Summary

  • Saka, Martinelli & Trossard give Arsenal victory over title rivals Liverpool

  • Gunners move within two points of Premier League leaders

  • FT: Bournemouth 1-1 Nottm Forest - Hudson-Odoi equaliser earns point for Forest

  • FT: Chelsea 2-4 Wolves - Cunha hat-trick helps Wanderers to stunning comeback victory

  • FT: Man Utd 3-0 West Ham - Hojlund & Garnacho (2) give Red Devils comfortable win

  1. goal

    GOAL - Bournemouth 1-0 Nottingham Forestpublished at 14:06 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    Justin Kluivert

    Justin Kluivert prods the ball into the netImage source, Reuters

    What a start by Bournemouth!

    A corner is whipped in and Luis Sinisterra's header is prodded in by Justin Kluivert who is virtually standing on the line.

    The problems continue to mount for Forest.

  2. Postpublished at 14:06 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    Chelsea 0-0 Wolves

    Half a chance for Chelsea.

    Christopher Nkunku latches onto a pass inside the box but Craig Dawson does well to snuff out the danger.

    Good start. Action at both ends.

  3. Postpublished at 14:04 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    Man Utd 0-0 West Ham

    James McFadden
    Former Scotland forward on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Marcus Rashford take son CoufalImage source, Reuters

    West Ham are set up more defensive minded to try to negate the threat from Luke Shaw and Marcus Rashford down that left side.

  4. Postpublished at 14:04 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    Man Utd 0-0 West Ham

    Belting ball by Harry Maguire to pick out Marcus Rashford on the far side of the pitch. Rashford then passes to Bruno Fernandes on the edge of the box but West Ham keep their defensive shape well and the attack breaks down.

  5. Postpublished at 14:04 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    Chelsea 0-0 Wolves

    Rayan Ait-Nouri of Wolverhampton Wanderers battles for possession with Conor GallagherImage source, Getty Images

    So sloppy from Chelsea!

    Another loose ball from the hosts lets in Matheus Cunha who forces another save from Djordje Petrovic.

    Chelsea haven't got going.

  6. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 14:03 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    #bbcfootball, WhatsApp 03301231826, text 81111 (UK only, standard rates apply)

    My fellow United fans make me worry sometimes. If Rashford was happy and smiling after scoring five goals all season, THEN I'd be worried about his commitment and desire.

    Day, Manchester

  7. Ten Hag and Moyes chatpublished at 14:03 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    Man Utd 0-0 West Ham

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport at Old Trafford

    : Manager Erik ten Hag of Manchester United and Manager David Moyes of West Ham United speakImage source, Getty Images

    It was interesting to see Erik ten Hag and David Moyes having a really long chat on the sideline before kick-off.

    Moyes might be saying he hopes the Manchester United board show more patience with the Dutchman than they did with him.

  8. Postpublished at 14:03 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    Chelsea 0-0 Wolves

    A little bit stop-start at Stamford Bridge. Wolves are trying to play it out from the back but not so convincingly before a mistake lets in Pedro Neto who forces a save from Djordje Petrovic.

  9. Respects paidpublished at 14:01 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    Man Utd 0-0 West Ham

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport at Old Trafford

    Erik ten Hag, Manager of Manchester United, and David Moyes, Manager of West Ham United, carry wreathsImage source, Getty Images

    Rival bosses Erik ten Hag and David Moyes have laid wreaths in honour of the Munich victims.

    As a former Manchester United manager, Moyes will know exactly what the remembrance of that 1958 team means to the club.

  10. KICK-OFFpublished at 14:00 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    Buckle up - we could be in for another crazy day of action!

    We're just about getting under way in our three 2pm games...

  11. 'Champions of Europe'published at 13:58 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    Man Utd v West Ham (14:00 GMT)

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport at Old Trafford

    West Ham's supporters will not tire of that famous night in Prague last June when they ended their 43-year wait for a trophy by beating Fiorentina in the Europa Conference League final.

    Jarrod Bowen's last-minute winner will go down in Hammers folklore.

    They have just sung their 'We Know What We Are - Champions of Europe' song.

  12. 'We have to focus on the way we play'published at 13:57 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    Bournemouth v Nottingham Forest (14:00 GMT)

    Nottingham Forest

    Nuno Espirito Santo, Manager of Nottingham Forest, looks onImage source, Getty Images

    Nottingham Forest manager Nuno Espirito Santo, speaking to Sky Sports on Matz Seltz's selection ahead of Matt Turner: "I always have deep thoughts to try and analyse every situation and we decided Matz Selz starts because that is what he needs for his confidence."

    On relegation zone: "Points are always important but to achieve points we have to focus on the way we play."

    On his first game against Bournemouth: "Yes we have had a lot of difficult situations but the group and the boys are trying to play the way we want.

    "The first game against Bournemouth was a tough one and so will today."

  13. 'Flowers of Manchester'published at 13:56 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    Man Utd v West Ham (14:00 GMT)

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport at Old Trafford

    The 'Flowers of Manchester' tribute song to the 1958 Munich victims is being played over the tannoy to applause from around Old Trafford.

