Football Tracker: Wolves hold on to beat Chelsea, Rangers down Motherwell
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16:25 GMT - INEOS chief executive Sir Jim Ratcliffe has agreed a deal to buy a minority stake of up to 25 per cent in Manchester United.
15:37 GMT - Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino says his side need to be more clinical as the Blues were left ruing yet more missed opportunities.
"We feel very disappointed because I think we deserve much more," he told Sky Sports. "This competition wounds you when you are not clinical enough. We created chances. That is why it is so disappointing. We conceded after a few corners and it was really difficult.
"We were talking a lot at the beginning of the season. We are young in age. It is a young team. We have players playing for the first time in the league. They need to adapt. It is confidence and about quality.
"We need to score if we want to win the games. We are very disappointed. Sometimes we have to keep a clean sheet if we cannot score. We conceded too many corners. We need to keep going and pushing. Young teams learn from this sort of game."
15:30 GMT - Wolves goalscorer Mario Lemina thanked the home fans' support during their win over Chelsea.
Speaking to Sky Sports, he said: "It's amazing, the support we have here is fantastic. I hope we can keep pushing on and making the fans happy.
"I'm getting used to scoring now so I need a signature celebration. I want to pass a message to my dad who is in hospital. Keep pushing and we are all together."
15:14 GMT - So it's a happy Christmas for Wolves as they win the day's lone Premier League fixture. Here's how the now table shapes up:
15:02 GMT - Full-time and Wolves hang on to beat Chelsea 2-1! Things got a little dicey for the hosts towards the end, but Gary O'Neil's men did just enough to grind out all three points and another scalp at Molineux. Read the match report here.
14:55 GMT - Goal! It seems we're not done yet! Substitute Christopher Nkunku gets one back for Chelsea on his Premier League debut to halve the deficit with around five minutes left to play.
14:50 GMT - Goal! Chelsea don't get an equaliser and Wolves double their lead through substitute Matt Doherty, who taps in simply. It's 2-0 and that could be game over right there.
14:48 GMT - Just the ELEVEN minutes of second-half stoppage time to come here. Plenty of time for Chelsea to grab a leveller.
14:10 GMT - Goal! Wolves hit the front at Molineux and it's Mario Lemina who's the scorer with a flicked header into the corner. That seemed a bit too easy for the hosts.
13:55 GMT - No sweat at all for Rangers as they see out a 2-0 win over Motherwell. The Gers - with a game in hand - close the gap to league leaders Celtic down to just two points. Read our report of the match here.
13:49 GMT - That'll do it for the first half. Chances apiece for both Wolves and Chelsea but neither side have been able to make their opportunities count.
13:46 GMT - Chance for Wolves! Hwang Hee-Chan runs onto a bouncing ball but can't keep his effort down as he blazes over. The hosts are ending the half the stronger of the two sides.
13:33 GMT - What a chance for Chelsea to gain the opener! Raheem Sterling is in one-on-one with Jose Sa and instead of squaring to Cole Palmer, his tame effort is saved.
13:01 GMT - The first Premier League game on Christmas Eve since 1995 is underway at Molineux with Wolves getting things going against Chelsea.
12:55 GMT - Little to panic about for Rangers so far at Motherwell. They lead 2-0 and it's been a very comfortable showing.
12:10 GMT - The team news is in for Wolves against Chelsea. The hosts make two changes with goalkeeper Jose Sa and defender Rayan Ait-Nouri returning to the side.
Chelsea make three changes from their last match with Armando Broja coming into the attack in place of Mykhailo Mudryk, while Moises Caicedo does not make the matchday squad. There is also a place on the bench for Romeo Lavia.
12:00 GMT - Just the one match in the Scottish Premiership today and second-placed Rangers have just kicked off at Motherwell as they attempt to cut Celtic's lead at the top.
11:35 GMT - While we wait for confirmation of the teams, Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has been voted Flashscore's Manager of the Year after a stellar treble-winning campaign. Read that here.
