SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 16:30 British Summer Time 21 October 2023
Brentford 2-0 Burnley
Double change for Burnley. Sander Berge and Mike Tresor are replaced by Josh Brownhill and Jacob Bruun Larsen.
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Wolves, Brentford and Newcastle also win
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Brentford 2-0 Burnley
Double change for Burnley. Sander Berge and Mike Tresor are replaced by Josh Brownhill and Jacob Bruun Larsen.
Brentford 2-0 Burnley
Almost a third. Brentford's Mathias Jensen spins beyond a defender before the ball falls to Neal Maupay in the six-yard box. James Trafford sprints off his line to tackle the striker, but Jensen can't finish on the rebound, blasting the ball over the bar with the keeper on the floor.
Man City 2-0 Brighton
Manuel Akanji gets the game's third booking for hauling down Kaoru Mitoma who is steaming forward. Brighton don't keep possession long from the free-kick and they are getting ready to make more changes with Billy Gilmour about to come on.
Nottm Forest 1-0 Luton
Luton have had a good spell but they are in danger of getting caught out at the back with their players pushed up and one quick counter results in a corner for Nottingham Forest, which Ibrahim Sangare is just unable to turn in at the back post on the stretch.
Bournemouth 1-1 Wolves
Not a sight you want to see as a Bournemouth fan. Goalkeeper and captain Neto comes charging out to claim a Wolves corner but collides with his own defender and completely misses the ball.
Thankfully for the hosts Wolves are unable to make the most of it and ball goes out for a goal kick.
Bournemouth 1-1 Wolves
Patient build-up from the visitors sees them win a corner out on the right. Plenty of defending for Bournemouth's 10 men to do at the moment.
Man City 2-0 Brighton
Julian Alvarez is hungry for more goals. He lifts a curling set-piece over the Brighton wall but, unfortunately for the Argentine, it also clears the bar.
Bryan Mbeumo
Brentford double their lead - in style!
Bryan Mbeumo is back to his feet and ends his goal drought in style. The ball is teed up to the forward on the edge of the area and he runs on to the ball, curling it into the top corner.
A very lovely goal.
Brentford 1-0 Burnley
Brentford manger Thomas Frank is shown a yellow card after arguing with the fourth official.
He's furious after Burnley refuse to knock the ball out of play with Bryan Mbeumo down, clutching his hamstring.
Nothing came of Burnley's attack, and it looks like Mbeumo is good to continue.
Man City 2-0 Brighton
Chris Sutton
Former Chelsea striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
I think it's fair to say that City are just far more assured with Rodri in the middle of the park.
A lot was made of his absence from the side due to suspension and it is clear to see why.
Man City 2-0 Brighton
Jeremy Doku is still being afforded loads of space out wide. He slips but quickly climbs to his feet to keep an attack going. Moments later John Stones wins his side a free-kick in a scoring position after being fouled by Igor Julio.
Newcastle 3-0 Crystal Palace
Newcastle are on the hunt for a fourth and Joel Ward makes a crucial intervention to cut out a cross with Anthony Gordon waiting to tap in.
Bournemouth 1-1 Wolves
Mark Mitchener
BBC Sport at Vitality Stadium
Bournemouth need to keep their heads here.
Lewis Cook's angry reaction to tangling with Hwang Hee-chan has earned him a red card, and with Alex Scott - already on a yellow card - then giving away another free-kick, boss Andoni Iraola has looked to tighten up his midfield, withdrawing Scott and David Brooks in favour of the slightly sturdier Joe Rothwell and Ryan Christie.
The Cherries have gone 4-4-1, with Dominic Solanke having to live off scraps up front.
Bournemouth 1-1 Wolves
Paul Tierney has handed out three red cards in five Premier League games this season.
No referee has sent more players off in the English top flight, although after watching the replays Lewis Cook can have few complaints over his today.
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Julius: Luton have been absolutely dreadful all season, despite having an "easier" start to the season to the those around them. Completely out of their depth. The fact that they are not in the relegation zone, shows how abysmally poor the bottom four are this year.
Joey: What more does Sean Longstaff have to do to be in the England conversation?
Nottm Forest 1-0 Luton
Luton are forced into a change as Reece Burke goes off injured. He is replaced by Issa Kabore.
Man City 2-0 Brighton
Huge chance for Brighton!
Pascal Gross is clearly on side inside the City box but he fluffs it after the home defenders are caught napping.
A let off for City.
Bournemouth 1-1 Wolves
The hosts could be right up against it now.
There's a coming together between Lewis Cook and Hwang Hee-chan, and the Bournemouth midfielder appears to throw his head at the Wolves forward.
Referee Paul Tierney goes to his pocket and brandishes the red card.
Brentford 1-0 Burnley
Brentford's Frank Onyeka gets a yellow for a silly foul in midfield. The second half has been very scrappy so far.
Man City 2-0 Brighton
Chris Sutton
Former Chelsea striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
Manchester City haven't quite begun this second half with the same intensity that they showed in the first.
A brief opening for Brighton there, by far their best chance of the game.