Postpublished at 19:35 British Summer Time 22 September 2020
West Ham 0-0 Hull
Another effort from range for the Hammers. This time it is Felipe Anderson curling an effort wide.
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West Ham 0-0 Hull
Another effort from range for the Hammers. This time it is Felipe Anderson curling an effort wide.
West Ham 0-0 Hull
Early chance for the Hammers as Fabian Balbuena charges forward and hammers a low shot from range just past the post.
Front foot stuff from the home side.
West Brom 0-0 Brentford
David Button takes a huge chance by rushing out of his net to clear a long ball forward from Raya. He gets there ahead of Tarique Fosu-Henry (just) but also clashes with his own man, Cedric Kipre, who requires a bit of treatment.
Newport 2-0 Watford
Newport almost add a third but Padraig Amond's shot is inches wide from about 18 yards out.
West Ham 0-0 Hull
Two games become three.
Joss Labadie (28 mins)
Newport double their lead. Is a shock on the cards?
A cross is cleared to Joss Labadie, who smashes a fine shot into the top corner.
Newport 1-0 Watford
Chance for Newport. Joss Labadie is picked out by Josh Sheehan but his shot is easily saved by Daniel Bachmann, who was the hero against Oxford last week.
West Ham v Hull (19:30 BST)
Andy Reid
Ex-Republic of Ireland midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
I think it [West Ham losing their opening two league games] makes this more important. A little bit of pressure. It's a good game for them to have.
It's a great opportunity for them. David Moyes feeling under a bit of pressure is crazy. He did a good job last season to keep them up. He deserves time to make it work.
I thought they played well at times the other day. What they need to do is take away the negativity from outside.
You'd expect them to have far too much for Hull.
West Brom 0-0 Brentford
Brentford having a decent spell here. A corner isn't cleared by West Brom and the ball falls to Marcondes, but he is off balance and can only poke the ball wide.
Luton v Man Utd (20:15 BST)
Goalkeeper Dean Henderson makes his senior debut for Manchester United as boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer makes 10 changes to the side that lost to Crystal Palace at the weekend.
Captain Harry Maguire is the only player to keep his place in the side as summer signing Donny van de Beek, who scored against Palace after coming off the bench, comes into the starting XI.
It will be a big night for Luton's Ryan Tunnicliffe. The Manchester-born midfielder faces the club whose youth system he came through. They make nine changes.
Luton XI: Shea, Kioso, Lockyer, Bradley, Norrington-Davies, Clark, Tunnicliffe, Moncur, LuaLua, Hylton, Shinnie. Subs: Cranie, Pearson, Cornick, Lee, Sluga, Mpanzu, Collins.
Man Utd XI: Henderson, Wan Bissaka, Bailly, Maguire, Williams, Fred, Matic, Mata, van de Beek, Lingard, Ighalo. Subs: Rashford, Greenwood, Grant, Bruno Fernandes, Dalot, James, Mengi.
West Brom 0-0 Brentford
Brentford are really unlucky. Emiliano Marcondes is fed the ball on the edge of the box and he fires a shot that hammers against the inside of the post, with Button beaten. It ricochets to a Brentford man but he can't follow up.
West Brom 0-0 Brentford
West Brom continue to look the more likely to break the deadlock. A cross is swung deep into the box but Matt Phillips can't get enough of his head to it to steer it goalwards.
Tristan Abrahams (18 mins)
League Two Newport take the lead from the penalty spot.
Toby Stevenson fouls Brandon Cooper - getting booked in the process - and Tristan Abrahams makes no mistake from the spot.
Luton v Man Utd (20:15 BST)
Dean Henderson starts for Manchester United, with Harry Maguire also in the team. It's not their first team - but it's not a reserve team by any means.
Full team news to follow in a bit.
West Brom 0-0 Brentford
West Brom are putting Brentford under a bit of pressure. They're not testing David Raya much, though. Feather in the cap to the fellas in front of the keeper.
Newport 0-0 Watford
Not lots happening so far at Rodney Parade, Newport had a penalty appeal which was waved away by the referee.
West Brom 0-0 Brentford
West Brom fashion something out of almost nothing. Hal Robson-Kanu keeps the ball in really well and crosses low for one West Brom team-mate to dummy and a second - Rekeem Harper - to hit. His effort deflects wide.
Decent game so far.
Newport 0-0 Watford
Michelle Owen
BBC Radio 5 Live at Rodney Parade
It's a bit of a damp grey evening in south Wales. Newport went into lockdown at 6pm but we kicked off fine at 7pm.
I saw Newport play against Cambridge in the League Cup last week and they were fantastic, it should have been more than 1-0.
Vladimir Ivic has fielded quite an inexperienced side for Watford. Newport are playing with lots of confidence in the early stages.
West Brom 0-0 Brentford
What a ball to find Emiliano Marcondes wide left. The Brentford forward gets into a crossing position but his low ball is too close to a Baggies defender, who clears.
West Brom 0-0 Brentford
Brentford looking threatening. Two shots in as many minutes fall firstly to Rico Henry and secondly Sergi Canos. The former fires well over, the latter well wide.