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Football Tracker: Man City and Arsenal draw after Liverpool beat Brighton

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Welcome to Flashscore UK's Football Tracker! The final international break of the season has come to an end and we now enter the run-in - a pivotal part of the club campaign.

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22:21 BST - That's all for today! Until next time.

21:39 BST - Premier League strugglers Everton revealed an £89.1 million loss for the 2022/23 season in their latest financial accounts on Sunday.

Under PSR regulations, clubs can lose a maximum of £105 million over a three-season period, or £35 million per campaign, before facing sanctions.

Read more here.

21:19 BST - Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola insists his team are the ones to beat in the tightest Premier League race for years, even though they remain third in the standings.

When asked who is the current best side, he said: "Man City," then added: "Your reaction, you don't agree?"

"We would not be here. Semi-finals of FA Cup, quarter-finals of Champions League and fighting against Liverpool and Arsenal," the manager said.

Read more here.

20:27 BST - Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta was happy to stop Manchester City from scoring at the Etihad Stadium, but said he's frustrated they did not convert chances to retake top spot in an enthralling Premier League race.

"We defended really well. We were really good," he said. "The first time they haven’t scored at home in three years. The downside is that we had some big situations to score and didn’t make the most of it. No way can you be fully happy."

Read more here.

18:29 BST - Below is the updated Premier League table, which makes for good viewing for Liverpool fans. That said, there's still a lot of football to be played until the season's over. What a title race we've got on our hands!

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18:24 BST - FULL-TIME: Manchester City 0-0 Arsenal. A lot of good quality football on display this afternoon, but no winner to be found after 90 minutes. Read our report here.

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18:19 BST - Erling Haalad now appears to be okay, but the Man City bench may look to replace him with Julian Alvarez.

18:17 BST - Erling Haaland has hit the deck and appears to be in some pain.

18:07 BST - A little over 10 minutes to go at the Etihad and, dare I say, it's looking like it may be a draw. Never say never, though.

17:53 BST - It appears some Man City fans have had a banner they wanted to display during the match taken away from them.

It read "record profits but record prices, stop exploiting our loyalty", but was reportedly removed before kick-off.

17:42 BST - Man City are certainly putting the squeeze on Arsenal in the second half, an improvement on the first.

17:34 BST - We are back underway at the Etihad, where it's still 0-0.

17:17 BST - HALF-TIME: Man City 0-0 Arsenal. The Gunners will be happy with that first period, but it's clear either side remain capable of nicking a result. The Citizens have enjoyed more possession of the ball.

17:09 BST - Despite seeing less of the ball, Arsenal have arguably been the more offensive of the two sides. The Gunners have certainly given City more to think about.

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16:56 BST - Man City have had the lion's share of the ball thus far, but neither they or Arsenal have been allowed many chances to score. It's a tight affair, as expected.

16:30 BST - We are underway at the Etihad, where Arsenal are aiming to reclaim the Premier League top spot. Stay with us for all the key updates!

For anyone wondering how tight it is at the top, the current standings are below.

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15:57 BST - FULL-TIME: Liverpool 2-1 Brighton. The Reds come from behind, after the Seagulls took an early lead, to take the win and claim the Premier League's top spot. Read our full match report here.

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15:33 BST - NO GOAL! Never mind, David Coote has ruled out Liverpool's third at Anfield. It remains 2-1.

15:32 BST - The team news for Man City v Arsenal is in! Check it out below.

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15:31 BST - GOAL! Liverpool are now 3-1 up against Brighton! Luis Diaz again.

15:25 BST - GOAL! Liverpool are ahead against Brighton at Anfield! Who else but Mohamed Salah? 2-1.

15:19 BST - Team news for this afternoon's other Premier League title tussle, Man City v Arsenal, is coming up in just over 10 minutes.

15:05 BST - We are back underway at Anfield. Will Liverpool complete their comeback or do Brighton have another twist to offer us?

14:50 BST - HALF-TIME: Liverpool 1-1 Brighton. The Reds are lacking a clinical edge, but have been fairly dominant since going down to an early Danny Welbeck goal.

14:28 BST - GOAL! Liverpool have theirs and it's Luis Diaz who brings the game level. 1-1.

14:18 BST - Liverpool have responded well to going down very early on. The Reds have managed to carve out a few chances, but are currently lacking a clinical finish.

14:02 BST - GOAL! A shocking start by Liverpool and Brighton capitalise! Danny Welbeck, 1-0.

14:00 BST - We are now underway at a breezy Anfield in what could be the start of a seismic day in the Premier League. Stick with us for all the key updates.

13:46 BST - Believe it or not, today's match is the first Mohamed Salah will start for Liverpool in the Premier League since New Year's Day! The full team news is below.

13:05 BST - The team news for today's first Premier League clash is in! Take a look at how Liverpool and Brighton start their match at Anfield below.

