Football Tracker: Man Utd secure solid win over Everton, Villa defeat Spurs
18:45 GMT - That's all for the Premier League over the weekend! There's still Fulham v Wolves to look forward to tomorrow night, though, so the action isn't over just yet.
18:25 GMT - Full-time! A solid 3-0 win for Man Utd to put them back into the top six. Match stats and player ratings down below, while the full match report can be found here.
18:03 GMT - GOAL! Martial scores Man Utd's third which surely puts the result beyond doubt - a lovely scoop over Jordan Pickford.
17:44 GMT - GOAL! Marcus Rashford buries the penalty, giving Man Utd a 2-0 lead.
17:43 GMT - VAR check for a Man Utd penalty... given! Anthony Martial is brought down by Ashley Young.
17:35 GMT - Back underway at Goodison Park as the hosts hunt for an equaliser.
17:18 GMT - Half-time between Everton and Man Utd, with the visitors 1-0 up.
17:02 GMT - Everton knocking on the door now forcing some good saves from Andre Onana and a goal-line clearance from Kobbie Mainoo, before Abdoulaye Doucoure puts a shot wide when he really should have scored.
16:45 GMT - Superb atmosphere at Goodison this afternoon, we've had protests, banners, crowd displays and now fireworks. Promising to be a highly entertaining game.
16:33 GMT - GOAL! THAT IS INCREDIBLE! Alejandro Garnacho with an overhead kick Wayne Rooney would be proud of. The goal of the season so far to give Man Utd an early lead and silence Goodison Park.
16:27 GMT - Over to an electric Goodison Park now where Everton host Manchester United. Follow that match live here.
16:05 GMT - Full-time and it's three losses on the bounce for Spurs - they lose 2-1 to Aston Villa, who move within a point of them in the league. Match stats and player ratings down below, match report right here!
15:53 GMT - Son has his hat-trick of offside goals, being denied by the assistant referee for a third time this afternoon.
15:33 GMT - The line-ups are out for Everton's clash with Man Utd - see the teams below:
15:29 GMT - GOAL! Just like that, Villa lead. Watkins has his seventh of the season, tucking a lovely finish into the far corner. 2-1 Villa!
15:27 GMT - Son has the ball in the net again but it's ruled out for offside - again! Spurs really pushing for a second goal.
14:58 GMT - There's half-time! It's 1-1 at the break.
14:53 GMT - GOAL! This time Villa's equaliser will count. Pau Torres nods a superb header into the corner from a fantastic Douglas Luiz free-kick.
14:46 GMT - Spurs thought they had a second through an excellent Heung-Min Son finish, but he was flagged offisde.
14:28 GMT - Lengthy VAR check for Watkins' goal... the lines are out and it's as tight as possible, but the striker is just infront of Emerson Royal. NO GOAL. Still 1-0 Spurs.
14:26 GMT - GOAL! Straight up the other end, Villa equalise through Ollie Watkins! He sends a header into the top corner.
14:24 GMT - GOAL! It's a great hit from Lo Celso as Spurs take a deserved lead, aided by a deflection.
14:00 GMT - Underway between Spurs and Villa following a minute's applause for the late Terry Venables.
13:55 GMT - Kick-off just moments away at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, stick with us for live updates.
13:34 GMT - Tributes are coming in following the death of England legend Terry Venables - see what those across football have had to say here.
13:03 GMT - Team news is here ahead of Spurs' clash with Villa. It's a heavily rotated home side, with Giovani Lo Celso, Bryan Gil, Ben Davies and Emerson Royal all starting. Follow the match live here.
12:58 GMT - Some incredibly sad news coming from Spurs ahead of their match - former manager Terry Venables has died aged 80. A minute's applause will be held before kick-off at 14:00. Read more here.
12:15 GMT - Our second Premier League fixture sees Everton host Manchester United in what is sure to be a fiery affair at Goodison Park. You can read the preview for that match right here.
11:18 GMT - Spurs take on Aston Villa in the first Premier League match of the day - get a preview for that fixture here.
09:35 GMT - Speaking ahead of Manchester United's clash with Everton, manager Erik ten Hag had his say on the difficult upcoming schedule.
"Every manager is complaining about the schedule," Ten Hag told reporters."But still, they keep adding games to the schedule.
"Next year they add again two games (in the new Champions League format) and the limits are ... we already achieved the limits. I think we already crossed the limits of what players can handle."
Get the full story here.
09:02 GMT - Another round of Championship fixtures are over - read our full round-up of the action here.
08:05 GMT - A few interesting stories to come from yesterday evening:
AC Milan teenager Francesco Camarda became the youngest ever player to feature in the Serie A - read more here.
Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino was angered by their 'soft' performance against Newcastle - get the full story here.
Mikel Arteta was quick to praise the courage of Aaron Ramsdale on his return to the Arsenal side - read here.
07:30 GMT - Good morning and welcome back to the Football Tracker! Just the two Premier League games today as Spurs face Aston Villa at 14:00 before Manchester United travel to Everton at 16:30.
There's plenty of fixtures across Europe's top leagues as well as the Women's Super League - so stick with us for all the key updates throughout the day.
Saturday, 25th November
19:36 GMT - Lastly, we have our post-match report from Arsenal's 1-0 win over Brentford. Kai Havertz was the unlikely hero in the dying embers.
19:25 GMT - FULL-TIME: Brentford 0-1 Arsenal. As ever, our match report will follow soon...
19:18 GMT - GOAL! Kai Havertz has put Arsenal ahead! And as it stands, fired them to the top of the Premier League table! 1-0.
19:15 GMT - A quiet second period thus far, both sides look a little nervious. A goal may be beyond us tonight. Stranger things have happened, though. 0-0.
18:45 GMT - We are back underway at the Brentford Community Stadium.
18:19 GMT - HALF-TIME: Brentford 0-0 Arsenal.
18:16 GMT - Never mind, Arsenal have had their goal ruled out for offside after a VAR review. 0-0 once again.
18:12 GMT - GOAL! Arsenal have taken the lead through Leandro Trossard. 1-0.
18:00 GMT - Not much to mentioned from the Brentford Community Stadium just yet. Arsenal have been the more dominant side, but the Bees are have looked threatening in flashes.
17:27 GMT - There were a couple of banners that were flown over Manchester City's stadium during their 1-1 draw with Liverpool. One was organised by Everton fans, protesting against their club's Premier League points deduction; the other was arranged by Amnesty International that read "UAE: Free Ahmed Mansoor."
17:10 GMT - Finally, the 10-men of Brighton have battled to a well-earned 3-2 win away at Nottingham Forest.
Nottingham Forest 2-3 Brighton - match report.
17:05 GMT - Luton have claimed a valuable 2-1 win against Crystal Palace - see the report, stats and player ratings below.
Luton 2-1 Crystal Palace - match report.
17:00 GMT - A late consolation from Oli McBurnie wasn't enough for Sheffield United who have lost 3-1 to Bournemouth.
Sheffield United 1-3 Bournemouth - match report.
16:55 GMT - The full-time scores are coming in now (phew). Newcastle have beaten Chelsea 4-1 and West Ham have come from behind to seal a 2-1 victory against Burnley. See match stats and player ratings below.
Burnley 1-2 West Ham - match report.
Newcastle 4-1 Chelsea - match report.
16:48 GMT - GOAL! West Ham lead Burnley through Tomas Soucek.
16:44 GMT - GOALS! Anthony Gordon has Newcastle 4-1 up against Chelsea while Divin Mubama has equalised for West Ham against Burnley.
16:43 GMT - GOAL! Luton retake the lead against Palace thanks to Jacob Brown.
16:39 GMT - GOAL! With that, Forest have a goal back through Morgan Gibbs-White.
16:37 GMT - Chaos this afternoon as Brighton are reduced to 10-men against Forest - Lewis Dunk shown a second yellow card.
16:35 GMT - Reece James has been sent off in Chelsea's game against Newcastle.
16:34 GMT - GOAL! What a second half at Kennilworth Road - Palace level through Michael Olise.
16:32 GMT - Time for some team news ahead of Arsenal's visit to Brentford:
16:30 GMT - GOAL! Well, Palace had one disallowed but Luton find themselves ahead! Teden Mengi scores a valuable goal for the hosts.
16:27 GMT - Palace have a goal disallowed at Luton. Odsonne Edouard thought he had opened the scoring but it's ruled out for handball.
16:22 GMT - GOAL! Impossible to keep up here! Joelinton has given Newcastle a third against Chelsea, they lead 3-1 now.
16:21 GOAL! Joao Pedro has his second for Brighton, who lead Forest 3-1.
16:20 GMT - GOAL! Newcastle lead once more against Chelsea. Captain Jamaal Lascelles with their second of the afternoon.
16:11 GMT - GOAL! It's all falling apart for Sheffield United as Tavernier gets his second and Bournemouth's third.
16:05 GMT - GOAL! Just as the second periods start up and down the country, Burnley take the lead against West Ham with a Jay Rodriguez penalty.
15:50 GMT - And with that, it's half-time across the country!
15:49 GMT - GOAL X2! Bournemouth double their lead away at Sheffield United through Justin Kluivert, while Brighton are ahead agsinst Forest thanks to Joao Pedro.
15:41 GMT - Incredible first half over in Germany as Borussia Dortmund came from 2-0 down to lead 3-2 against Borussia Monchengladbach - all before half-time! Follow that match live here.
15:26 GMT - GOAL! Now Brighton are level against Forest. Evan Ferguson with their goal
15:23 GMT - GOAL! Equaliser for Chelsea - Raheem Sterling gets them level.
15:13 GMT - GOAL! They're flying in during the early stages, Newcastle are 1-0 up against Chelsea thanks to Alexander Isak.
15:12 GMT - GOAL! Marcus Tavernier puts Bournemouth ahead against Sheffield United.
15:03 GMT - GOAL! Nottingham Forest with the first of the afternoon, they lead Brighton 1-0 through Anthony Elanga.
14:53 GMT - The afternoon fixtures are nearly underway, be sure to stick with us for all the key updates!
14:25 GMT - Full-time between City and Liverpool, nothing to separate the two sides in the end. It finishes 1-1 at the Etihad. Check out the match stats and player ratings down below and read the full match report here.
14:17 GMT - Eight minutes added time - surely one more big chance coming up for someone!
14:07 GMT - GOAL! A late equaliser for Liverpool from Trent Alexander-Arnold! He drills a superb finish into the far corner after some good work from Mohamed Salah.
14:05 GMT - Team news rolling in now for the 15:00 kick-offs!
Sheffield United v Bournemouth
13:56 GMT - City thought they had doubled their lead through Ruben Dias, but the referee has disallowed it for a foul on Alisson. VAR agrees and play continues at 1-0.
13:53 GMT - Over an hour gone now and still 1-0 to City.
We'll have team news shortly for all five matches at 15:00.
13:35 GMT - Back underway between City and Liverpool, with the visitors hunting for an equaliser.
13:17 GMT - Half-time at the Etihad, City lead 1-0 thanks to Haaland.
12:57 GMT - GOAL! Erling Haaland opens the scoring and hits 50 in his short Premier League career - the fastest player to ever do it. 1-0 City!
12:45 GMT - Through the first 15 minutes with little to report so far - City have had all of the ball but only threatened the goal once through Foden.
12:30 GMT - The teams are out at the Etihad and we are underway! Stick with us for updates, or follow the match live here.
12:08 GMT - Haaland is on 49 Premier League goals in just 47 games, could he become the fastest player to hit 50 in the top flight today?
11:35 GMT - Team news is here for Manchester City v Liverpool!
Erling Haaland starts for the home side, as does Jeremy Doku and Phil Foden.
Joel Matip makes his 200th appearance for Liverpool, who also start Mohamed Salah and Darwin Nunez.
10:27 GMT - There's plenty of action today with seven Premier League matches - you can get a preview for every fixture right here.
09:35 GMT - Fancy taking in some football away from the Premier League? Take a look at our regular 'Our Picks' feature, where we pick out some fixtures that catch the eye from the lower divisions and across Europe.
See what games have been picked out this week here.
08:45 GMT - Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino has also weighed in on the ongoing debate around referees, suggesting managers should be involved in drafting refereeing guidelines.
Read more here.
08:25 GMT - Honest opinions and authentic emotional reactions from coaches are good for the sport, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said on Friday after being charged by the English FA for his comments on refereeing.
"We live the game with emotion ... it has to happen, you have to react. Let's sit here ... on mute and let's see if the game is that interesting. It won't (be). In a very respectful way, it's impossible."
Read the full story here.
08:00 GMT - There was one match in the Championship last night, with Leeds being held to a 1-1 draw against Rotherham.
Get the full match report right here.
07:53 GMT - Be sure to keep up to date with which players will be absent each weekend with our regular 'Who's Missing' feature - which you can read here.
The big news this weekend is the enforced absence of Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya, who can't play against his parent club Brentford.
07:20 GMT - Harry Kane proved to be the difference again for Bayern Munich last night, netting the only goal of the game as they beat Koln to go top of the Bundesliga.
Read the full story here.
07:15 GMT - Good morning! There's plenty of tasty fixtures today, starting off with Manchester City v Liverpool in the early kick-off.
Following that we have five more Premier League games at 15:00, before Brentford v Arsenal rounds off the day's top flight action.
There's also the Championship to keep an eye on as well as matches across the top leagues in Europe!