Football Tracker: Man City and Spurs play out hectic six-goal draw
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22:09 GMT - Our final update of the evening comes from Spain as Barcelona have claimed a slim win over Atletico Madrid. Joao Felix returned to haunt his parent club in a tasty affair. Read all about it here.
21:53 GMT - Over in Italy this time, high-flying Inter have beaten Serie A Champions Napoli in a thrilling 3-0 clash. You can read all about that here.
19:07 GMT - Over in Germany, Bayer Leverkusen have drawn 1-1 at home with Borussia Dortmund. The result allows Bayern Munich a chance to leapfrog Xabi Alonso's side at the top of the Bundesliga in their next match.
18:29 GMT - Full-time! A breathless encounter sees Manchester City and Tottenham play out a 3-3 draw. As you'd expect between these two, absolutely hectic.
18:21 GMT - EQUALISER FOR TOTTENHAM! What a brilliant header from Dejan Kulusevski, who powers a header off the crossbar to draw Spurs level AGAIN!
18:12 GMT - Jack Grealish puts City back in front! The hosts capitalise on Yves Bissouma's error and Erling Haaland squares across the box for Grealish, who converts from close range.
17:59 GMT - Spurs are level! They've seen a lot of the ball and their possession pays off with Giovani Lo Celso placing a beautiful effort beyond Ederson and into the corner. It's a great finish and it's now 2-2!
17:20 GMT - Half-time at the Etihad and despite falling behind early, City are in control against Tottenham.
17:03 GMT - And City do move ahead! It's lovely football all-round with the Phil Foden finding plenty of space in the box before slotting in.
17:00 GMT - City go close to grabbing the lead! Jeremy Doku drives down the left, cuts inside then whips an effort which crashes against the angle of the post and crossbar.
16:45 GMT - Erling Haaland misses a sitter! He's all alone in the box and jabs his effort wide of the post. City should be ahead.
16:40 GMT - Quick as a flash - City are back level! Son finds the net again but at the wrong end this time and this one's all square. Electric start.
16:37 GMT - Tottenham take the lead! Their first attack of the game and the captain Heung-min Son converts on the counter-attack! The South Korean silences the Etihad.
16:18 GMT - Caught your breath back yet? Let's hope so, because Manchester City welcome Tottenham to the Etihad Stadium in the big game of the day.
16:10 GMT - What a dramatic afternoon of Premier League football. Goals galore around the grounds. You can catch up on every game with our dedicated match reports via the links below:
Liverpool 4-3 Fulham
15:57 GMT - ABSOLUTE DRAMA!
Liverpool have scored TWO GOALS in TWO MINUTES to completely turn things around against Fulham. Trent Alexander-Arnold rifles a low effort into the corner after Wataru Endo's equaliser to put the Reds 4-3 up!
Elsewhere, Ollie Watkins has drawn Aston Villa level at Bournemouth while Brighton have pulled one back to make it 3-2 at Chelsea.
15:55 GMT - West Ham and Crystal Palace have played out a 1-1 draw at the London Stadium. The other matches are heading towards their climax...
15:48 GMT - FULHAM ARE AHEAD! Substitute Bobby De Cordova-Reid rises highest at the back post to give the Cottagers the lead at Liverpool with just over 10 minutes of normal time remaining!
15:28 GMT - The 10 men of Chelsea have doubled their lead against Brighton! The Blues are awarded a penalty which Enzo Fernandez converts to notch his second of the afternoon.
15:18 GMT - Bournemouth are back ahead! Dominic Solanke nets his seventh of the season to put the Cherries in front again.
15:10 GMT - Equaliser for Crystal Palace at West Ham! Odsonne Edouard capitalises on a mistake and punishes the Hammers with a low finish.
15:00 GMT - Well, that was a breathless 45 minutes of Premier League action. You can check out all the game summaries so far via the links below:
14:51 GMT - Fulham have equalised again against Liverpool! Kenny Tete pokes home following a scrappy corner and questions have to be asked about the goalkeeping again.