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09:00 BST - Good morning and welcome back to the Football Tracker! It was a full-on one yesterday and there won't be any let up given what's ahead.

The Premier League's top three are in action today starting with Liverpool against Brighton at 14:00 BST before the titan 16:30 BST clash between Manchester City and Arsenal afterwards. So, big implications to be had in the title race.

The two games today complete the top flight's weekend after a busy Saturday.

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23:21 GMT - That's all for today! Catch us again tomorrow as Liverpool take on Brighton, before Premier League leaders Arsenal face-off against Man City.

23:18 GMT - Mauricio Pochettino admitted Chelsea lacked hunger and energy during their dismal 2-2 draw with 10-man Burnley on Saturday.

"Today we didn't show the capacity, the energy, the hunger. Not the minimum to compete in the Premier League. In defensive phases, we concede too much," he said.

"That is why I'm so upset and disappointed. It's more here (in the heart) and here (in the head) than in your legs. It's about being strong like a group, strong like a team."

Read more here.

22:00 GMT - FULL-TIME: Brentford 1-1 Manchester United. Both sides were frustrated for much of the 90 minutes, but two late, late goals see them settle for a point apiece. Read our match report here.

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21:56 GMT - GOAL! Brentford have immediately struck back! It's Kristoffer Ajer and it's 1-1. Wow, what drama!

21:53 GMT - GOAL! Manchester United have their goal, they lead Brentford in the dying embers. Mason Mount, 1-0.

21:32 GMT - Much of the same in the second period. Brentford are finding more joy on the ball than Manchester United, but neither side really look like they'll actually put the ball in the net.

21:02 GMT - We are back underway in west London, where it remains 0-0.

20:47 GMT - HALF-TIME: Brentford 0-0 Manchester United. The home side have had the lion's share of chances, but it remains goalless after a fairly drab 45 minutes of football.

20:01 GMT - We have kick-off at the Brentford Community Stadium!

19:37 GMT - Now, our attention shifts to London as Brentford are set to play the role of hosts to Manchester United. Stick with us for all the key updates, scroll down for the team news.

19:29 GMT - FULL-TIME: Aston Villa 2-0 Wolves. Though no strictly a derby, bragging rights in the Midlands are Villa's! Read our full match report here.

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19:02 GMT - Team news for Brentford v Manchester United is now available. Check it out below.

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18:54 GMT - GOAL! Aston Villa have doubled their lead over Wolves. It's Ezri Konsa and it's 2-0.

18:35 GMT - We are back underway at Villa Park, where it remains 1-0 to the hosts.

18:16 GMT - HALF-TIME: Aston Villa 1-0 Wolves.

18:06 GMT - GOAL! Aston Villa have taken the lead as Moussa Diaby finds the back of the net. 1-0.

17:39 GMT - Aston Villa's Douglas Luiz has the ball in the back of the net, but his goal has been ruled out for offside. 0-0.

17:30 GMT - Game on at Villa Park with the hosts looking to move back into the top four.

17:10 GMT - Following a breathless afternoon of action, we're now getting set for Aston Villa's fixture against Wolves at 17:30 GMT.

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17:05 GMT - FULL-TIME: Sheffield United 3-3 Fulham. An explosive second half sees the Blades throw away a 3-1 lead and squander what could have been a vital three points - read the match report.

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17:01 GMT - FULL-TIME: Tottenham 2-1 Luton. Spurs produce another second-half fightback after falling behind early to gain an important three points - read the match report.

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16:59 GMT - FULL-TIME: Chelsea 2-2 Burnley. A fairly damning result for the Blues, who were pegged back twice by the 10-man visitors to only grab a point - read the match report.

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16:58 GMT - FULL-TIME: Nottingham Forest 1-1 Crystal Palace. Both sides split either half to ensure the spoils are shared at the City Ground - read the match report.

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16:57 GMT - FULL-TIME: Bournemouth 2-1 Everton. A late own goal is enough for the Cherries to take home all three points - read the match report.

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16:50 GMT - GOALS! It's heartbreak for Everton as Seamus Coleman turns into his own net to give Bournemouth a late lead on the south coast.

There's also devastating news for Sheffield United, who have been pegged back from 3-1 up to now be level with Fulham. The in-form Rodrigo Muniz scoring to make it 3-3.

16:47 GMT - GOAL! Tottenham take the lead late on against Luton! They've been pushing in the second half and it comes via their captain Son Heung-min.

16:45 GMT - GOALS! Burnley have equalised again at Chelsea! The 10-man visitors aren't lying down as centre-back Dara O'Shea draws them back level.

Fulham have one back at Bramall Lane with Bobby Decordova-Reid scoring to cut the deficit down to 3-2, while Everton have levelled at Bournemouth through Beto.

16:40 GMT - GOAL! Chelsea are back in front against Burnley and it's through Palmer again.

