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Football Tracker LIVE: Newcastle come from behind to beat Wolves

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Newcastle beat Wolves 2-1 on Sunday to maintain their unbeaten start to the season
Newcastle beat Wolves 2-1 on Sunday to maintain their unbeaten start to the seasonJustin Tallis AFP / Flashscore
Thanks for joining us for all the biggest moments in Premier League football - and beyond - this weekend. Scroll down below to recap all the action.

19:00 BST - Thanks for joining us for another weekend of Premier League action.

You can read about the three main talking points from the recent matches right here, and we look forward to welcoming you back for the start of the Champions League action - featuring AC Milan v Liverpool - from Tuesday night!

18:40 BST - After wins for Arsenal and Newcastle, here's how the Premier League table looks after matchday four.

Premier League table
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18:38 BST - Harvey Barnes has been speaking to Sky Sports after their impressive 2-1 win at Wolves.

"You could see we needed to improve on the first half and it was a big ask in the second half," he said. "We haven't hit the heights of last season but we are finding ways to win at the moment and that's important."

Newcastle's other goalscorer Fabian Schar added: "I think we started the game quite well and then we dropped off a little with our level and then at half-time said we needed to perform better. Two great goals and a big win when you are away from home and down. It is massive for us.

"We can play a lot better. At the moment it is great that we get the results and we need to be more consistent throughout the game. We want to go to the next level."

18:28 BST - FULL-TIME! It’s all over! Newcastle have made their best start to a season since 1995/96 after coming from behind to beat Wolves 2-1. Reaction to come!

You can read the match report here.

Match stats
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18:26 BST - Newcastle’s Murphy is shown a yellow card for kicking the ball away. Interestingly, that is the 65th yellow card in the Premier League this weekend - a new (unwanted) record.

I'm sure you'll hear more about that fact in the coming days.

18:22 BST - So close for Wolves! Cunha sends a superb volley towards goal but Pope is equal to it and tips the ball away. It’s still 1-2.

18:19 BST - There will be eight minutes of time added on. Can Wolves find a late equaliser?

18:17 BST - A worrying sight for Newcastle fans as Bruno Guimaraes comes hobbling off. Hopefully it’s nothing too serious. Lloyd Kelly comes on to replace him.

We are in to the final five minutes of normal time.

18:08 BST - GOAL! Oh my. Barnes goes on a mazy dribble outside the box and rifles in a shot from 25 yards to give Newcastle the lead! What a goal! 1-2.

18:04 BST - GOAL! Ooosh!! Schar collects the ball and spanks a shot towards goal. It takes a wicked deflection off Dawson and flies into the top corner! That was a superb strike out of nowhere. 1-1 and game on.

18:00 BST - There’s around 20 minutes left and Newcastle are struggling to break Wolves down.

17:50 BST - Pope gets down well to save an effort from Larsen. Will Wolves rue these missed opportunies? It’s still 1-0. 

17:45 BST - Larsen passes to Lemina who fizzes a shot against the post! So nearly 2-0 to Wolves.

17:40 BST - Nervy moments for Wolves as Johnstone is nearly caught out twice in as many minutes. He firstly saves a Guimaraes shot before taking an age to clear a backpass, with Gordon blocking his eventual clearance for a goal kick.

17:32 BST - And we're back underway!

17:30 BST - Newcastle make a triple substitution. Sandro Tonali, Harvey Barnes and Joe Willock come on, Alexander Isak - who suffered an injury to his nose late in the first-half - Joelinton and Sean Longstaff are taken off.

17:21 BST - The referee blows his whistle and it's half-time. Wolves were under pressure for most of the half but lead after a superb team goal.

Here are the half-time stats:

Half-time match stats
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17:20 BST - Eddie Howe is furiously taking notes. This could be a bruising half-time talk for Newcastle. 

Meanwhile Isak comes off after suffering a knock to his nose.

17:16 BST - There will be one minute of time added on.