14:45 GMT - This could be game on at Stamford Bridge. Brighton have one back through Facundo Buonanotte, who cuts the score down to 2-1 before half-time.
14:40 GMT - WHAT A GOAL! Liverpool are back in front through a bit of brilliance from Alexis Mac Allister, who lasers an effort from range right into the top corner.
14:27 GMT - All square at Anfield! Former Liverpool man Harry Wilson sweeps a low effort through the legs of the goalkeeper and into the net. Game on.
14:25 GMT - Lots of goals to talk about!
Trent Alexander-Arnold gives Liverpool the lead against Fulham with a trademark free kick which rattles in off the crossbar. A superb strike from the right-back.
Elsewhere, Aston Villa have levelled things up against Bournemouth. Leon Bailey grabbed the leveller on 20 minutes.
And Chelsea have doubled their lead over Brighton. Levi Colwill is the scorer at Stamford Bridge.
14:19 GMT - Chelsea are ahead against Brighton! Enzo Fernandez nets his first Premier League goal after a corner is recycled.
14:15 GMT - Goal for West Ham versus Crystal Palace. The Hammers are ahead and it comes via the in-form Mohammed Kudus, who hits one low into the near corner.
14:10 GMT - We have our first goal of the day and it goes to Bournemouth against Aston Villa! Antoine Semenyo the scorer at the Vitality Stadium after an error.
14:00 GMT - Your Sunday starts here! The afternoon action is underway.
13:40 GMT - The FA Cup third-round draw was completed today with a couple of mouthwatering games put together. Arsenal have been drawn against Liverpool and Championship side Sunderland taking on bitter rivals Sunderland.
13:15 GMT - Four Premier League games to bring you this afternoon. The starting line-ups are in and you can follow each one via the links below:
09:40 GMT - In case you missed it, the Euro 2024 draw was made yesterday with England and Scotland discovering their group-stage opponents.
08:00 GMT - Welcome back to the Football Tracker ahead of a Sunday packed with action.
Five Premier League games await with Chelsea taking on Brighton and Liverpool playing Fulham at 2pm, before Manchester City take on Tottenham in the day's marquee match.
In the Championship, there is one game scheduled with Bristol City up against Norwich from 1.30pm.
The action in Scotland sees Celtic travel to St Johnstone before Rangers' match with St Mirren.
Around Europe, some key fixtures to keep an eye on are Bayer Leverkusen v Borussia Dortmund, Napoli v Inter Milan and Barcelona v Atletico Madrid.
Saturday, December 2nd
23:30 GMT - That’s all from us tonight - join us again tomorrow with five Premier League fixtures including Chelsea v Brighton, Liverpool v Fulham and Manchester City v Tottenham - as well as a host of top-flight action in France, Germany and Italy.
23:00 GMT - Eddie Howe was full of praise for his team after beating Man Utd. Speaking to TNT Sports, he said: "The players have responded again. What a response to that late goal in Paris. It would have been easy to feel sorry for ourselves."
On match-winner Gordon, he added: "From day one when he came here you could see the passion in his personality, the desire to achieve and be successful.
"He has really worked at his game. He is one of those who every day wants to give more. Physically today he was so good. I am glad he is getting the goals now and getting the recognition he deserves."
22:45 GMT - Erik Ten Hag has been speaking to TNT Sports. He said: "We had a tough first half. I said at half-time ‘OK we are pleased we are 0-0, to stay in the game’. But we didn’t, and then we had a good comeback in the last part of the game, but that is the fight we have to show.
"The rewards are for Newcastle United and we move on to Wednesday (against Chelsea at Old Trafford).
"I will talk with my team. We had some good chances, and we thought we’d scored a goal. But, overall, Newcastle deserved to win."
22:07 GMT - It was a historic night for Newcastle, who have beaten Man Utd in back-to-back matches for the first time since 1972.
22:00 GMT - It’s all over! Newcastle climb above Tottenham and into fifth in the Premier League with a 1-0 win over Man Utd who drop down to seventh.
