Summary

  • Aston Villa come back to beat Chelsea in Premier League - read more here

  • Lewis-Skelly sent off as Arsenal's title bid suffered blow with 1-0 home loss to West Ham - read more here

  • Tottenham thumped Ipswich 4-1, plus wins for Brighton, Wolves & Crystal Palace

  • Moyes says VAR should not have got involved in penalty decision at end of Everton 2-2 Man Utd - read more here

  1. Bournemouth look to extend impressive runpublished at 14:47 Greenwich Mean Time 22 February

    Bournemouth v Wolves (15:00 GMT)

    Bournemouth

    Bournemouth have lost just one of their last 13 Premier League games, winning eight and drawing four.

    However, that defeat was in their previous home outing against Liverpool.

    They have not suffered consecutive league losses at the Vitality Stadium since October 2023, when they were beaten 4-0 by Arsenal before losing 2-1 to Wolves.

  2. Forest and Bournemouth have golden Champions League chancepublished at 14:46 Greenwich Mean Time 22 February

    With the Premier League likely to receive five spots in next season's Champions League.

    Former Liverpool and England defender, Stephen Warnock tells The Football News Show why this could represent the best chance of a generation for Nottingham Forest and Bournemouth to realise European ambitions.

    Media caption,

    The Football News Show: The likely contenders for Champions League qualification

  3. 15 unbeaten for title-chasing Gunnerspublished at 14:44 Greenwich Mean Time 22 February

    Arsenal v West Ham (15:00 GMT)

    Declan Rice and Mikel MerinoImage source, Getty Images

    Arsenal are unbeaten in their last 15 Premier League games (W10, D5), which represents their longest run since 2011.

    The Gunners are also unbeaten in 15 home league games and they remain the only Premier League team not to lose at home this season.

    By contrast, West Ham have lost five of their past seven Premier League games, earning just one point in their last four matches.

    It's clear Graham Potter needs a huge performance from his players, if the Hammers are to leave the Emirates with anything today.

  4. What's on the agenda this afternoon?published at 14:42 Greenwich Mean Time 22 February

    Premier League tableImage source, BBC Sport/Getty Images

    There are five games at 15:00 GMT and there are games that affect the top, European places and the relegations spots.

    Arsenal host West Ham knowing they can reduce Liverpool's lead at the top of the Premier League to five points. Arne Slot's side will be able to reply when they travel to Manchester City on Sunday.

    Bournemouth could move into the top four, at least for a few hours, with victory over Wolves.

    A win for Fulham over Crystal Palace would see them climb to seventh and and remain within touching distance of the top four.

    Ipswich host Tottenham and could move out of the bottom three, depending on Wolves' result.

    Southampton entertain Brighton and will be looking to reduce the gap from safety. Brighton, depending on results, could as high at eighth.

    Chelsea visit Aston Villa at 17:30.

  5. Postpublished at 14:41 Greenwich Mean Time 22 February

    FT: Everton 2-2 Man Utd

    So much to talk about from the end of that game.

    Manchester United looked rubbish for 75 minutes and then really good for 15.

    Everton's Beto continued his fine goalscoring run.

    And, of course, VAR drama.

    Keep your thoughts coming in. It's now time to welcome Callum and Harry and start our build-up for the 15:00 GMT matches.

  6. Postpublished at 14:40 Greenwich Mean Time 22 February

    FT: Everton 2-2 Man Utd

    Theo Walcott
    Former Arsenal and Everton forward on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Beto of Everton reacts after he misses a chanceImage source, Getty Images

    It is disappointing for Everton not to get the result, they will be kicking themselves.

    I totally agree with the referee, I don't think that was a penalty. Naturally [when you are challenged] you don't fall that way.

  7. 'Points dropped for Everton'published at 14:39 Greenwich Mean Time 22 February

    FT: Everton 2-2 Man Utd

    James McFadden
    Former Everton and Scotland forward on BBC Radio 5 Live

    It feels like points dropped for Everton no doubt. How they started the game and how they played in the first half and then how they played for parts of the second half too.

    United found energy when they got the first goal back, then you see the energy and intent that they need to go on and try to win the game.