17:05 BST - GOAL! What a move that was! Larsen nutmegs Burn with a low cross into the box. Gomes steps over the ball allowing Lemina all the time in the world to fire low past Sa. Wonderful counter-attack for Wolves. 1-0!

16:59 BST - Promising for Wolves. Semedo pulls the ball back for Cunha, who sees his shot blocked by Guimaraes, while a few minutes later Bellegarde battles past Burn and Hall and fires a shot over the bar.

16:50 BST - It’s all Newcastle at the moment. Gordon goes down in the Wolves box following a challenge from Semedo, but the referee waves play on. A few minutes later Gordon's shot grazes the outside of the post after a mazy dribble.

Wolves are hanging on here.

16:35 BST - Newcastle are knocking the ball around nicely in the opening few minutes, as Johnstone is forced to tip a Murphy shot narrowly over the bar.

16:30 BST - And we’re underway!

16:27 BST - Back to the Molineux Stadium and the players are walking out of the tunnel. We’re moments away from kick-off.

16:24 BST - Reaction from North London and Arsenal's match-winner Gabriel told Sky Sports: "I am so happy, it is a big derby and we are so happy to win here. Let’s enjoy it now.

"It means a lot to score the winner, I had difficult times in the game but then we scored from a corner."

Gunners' captain Jorginho added: "We had to work really hard as you saw, we knew it was going to be a difficult game. On these days you have to work hard and we know we can count on each other as teammates.

"At the end it paid off and we are so happy that we won. We had key players missing but we are a total team, the whole squad. We know that whoever comes on will be ready to help the team. We are really proud of the team."

16:15 BST - We're 15 minutes away from the final Premier League match of the weekend: Wolves v Newcastle, and the team news is below:

 16:05 BST - Here's the match stats from the derby. 

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15:57 BST - Full-time! Arsenal beat their North London rivals Tottenham 1-0. How big will that win prove to be? Stay tuned for all the reaction.

15:51 BST - There will be five minutes of time added on.

Kulusevski spanks a left-footed shot narrowly over the bar. It's close.

15:49 BST - Tottenham are piling on the pressure. Can they find a late equaliser? Romero fires a shot at goal that Raya saves.

15:42 BST - A couple of substitutions: Timo Werner comes on for James Maddison while Raheem Sterling makes his Arsenal debut, coming on for Gabriel Martinelli, and fit again Gabriel Jesus replaces Leandro Trossard.

We are in to the final 10 minutes of normal time.

15:25 BST - GOAL! Pick that one out! Saka delivers an inswinging corner and Gabriel jumps highest to send a thumping header past Vicario. Arsenal have the lead! 0-1.

15:18 BST - It’s end-to-end at the moment but still 0-0. Can anyone find a breakthrough?

15:10 BST - Jorginho pulls back Maddison and becomes the eighth player booked.

15:05 BST - Tottenham get the second half underway.

15:00 BST - Here’s the half-time stats. We have also had seven first-half bookings, a Premier League record. Five for Tottenham, two for Arsenal.

Half-time stats
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14:49 BST - The referee blows his whistle to bring the first half to an end.

14:46 BST - Johnson blasts the ball high over Raya's goal. There will be three minutes of time added on. 

Kulusevski is booked for bringing down Saka to be the seventh player carded.

14:39 BST - Timber is booked for a tackle on Porro before squaring up to Vicario, sparking a mass confontation.

VAR is taking a look and Vicario is booked for his involvement. He’s the fifth player to be shown a yellow card in the match so far.

14:29 BST - Solanke goes close for Spurs. He brushes Gabriel aside and sends a looping header narrowly wide of the post. 

14:20 BST - Martinelli is clean through on goal but his shot is poor and Vicario makes a comfortable save.

14:09 BST - Tottenham have started brightly forcing Raya to make two saves already. Moments later Solanke has a chance on goal, but he takes too long on the ball and Saliba easily dispossesses him.

14:00 BST - The referee blows his whistle and Arsenal get the North London derby underway.

13:50 BST - Oh my! The Arsenal mascot is pumped!