You can read the match report here, and see the match stats and player ratings below.
21:53 GMT - There are nine minutes of time added on. Can Man Utd find an equaliser?
21:50 GMT - Antony has scored for Man Utd! But hang on, the goal is ruled out for offside with the ball ricocheting off Harry Magire and into the net. Maguire is miles offside. Correct decision.
21:49 GMT - Away from the Premier League for a moment as Gareth Southgate has been speaking after the Euro 2024 group stage draw and said England are ready.
"We are third in the world rankings this week. We have been in the top five for five years, so consistently they have produced performances, so I think they are used to that," he said.
"They have that expectation. They are used to playing in big matches together and individually, so we are excited and all looking forward to the tournament."
21:46 GMT - Nick Pope is replaced by Martin Dubravka.
Ironically, Dubravka’s only appearence so far this season was against Man Utd in the League Cup.
21:40 GMT - That’s a worry for Newcastle - and England too. Nick Pope is down injured after diving to make a save. He lifts his arm in the air for assistance and looks in considerable pain.
21:35 GMT - Newcastle are dominating play against Man Utd, but there’s only one goal in it. Can United snatch an equaliser?
21:28 GMT - Man Utd have been really poor tonight. Erik Ten Hag attempts to shake it up as Rasmus Hojlund and Marcus Rashford come off for Anthony Martial and Antony.
21:15 GMT - Newcastle have scored against Man Utd - finally! Anthony Gordon smashes the ball home from inside the six yard box to give the Magpies the lead. 1-0.
21:05 GMT - We’re back underway in Newcastle…
20:50 GMT - The half-time whistle blows at St James’ Park and it’s been one-way traffic so far. What can Man Utd do about that in the remaining 45 minutes?
20:45 GMT - Will Newcastle be punished for all these missed opportunities? We have about 5 minutes left before half-time.
20:39 GMT - Kieran Trippier hits the bar! Newcastle win their first free-kick of the match and it’s just outside the box. Trippier steps up and curls the ball agonisingly onto the bar before it bounces away. So close!
20:23 GMT - How are Newcastle not ahead? They’ve had two great attempts at goal so far, but Man Utd are holding firm.
20:10 GMT - Newcastle have started brightly with a couple of corners already causing problems for Man Utd. Remember the Magpies have won their last three meetings, including a 3-0 win in the League Cup last month.
20:00 GMT - And we’re underway at a freezing cold St James’ Park.
19:45 GMT - We’re 15 minutes away from our final match of the day, and it’s set to be a cracker: Newcastle v Man Utd, and you can follow all the action right here.
19:40 GMT - Just a recap of the headlines so far this evening:
Arsenal move four points clear at the top of the Premier League table after beating Wolves 2-1, Burnley thrashed 10-man Sheff Utd 5-0, with the Blades falling to the bottom of the table after Everton beat Nottingham Forest 1-0.
The Toffees are now just two points adrift of Luton, who lost 3-1 at Brentford.
Elsewhere, the Euro 2024 draw was made earlier this evening and Scotland will get their campaign underway against hosts Germany, while England face Denmark in Group C. Wales could play France and the Netherland’s in Group D should they win their play-off.
You can read more about the draw here.
19:26 GMT - It’s all over! Everton have beaten Nottingham Forest 1-0 and climb to 18th in the table. Sheffield United fall to the bottom of the table.
Click here to read the match report, and see the key stats as well as our player ratings below.
19:13 GMT - Newcastle v Man Utd team news has dropped ahead of their kick-off at 8pm. See how they line-up below:
19:10 GMT - As it stands, Everton will have seven points and climb above Sheffield United and Burnley in to 18th place, two points adrift of Luton.
After their 5-0 thrashing earlier, Sheffield United will sink to the foot of the table.
There are just over 10 minutes (plus stoppage time) to go.
18:58 GMT - Deadlock broken! Everton hit the front against Nottingham Forest and it comes via a lovely Dwight McNeil strike across goal from the angle.