    Then there is the contentious penalty decision from the referee. No doubt a feeling of points dropped for Everton.

  8. 'I was surprised it wasn't given'published at 14:39 Greenwich Mean Time 22 February

    FT: Everton 2-2 Man Utd

    Rio Ferdinand
    Former Man Utd defender on TNT Sports

    I was feeling the worst when VAR got involved. I was surprised it wasn't given. The contact is there.

    When you put your hands on someone you give the referee a decision.

  9. 'Goals change games'published at 14:38 Greenwich Mean Time 22 February

    FT: Everton 2-2 Man Utd

    Rio Ferdinand
    Former Man Utd defender on TNT Sports

    Manuel Ugarte of Manchester United scores his side's second goalImage source, Getty Images

    Goals change games.

    They cannot continue like this, they have got to start games like they mean it.

    The substitutions were big. Alejandro Garnacho changed things, Bruno Fernandes dropping deep, but there's so many things to pick this performance apart.

    They were positive at the end and that's where you've got to look.

  10. A heated endingpublished at 14:38 Greenwich Mean Time 22 February

    FT: Everton 2-2 Man Utd

    Shamoon Hafez
    BBC Sport football news reporter at Goodison Park

    Where's the tunnel cam when we need it? Was there any argy bargy when the two sets of players left the pitch?

  11. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 14:37 Greenwich Mean Time 22 February

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    Let’s be honest if you’re an Everton fan you’d be furious if that penalty is given against you. Get some perspective. Young is looking to go down.

    Chris

  12. Postpublished at 14:37 Greenwich Mean Time 22 February

    FT: Everton 2-2 Man Utd

    Ally McCoist
    Former Rangers striker on TNT Sports

    First half totally dominated by an excellent Everton side.

    Alejandro Garnacho coming on livened United up - the directness. Bruno Fernandes, captain's role dropping back and he ran it.

  13. Tarkowski getting involvedpublished at 14:36 Greenwich Mean Time 22 February

    FT: Everton 2-2 Man Utd

    Shamoon Hafez
    BBC Sport football news reporter at Goodison Park

    James Tarkowski of Everton has a disagreement with CasemiroImage source, Getty Images

    Not sure what happened after the full-time whistle but the Manchester United players were surrounding James Tarkowski.

    Everton captain Seamus Coleman then came across to get involved too.

    This all happened in front of the United supporters.

  14. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 14:35 Greenwich Mean Time 22 February

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    I'm a fan of VAR, but i don't get how after the ref gave the penalty they didn't show the angle where he pulled his shirt. It's 100% a dive, but also 100% a pull on the shirt....which means VAR shouldn't intervene.

    Anthony, Hampshire

  15. A cracking contestpublished at 14:34 Greenwich Mean Time 22 February

    FT: Everton 2-2 Man Utd

    Shamoon Hafez
    BBC Sport football news reporter at Goodison Park

    What a game.

    Both sides end it on an unhappy note - the Everton players after that late penalty decision was overturned and the Manchester United ones because the referee did not allow them to take the corner, instead blowing for full-time.

  16. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 14:34 Greenwich Mean Time 22 February

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    There were two shirt pulls - but that’s a lesson not to go down theatrically!

    Rachel T

  17. FULL-TIMEpublished at 90+9 mins

    Everton 2-2 Man Utd

    The corner is cleared and then the full-time whistle is blown and it's met with boos from the home fans towards the officials.

    Manuel Ugarte of Manchester United celebratesImage source, Getty Images
  18. Postpublished at 90+8 mins

    Everton 2-2 Man Utd

    Late, late Manchester United corner.

  19. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 14:32 Greenwich Mean Time 22 February

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    They've overturned that because the review angles didn't show the shirt pull. Why oh WHY would you not show him the angle that shows what happened?! VAR is an absolute farce. They didn't need to get involved in the first place. So unjust.

    Tom

    Haha I'm done with this league. Get some proper officials involved and I'll come back. De Ligt tugging Young's shirt clear as day. Yet another decent game totally ruined by the officials.

    Dan

  20. Postpublished at 90+8 mins

    Everton 2-2 Man Utd

    Will we find a winner? Joshua Zirkzee's pass forward can't quite find Alejandro Garnacho.