City were also involved in our Match of the Year vote, with their hectic 4-4 draw at Chelsea in November earning that mantle. Read that here.
11:30 GMT - Welcome back to our Football Tracker on Christmas Eve!
Wolves versus Chelsea is on the agenda today with it being the first Premier League fixture to be played on Christmas Eve for 28 years. Team news for it is coming up in the next 30 minutes.
Saturday, December 23rd
22:25 GMT - That's a wrap for tonight, but join us again tomorrow as Wolves take on Chelsea in the first Christmas Eve match in the Premier League for 28 years.
20:35 GMT - Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta said their match against Liverpool was "one of the most intense, hectic games I have seen in over 20 years in this league."
Speaking to Sky Sports he said: "I think the boys were incredible. It was an unbelievable game of football between two teams who raised the bar today.
"Both wanted to win it and there was moments for both sides during the game.
"During the last 15 or 20 minutes our team really wanted to win the game but we didn’t find the right pass or right quality moment in the final third to achieve that."
20:20 GMT - Trent Alexander-Arnold has told Sky Sports a draw was "encouraging for both sides".
"The game was exactly what we expected, very intense, tough," he said. "They are a top team - as are we - so we knew we needed to match them.
"We got off to a difficult start but fought our way back into it. Performed really well, had great spells in the game. And of course on a different day we could have won the game.
"A point is encouraging for both sides, shows what we could go on to achieve in what remains of the season. Both teams will look at it a similar way and think they deserved a point."
20:07 GMT - Jurgen Klopp has confirmed Kostas Tsimikas broke his collarbone in their draw against Arsenal. Tsimikas fell awkwardly in an accidental challenge with Bukayo Saka, who apologised after the match.
"Definitely broken, so he is out for a long time," the Liverpool boss told Sky Sports. "The other issues we will have to see. It is hard for us to swallow with the Robbo (Andy Robertson) situation.
"Besides the injury, first and foremost I have to say, after what I said in the last week, thank you Anfield. That was exceptional.
"Arsenal had the better start with a corner and a free kick. They do that really well. We could have done better (with the goal), it was close, nearly offside.
"After that we really found a way into the game. After half time we should have scored. We had the moments, the high press was there too.
"Arsenal are really exceptional but for those 20 minutes we had them, we shattered them slightly. We felt that they were shaky and we should have used that."
19:59 GMT - Bukayo Saka has spoken of his frustration after Arsenal failed to build from their early 1-0 lead.
"I’m a bit frustrated but I guess it can be good when you come to Anfield and you’re frustrated because you haven’t won," he told Sky Sports.
"Credit to Liverpool because they played well as well, so really it could have gone either way in the end.
"There were certain moments in this game, of course Liverpool had their moments too, but we had the ball in the final third, myself included, when sometimes the final pass just didn’t go the right way. That’s where the frustration lies with me."
19:43 GMT - So how does the Premier League table look after that?
Arsenal stay top, a point ahead of Liverpool, who climb above Aston Villa and into second on goal difference. Tottenham are a further three points adrift in fourth, and Man City will resume six points back, with a game in hand, when they return to action after Christmas.
19:26 GMT - It's all over! Arsenal stay top of the Premier League at Christmas after their 1-1 draw at Liverpool.
You can read the match report here and see the stats below.
19:22 GMT - We're into four minutes of time added on.
19:12 GMT - We have 10 minutes of the 90 to go and it's Arsenal now enjoying all the possession. Kai Havertz goes down in the box but no penalty.
19:08 GMT - Gabriel Jesus comes off for Eddie Nketiah.
19:03 GMT - Liverpool break en masse and it's five v two - but Trent Alexander-Arnold smacks his effort against the bar. So close! Moments later Joe Gomez has a shot saved. It's all Liverpool.