18:25 GMT - Nothing doing at the City Ground so far with Nottingham Forest and Everton locked at 0-0.
18:00 GMT - Away from the action, the draw for the group stage of Euro 2024 has been completed.
Scotland will face hosts Germany in the opening match while England will play Denmark in Group C.
Find out who else they will face here.
17:15 GMT - No respite here as attentions turn to the 5.30pm kick-off between Nottingham Forest and Everton.
17:13 GMT - All over in the 10 Championship games for the day. You can catch up on all the goings on with our handy round-up of the action.
17:04 GMT - That'll do it for the afternoon kick-offs in the Premier League. Read our reports of all the action from the games via the links below:
Arsenal 2-1 Wolves
Burnley 5-0 Sheffield United
16:52 GMT - Could there be a late twist at the Emirates? Wolves capitalise on an error and Matheus Cunha hits a shot into the corner to set up an interesting final few minutes.
16:43 GMT - A stinger for Luton at Brentford as the home side bring their lead back to two through Shandon Baptiste.
The goals keep coming at Burnley as Vincent Kompany's men add a fifth to make it 5-0 over Sheffield United.
16:38 GMT - It's all happening now!
Hold on at the Gtech Community Stadium as Luton have got one back against Brentford through Jacob Brown to cut the score down to 2-1.
And yet another goal at Turf Moor with Burnley scoring a fourth - Luca Koleosho adding to Sheffield United's misery.
16:35 GMT - A third for Burnley and that is surely a much-needed three points for the Clarets against Sheffield United. Zeki Amdouni hits a left-footed effort into the corner.
16:16 GMT - And just like that it's two for Brentford. Ben Mee knocks in Bryan Mbeumo's corner via a big deflection off Carlton Morris to extend their lead.
16:10 GMT - Breakthrough for Brentford against Luton. The Bees dominated the play in the first half and have been rewarded early in the second through Neal Maupay.
15:54 GMT - We've reached half-time around the grounds in the Premier League this afternoon:
15:48 GMT - Things have gone from bad to worse for Sheffield United at Burnley. Not only are they trailing 2-0, they have been reduced to 10 men with Oli McBurnie receiving a second yellow card for an elbow.
15:30 GMT - Burnley have grabbed a key second goal against fellow strugglers Sheffield United. Jacob Bruun Larsen is the scorer and the Clarets are 2-0 up.
15:15 GMT - It's now 2-0 to Arsenal against Wolves. Captain Martin Odegaard doubles the lead and it's already looking like a long way back for the visitors with just 13 minutes played.
15:09 GMT - A quick start for Arsenal at the Emirates against Wolves - the Gunners open the scoring through Bukayo Saka.
15:02 GMT - What a start for Burnley at Turf Moor! Less than a minute in against Sheffield United and they lead through Jay Rodriguez!
15:00 GMT - It's go time in the Premier League this weekend!
14:30 GMT - There was drama in the early Championship game as Leicester ran out late 2-1 winners over West Brom.
Josh Maja equalised after 89 minutes for the hosts before Harry Winks slid in a 94th-minute winner following a counter-attack.
14:10 GMT - Team news is rolling in ahead of today's 3pm kick-offs. You can follow each game via the dedicated links below:
10:40 GMT - British police said on Saturday that 46 men have been charged after "serious disorder" outside Villa Park on Thursday in the build-up to a Europa Conference League game in which authorities said three officers were injured.
The unrest occurred ahead of kick-off in a game between Aston Villa and Legia Warsaw.
08:00 GMT - Welcome to this weekend's Football Tracker! There is plenty in store as the first weekend of December gets underway.
No early game in the Premier League this week but there are three games at 3pm - with Arsenal's match against Wolves the pick of those before Nottingham Forest host Everton at 5.30pm.
That is all before Newcastle square off against Manchester United at 8pm to round out the day's action.
There are also 10 Championship fixtures scheduled, with West Brom v Leicester kicking off early at 12.30pm.