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Everton 0-0 Leicester
Leicester have a chance in the first 20 seconds. Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall runs down the left and squares it to James Maddison, who tries to lay it off to Patson Daka - but the Foxes striker can't get there.
FT: Everton 0-2 Leicester - listen to live commentary on this page
Tielemans with stunning strike for opener before Barnes' second
FT: Leeds United 4-3 Bournemouth - Rodrigo with early penalty but Tavernier, Billing & Solanke for visitors, Greenwood, Cooper & Summerville turn it round
FT: Man City 2-1 Fulham - Alvarez fires into roof of the net but Pereira levels from spot after Cancelo red
Haaland has second-half goal ruled out before late penalty
FT: Nottingham Forest 2-2 Brentford - Gibbs-White double sandwiches Mbeumo penalty and Wissa goal
FT: Wolves 2-3 Brighton - Mitoma levels in thriller before Semedo sent off and Gross scores
Phil Dawkes, Emma Sanders and Emlyn Begley
Everton 0-0 Leicester
Leicester have a chance in the first 20 seconds. Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall runs down the left and squares it to James Maddison, who tries to lay it off to Patson Daka - but the Foxes striker can't get there.
FT: Wolves 2-3 Brighton
Brighton & Hove Albion
Brighton manager Roberto de Zerbi, speaking to Match of the Day: "I'm very happy. It is a big, big, big win for us. A very difficult and animated game but I think we deserved to win. We had a lot of chances to score in the first half before Wolves' first goal. I'm very happy.
"We played in our style. Before the game I didn't hope to see this quality of play and for this I'm happy."
On scoring more goals: "We have many goals to achieve to score more for us, to win more games in a row, and to play always better and better. Against the three attackers of Wolves today it was very difficult to defend. I'm happy for these two things."
Everton 0-0 Leicester
We are under way as 13th take on 18th.
A two-goal win would take Leicester above Everton.
FT: Leeds 4-3 Bournemouth
Leeds United
Leeds boss Jesse Marsch, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "The first half wasn't our best. We tried to change a few things during the half and then some changes at half-time and we believed we could still win the match. We dug a bigger hole to go down 3-1 and then it was about staying on the team to systematically try to get back into the match, stay disciplined with the tactics and then the subs came on to make the big difference. We were able to find the winner at the end.
"From my first day here, what you see is real belief and real commitment and a real understanding that it takes every ounce of our being to compete and be good in this league. We still have a long way to go to consistently be the team that I want us to be but in the meantime we know that we have commitment.
"I actually think that all the times we give up goals we are being too passive and not aggressive enough. It is converse to what you may think and about tactical discipline, understanding roles and then committing to them at the highest level. The opponents in this league challenge you at the highest level with that.
"The fans have the right to opinion and emotion. We all do. The sport requires that. My focus is entirely on making sure the group is strong. At half-time I said to them not to be phased by the negativity in the stadium and stay focused on the tactical aspect of what we are trying to bring, get into the game more and more and we will win. We did that.
"Sam Greenwood comes on and plays really well to get the goal. Willy Gnonto is a spark within our team at the moment. He plays really mature and the play to set up the fourth. And of course Cry Summerville continues to grow and get better. We have a lot of good young players and we need to continue to invest in them."
FT: Nottingham Forest 2-2 Brentford
Nottingham Forest
More from Ryan Yates to BBC MOTD: "That shows the togetherness in the dressing room. There's a lot of new players but we're fighting for each other. Every point will be huge.
"We need to put in better performances than we did today. We're at the City Ground and need to be winning those games. We're certainly not satisfied with the point."
On the penalty decision: "It was a tough time because I thought we started the game quite well. For that to happen - it's very difficult for the referee - but if you slow it down and see it five or six times then you probably are going to find something. It's a different game then.
"We need to start faster in the second half but it's certainly two points dropped from our point of view."
FT: Nottingham Forest 2-2 Brentford
Nottingham Forest
Nottingham Forest captain Ryan Yates: "There was a massive moment for us at the end. It was a game we couldn't afford to lose but we feel it's two points dropped. We need to be winning these games at home.
"The fans are going to be behind us the whole way. We showed that belief and never-say-die attitude. But there is an overriding feeling of disappointment. We had a spell in the first half where we thought we could have put it to bed then a controversial decision went against us.
"You don't usually get to see it but it was on the big screen. My opinion is when you slow something down so much you're probably going to find something. We could have defended it better from back to front so need to look at ourselves first not the referee.
"Delighted for [Morgan Gibbs-White]. He deserves that goal. There's more to come from him and all of us."
FT: Wolves 2-3 Brighton
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Wolves midfielder Ruben Neves: "I think there are some positives to take but conceded too many goals at home. We conceded two goals with the same number of players because we were too soft again defending.
"I think we reacted well but in the second half it was really hard against a team like Brighton who want to have the ball. Maybe we deserved a little bit better because we created a few chances as well with one man less. But we need to be better defending."
On Julen Lopetegui's appointment: "I'm 100% sure he's a great coach and he'll help us a lot but we need to focus on our next two games we have in front of us. Two more games at home, try to get wins, that's our main target now.
"Of course we know he's a great manager, he's done a lot of big things in football, he's coached a lot of big teams. But the next two games are the most important things for us.
"He is special because he gave me my professional debut at 17 years old. At that time in Portugal nobody does that. He's a special person for me. Because of him I started to play professional football at Porto."
FT: Man City 2-1 Fulham
Manchester City
Manchester City striker Erling Haaland, speaking to BBC Sport: "Really nervous [for the penalty]. It is about getting though the situation in the proper way and that is what I did.
"I don't care how it went it, it is about it going in. Amazing feeling.