13:45 BST - We're 15 minutes away from kick-off!

13:15 BST - Tottenham v Arsenal: Team news!

Ange Postecoglou has made four changes to the Tottenham side that lost to Newcastle last week. 

Among them, Pape Matar Sarr and Yves Bissouma are dropped while Micky van de Ven returns from injury.

Tottenham starting XI: Vicario, Porro, Van de Ven, Romero, Udogie, Bentancur, Maddison, Kulusevski, Johnson, Son, Solanke.

Mikel Arteta is forced to make two changes for Arsenal. Declan Rice is suspended while captain Martin Odegaard also misses out after being injured during the international break.

Arsenal starting XI: Raya, White, Saliba, Gabriel, Timber, Partey, Jorginho, Havertz, Saka, Trossard, Martinelli.

11:45 BST - The North London derby tends to serve up some classics and the last edition was no different, with Arsenal coming away with a 3-2 win away from home.

The Gunners raced into a 3-0 lead by half-time and had to weather a Tottenham fightback in the second period.

09:00 BST - Good morning and welcome back to the Football Tracker!

We have an enticing-looking day ahead, with Tottenham clashing with rivals Arsenal in the North London derby to kick things off at 14:00 BST.

The weekend's Premier League action concludes at Molineux when Wolves host Newcastle from 16:30 BST.

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22:40 BST - That's a wrap from us tonight, join us again tomorrow for the final two games in the Premier League, including Spurs against Arsenal!

Night!

22:45 BST - Everton manager Sean Dyche bemoaned defensive errors after their worst start to a season in 66 years having let a two-goal lead slip in a 3-2 Premier League defeat at Aston Villa on Saturday.

"We were terrific in the last game (a 3-2 loss at home to Bournemouth)," Dyche said. "Today we make a mistake and they capitalise on it. I said to the players, the killer instinct in both boxes is what’s vital.

Read more on Dyche's post-match comments here.

22:33 BST - Arne Slot got his first taste of defeat as Liverpool boss on Saturday as his side lost 1-0 to Nottingham Forest in the Premier League, with visiting manager Nuno Espirito Santo out-foxing the Dutchman in a fascinating encounter.

"Our decisions and execution weren't good enough. In general, we defended quite well, but the two fast players came on and made it difficult," Slot said after the defeat.

Read more on Slot's comments here.

22:00 BST - Here's a full list of results so far this weekend in the Premier League:

Premier League
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21:43 BST - FULL-TIME! Nkunku's goal is just enough to secure Chelsea all three points against Bournemouth.

Read our report from the match here.

Match stats
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21:49 BST - Joao Felix picks up a booking, making history with the 13th yellow card of the match - the most of any match in Premier League history.

21:43 BST - GOAL! It's been an entertaining affair with Bournemouth definitely the better of the two sides, but substitution Jadon Sancho plays in fellow sub Christopher Nkunku, who turns to slot home with less than five minutes to go.

It's 1-0 to Chelsea.

21:17 BST - We're up to a whopping 11 yellow cards dished out by Anthony Taylor in 60 minutes here. Yikes.

Bournemouth have hit the woodwork a couple of times, but still no breakthrough.

20:47 BST - HALF-TIME! The sides go in goalless at the break.

Half-time
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20:39 BST - SAVED! Evanilson takes a long run up but sees his penalty saved.

No first goal for him yet. Nice save from the keeper!

20:38 BST - PENALTY! No goals but now Bournemouth have a chance to take the lead as Robert Sanchez brings down Evanilson in the box.

It's clear-cut, and there's no need for VAR on that one. The keeper is also booked for the challenge.

20:00 BST - We're underway at the Vitality!

19:49 BST - Last but not least today we have Bournemouth hosting Chelsea, follow live audio commentary here.

Here's how they're lining up:

Starting line-ups
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19:32 BST - FULL-TIME! Aston Villa grab all three points but it's another loss for Sean Dyche's Everton.

Read our full report here.

