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23:06 GMT - That's it for a frantic evening of Premier League action. Join us again tomorrow night as we take you through the latest round of Champions League matches, as Liverpool take on Bayer Levekusen, Man City face Sporting, and Celtic host RB Leipzig.
22:39 GMT - Brentford boss Thomas Frank said the loss was "emotionally very tough" to take, but felt that Fulham were the better team on the day.
"It was tough. It is emotionally very tough right now," he told Sky Sports.
"When you are leading in the 92nd minute and you lose it is tough. I don't think we hit our highest level. I think on the day Fulham were better.
"There was a lot of good defending and effort and I thought that would have given us the win. We could have won it with the chance for Fabio Carvalho and then we lost.
"When we look at the game back and we are more cool-headed we will probably be very happy with the defensive standard."
22:18 GMT - Fulham's hero Harry Wilson says of his two goals: "Both of them went in, but I'm not sure they went in how I planned."
Here he is speaking to Sky Sports:
22:12 GMT - Confirmation of how the standings look after that match.
22:07 GMT - They will be celebrating this win for some time. It puts Fulham 9th in the Premier League, while Brentford are now 12th, one place above Manchester United.
21:58 GMT - FULL-TIME: What a finish. Brentford appeared to be cruising at Craven Cottage before Harry Wilson scored in the 92nd and the 97th minute to win it for the home side. Incredible finish to the west London derby. Click here for our report from the game.
21:55 GMT - GOAL! Fulham have stolen this! Harry Wilson has scored again - this time with a brilliant header - and Fulham lead 2-1 with seconds remaining!
21:50 GMT - GOAL! Out of nowehere, Fulham have scored after the 90 minutes thanks to an outrageous Harry Wilson back-heel from an Adama Traore cross. Unbelievable stuff!
21:11 GMT - Elsewhere in the football world, Lincoln have beaten Chesham 4-0 in the FA Cup.
20:53 GMT - We are back underway! Can Fulham fight back to get a result here?
20:48 GMT - HALF-TIME: We’ve reached the break in Craven Cottage, with Brentford 1-0 up.
20:38 GMT - Here's how that goal unfolded:
20:26 GMT - GOAL! Fulham have been the better team in the early exchanges but it's Brentford who lead through Vitaly Janelt. It's an absolute thunderbolt that he's driven from well outside the box to beat the goalkeeper.
20:00 GMT - And with a blow of the whistle from the referee, we are underway.
19:55 GMT - We are just five minutes away from kick-off - stay with us as we bring you all the updates from Craven Cottage.
19:31 GMT - A win for either side will take them into the top ten of the Premier League.
19:11 GMT - Here's how the two teams will line up this evening:
18:55 GMT - Team news is in and Brentford have named an unchanged side from the one that staged a remarkable 4-3 comeback win against Ipswich in their last Premier League outing.
Meanwhile, Fulham have drafted in Reiss Nelson and Joachim Andersen in their only two changes from last week's draw with Everton.
17:47 GMT - Here's a reminder of what unfolded when Fulham hosted Brentford last season.
16:56 GMT - Here's how things have looked in recent meetings between these two teams - there tends to be very little between them!
15:00 GMT - Hello and welcome back to the Football Tracker! After a weekend of Premier League drama, what will tonight have in store?
Fulham host Brentford in the first west London derby of the season and all eyes will be on whether the Bees can maintain their remarkable goalscoring form, having netted 10 goals in their last three matches.
The Cottagers meanwhile will be looking to bounce back from their disappointing draw at Everton last week.
Without a league win since September, Fulham were denied all three points at Goodison Park after conceding a 94th-minute equaliser and have since slid down the table.
Kick-off at Craven Cottage is at 8pm, and we'll bring you the key updates throughout the evening.
Sunday, November 4th
18:52 GMT - Thanks for joining us for another round of Premier League fixtures! There's one more match tomorrow evening between Fulham and Brentford which you can follow live here.