"For me it was about coming in with some energy and try and get a goal because these three points are really important. It was about trying to get it and that is what we did.
"When you go 10 v 11 for 70 minutes it is difficult, I don't think any team would do it as good as we did it today.
"I was one week out and finally I am back. A good feeling."
FT: Nottingham Forest 2-2 Brentford
Brentford
Brentford manager Thomas Frank: "Of course that's tough to take when you're leading in extra-time. I'm proud of the team. We're a little bit down to the bare bones with injuries.
"All the players stepped up in a difficult away ground. We went 1-0 down. Liverpool played here two weeks ago and couldn't come back. The way we played the second half made me very proud but when you lead 2-1 in extra-time you have to win.
"I thought it was very difficult for the referee. I think he did brilliant. The late goal has nothing to do with him as that's the VAR control room. I believe in trust so I decide to trust them.
"We didn't win enough of the second balls and then we lacked the quality. We adjusted it in the second half and looked very good.
"Yes. Clear penalty.
"Yoane Wissa is a different type to Ivan Toney. He did a good job.
"There's no easy games in this league. Not against any team. When you go 1-0 down you saw what happened to Liverpool and West Ham. It's not easy to comeback. Right now it's just painful."
Everton v Leicester (17:30 GMT)
This is a game between a team who score and concede a lot of goals - and a team that do not.
Leicester have scored 21 and conceded 25, while Everton's figures are 11 and 12 respectively.
In fact that makes this game 20th v second in this season's Premier League goals scored+conceded rankings.
Everton v Leicester (17:30 GMT)
Leicester have the chance to move out of the relegation zone today after a good run of two wins and a draw - followed by a narrow Manchester City defeat - in their past four games.
Everton, with four points from their last five games, could move into the top half.
Everton v Leicester (17:30 GMT)
Chris Sutton
Former Celtic striker on BT Sport
Leicester are still in the bottom three but it feels like they have turned a corner. They lost to Manchester City last week, but they gave the defending champions a good game and their confidence is up at the moment.
Even so, I think Everton are going to win this one. As we saw when they beat Crystal Palace a couple of weeks ago, if it is going to happen for Frank Lampard's side, it is going to happen at Goodison Park.
Sutton's prediction: 2-1
FT: Leeds 4-3 Bournemouth
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FT: Wolves 2-3 Brighton
Brighton & Hove Albion
Brighton midfielder Adam Lallana on Brighton's goal drought, speaking to Match of the Day: "Can I say something about that? I think that's complete and utter rubbish. Especially with the way we play, I think we're getting in great areas.
"It's just about us all contributing a little bit more. If we want a striker as good as Danny Welbeck then we need to spend £80-90m in my opinion in the English market. They don't exist, they're not out there.
"We need to just get better and all of us take a bit of responsibility in the final third. It was nice to contribute a little bit more today."
On the result: "Three points in any Premier League match is huge. A little bit relieved at the end. When they went down to 10 it proved more difficult. I thought we took a lot of touches on the ball rather than moving the ball and we got in our own way at times.
"But we persisted and Pascal [Gross] came up trumps again with the goal which made us get three points."
On scoring: "I don't get many nowadays! I'm finding a bit of form, a bit of rhythm. I've played in the last few games in a role that's enjoyable. I feel I can find good spaces and it's always nice to contribute."
On Roberto de Zerbi's influence: "The manager has different ideas and different ways of working. I think it's still going to take a bit of time. We've got lots of games but the manager's doing bits on the training pitch. With the winter break I think we'll get good hours in. Back-to-back wins in the Premier League is great and we'll keep going."
Former Everton player Ademola Lookman has just scored his sixth Serie A goal of the season, giving Atalanta a 1-0 lead over league leaders Napoli.
FT: Man City 2-1 Fulham
Nedum Onuoha
Former Manchester City defender on Final Score
Some people say that if it goes in, is it a terrible penalty? I don't think if he does many of those that will continue to go in.
The fact is that he did it again so credit to him and Man City. I'm sure Fulham will be disappointed and this is how football goes.
Everton v Leicester (17:30 GMT)
Everton XI: Pickford, Coleman, Coady, Tarkowski, Mykolenko, Gueye, Onana, McNeil, Iwobi, Gray, Calvert-Lewin
Subs: Begovic, Patterson, Holgate, Keane, Gordon, Doucoure, Maupay, Davies, Garner
Leicester XI: Ward, Castagne, Amartey, Faes, Justin, Dewsbury-Hall, Tielemans, Soumare, Maddison, Daka, Barnes
Subs: Iversen, Vardy, Albrighton, Iheanacho, Perez, Vestergaard, Mendy, Ndidi, Thomas
Everton v Leicester (17:30 GMT)
Don't worry. We haven't forgotten there's a game coming up too.
You can listen to it on BBC Radio 5 Live.
FT: Nottingham Forest 2-2 Brentford
Brentford
Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo: "Of course it is tough. We knew it would be a hard game. We went 1-0 down and managed to come back. Afterwards they had some good balls in our box. We didn't manage to stop the goal.
"Maybe if we could have scored some of our chances at 2-1 it would have been better.
"[Yoane Wissa] played a great game. He did exactly what the gaffer wanted, playing in behind and coming short. He played a very good game."
FT: Leeds 4-3 Bournemouth
Nedum Onuoha
Former Manchester City defender on Final Score
It was an incredible game. There were so many different feelings within it. You see Leeds score first and everything must be so high. Then very quickly, they were 3-1 down and question them 'what it's going to be like?'
It wasn't long ago that Jesse Marsch was under pressure. Then to come out with a 4-3 win in a manner in which they did, that must be a great place to be.