Match stats
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19:13 BST - Up the other end and Dominic Calvert-Lewin cannons one off the crossbar almost straight from the restart.

19:11 BST- GOAL! OOF! What a goal from Jhon Duran, who absolutely hammers one from about 30 yards out to give Aston Villa the lead against Everton.

Goal of the season contender right there.

19:07 BST - Celtic got the better of two VAR interventions to maintain their perfect start to the Scottish Premiership season with a 2-0 win over Hearts earlier on Saturday.

Read more here.

18:52 BST - GOAL! Villa have an equaliser and it's through Watkins again, capitalising on a mistake in defence before hammering home.

It's the second game in a row where Everton have thrown away a 2-0 lead.

18:23 BST - Half-time at Villa Park and few would've called this scoreline. Everton surged into a two-goal lead through McNeil and Calvert-Lewin but Watkins halved the deficit with a strong header.

Half-time stats
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18:07 BST - GOAL! Villa get one back and it's through their talisman Ollie Watkins, who halves his side's deficit with a towering header at the back post.

17:57 BST - GOAL! It's two for Everton! Dominic Calvert-Lewin just stays onside heads in a wonderful free-kick to double the Toffees' lead. Villa Park is stunned.

17:47 BST - GOAL! Everton lead at Villa Park! It's against the run of play as Dwight McNeil nicks the ball before driving towards goal and slotting a shot into the far corner.

17:45 BST - After adding another two goals to his collection against Brentford today, Erling Haaland is averaging a goal every 40 minutes this term. Seriously impressive even by his standards.

Haaland stats
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17:30 BST - Game on at Villa Park!

Follow the match here.

17:10 BST - Our attention now turns to Villa Park as Aston Villa get set to take on rock-bottom Everton.

Aston Villa v Everton
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17:05 BST - Catch up on all of this afternoon's action by reading our dedicated match reports by clicking on the links below:

Brighton 0-0 Ipswich

Crystal Palace 2-2 Leicester

Fulham 1-1 West Ham

Liverpool 0-1 Nottingham Forest

Manchester City 2-1 Brentford

16:59 BST - FULL-TIME! City suffered an early scare to Brentford, but two goals from Haaland helps them to a slender home victory.

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16:58 BST - FULL-TIME! Mateta's double helps Palace recover from 2-0 down to earn a hard-fought point at home to Leicester.

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16:57 BST - FULL-TIME! It's all over at Anfield and Forest hold on to beat Liverpool!

Hudson-Odoi's bit of brilliance seals a big three points for Nuno Espirito Santo's side and hands Arne Slot his first defeat as Liverpool boss.

Match stats
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16:55 BST - FULL-TIME! The final whistle goes as the Amex and despite dominating proceedings, Brighton are unable to breach a stubborn Ipswich defence.

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16:54 BST - FULL-TIME! That's all she wrote at Craven Cottage as Ings' late equaliser steals West Ham a point.

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16:51 BST - GOALS! Two stoppage-time equalisers in London!

Palace are level against Leicester with Mateta converting a penalty for his second goal of the afternoon, while West Ham have levelled at Fulham courtesy of substitute Danny Ings.

16:34 BST - GOAL! There's finally a breakthrough at Anfield and it goes to Nottingham Forest!

Callum Hudson-Odoi lashes in a brilliant goal to give the visitors the lead with around 20 minutes left to play!

16:08 BST - GOAL! Palace answer right back! They're on the board at Selhurst Park with Jean-Philippe Mateta halving the deficit to 2-1.

16:05 BST - GOAL! It's a second for Leicester at Palace as Stephy Mavididi doubles the visitors' lead right after the restart.

15:55 BST - We've reached half-time around the Premier League. Here are the latest scores across the division:

Brighton 0-0 Ipswich

Crystal Palace 0-1 Leicester

Fulham 1-0 West Ham

Liverpool 0-0 Nottingham Forest

Manchester City 2-1 Brentford 

15:35 BST - GOAL! It's that man yet again! Haaland has his second of the afternoon with a lovely dinked finish to put City 2-1 up.

That's nine goals in four games for the Norwegian and incredibly, a third straight hat-trick is on the cards.

15:24 BST - GOAL! Raul Jimenez puts Fulham in the lead against West Ham with a delicate finish.

15:23 BST - GOAL! Leicester are in front against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park and it's via the reliable Jamie Vardy after rounding the goalkeeper.

15:22 BST - GOAL! Equaliser for City and it's - of course - courtesy of Erling Haaland, whose deflected effort is goal number eight for him this season.

15:03 BST - GOAL! What a start for Brentford at the Etihad as Yoane Wissa heads the visitors in front just after 20 seconds!

15:00 BST - We're underway in the Premier League this afternoon! You can follow every game by clicking the links below.

Brighton v Ipswich

Crystal Palace v Leicester

Fulham v West Ham

Liverpool v Nottingham Forest

Manchester City v Brentford 

14:45 BST - A real captain's performance. Bruno Fernandes was everywhere for United today.

Fernandes heat map
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14:27 BST - FULL-TIME! It's a win for United on their return from the international break with De Ligt, Rashford and Garnacho netting to beat Southampton.

Read the match report here.

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14:25 BST - GOAL! It's 3-0 to United as Garnacho fires his effort into the roof of the net in second-half stoppage time.

14:09 BST - RED CARD! Southampton's afternoon is going from bad to worse as Jack Stephens is shown a straight red card for a rough challenge on Alejandro Garnacho.

It looked high and dangerous on the replay, so he can't have too many complaints there.

14:05 BST - Team news is rolling in ahead of this afternoon's five fixtures.

Brighton v Ipswich
Brighton v IpswichFlashscore
Crystal Palace v Leicester
Crystal Palace v LeicesterFlashscore
Fulham v West Ham
Fulham v West HamFlashscore
Liverpool v Nottingham Forest
Liverpool v Nottingham ForestFlashscore
Manchester City v Brentford
Manchester City v BrentfordFlashscore

13:34 BST - Back underway for the second half. Southampton have it all to do if they are to avoid a fourth straight defeat to open the season.

13:20 BST - Half-time at St Mary's and United hold a healthy 2-0 lead at the break.

It could have been so much different for Southampton had Archer put away that penalty, but De Ligt and Rashford made them pay in quick succession. That's football, folks.

Half-time stats
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13:11 BST - GOAL! It's two for United! Marcus Rashford bends a low effort into the far corner from the left corner of the box.

13:06 BST - GOAL! United lead and it's a great header from Matthijs de Ligt after a brilliant cross from Bruno Fernandes to pick him out.

13:03 BST - SAVED! Andre Onana guesses correctly and saves Cameron Archer's penalty, plucking the rebound out of the air too!

13:01 BST - PENALTY! Southampton are awarded a spot kick after youngster Tyler Dibling is felled by Diogo Dalot.

12:52 BST - A bright opening from Southampton and they've managed to fashion a few half chances, but United have also shown some threat the other way. Still 0-0 though.

12:30 BST - Underway at St Mary's in the first Premier League game back from the international break.

Follow the match here.

11:30 BST - The teams are in for Southampton's match against Manchester United this afternoon.

Southampton v Manchester United
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10:15 BST - Teams across the league are already feeling the brunt of injuries and suspensions so ahead of the action, we've compiled a handy round-up of every absentee and doubt for each game.

Read 'Who's Missing' here.

09:15 BST - We're being treated to eight fixtures today, starting on the south coast with Southampton hosting Manchester United at 12:30 BST.

Five games follow at 15:00 BST before Aston Villa play Everton (17:30 BST) and Bournemouth come up against Chelsea (20:00 BST).

You can follow all of today's Premier League action here.

Premier League fixtures
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09:00 BST - Good morning and welcome to Flashscore's Football Tracker!

Club football is back after the first international break of the season and we're here to bring you all the coverage on a packed weekend.

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