Here's how the Premier League table looks after this weekend's games:
18:44 GMT - Striker Hojlund also struggled to make a huge impact at the top end of the pitch at times but played a huge role in the opener after getting fouled by Chelsea goalkeeper Sanchez:
18:42 GMT - Manchester United lacked a major attacking threat this afternoon and it showed with their average formation - struggling to get up the pitch at times:
18:38 GMT - Chelsea's Caicedo was one of the best players on the pitch this afternoon at Old Trafford, covering nearly every blade of grass for the Blues and popping up with a superb equaliser:
18:25 GMT - FULL-TIME! Manchester United and Chelsea have to settle for a draw after second-half strikes from Fernandes and Caicedo. The most drawn game in Premier League history, once again, ends in a draw. Read our full match report here.
18:03 GMT - GOAL! Chelsea hit back instantly through Moises Caicedo, who fires into the bottom corner on the volley for 1-1.
17:59 GMT - GOAL! Bruno Fernandes converts from the spot and United have a deserved 1-0 lead based on the patterns of play during the second 45 so far.
17:58 GMT - PENALTY! Rasmus Hojlund is brought down by Robert Sanchez - VAR had a look but the decision stands!
17:35 GMT - Back underway for the second half!
17:18 GMT - Half-time and it's 0-0 between Manchester United and Chelsea, with neither side showing too much quality in the final third - more quality needed in the second half!
16:58 GMT - Nothing to separate either side after the opening half an hour, with neither goalkeeper really tested so far.
16:31 GMT - We're underway at Old Trafford!
16:14 GMT - The focus shifts to Manchester United v Chelsea to round off Sunday's action, with Ruud van Nistelrooy set to make his managerial bow in the Premier League. Stick with us for all the updates with kick-off in around 15 minutes!
16:02 GMT - Get a full match report for Spurs' comeback win against Aston Villa here.
15:58 GMT - FULL-TIME! That's a huge win for Spurs who come from behind with four second-half goals to blow away Champions League rivals Aston Villa.
15:53 GMT - GOAL! Spurs have four against Villa as James Maddison curls in an excellent free-kick deep into added time to wrap up all three points.
15:36 GMT - GOAL! Solanke grabs another and Spurs have surely taken the game away from Villa now - the striker finishes well after having the ball squared to him in the six-yard box.
15:32 GMT - GOAL! Spurs have probed all afternoon and finally have the lead after an exceptional move through the Villa defence, finished off with a lovely chip from Dominic Solanke!
15:27 GMT - The line-ups are in for this afternoon's other Premier League clash as Ruud van Nistelrooy's Manchester United host Chelsea - follow the match live here from 16:30.
15:07 GMT - GOAL! Spurs equalise just minutes into the second half - Brennan Johnson with the finish from close range after an excellent cross by Heung-min Son, 1-1!
14:52 GMT - Spurs have had more possession and perhaps have created more chances, with Villa being forced to sit deeper than usual - Unai Emery won't mind though with his side leading at the break:
14:47 GMT - There's half-time between Spurs and Villa with the visitors 1-0 up thanks to Rogers' close-range strike!
14:32 GMT - GOAL! Spurs concede from a corner once again as the ball falls to Morgan Rogers somehow unmarked in the six-yard box to smash home for 1-0.
14:03 GMT - We're underway at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
13:40 GMT - Kick-off is around 20 minutes away in London - stay tuned for all the key updates from 14:00.
12:57 GMT - The line-ups are in for Spurs' clash with Aston Villa!
Radu Dragusin comes in for the injured Van de Ven for the hosts while Villa are unchanged from their draw against Bournemouth last weekend - stick with us for all the latest updates or follow our live audio commentary here.
12:02 GMT - Spurs will be without Micky van de Ven for at least three weeks, with the defender picking up another hamstring injury during their EFL Cup win against Manchester City.
That hands Aston Villa a welcomed boost today ahead of their clash - read more on the injury here.
10:54 GMT - Manchester United face Chelsea this afternoon with interim coach Ruud van Nistelrooy at the helm.
The Dutchman had expressed his desire to bring back the joy of winning for United fans, but faces a tough test against the high-flying Blues later today.
10:30 GMT - Good morning and welcome back to our Football Tracker! We'll have coverage of two huge Premier League fixtures this afternoon as Aston Villa visit Tottenham before Manchester United go head-to-head with Chelsea.
