Postpublished at 14:30 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November 2019
Wolves 0-0 Aston Villa
First chance for Aston Villa as Wesley flicks a header towards goal but it is comfortable for Rui Patrício. More of a pass back than a shot to be honest.
Liverpool nine points clear of reigning champions
Fabinho gave Liverpool lead with stunning long-range drive
City penalty appeal turned down in same passage of play
Salah headed in second from Robertson cross
Mane with headed third from Henderson cross
Bernardo Silva with fine finish gave City hope
Gary Rose
Wolves 0-0 Aston Villa
First chance for Aston Villa as Wesley flicks a header towards goal but it is comfortable for Rui Patrício. More of a pass back than a shot to be honest.
Man Utd 2-0 Brighton
Big chance for Brighton to get one back as Lewis Dunk knees wide from close range following a free-kick.
Man Utd 2-0 Brighton
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Man Utd 2-0 Brighton
Quick feet from Marcus Rashford as he tries to get away from three Brighton players. Rashford goes down and the Brighton players for a moment look to the referee, concerned a penalty is going to be given.
It isn't and VAR backs up the referee's original decision.
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Michael: Mctominay is actually starting to look one of the best centre-mids in the league...
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Wolves 0-0 Aston Villa
This West Midlands derby is yet to really spark into life.
Wolves are dominating possession, though, and perhaps should do better as Diogo Jota gets his head to an Adama Traore cross but places it too close to the keeper.
Villa are yet to have a shot on goal yet. In fact, they have not got into the Wolves area even.
Man Utd 2-0 Brighton
Simon Stone
BBC Sport at Old Trafford
So, for a couple of minutes there, apart from a tannoy announcement to say the goal was being checked, matched on the electronic scoreboard, there was no information.
Referee Jon Moss stood in the Brighton half, waiting to be told the decision. Brighton manager Graham Potter stood in the technical area waiting to be told.
Fans of both sides just booed. They weren't told what was being checked - and couldn't watch a replay.
Man Utd 2-0 Brighton
Clinton Morrison
Former Crystal Palace striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
From one angle it looked like the ball came from McGuire’s head and from the other angle it looked like he took it with his hand.
In the end it is the right decision, but it took too long for VAR to make the decision.
Man Utd 2-0 Brighton
The goal stands after a long check by VAR.
Manchester United lead 2-0!
Davy Propper OG (19 mins)
Two goals in two minutes as the ball bundles in off Brighton's Davy Propper following a scramble in the box.
VAR is having a look, though.
A free-kick comes into the box, Harry Maguire knocks down, possibly with his head, possibly with his arm, it is hard to tell on the replays before the ball is poked over the line with McTominay putting pressure on Propper.
Hard to tell it was such a scramble!
Wolves 0-0 Aston Villa
All Wolves at the moment as they look to catch substitute goalkeeper Ørjan Nyland cold as Raul Jimenez volleys just wide.
Andreas Pereira (17 mins)
Big deflection and Manchester United have the lead!
Good work by Anthony Martial as he holds the ball up on the left side of the box and rather than going for goal cuts it back to Andreas Pereira, whose clipped effort takes a big deflection off Dale Stephens to land in the back of the net with Mat Ryan wrongfooted.
Man Utd 0-0 Brighton
Oh this would have been some goal as Marcus Rashford receives the ball by the touchline on the left, cuts inside and gets inbetween three Brighton players but his low shot is held by Mat Ryan.
Man Utd 0-0 Brighton
Aaron Wan-Bissaka gets away down the right before crossing low into the box. The ball touches Lewis Dunk's arm and there's a few shouts for handball but Jonathan Moss is not interested.
That would have been very harsh to give.
Wolves 0-0 Aston Villa
Matt Targett looks to be in for a torrid afternoon as twice in as many minutes he has been done down the flank by Adama Traore.
There's also been a couple of early bookings with Villa's Frederic Guilbert and Wolves Romain Saïss both seeing yellow for fouls.
Man Utd 0-0 Brighton
Scott McTominay fires in a low cross but it is too close to Brighton keeper Mat Ryan.
The visitors are struggling to get out of their own half at the moment.
Man Utd 0-0 Brighton
Manchester United are starting to take control of this one now with Marcus Rashford's pace and movement causing the Seagulls a few problems.
Wolves 0-0 Aston Villa
Heartbreaking for Jed Steer, whose first Premier League start for Aston Villa comes to an end after just eight minutes.
Substitute Orjan Nyland, who hasn't played first team football since last December, is on in Steer's place.
Man Utd 0-0 Brighton
Simon Stone
BBC Sport at Old Trafford
It is over 36 years now since the famous 'And Smith must score' FA Cup final between these teams.
The phrase came from Peter Jones' BBC radio commentary of the 1983 meeting at Wembley, when Gordon Smith was presented with a glorious chance to win the game, only for Gary Bailey to make the save.
United won the replay 4-0.
This is the ninth meeting between the teams since that day.
Wolves 0-0 Aston Villa
Matt Doherty hits the bar with a cross as Wolves continue to dominate the early stages.
Oh this doesn't look good for Villa. Goalkeeper Jed Steer appears to have injured himself as he jumped to make sure that cross didn't sneak under the bar and he is limping.
It looks like he is having to go off.