16:27 GMT - GOAL! They've scored again! Sheffield United extend their lead over Fulham to 3-1 with Brereton Diaz notching his second of the afternoon.

16:26 GMT - GOAL! Sheffield United have restored their lead and Oli McBurnie - after providing the first - turns scorer for the Blades' second.

16:23 GMT - GOALS! Nottingham Forest have an equaliser against Crystal Palace. Chris Wood has the leveller.

Bournemouth have also taken the lead against Everton through their talisman Dominic Solanke.

16:19 GMT - GOAL! Sheffield United's lead doesn't last long! It's quickly wiped out by Joao Palhinha at Bramall Lane.

16:15 GMT - GOAL! Bottom side Sheffield United grab an important lead at home to Fulham with Ben Brereton Diaz the scorer.

16:12 GMT - GOALS! The 10 men of Burnley are level at Chelsea! Josh Cullen nets for the undermanned visitors at Stamford Bridge.

Elsewhere, Tottenham have brought themselves level against Luton through an Issa Kabore own goal after some good work from Brennan Johnson.

15:51 GMT - Half-time around the grounds this afternoon:

Bournemouth 0-0 Everton

Chelsea 1-0 Burnley

Nottingham Forest 0-1 Crystal Palace

Sheffield United 0-0 Fulham

Tottenham 0-1 Luton

15:44 GMT - GOAL! Cool as ever, Cole Palmer converts the spot kick to give Chelsea the lead before half-time.

15:42 GMT - RED CARD AND PENALTY! Burnley's Lorenz Assignon receives a second yellow and gives away a penalty in the process.

15:13 GMT - GOAL! Crystal Palace take the lead at Nottingham Forest. Jean-Philippe Mateta is the scorer at the City Ground.

15:05 GMT - GOAL! Luton take a surprise lead at Tottenham through Tahith Chong, who lashes his effort low into the corner. What a start for the Hatters.

15:00 GMT - It's all go in the Premier League this afternoon. Follow all the games as they happen via the links below.

14:40 GMT - FULL-TIME: Newcastle 4-3 West Ham. A breathless game comes to an end with the Magpies rallying from 3-1 down to beat the visitors. That one had everything - read the match report.

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14:34 GMT - RED CARD! Gordon picks up a second yellow for kicking the ball away.

14:30 GMT - GOAL! Newcastle have come all the way back and lead! Barnes notches his second and this one is even better, bending the ball right into the far corner. From 3-1 down in this second half, the Magpies lead 4-3.

14:22 GMT - GOAL! Newcastle have scored again and they're level! Harvey Barnes holds his run, latches onto a lovely ball from Isak and slots low beyond the goalkeeper. It's 3-3 and there's plenty of time remaining.

14:15 GMT - PENALTY AND GOAL! Newcastle are back in it with Isak converting for a second time today! Gordon is kicked inadvertently by Kalvin Phillips and a lengthy VAR review sees the spot kick given and put away.

14:10 GMT - As West Ham look to see out their 3-1 lead over Newcastle, the teams are in ahead of five 15:00 GMT kick-offs.

Bournemouth v Everton

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Chelsea v Burnley

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Nottingham Forest v Crystal Palace

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13:48 GMT - GOAL! West Ham quickly extend their lead to 3-1 after some brilliant work from Kudus, who feeds in Jarrod Bowen to slot home.

13:28 GMT - HALF-TIME: Newcastle 1-2 West Ham. A back-and-forth first half is brought to an end along with a chorus of boos from the home supporters for how the Magpies conceded before the break.

13:25 GMT - GOAL! On the stroke of the break, Mohammed Kudus scores in the 10th minute of added time after West Ham take a quick free kick. The Newcastle players aren't happy though with Fabian Schar still down when the free kick was taken, but the goal stands.

12:51 GMT - GOAL! West Ham bring it level and it's Michail Antonio with the finish from Lucas Paqueta's ball.

12:36 GMT - GOAL! Alexander Isak coverts in off the post and Newcastle grab an early lead.

12:34 GMT - PENALTY! Newcastle are awarded a very early spot kick after Anthony Gordon was kicked by Vladimir Coufal.

12:30 GMT - Underway at St James' Park ahead of a packed day in the Premier League.

11:40 GMT - Here's how Newcastle and West Ham line up ahead of the 12:30 GMT kick-off.

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09:23 GMT - Ahead of the day's action, take a read of 'Our Picks' - a regular feature that looks at some other interesting fixtures taking place across the weekend.

And if you are in need of some last-minute Fantasy Premier League tips, check out our handy guide before the Gameweek 30 deadline.

09:10 GMT - We are welcomed back by a beefy Premier League schedule with eight games scheduled today, meaning there will be plenty of implications in the race for European football and the battle to avoid the drop.

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09:00 GMT - Good morning and welcome to the latest Football Tracker, with club football making its return after what seemed like an international break that lasted an eternity. Let's dive into what's in store today.

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