18:58 GMT - Luis Diaz comes off and is replaced by Harvey Elliott. Cody Gakpo makes way for Darwin Nunez and Ryan Gravenberch replaces Curtis Jones. Leandro Trossard replaces Gabriel Martinelli for Arsenal.
18:56 GMT - Luis Diaz goes down injured and is holding his knee. This looks painful.
18:54 GMT - Both teams have had nine attempts on goal with two on target. Can either Liverpool or Arsenal find a breakthrough?
18:45 GMT - Joe Gomez shoots narrowly wide and Jurgen Klopp whips up the home fans. Arsenal have been really poor passing around their own half and they're hanging on here.
18:42 GMT - It's end-to-end but Liverpool have had the better chances.
18:36 GMT - We're back underway at Anfield. Who will be Christmas number one at full-time?
18:19 GMT - Half-time between Liverpool and Arsenal with the score level at 1-1. See some match stats from the first 45 below:
18:11 GMT - Gabriel Martinelli puts a fantastic chance wide - the score remains 1-1.
17:58 GMT - GOAL! Superb finish from Mohamed Salah to draw Liverpool level.
17:50 GMT - Liverpool have huge appeals for a penalty waved away after Martin Odegaard appears to handle the ball. The Gunners' captain will be relieved with that one!
17:35 GMT - Onside! Goal stands, 1-0 Arsenal.
17:34 GMT - The lines are out and VAR are checking for offside. It's an incredibly tight one...
17:33 GMT - GOAL! Gabriel stuns Anfield by heading Arsenal in front from a set piece.
17:33 GMT - Underway between Liverpool and Arsenal!
17:17 GMT - Now attention shifts to the weekend's big fixture - Liverpool v Arsenal! Kick-off is just over 10 minutes away. Follow the match live here.
17:10 GMT - Finally, Bournemouth claimed a dramatic 3-2 victory thanks to hat-trick hero Dominic Solanke. See the full report here.
17:07 GMT - Luton held on to a valuable 1-0 win against Newcastle. The Magpies' dreadful away form continues - get the match report here.
17:03 GMT - Despite a late rally, the Toffees couldn't produce enough to complete their comeback against Spurs - it finished 2-1 to the hosts. Read the match report here.
17:02 GMT - A second half double from Burnley was enough to see off Fulham. Read the match report here.
17:00 GMT - Full-time in three of the match! There's a victory for Spurs against Everton, Luton have beaten Newcastle and Burnley take all three points against Fulham.
Stay tuned for player ratings, match stats and full match reports!
16:56 GMT - GOAL! Incredible. Solanke sends a header into the back of the net to make it 3-2 to Bournemouth in the 94th minute - completing his hat-trick in the process.
16:43 GMT - GOAL! Forgotten man Andre Gomes has a goal back for Everton. The Toffees cut the score to 2-1.
16:36 GMT - GOAL! Equaliser for Forest through Chris Wood, they've pulled it back to 2-2 against Bournemouth.
16:35 GMT - The line-ups are here for Liverpool's huge clash against Arsenal. See the team sheets below - follow the match live here.
16:26 GMT - GOAL! Burnley have two against Fulham thanks to Sander Berge - it's turning into a good afternoon for the Clarets!
16:20 GMT - GOAL! Solanke has a second for Bournemouth at Forest.
16:13 GMT - RULED OUT. Calvert-Lewin has his goal disallowed for a foul in the build-up. Still 2-0 Spurs.
16:13 GMT - GOAL! Quick equaliser for Bournemouth thanks to Dominic Solanke.
16:11 GMT - GOAL! They're flying in now and Dominic Calvert-Lewin gets one back for Everton at Spurs.
16:09 GMT - GOAL! The 10-men of Forest have the lead against Bournemouth thanks to Anthony Elanga.
16:07 GMT - GOAL! Burnley lead Fulham through Wilson Odobert and as it stands they'll be rising off the bottom of the table.
15:50 GMT - Half time around the grounds in the Premier League! We'll be back for more updates in around 15 minutes - see the current scores below.
