Calendar chatpublished at 21:09 British Summer Time 20 September 2016
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A great suggestion...
Hamza Darby: Footballing Calendars need to start in July and end in June. (July-August players having recently signed a long term contract).
Chelsea come from 2-0 down to beat 10-man Foxes
Preston beat Bournemouth after extra time - Makienok hat-trick
Perez scores twice as Arsenal thrash Forest
Liverpool ease through at Derby
Naismith scores as Norwich beat Everton 2-0
Tom Rostance
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A great suggestion...
Hamza Darby: Footballing Calendars need to start in July and end in June. (July-August players having recently signed a long term contract).
With half an hour to go then, which ties are looking like extra time?
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Bournemouth 1-1 Preston
Brighton 0-2 Reading
Derby 0-3 Liverpool
Everton 0-1 Norwich
Leeds 0-0 Blackburn
Leicester 2-2 Chelsea
Newcastle 2-0 Wolves
Nottingham Forest 0-2 Arsenal
Lucas Perez (Pen 60 mins)
Arsenal's new number nine Lucas Perez makes no mistake, drilled in hard and low with his left foot.
Nottingham Forest 0-1 Arsenal
But that is given! Chuba Akpom is tripped, Arsenal have the pen...
Leicester 2-2 Chelsea
Demarai Gray is the Leicester man who takes a tumble inside the penalty area but there's nothing given...
Everton 0-1 Norwich
Gerard Deulofeu whips a shot onto the roof of the net as Everton keep on piling on the pressure at Goodison Park. They were well on top until the Norwich goal too.
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We're onto something now. That's three in one calendar. Can that be topped?
Derby 0-3 Liverpool
Danny Mills
Ex-England defender on BBC Radio 5 live
That was very good play by Liverpool. Superb, slick one-touch passing. Divock Origi gave the goalkeeper not chance. The Reds will be exciting to watch this season.
John Swift (54 mins)
They might be down to 10 men, but Jaap Stam's Reading are now two goals to the good against Brighton.
Midfielder John Swift, a summer arrival from Chelsea, nets his fourth goal for the club and his second in the space of four days with a neat finish inside the penalty area.
It's starting to rain goals now...
Divock Origi (54 mins)
It's three! Philippe Coutinho is involved again, playing a neat pass through to release Divock Origi, but the Belgian does all the rest with a superb rising finish into the near top corner. Liverpool are surely home and dry now.
Lewis Grabban (Pen, 53 mins)
Bournemouth are level from the penalty spot through Lewis Grabban.
It's a first goal for the striker since his return to the club last season from Norwich.
Max Gradel's free-kick on the edge of the box struck Ben Pringle's arm in the Preston defensive wall and Grabban converted from the spot.
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Marcus Mee: Re: 20:39 I cant wait for my Spurs' Calendar, December pictures of Bentaleb, Chiriches, Stambouli and Ruel Fox (OK maybe not him)
Cesar Azpilicueta (49 mins)
Well, that is just unstoppable! A beauty from Cesar Azpilicueta! He was at fault for at least one of Chelsea's goals but the full-back slashes in a lovely strike from just outside the box when a cross was only half cleared out.
Chelsea have fought back.
Philippe Coutinho (50 mins)
It was from Philippe Coutinho's corner that Ragnar Klavan opened the scoring for Liverpool. Now the Brazilian turns scorer, playign a one-two with Roberto Firmino before slotting his low shot into the bottom corner. Clinical. The away side now in complete control.
Leicester 2-1 Chelsea
Leicester close to a third as winger Jeff Schlupp lashes in an angled drive from maybe 12 yards out, it hits the side-netting and the referee gives a corner.
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Mat VP: [RE: 20:39} The official Arsenal calendar has Rosicky for this month. We obviously expected him to get a new deal.
Let's get back up and running...
Don't forget that we could have the spectre of a penalty shootout or two this evening. Elland Road looks your best bet at this early stage, though not many will be there to see it. Leeds were expecting a crowd of around 7,000 tonight.
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Bournemouth 0-1 Preston
Brighton 0-1 Reading
Derby 0-1 Liverpool
Everton 0-1 Norwich
Leeds 0-0 Blackburn
Leicester 2-1 Chelsea
Newcastle 2-0 Wolves
Nottingham Forest 0-1 Arsenal