Before we get stuck into those games, here's a reminder of yesterday's results:
Saturday, November 3rd
20:00 GMT - Thanks for joining us today! Stay tuned tomorrow as we'll bring you all the latest updates as Tottenham face Aston Villa before Manchester United host Chelsea.
19:40 GMT - Here's how the Premier League table looks after a remarkable day.
19:24 GMT - It's all over! Crystal Palace have come from behind - after initially taking the lead - to deny Wolves their first Premier League win of the season. What a dramatic second half that was.
You can read the match report here.
19:20 GMT - Late, late drama! Crystal Palace thought they had scored the winning goal deep into injury time, but the strike has been ruled out through VAR.
19:15 GMT - We have seven minutes of injury time to play. Can Wolves or Palace find a winner?
19:06 GMT - GOAL! Crickey. Crystal Palace have a corner and the ball finds its way to Guehi - who is completely unmarked at the back post - leaving him the simple task to poke the ball home! 2-2.
19:04 GMT - It's end-to-end at the moment. Can Palace equalise? Can Wolves find a third goal? There are 15 minutes of normal time left.
19:01 GMT - GOAL! Oh my! In a blink of an eye Wolves take the lead. A wonderful, flowing move ends with Gomes stroking the ball into the back of the net. 2-1.
18:57 GMT - GOAL! Strand Larsen scores! Moments after Sa misses two chances for Palace, Wolves are level! Hero to zero for Chalobah, who slips, allowing Cunha to pass to Strand Larsen, who fires home. 1-1. Game on!
18:48 GMT – GOAL! Chalobah takes advantage of an error by Wolves’ goalkeeper Sa, who failed to catch the ball leaving the Palace defender the simple chance to lash into an empty net! Booes ring out around the Molineux Stadium. 0-1.
18:32 GMT - We're back underway at Molineux!
18:17 GMT - Half-time between Wolves and Palace with very little to separate either team - both have had their chances but neither could find a breakthrough!
17:59 GMT - Nothing to separate Wolves or Crystal Palace as we reach the half-hour mark!
17:26 GMT - Kick-off is just minutes away at Molineux - stick with us for all the key updates.
17:11 GMT - Our focus shifts to the final game of the day now as Wolves host Crystal Palace! Follow that one live here.
17:10 GMT - Here's how the Premier League table looks after those results!
17:09 GMT - Get a match report for every afternoon Premier League fixture:
Bournemouth 2-1 Manchester City
Nottingham Forest 3-0 West Ham
17:02 GMT - FULL-TIME! Ipswich are forced to wait for their first Premier League win as Leicester score late on to snatch a 1-1 draw.
16:57 GMT - FULL-TIME! Southampton have their first league victory of the season after Armstrong's late strike sealed a 1-0 win over Everton.
16:65 GMT - FULL-TIME! It's a comfortable 3-0 win for Nottingham Forest against West Ham, with the hosts moving into the Premier League top four!
16:65 GMT - GOAL! Leicester score late on to surely deny Ipswich their first win of the season! Jordan Ayew with the late equaliser.
16:54 GMT - FULL-TIME! Liverpool comeback against Brighton to seal what could be a very important win in the title race - Gakpo and Salah with second-half strikes for the Reds.
16:53 GMT - FULL-TIME! Bournemouth secure a famous win against Manchester City, beating the champions 2-1! City's unbeaten run in the Premier League comes to a shock end on the south coast.
16:50 GMT - NO GOAL. Beto's leveller is ruled out for offside, Southampton still lead.
16:48 GMT - GOAL! Everton get back on level terms straight away! Beto with the equaliser for the Toffees.
16:43 GMT - GOAL! Southampton lead Everton late on - Adam Armstrong with the goal! Could the Saints be on their way to a first league win of the season?
16:40 GMT - Ipswich are down to 10 men against Leicester after a second yellow card for Kalvin Phillips.
16:38 GMT - GOALS! Manchester City have one back away at Bournemouth through Josko Gvardiol! Elsewhere, Forest have a third against West Ham thanks to Ola Aina.
16:29 GMT - GOAL! Just like that, Liverpool are in front! Mohamed Salah fires in their second at Anfield.
