CLOSE!published at 16:13 British Summer Time 21 October 2023
Nottm Forest 1-0 Luton
Huge let off for Nottingham Forest as Jacob Brown has a free header and should score his first Premier League goal, but puts it too close to the goalkeeper.
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FT: Sheffield United 1-2 Man Utd - McTominay scores again but McBurnie levels from penalty spot
Dalot curls in stunner to put Man United back ahead
Chelsea 2-2 Arsenal - Palmer converts from penalty spot before Mudryk cross drops in
Sanchez clears to Rice who converts into empty net, before Trossard levels
Man City beat Brighton & Liverpool see off Everton
Wolves, Brentford and Newcastle also win
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Nottm Forest 1-0 Luton
Huge let off for Nottingham Forest as Jacob Brown has a free header and should score his first Premier League goal, but puts it too close to the goalkeeper.
Man City 2-0 Brighton
James Milner has not come back out for the second half. It's fair to say he had a torrid 45 minutes at the hands of Jeremy Doku. Joel Veltman is his replacement.
Bournemouth 1-0 Wolves
Tommy Doyle came on at the break to replace Joao Gomes for Wolves. The on-loan Manchester City midfielder has slotted in effectively next to Boubacar Traore in the engine room for the visitors.
Newcastle 3-0 Crystal Palace
Feet up time for Newcastle because it is hard to see Crystal Palace climbing this mountain. The visitors have made a decent start to this second half, but the hosts are dealing with anything been thrown at them.
Nottm Forest 1-0 Luton
Should be 2-0 and two goals for Chris Wood but this time he fires just over.
Luton haven't come out of the changing room for the second half yet.
Brentford 1-0 Burnley
Burnley made a switch at the break with Luca Koleosho coming on for Wilson Odobert.
The forward makes a good start, winning Burnley a corner, but Brentford head it away.
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Sean Longstaff is the closest thing to a modern day Frank Lampard. Fight me.
Tom, North Wales
I'm scared man utd may not see top 4 because man city, Liverpool, Newcastle, spurs and arsenal are winning. God help us.
Efeturi, Nigeria
Re: Chris Sutton @345: Ah, Chris, but if you'd left Doku in he would have scored a hattrick (of own goals), been sent off (twice), and gotten injured (broken leg).
Ian
Bournemouth 1-1 Wolves
Mark Mitchener
BBC Sport at Vitality Stadium
Matheus Cunha has had a mixed afternoon - he needed treatment off the pitch after being brought down by Illia Zabarnyi, and was then yellow-carded for some backchat to referee Paul Tierney - but has now put Wolves right back in this game, curling past fellow Brazilian Neto, to whom he had given a big hug in the pre-match handshake line-up. The away fans are now in full voice.
Chris Wood (47 mins)
He's missed a few chances, but no mistake this time!
A nice move opens up the Luton defence and Chris Wood has just the goalkeeper to beat, which he does with a confident strike.
Matheus Cunha
Cracking finish. It has taken Wolves just 71 seconds to draw level in the second half.
Pedro Neto feeds the ball into Matheus Cunha, who curls a pacey effort into the top right bin from 18 yards out.
Much more on Sir Bobby Charlton's passing over here.
Meanwhile, we're getting back under way in the 3pm kick-offs.
Manchester United says it is "in mourning" following the passing of Sir Bobby Charlton.
The club described Charlton as "one of the greatest and most beloved players" in its history.
"Sir Bobby was a hero to millions, not just in Manchester, or the United Kingdom, but wherever football is played around the world."
"He was admired as much for his sportsmanship and integrity as he was for his outstanding qualities as a footballer; Sir Bobby will always be remembered as a giant of the game."
A true legend of the game and iconic name which transcends football, Sir Bobby Charlton won 106 caps for England and scored 49 international goals - both one-time records for his country.
In his club career, he won three league titles, a European Cup and an FA Cup with United during 17 years at Old Trafford.
Thousands of tributes will be paid from across the world as football mourns the loss of one of its greatest.
You can follow all the reaction to Sir Bobby's death, and remember his incomparable career, in our dedicated live page.
Sir Bobby Charlton's death earlier on Saturday has just been announced by his family.
In a statement they said: "It is with great sadness that we share the news that Sir Bobby passed peacefully in the early hours of Saturday morning. He was surrounded by his family.
"His family would like to pass on their thanks to everyone who has contributed to his care and for the many people who have loved and supported him.
"We would request that the family’s privacy be respected at this time."
Sad, sad news has just been announced.
Sir Bobby Charlton, one of the key players in England's 1966 World Cup victory and a Manchester United legend, has died at the age of 86.
More to follow.
FT: Liverpool 2-0 Everton
Everton
Everton manager Sean Dyche, speaking to TNT Sports, about the decision not to send off Liverpool's Ibrahima Konate: "My take is it is the bizarre nature of the modern game - how they have got 11 on the pitch at 0-0. No-one in the stadium knows why.
"Their manager certainly didn't know because he took off the player straight away because he realised.
"It changed the game quite obviously. That's the way it goes.
"The whole stadium were like what's going on there? Their manager is a fine judge and thought I'll get him off. That's the proof in itself."
On his side's performance: "My group of players have given everything. It's difficult with 10 men in any game, particularly this game.
"I thought we did well, to calm the game down and quell it. They took the energy and sting out of the game.
"Massive decisions from the officials and I think it's a head-scratcher."
"We kept it down to minimal chances of any real quality throughout the game, the second half game plan down to 10 men was working .
"But that big decision changes the feel for them. Then they get a penalty and it is very difficult.
"But I'm proud of the players' efforts."
FT: Liverpool 2-0 Everton
Liverpool
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, speaking to TNT Sports about his side's hard-fought win in the Merseyside derby: "Well deserved, it is a difficult game and a different game with lots of emotions involved.
"We had three big opportunities which didn't end up as a shot on target - that isn't cool. There has to be a better final ball.
"The red card for Everton obviously changed the game and we didn't immediately use it to our advantage. It can lead to frustration but we kept them away from our goal which is important, especially from set-pieces.
"Yes, we are probably lucky with Konate that he didn't get the second yellow.
"Of course I understand Everton's frustration. It is hard but with time you get over it."
On his team's performance and going for the game in the second half: "It was difficult, Everton is not a team which has that deep a block.
"I would have loved to play 11 v 11 because it is a different game. Against 10 it is really deep and it is difficult.
"When we are flying we will win football games. When we're not flying we still have to win and that's what we did."
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David: Palace look stuck in first gear. This could be a long painful afternoon
Garrett: Probably don't have to be a mind reader to guess Pep's team talk at half: "As long as Milner is on the field, we are attacking down the left. Get the ball to Doku as quickly as possible."
As it stands, the three teams comfortably at the top of the Championship last year are making up the bottom three of the PL. A bit depressing really.
Glyn
Apparently Eddie Howe was a relegation favourite after Newcastle lost 3 games? Don't see that happening any time soon now.
Stuart, Plymouth
HT: Man City 2-0 Brighton
Chris Sutton
Former Chelsea striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
A really authoritative display from Manchester City.
Lost their last two league games but have bounced back in style. By far the better side out there today.
Bournemouth 1-0 Wolves
Wolves fail to score a first-half goal yet again this season. That's seven times from their nine games, only Luton Town and Crystal Palace (both eight) have a worse record for goals in the first period.
The hosts will be fairly happy with the scoreline mind after a pretty underwhelming display so far.