Postpublished at 21:20 Greenwich Mean Time 3 January 2023
Everton 0-4 Brighton
Brighton are toying with Everton now.
The hosts are hardly getting a touch and when they do Jordan Pickford has to slice a dodgy backpass out of play.
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Everton 0-4 Brighton
Brighton are toying with Everton now.
The hosts are hardly getting a touch and when they do Jordan Pickford has to slice a dodgy backpass out of play.
Leicester 0-1 Fulham
Leicester's Timothy Castagne is the latest player to get a booking. Six I make it now.
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
Oleksandr Zinchecko puts it through Sean Longstaff's legs for Granit Xhaka. He plays it left to Gabriel Martinelli but his powerful cross is caught by Nick Pope at the front post.
Man Utd 2-0 Bournemouth
Jaidon Anthony has to score there really. The Bournemouth forward is clean in on goal and tries to find the top right corner but is superbly denied by home keeper David de Gea's outstretched arm.
Three big chances for the Cherries in the space of a minute or so.
Leicester 0-1 Fulham
Jamie Vardy has only touched the ball eight times all night. One accurate pass.
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
Takehiro Tomiyasu is on for Ben White.
51 mins: Everton 0-2 Brighton
54 mins: Everton 0-3 Brighton
57 mins: Everton 0-4 Brighton
It all fell apart in six minutes for Everton.
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
Corner to Newcastle... Foul in the box. Arsenal free-kick.
Leicester 0-1 Fulham
Leicester bring on Nampalys Mendy for Wilfred Ndidi, who wasn't even meant to start. Kelechi Iheanacho replaces Luke Thomas in an attacking switch.
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
Matthew Upson
Former England defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
Brilliant contest - the energy, the effort, Arsenal starting to dominate this second half.
There's been the odd Newcastle flurry but all the pressure has come from Arsenal.
It will be fascinating to see if Newcastle can hold out.
Everton 0-4 Brighton
Evan Ferguson's dream full debut is over. He was a handful all night and grabbed Brighton's second goal.
On comes another 18-year-old, Julio Enciso.
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
Arsenal are still probing. Gabriel Martinelli's latest corner is headed away by Dan Burn. Bukayo Saka then tries to get past Fabian Schar. Thomas Partey eventually mops up near the touchline as Joelinton breaks down the left for Newcastle.
Man Utd 2-0 Bournemouth
Huge chance for Bournemouth to get back into the game as Philip Billing forces David de Gea into a really good save with a back post header.
The United keeper is then back on his feet to stop Dominic Solanke moments later, diving to his right to claim a fairly tame effort.
Leicester 0-1 Fulham
Great challenge from Kenny Tete on Harvey Barnes in the box. If he doesn't nail the timing of that, it is a red card and a penalty. But he does so it's a corner.
Everton 0-4 Brighton
Paul Robinson
Former England goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live Extra
This could become embarrassing for Everton. They have a leader in Coady and Tarkowski. They have Coleman on the pitch too.
They can't concede another goal. The players don't look committed and this could be a problem for Lampard. The defence has been nothing but terrible.
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Man Utd 2-0 Bournemouth
How did he miss? A sweeping Manchester United move sees Anthony Martial get on the end of Casemiro's curling cross but he directs his header wide of the back post from six yards out.
Leicester 0-1 Fulham
It's 5-4, yellows cards lead shots now, as Kenny Tete fouls Ayoze Perez and gets booked.
Everton 0-4 Brighton
Evan Ferguson is the youngest player to score in back-to-back Premier League games since Federico Macheda for Man Utd.
Yes, I've just checked his price on fantasy football. Bargain.
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
Matthew Upson
Former England defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
If it stays like this, that would be a great measure of whether or not Newcastle are looking at a Champions League finish, this would be the marker.
So far they look worthy of that position in the Premier League at the moment.