley 1-1 Nottingham Forest

    Burnley

    Burnley goalkeeper Martin Dubravka, speaking to BBC MOTD: "I was quite busy today but that's why I'm there, I was just trying to help my team-mates.

    "It was difficult, considering the early goal. We needed to show character, we stuck together, we fought hard and one point - we need that.

    "We are just trying to stay in the game, they have a lot of good players, they created a lot of chances but we defended well. The last two results were a bit hard on us but we showed the character and we fought hard."

  16. 'It's about being more consistent in decision-making'published at 17:25 BST

    FT: West Ham 1-2 Crystal Palace

    Crystal Palace

    Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner speaking to Sky Sports: "[Tyrick Mitchell scored a] fantastic goal, he crowned his performance today. he defended so well.

    "We did really well today, the only criticism is that we didn't decide the game when we could have done.

    "We had some good situations in thebox when we didn't score. Then West Ham scored and the momentum changed.

    "We struggled for a bit, but credit to the players.

    "The goal for the next few months is to be more efficient in attack, be more clinical and take the chances that we have.

    "We have a lot of potential, it's about being more consistent in decision-making. This is our foundation.

    "Results are so tight in the Premier League, you always have to perform on your top level. It's so competitive, but we will prepare [for Liverpool] in the best way. We feel ready, but we will need a better performance than today to beat them."

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    Get Involvedpublished at 17:24 BST

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    Priceless 3 points away from home today for Leeds. I’d have been satisfied with a point today but 3 goals from new signings as well as the points is fantastic. Feels like this could be a pivotal moment in their season

    Ed, London

    LeedsImage source, Getty Images
  18. Wilcox thought Man Utd 'was in much better state'published at 17:24 BST

    Man Utd v Chelsea (17:30 BST)

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport Manchester United reporter at Old Trafford

    Manchester United technical director Jason Wilcox braved the rain earlier to present Harry Maguire with a shirt to mark his 250th appearance for the club.

    Wilcox attended a past players dinner on Thursday night, when he offered a rare insight into his views about life at Old Trafford.

    It didn't sound particularly positive.

    "I thought the club was in a much better place than it was," he said.

    "The whole structure of Manchester United needed to change.

    "I pray we get the opportunity to turn it around. I really feel it is not a case of will we win again but when we'll win again."

    Man Utd v ChelseaImage source, Getty Images
  19. Postpublished at 17:24 BST

    Wolves 1-3 Leeds

    A strange summer for Jorgen Strand Larsen, who joined Wolves on a permanent deal - then tried to get a move to Newcastle which fell through - and then got a new contract just a couple of months after the other one.

    Maybe I need to tell my BBC bosses I want to do the live texts over at *REDACTED RIVAL COMPANY*.

  20. 'Need to change our mentality'published at 17:22 BST

    Wolves 1-3 Leeds

    Wolves

    Wolves striker Jorgen Strand Larsen, speaking to PLP: "I think we are in a really tough spot right now. I am really disappointed in all of us. Nobody wants to be in this situation but nobody else can complain about it, only ourselves. We were 1-0 up and cannot give the goals away we did today.

    "It kills us, and it kills the people who want to come into the game, too. It's about the mentality of the players and we need to do better and hopefully we can do it because this league is too tough to be playing like this. The goals we conceded were easy crosses and we had give away passes.

    "I think the goal we scored shows the quality we have but then again we cannot only be good on the ball. Sometimes we need to win 1-0 at home, or 2-0, or not concede. That's about all of us.

    "We need to change our mentality now it's going to be a long season. I believe in us, I believe in the manager. What we have is something special which we showed last season. We have the quality and just need to focus on the small details."