  14. Postpublished at 13:55 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    Man Utd v West Ham (14:00 GMT)

    .Image source, Getty Images

    There's a special guest at Old Trafford with former Manchester United striker Robin van Persie in attendance.

    A big match for one of his other former sides follows this one, I wonder where he'll head for Arsenal versus Liverpool?

  15. 'We can cause Chelsea some problems'published at 13:54 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    Chelsea v Wolves (14:00 GMT)

    Wolves

    Wolves manager Gary O'Neil: "Of course it is the same for a lot of the clubs that played Thursday and Sunday, it doesn't give you long to recover.

    "We gave it a real good go on Thursday [against Man Utd] and the aim is to do the same today. We have managed to upset expectations a few times this season.

    "When there is obviously two games in four days there is consideration to energy levels and whether we could freshen it up in the two games.

    "I have picked two teams that best fit to get results and hopefully the lads are able to give a good account of themselves today.

    "When you go away to Stamford Bridge it is always a tough place to come. There will be tough moments where we will have to stick together, but hopefully with the quality in the team we can cause Chelsea some problems - I am looking forward to it."

  16. 'Coming to Old Trafford is never easy'published at 13:53 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    Man Utd v West Ham (14:00 GMT)

    West Ham United

    West Ham forward Jarred Bowen, speaking to Sky Sports: "Disappointed with the games against Sheffield United and Bournemouth where we felt like we dropped points. We picked something up from them which keeps us in that position of sixth.

    "It is a big game today because almost sixth and tenth has its own little league at the minute. There is a lot of football to be played and momentum is big in football this is going to be a really difficult game.

    "Coming here is never easy with how the crowd get behind Manchester United and it is about us managing the crowd as best we can and putting our stamp on the game."

  17. 'Maybe it's time for Rashford to move on'published at 13:52 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    Man Utd v West Ham (14:00 GMT)

    .Image source, Getty Images

    Manchester United fan Kayleigh Bishop told BBC Radio 5 Live that forward Marcus Rashford looked "miserable" on Thursday - even after opening the scoring against Wolves on his return to the side.

    So, should he leave Old Trafford in the summer?

    "I'm at a crossroads with him," said Bishop. "He did score - and he needed it - but there's nothing from him. He's gone through grief this week - that he's brought on himself again - and there's not a smile or a single bit of passion. There's nothing. He just looks miserable.

    "If he is that unhappy then maybe it is time for him to move on."

    The England international was absent from the FA Cup fourth round with illness amid reports he had missed training following a night out in Belfast, but returned to the matchday squad to face Wolves.

    In response to whether fans are losing patience with him, Bishop added: "I think so. When you're there in the stands watching him, there's nothing from him.

    "If he's not getting the service then he gives up rather than telling his team-mates to look for him."

    Have your say - is a move away from Old Trafford the solution for Rashford?

    Listen to the full discussion on BBC Sounds

  18. 'It's going to be difficult'published at 13:51 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    Bournemouth Nottingham Forest (14:00 GMT)

    Bournemouth

    Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola, speaking to Sky Sports: "I think we are doing well.

    "I think after the Liverpool game we had two good games against Swansea and then West Ham. We was solid against West Ham and we have to do it again and try to win the game.

    "We know it is not going to be easy, Nottingham Forest are fighters and it will be difficult to win the duals and we have to be at our best.

    "I think they played well against us [earlier in the season] and it is going to be difficult today. I think it looks like it will be an open game, I hope we score more than them!"

  19. Chelsea 'need to be more consistent'published at 13:49 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    Chelsea v Wolves (14:00 GMT)

    Ledley King
    Former Tottenham captain Ledley King on the Football Daily podcast

    : Mauricio Pochettino, Manager of Chelsea, reactsImage source, Getty Images

    It is a tricky game for Chelsea. Just when you think you are starting to see the team gel and some direction, we get a performance like we got in midweek [4-1 defeat to Liverpool].

    Frustrating for Pochettino, but he knows it is a long-term project. Relying on Thiago Silva, with the age he is, isn't the way forward, but he seems to be their best centre-back.

    If they can get the League Cup, that would be big for them and big for the manager's confidence in terms of moving forward. But they need to be more consistent in the league. I think next season is when we can really judge Pochettino and the job he is doing.

    Listen to the Football Daily podcast here.

  20. 'Man Utd won the World Cup'published at 13:48 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    Man Utd v West Ham (14:00 GMT)

    .Image source, .

    Well, Manchester United won the World Cup again on Thursday night, judging from the reaction to their last-gasp 4-3 victory at Molineux.

    Seriously, though, it was a good win and fair play to them for the way they got it - they certainly needed it.

    West Ham beat them at the London Stadium before Christmas but I am expecting a different outcome at Old Trafford.

    I am not expecting it to be a very open game because Hammers boss David Moyes won't set up that way, but Manchester United will find a way through.

    Sutton's prediction: 1-0.