16:27 GMT - GOAL! Liverpool are level against Brighton - Cody Gakpo with what could be a huge goal for the Reds.
16:25 GMT - GOAL! It's 2-0 to Forest now, with Callum Hudson-Odoi bagging their second against West Ham!
16:20 GMT - GOAL! Bournemouth have two against City and it's Evanilson with what could prove to be a famous goal on the south coast!
16:16 GMT - GOAL! Ipswich take the lead against Leicester through defender Leif Davis!
16:12 GMT - Still nothing to report goal-wise, but West Ham midfielder Edson Alvarez was dismissed in the dying embers of the first half against Forest - the Hammers are down to 10 for the rest of the match.
16:07 GMT - We're underway for the second halves across the Premier League.
15:53 GMT - The half-time scores are in from around the Premier League - only the three goals from five fixtures so far, hopefully, there's more in store for the rest of the afternoon!
Bournemouth 1-0 Manchester City
Ipswich 0-0 Leicester
Liverpool 0-1 Brighton
Nottingham Forest 1-0 West Ham
Southampton 0-0 Everton
15:28 GMT - GOAL! Chris Wood scores once again for Nottingham Forest, who lead West Ham 1-0. The striker has been on fire this season!
15:14 GMT - GOAL! Now Brighton have the lead away at Liverpool! Ferdi Kadioglu with the strike - could more upsets be on the cards here?
15:09 GMT - GOAL! Bournemouth take a shock lead against Manchester City through their main man Antoine Semenyo! City fall behind early once again.
15:01 GMT - We're underway across the country!
14:48 GMT - We're around 10 minutes away from five Premier League afternoon fixtures, with Manchester City and Liverpool looking to open up a gap at the top of the table after Arsenal's loss. Stick with us for all the key updates!
14:33 GMT - Here's how the Premier League table looks after today's early fixtures. Arsenal could slip as low as eighth depending on other results over the weekend.
14:26 GMT - FULL-TIME! Newcastle hold firm to seal an impressive win against Arsenal who have slipped up again in the title race - Manchester City and Liverpool have a chance to pull further clear this afternoon. Read our match report here.
13:53 GMT - Still no way through for Arsenal, with the hosts nullifying their threat down both wings and stopping the Gunners from making any serious threats.
13:50 GMT - The line-ups are in for all five of this afternoon's Premier League fixtures!
Bournemouth v Manchester City - follow live.
Ipswich v Leicester - follow live.
Liverpool v Brighton - follow live.
Nottingham Forest v West Ham - follow live.
Southampton v Everton - follow live.
13:19 GMT - Half-time between Newcastle and Arsenal, with the hosts leading 1-0 after an excellent goal from Isak!
12:43 GMT - GOAL! Newcastle take the lead after Isak rises highest from a superb cross by Gordon to head home - his third goal in as many games.
12:26 GMT - The players are out at St. James' Park - can Arsenal get back to winning ways in the Premier League or will Newcastle start to find form again?
12:12 GMT - Kick-off is around 20 minutes away at St. James' Park! Stick with us for all the key updates or get live audio commentary here from 12:25.
11:20 GMT - The line-ups are in for today's early clash between Newcastle and Arsenal! The hosts look to be slowly getting back to full strength as Alexander Isak and Anthony Gordon start, although Sandro Tonali drops to the bench.
The Gunners have had to contend with a few injuries in recent weeks but have been handed a boost by the return of William Saliba alongside Gabriel in defence, while Bukayo Saka features on the wing again.
10:GMT BST - Brighton striker Danny Welbeck has had a major resurgence in form this season, already netting six goals in nine Premier League appearances.
In our regular FlashFocus feature, we looked at the forward's redemption arch as he enters the twilight years of his career.
10:45 GMT - Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has stressed that his side face an 'emergency' when it comes to injuries this weekend - but who will miss out for their trip to Bournemouth?
10:05 GMT - Good morning and welcome to our Football Tracker! We'll be bringing you coverage of all seven of today's Premier League fixtures including Newcastle v Arsenal at 12:30, Bournemouth v Manchester City and Liverpool v Brighton at 15:00 before Wolves v Crystal Palace at 17:30.
Take a look at all this weekend's fixtures: