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19:40 GMT - That's all from us tonight, thanks for joining over the weekend! We'll be back next week as the Nations League takes over.
See you then!
19:10 GMT - Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has spoken of his disappointment "in the way we conceded" against Chelsea.
He told Sky Sports: "The disappointment of not getting three points is bigger (than being satisfied) and it will probably be bigger after watching it back.
"I think we dominated them, we were the better team in many phases and situations in the game and after going ahead.
"Very disappointed in the way we conceded. It was so poor. It is not our standards and we don't accept."
In worrying news for England, he said Rice and Saka "don't look very good" after being withdrawn through injury.
19:05 GMT - Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has told BBC Sport their performance against Arsenal "was good".
"I enjoyed it, absolutely," he said. "The performance was good. We know them quite well and we competed pretty well. The performance is very important for us in this moment and it was good. We can rest now and go again.
"The performance from Pedro (Neto) was very good, all of them, complete. We played in the way we wanted to, brave, and try and play from the back always."
"It is the way we want to do the things. We try and play face-to-face against every team. We are Chelsea, so it is important to send this message. There are managers that have been clubs for five and nine years so we are behind them."
18:50 GMT - Neto and Cucurella have been speaking to Sky Sports.
After praising Arsenal's Saka, Neto says he is "trying to get to my best" and Cucurella believes Chelsea will take the point but need to "keep going, keep improving".
18:33 GMT - Stay with us as we bring you reaction from Stamford Bridge.
18:30 GMT - And here's how the Premier League table stands ahead of the international break.
Chelsea and Arsenal move into the top four but Ipswich are the big movers, they climb above Wolves and Crystal Palace and out of the bottom three with a 2-1 win at Tottenham.
18:26 GMT - FULL TIME! Wow! A glorious final chance for Arsenal as Saliba fires across the face of goal but Trossard and Havertz can't get to it and the ball goes out of play. What a chance to snatch it at the death!
The full-time whistle blows and it finishes 1-1.
You can read the match report here and see the stats below.
18:21 GMT - There will be five additional minutes added on. Can either Chelsea or Arsenal find a winner?
18:19 GMT - Oh my. That was close. The ball is whipped in and Trossard blasts the ball high over the bar when it seemed easier to score. It's still 1-1.
18:10 GMT - It's end-to-end as both teams look for a second goal. We are in to the final 10 minutes of normal time.
18:00 GMT - GOAL! What a goal this is! Neto collects the ball 20 yards out and thumps a low drive past the outstretched hands of Raya and into the corner. Chelsea are level! 1-1.
17:50 GMT - GOAL! Arsenal have the breakthrough! Odegaard floats a lovely ball to the back post for Matinelli who lashes an unstoppable shot past Sanchez at his near post! 0-1
17:38 GMT - Chelsea are trying to increase the tempo after a fairly drab final 20 minutes to the first half.
Palmer sees his cross snuffed out by Raya and Madueke shoots wide moments later.
17:36 GMT - And we're underway in the second half. This is a huge 45 minutes for both clubs.
17:19 GMT - Half-time at Stamford Bridge and there has been nothing to separate the two London rivals at the break.
17:16 GMT - Chelsea win a free-kick but Palmer shoots straight at the wall.
There will be three minutes of time added on at the end of the first half.
17:03 GMT - GOAL! Arsenal win a free-kick they take quickly. Havertz runs into the box and pokes the ball home - but is he offside? VAR are reviewing...
... and the goal is ruled out for offside. Close for the Gunners and relief for Chelsea who were infuriated the free-kick was taken in the first place.
16:54 GMT - Neto whips in a lovely cross but Gusto can only head over the bar from six yards out. Huge let-off for Arsenal.
To make matters worse Gusto goes down and receives treatment, but after a lengthy delay looks fit to continue.
16:45 GMT - It's been end-to-end so far at Stamford Bridge with Palmer coming closest to opening the scoring, but Raya tipped his thumping shot over the bar.
16:30 GMT - The Last Post is played and Arsenal get us underway.
16:20 GMT - The players are in the tunnel at Stamford Bridge and we're all set for the final Premier League match before the international break.
Chelsea and Arsenal can both move up to third with a win.
16:15 GMT - Here's how the Premier League table looks ahead of Chelsea v Arsenal.
16:01 GMT - FULL TIME! Ipswich fans go wild as the full-time whistle blows! The Tractor Boys climb out of the bottom three after beating Spurs with their first league win of the season. What a stunning result!
See the match stats below.
15:56 GMT - FULL TIME! It's all over and Man Utd have beaten Leicester and Newcastle have come from behind to stun Nottingham Forest.
You can see the match stats and reports below.
15:54 GMT - We're deep into injury time. Will there be any last-minute shocks?
15:42 GMT - GOAL! Game, set and surely the match at Old Trafford. Garnacho gives Man Utd a 3-0 lead over Leicester and Van Nistelrooy is minutes away from bowing out in style.
15:41 GMT - GOAL! Newcastle break from inside their half. It's three-on-three as Barnes takes a few touches in the box and fires low past Sels at his near post. 1-3.
15:39 GMT - We have about 10 minutes of normal time remaining in our three afternoon matches today. Here are the current scores:
Nottingham Forest 1-2 Newcastle
15:31 GMT - GOAL! Comeback complete! Joelinton charges towards the penalty area and unleashes an unstoppable shot past Sels to give Newcastle the lead! From 1-0 down they're now 2-1 up.
15:30 GMT - GOAL! Moments after Spurs have a penalty denied, Bentancur pulls one back against Ipswish! Game on! 1-2.
15:25 GMT - Team news has dropped for the London derby at Stamford Bridge as Chelsea take on Arsenal.
The big news is that Odegaard returns from injury and Rice, with a broken toe, comes back into the starting XI for Arsenal.
15:20 GMT - Over at Tottenham, Ipswish fail to close down Solanke who then spanks a shot over the bar from 20 yards. Spurs have enjoyed 67% posession in this second half but have nothing to show for it yet.
15:17 GMT - It’s end-to-end as Forest and Newcastle push for a second goal. "I feel like I’m watching an FA Cup quarter-final from the 1980s here!" says Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher.
The only thing we're missing is a bone-crunching tackle...
15:13 GMT - GOAL! Newcastle are eventially level! Isak pokes home to score his fourth goal in four games as the ball falls to him kindly to him from a corner. The goal is reviewed for handball but is allowed to stand. 1-1.
15:10 GMT - GOAL! Tottenham have the breakthrough against Ipswich. Or do they? Solanke scores - but the goal is being reviewed for a possible handball...
And the goal is ruled out! Ipswich fans go wild as they keep their two-goal lead.
15:12 GMT - Newcastle are pushing hard against Forest. Guimaraes has a great chance to score but spanks his effort narrowly over the bar.
15:04 GMT - We're back underway at the City Ground and Old Trafford.... and a few minutes later at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
14:51 GMT - And the half-time whistle has blown in London as Tottenham have been stunned by Ipswich. I wonder what Ange Postecoglou will say to them at the break.
Ipswich will climb above Wolves and Crystal Palace and out of the bottom three with a win today. Can they hold on? There's a big 45 minutes coming up.
14:50 GMT - It's half-time at Man Utd and Nottingham Forest, who both lead at the break.
14:44 GMT - GOAL! Ipswich score again! Delap gives the Tractor Boys a 2-0 lead!
14:38 GMT - GOAL! Man Utd double their advantage and it's Fernandes again. This could be some send-off for van Nistelrooy. 2-0.
14:35 GMT - It goes from bad to worse for Tottenham as Solanke goes down injured and receives treatment.
14:32 GMT - GOAL! Ipswich have scored against Tottenham and Ange Postecoglou will be seathing. Tottenham make a hash of clearing Cajuste's cross and Szmodics - totally unmarked - scores a bicycle kick from six yards out. 0-1.
Tottenham have now conceded first in their last four home matches, but have gone on to win the last three of those. No team has won four consecutive home matches in a row having condeded first in the Premier League. History on the cards?
14:21 GMT - GOAL! Nottingham Forest have opened the scoring against Newcastle! It's another brilliant start for Forest as Murillo heads home his first for the club, latching on from a teasing Elanga free-kick. 1-0.
14:19 GMT - GOAL! Man Utd take the lead over Leicester! It's a fantastic goal as Fernandes - on his 250th appearance for the club - curles home from the edge of the area. 1-0.
14:15 GMT - We've played 15 minutes and it's goalless in our 3pm kick-offs.
Man Utd, Newcastle and Tottenham have seen plenty of the ball and the most attempts so far. It's surely just a matter of time before one of them finds an opener.
14:00 GMT - And we're underway!
13:58 GMT - A minute's silence is held and The Last Post is played around the grounds as fans pay respect on Remembrance Sunday.
13:40 GMT - We're 20 minutes away from kick-off in our opening Premier League matches today, and it's a huge afternoon at both ends of the table.
Ruud van Nistelrooy will also take charge of Man Utd for the final time before Sporting Lisbon's Ruben Amorim joins the club after the international break. Time will tell whether the Dutchman will be part of Amorim's coaching setup.
12:50 GMT - Let's get the ball rolling today then. The teams are in ahead of the three afternoon games in the Premier League.
Manchester United v Leicester - follow live
Nottingham Forest v Newcastle - follow live
Tottenham v Ipswich - follow live
11:00 GMT - Good morning and welcome back to the Football Tracker! Another action-packed day awaits in the Premier League after yesterday's fun with four remaining games completing the weekend.
Three of those kick off at 14:00 with Manchester United hosting Leicester, Tottenham playing Ipswich and high-flying Nottingham Forest welcoming Newcastle.
All of that is before the London derby between Chelsea and Arsenal in the marquee fixture at 16:30.
Should be a good 'un.
Saturday, November 9th
23:00 GMT - Thanks for joining us today, and stay tuned tomorrow as we bring you the latest news from the remaining four Premier League fixtures before the international break.
Man Utd face Leicester at Old Trafford, Newcastle travel to Nottingham Forest and Tottenham host Ipswich before Chelsea come up against Arsenal in a mouthwatering London derby at Stamford Bridge.
See you then!
22:40 GMT - Here's how the Premier League table looks after today's round of matches.
22:21 GMT - Unai Emery gave credit to his Aston Villa side and said Liverpool "didn't have a lot of clear chances to score" in the match.
22:15 GMT - Liverpool manager Arne Slot told TNT Sports their win "was not easy" and singled out striker Mohamed Salah for special praise.
22:05 GMT - Alex Mac Allister said Liverpool's result over Aston Villa was "very big... against a very good team".
Speaking to TNT Sports, the midfielder added: "We are happy with it (being five points clear) but there is still a lot of games, so we take it step-by-step."
21:55 GMT - FULL TIME! David Coote blows his whistle and Liverpool go five points clear at the top of the Premier League while Aston Villa remain in eighth.
You can read the match report here, and stay tuned for reaction!
21:50 GMT - There will be four minutes of time added on at Anfield.
21:44 GMT - GOAL! Liverpool break yet again - Salah wins a 50/50 ball on the halfway line and charges through on goal before lashing it past Martinez to double their lead. It's 2-0!
21:40 GMT - It's end-to-end at the moment. Szoboszlai tries to find Gakpo in the box but Konsa dummies a clearence - completely fooling Gakpo who then goes running for the ball.
Moments later Liverpool break from an Aston Villa corner. It's four-on-one but Konsa does well at the back to clear the danger.
21:20 GMT - We've played an hour and it's nervy. Liverpool are pushing for a second but Aston Villa look a serious threat on the break.
21:05 GMT - And we're back underway.
20:50 GMT - It's half-time at Anfield with Liverpool leading at the break.
20:39 GMT - Kelleher makes two terrific saves to keep Aston Villa at bay. Liverpool are living life on the edge at the moment.
20:33 GMT - Another corner for Aston Villa almost leads to another goal for Liverpool! The ball comes to Salah who passes to Nunez. The Uruguayan charges through on goal... but blasts the ball high over the bar. What a miss!
Will Liverpool rue that miss?
20:21 GMT - GOAL! What a breakaway this is. It's an Aston Villa corner, but the ball comes to Van Dijk who passes to Salah who then charges through on goal. Bailey brings him down, but play is waved on! Nunez controls the ball, rounds Martinez, and fires into the back of the net to give Liverpool a 1-0 lead.
What a finish! What a goal!
20:01 GMT - David Coote is the referee and peeps his whistle to get us underway!
Liverpool haven't lost any of their last eight meetings against Aston Villa and Arne Slot will be keen to increase this record tonight, especially after City's defeat earlier.
Unai Emery meanwhile will take charge of Aston Villa for the 100th time in the league tonight.
20:00 GMT - The Last Post is played and impeccably observed. We're moments away.
19:49 GMT - Attention now turns to Anfield where Liverpool have the chance to move five points clear of Man City at the top of the Premier League with a win over Aston Villa.
This is how the table looks ahead of kick-off, which is just over 10 minutes away.
19:40 GMT - Well well well.. what is going on at Man City then? Since beating Southampton at the end of October, they were knocked out of the League Cup by Tottenham, lost to Bournemouth in the league, hammered by Sporting Lisbon in the Champions League, and beaten today by Brighton.
Next up for City? Tottenham in the league on November 23rd.
You can read our match report from the Amex here.
19:30 GMT - FULL TIME! It's all over! Brighton have come from behind to stun Man City who have now lost four games in a row for the first time under Pep Guardiola.
The Seagulls climb in to the top four.
19:20 GMT - There will be nine minutes of time added on. Can Brighton hang on, or will Man City stage a remarkable comeback of their own?
19:12 GMT - GOAL! The comeback is complete! O'Riley - on his Premier League debut - is put through on goal and doesn't miss! Brighton take the lead! It's 2-1.
19:07 GMT - GOAL! It's an almighty scramble in the box as Pedro gathers the ball and pokes the ball past Ederson. Game on! 1-1
18:50 GMT - Man City will go top of the Premier League as things stand, but their lead could last only a couple of hours if Liverpool avoid defeat against Aston Villa at Anfield later.
Kick off in that match is at 8pm, and the teams news has just dropped:
18:42 GMT - Brighton almost find an equaliser but Ederson slaps away Hinshelwood's thumping header. That was their best chance of the match by far. It was a terrific cross by Estupinan.
18:35 GMT - And we're back underway!
18:19 GMT - That's half-time at the Amex and Haaland's scrappy effort is the difference between both sides at the break.
18:15 GMT - That was Haaland's 75th goal in the Premier League and he is the fastest player to reach that mark, taking just 77 games. It eclipses Alan Shearer's record of 75 in 93 outings. The mind boggles...
17:54 GMT - GOAL! Who else? It wasn't the cleanest of goals, but Erling Haaland puts his effort in at the second attempt to give City the lead.
17:31 GMT - A rendition of the Last Post is played ahead of Remembrance Sunday and we are underway!
17:19 GMT - Our attention now switches to the south coast where Brighton host Manchester City, who have uncharacteristically lost three games in a row – in all competitions – for the first time in six years.
Pep Guardiola has never lost four in succession with City and he'll be looking to avoid setting that record this evening.
17:10 GMT - Find all of our match reports from the afternoon action below.
16:59 GMT - FULL-TIME! It's a first win of the season for Wolves! Gary O'Neil's team score early in the first and second half to see off fellow strugglers Southampton 2-0.
16:58 GMT - FULL-TIME! Another cracker in west London sees Brentford score two quick second-half goals to down Bournemouth 3-2.
16:57 GMT - FULL-TIME! Fulham come away from Selhurst Park with a relatively straightforward 2-0 victory over 10-man Crystal Palace.
16:55 GMT - FULL-TIME! It's all over at the London Stadium and a drab affair between West Ham and Everton ends goalless.
16:53 GMT - NO GOAL! It is indeed a handball and the goal is ruled out. Fulham still lead 2-0.
16:52 GMT - GOAL! It's a third for Fulham at Selhurst Park and Wilson scores again to continue pouring it on Palace. It's being checked for a handball, though...
16:42 GMT - GOAL! Fulham add a second against 10-man Palace and it's their super sub Harry Wilson at it again to surely wrap up the points for the visitors.
16:36 GMT - RED CARD! Crystal Palace's afternoon goes from bad to worse as Daichi Kamada is given a straight red for a shocking challenge on Fulham's Kenny Tete.
The home side trail 2-0 with over 10 minutes plus added time to play.
16:34 GMT - The only game without a goal this afternoon is West Ham v Everton, which is less than ideal for under-pressure Hammers boss Julen Lopetegui...
16:21 GMT - Amid all the chaos, we have the team news for Manchester City's visit to Brighton ahead of kick-off at 17:30.
16:17 GMT - GOAL! They're flying in at the Gtech Community Stadium and Brentford are now in front! Wissa has his second of the afternoon with a smart finish and the Bees lead Bournemouth 3-2!
16:13 GMT - GOAL! It's a second for Wolves! Matheus Cunha scores a screamer to pad the home side's lead against Southampton.
Meanwhile, Fulham's second goal at Selhurst Park is chalked off for a narrow offside.
16:11 GMT - GOAL! Fulham have doubled their lead over Palace and it's another for Smith Rowe who taps in at the back post. It's tight and it will be checked...
16:09 GMT - GOAL! Scratch that, we're back level! Brentford equalise instantly as Mikkel Damsgaard converts at the angle. Just 80 seconds between both goals.
16:07 GMT - GOAL! Just five minutes into the second half at Brentford, Bournemouth are back in front and it's a quality finish by Justin Kluivert.
15:52 GMT - That'll be half-time around the Premier League. Check out all the match stats after the first 45 minutes.
15:48 GMT - GOAL! On the stroke of half-time, Fulham are in front at Crystal Palace! Emile Smith Rowe is the scorer after finishing clinically following an error.
15:28 GMT - GOAL! Equaliser for Brentford as Yoane Wissa draws the Bees level! Bournemouth aren't happy after claiming a foul, but the goal is given after a VAR check.
15:18 GMT - GOAL! Bournemouth have nudged in front at Brentford and it's via their in-form Brazilian striker Evanilson, who tallies his third goal in as many games.
15:15 GMT - NO GOAL! Manning's effort is ruled out with VAR spotting an earlier foul in the box. Wolves' 1-0 lead is still intact.
15:13 GMT - GOAL! There's another at Molineux and Southampton are back on level terms after a thunderous strike from Ryan Manning. It'll be checked by VAR for a potential foul in the build-up...
15:03 GMT - GOAL! What a start at Molineux as Pablo Sarabia rounds the goalkeeper and taps Wolves into an early lead over Southampton!
15:02 GMT - Renditions of the Last Post as part of Remembrance Sunday have been completed across the grounds and the action is now underway!
13:55 GMT - As promised, here are the teams for all four games this afternoon. You can follow each one as they happen via the links below.
Brentford v Bournemouth - follow live
Crystal Palace v Fulham - follow live
West Ham v Everton - follow live
Wolves v Southampton - follow live
13:45 GMT - Counting down to the start of the action. We'll have the team news for this afternoon's four games coming up shortly...
13:05 GMT - It's been a testing start to the campaign for Southampton, whose patient style under Russell Martin has only yielded them one win as they sit second-from-bottom in the table.
The Saints appear in our latest FlashFocus feature, which delves into why a switch of approach could alter their fortunes the rest of the way.
Read our FlashFocus piece on Southampton here.
12:30 GMT - The weekend's eye-catching fixture sees Arsenal travel to rivals Chelsea in a bid to quash their mini blip in form having lost to Inter Milan in the Champions League last time out.
Declan Rice was an absentee for the Mikel Arteta in Italy, but he could soldier on and feature at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.
Check out 'Who's Missing' in the Premier League this weekend.
11:25 GMT - Here's a reminder of how the Premier League table shapes up before the day's play.
There could be plenty of impact at both ends today.
11:00 GMT - Good morning and welcome to Flashscore's Football Tracker!
We'll have coverage of today's six Premier League games – four of which kick off at 15:00 with no early fixture scheduled.
The pick of those is a key match at the foot of the table with rock-bottom Wolves hosting second-from-bottom Southampton.
That is before Manchester City look to halt their recent rut when they travel to Brighton at 17:30, while table-topping Liverpool welcome Aston Villa to Anfield much later at 20:00.