15:26 GMT - GOAL! Luton lead Newcastle thanks to Andros Townsend - the winger nets against his former club.
15:25 GMT - Nottingham Forest are down to 10 men after Willy Boly is given a second yellow card.
15:18 GMT - GOAL! It's 2-0 to Spurs - Heung-min Son with the strike.
15:09 GMT - GOAL! Richarlison has scored for Spurs! They're 1-0 up against Everton - the Brazilian's former club.
15:01 GMT - Underway in the afternoon games!
14:37 GMT - Now focus shifts to four fixtures at 15:00! Stick with us for all the updates from those games in around 20 minutes.
14:25 GMT - Full-time and West Ham have recorded a comfortable 2-0 win against Manchester United. Stay tuned for player ratings and match stats! Read the full match report here.
Also full-time in the Championship, with Leeds beating Ipswich 4-0.
14:07 GMT - GOAL! Mohammed Kudus with West Ham's second! It's poor from Kobbie Mainoo who gives it away cheaply and Kudus is there to break through and slot past Onana.
14:05 GMT - Team news is in for the four games at 15:00!
Fulham v Burnley - follow live.
Luton v Newcastle - follow live.
Nottingham Forest v Bournemouth - follow live.
Tottenham v Everton - follow live.
14:02 GMT - GOAL! Jarrod Bowen puts West Ham 1-0 up against Man Utd! Lucas Paqueta finds him with a lovely pass and the forward forces the ball past Onana.
13:47 GMT - Andre Onana has made a decent save to stop West Ham taking the lead.
Man Utd have called to Marcus Rasford, who is subbed on for Rasmus Hojlund.
13:36 GMT - Back underway at the London Stadium - hopefully for a more exciting second half!
13:19 GMT - Half-time and it's 0-0 between West Ham and Man Utd. See the stats at the break below.
Leeds are 3-0 up at half-time against Ipswich in the Championship.
12:53 GMT - Nothing to report so far between West Ham and Manchester United. In the Championship, Leeds are 1-0 up against Ipswich thanks to a Pascal Struijk header.
12:25 GMT - Kick-off just minutes away at the London Stadium, stick with us for the key updates!
11:42 GMT - There's also a huge match down in the Championship as second-placed Ipswich travel to third-placed Leeds.
Follow the match here.
11:32 GMT - Team news is in for Manchester United's trip to West Ham! Marcus Rashford remains on the bench but there's a first Premier League start for 19-year-old defender Willy Kambwala. Follow the match live here.
10:08 GMT - Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez will miss Sunday's clash at Wolverhampton Wanderers after suffering a hernia.
"Enzo is going to be out for the game against Wolverhampton," manager Mauricio Pochettino said on Friday. "We will see if he can be involved again as soon as possible.
"We already have information that it was a hernia and he also didn't feel well (during the game)."
Get the full story here.
08:50 GMT - Manager Erik Ten Hag has said that Manchester United have a squad that can compete with the Premier League's top teams, backing his side to bounce back to their best when key players return from injury.
The Red Devils take on West Ham in today's early fixture.
Read more here.
07:40 GMT - Take a look at our weekly 'Who's Missing' feature to see which players might not be featuring today.
Also, see which fixtures our editors have selected in this week's 'Our Picks', including a giant Boxing Day clash in the Championship and a fiesty affair over in La Liga.
07:15 GMT - There has already been a couple of Premier League games over the last two days, with Crystal Palace drawing 1-1 against Brighton, and Aston Villa picking up the same result against Sheffield United.
VAR was the centre of attention again in Villa's draw, leaving manager Unai Emery frustrated.
Read more here.
07:07 GMT - Good morning and welcome to our Football Tracker! We'll have updates for all six Premier League fixtures starting with West Ham v Manchester United and ending with a huge top of the table clash between Liverpool and Arsenal.
Get a preview for every match here.