Summary

  • Mohamed Salah scores in each half for leaders Liverpool at Bournemouth

  • Abdoulaye Doucoure scores after 10 seconds, Beto nets double, Iliman Ndiaye adds late fourth as Everton put four past Leicester

  • Rodrigo Muniz & Raul Jimenez score as Fulham come from behind to lead Newcastle

  • Paul Onuachu restores bottom side Southampton's lead at Ipswich

  • FT: Nottingham Forest 7-0 Brighton Chris Wood scores hat-trick

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  1. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 16:09 Greenwich Mean Time

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    Replying to Duncan. I don't think one Liverpool fan thinks the last derby at goodison was going to be an easy game.

    Greg, Glasgow

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    Everton 3-0 Leicester

    Leicester tried the kick-off routine that led to Everton's early goal - but the keeper's long ball didn't find a team-mate.

    Van Nistelrooy stands on the touchline staring at the floorImage source, Getty Images
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    Newcastle 1-0 Fulham

    Fulham's fourth shot of the second half (as many as they managed in the first) as Calvin Bassey heads over.

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    I remember seeing a lot of "be careful what you wish for" when Evertonians we questioning Dyche. This is what we wished for! Playing some football and showing attacking intent at Goodison, and we look transformed.

    Chris

  5. 'Brighton's players need to be open and honest with one another'published at 16:07 Greenwich Mean Time

    FT: Nottingham Forest 7-0 Brighton

    Stephen Warnock
    Former Premier League defender on Final Score

    Every single player who has played professional football is on the end of a hiding at some point.

    You can be very emotional after a game and sometimes it is not best to talk then and you let it settle and be open and honest with one another.

    Brighton plaeyrs stand and apologise to their fansImage source, PA Media
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    Newcastle 1-0 Fulham

    Fulham have started this half well and Emile Smith Rowe has had two shots saved by Martin Dubravka. They didn't test the keeper once in the first half.

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    Bournemouth 0-1 Liverpool

    Big chance for Bournemouth right at the start of the second half but Dango Ouattara heads over while challenging for the same ball with team-mate Justin Kluivert.

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    Newcastle 1-0 Fulham

    Newcastle striker Alexander Isak just offside as he runs onto a through ball. Reasonably quiet game so far for the in-form Swede.

    Isak runs onto a through ballImage source, Getty Images
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    Newcastle 1-0 Fulham

    Fulham have a chance almost immediately from the kick-off but Adama Traore's shot is blocked.

    Adama TraoreImage source, Getty Images
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    Ipswich 1-1 Southampton

    Southampton make a change for the second half with Taylor Harwood-Bellis, who picked up an injury in the first half, replaced by Jack Stephens.

  11. KICK-OFFpublished at 16:04 Greenwich Mean Time

    We are starting to get under way now in the second halves.

    Guimaraes trips as he tries to disposses RobinsonImage source, PA Media
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    It’s mad to think that Everton are only 3 points behind Man Utd after all the turmoil that Everton have had! The rate things are going Moyes might end the season above them in the table!

    Calum, Southampton

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    HT: Everton 3-0 Leicester

    Beto scored a goal every seven touches in that first half - 14 touches, seven passes, two shots, two goals.

    Beto celebrates his goalImage source, Getty Images
  14. 'Liverpool grew in control and composure'published at 16:01 Greenwich Mean Time

    HT: Bournemouth 0-1 Liverpool

    Chris Wise
    BBC Final Score reporter at the Vitality Stadium

    The more the half went on, the more controlled and composed Liverpool looked. They’re doing a good job of nullifying Bournemouth, and it’s starting with hard work from the forward players.It’s over to the mastermind of Andoni Iraola to see if he can tweak something to get Bournemouth back into this.

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    Junior Jesus: I think some teams are built for certain coaches. See the resurgence of Everton under Moyes. Body and soul

  16. 'Far too easy for Everton'published at 15:59 Greenwich Mean Time

    HT: Everton 3-0 Leicester

    Sarah Mulkerrins
    BBC Final Score reporter at Goodison Park

    It was a dream start for Everton. They were 2-0 up within a few minutes.

    They said it was the fastest goal at Goodison and the fastest by an Everton player.

    It is far too easy for Everton to get at this Leicester defence.

    Everton players crowd Beto as they celebrate his goalImage source, PA Media
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    Liverpool's game in hand is Everton. Doesn't look like an easy 3 points anymore, does it?

    Duncan, Manchester

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    Relegation fight not looking too exciting this season - Southampton and any two of Ipswich, Leicester and Wolves. Everyone else safe-ish!

    Paul

    An interesting day for Spurs at the bottom if Everton win (very likely now) and Ipswich also win. Pressure game for Spurs to get a win against Brentford who have rarely lost at home this season. Worrying for them!

    Rob, Reading

  19. 'Beautiful atmosphere at the City Ground, seeing our fans happy is what we work for'published at 15:57 Greenwich Mean Time

    FT: Nottingham Forest 7-0 Brighton

    Nottingham Forest

    Nottingham Forest boss Nuno Espirito Santo speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "The response on the pitch from the players was beyond our expectations. We were concerned, we wanted to put it right because last week wasn't good enough and they were aware of that and the response was great.

    "We were very fortunate and lucky to score first, an own goal but it was a good movement from Morgan [Gibbs-White], he stepped into the box and had a good delivery. Brighton reacted immediately. After that, it is always difficult.

    On Chris Wood's performance: "Amazing, amazing. More than anything, the way he works for the team, the way he helps. Three assists from Anthony [Elanga] also so a hat-trick of assists. More delight."

    On Anthony Elanga's performance: Great, great. Very beautiful to see when he puts all his talent, it's very hard [to stop him]."

    On the Forest fans: "[Their support] is great and we cannot thank them enough. It was beautiful to see the atmosphere at the City Ground, seeing our fans happy is what we work for and at the same time seeing our players, the way they celebrate the other players' goals, it's important. It's important for us that we keep this team spirit and try to build. We are confident going forward."

  20. 'Now we're rock bottom again'published at 15:57 Greenwich Mean Time

    FT: Nottingham Forest 7-0 Brighton

    Brighton & Hove Albion

    Brighton captain Lewis Dunk speaking to TNT Sports: "Everything [went wrong]. It was embarrassing. We let ourselves down. We let the travelling fans down. We let the fans at home down. We have to take it on ourselves. It was us out there that performed like that. We have to look ourselves in the mirror and bounce back next week.

    "I don't think we played with enough intensity or wanted it enough. It's not nice to say as a football player but we weren't good enough today. As a whole team we didn't deserve [anything]. It could have been even more.

    "We knew that we were coming here for a tough game. They are flying in the league and it is always a tough place to come. That tough? Probably not. And that is on ourselves. We have to work hard now and make sure we don't let ourselves or the fans down like that again.

    "It is doing it on the training field. Working hard every day, wanting it every day. It starts on the training pitch. Three games ago we were on top of the world again weren't we after two wins in a row? Now we're rock bottom again.

    "This season has been a rollercoaster. The manager speaks about consistency all the time and that is a prime example of not showing any. We have to work at it. There's a lot of work to do to get to where we want to get to.

    "There wasn't much to say [for Fabian Hurzeler]. We let ourselves down, let the fans down, let him down. There was nothing to say."