Football Tracker: Chelsea and City deliver classic, Liverpool and Villa win
Sunday, November 12th
23:25 GMT - That's that for another weekend of club football, and the last for a short while with the international break now here.
20:41 GMT - Speaking after his side's 3-0 win over Brentford, in which Mo Salah scored twice, Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp praised the Egyptian.
"Goal number 200 in England, right? Exceptional, played a super game today," he said. "Two players always around him, he kept the ball."
20:14 GMT - Speaking after his side's 1-1 draw with Sheffield United, Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi said: "I don't like 80% of English referees.
"It's not a new thing, I don't like them... I don't like their behaviour on the pitch."
You can read all about that here.
18:41 GMT - As promised, you can now read our post-match report from Chelsea and City's draw here.
18:37 GMT - Our post-match report from Stamford Bridge is coming up very soon, but for now below are some key stats to whet your appetite.
18:33 GMT - FULL-TIME. Peep, peep! That's all she wrote at Stamford Bridge. Wow, what a game. Post-match content coming up.
18:28 GMT - Palmer (had to be, didn't it?) steps up and... SCORES! 4-4!
18:27 GMT - PENALTY! Chelsea have been awarded a very, very late spot-kick!
18:21 GMT - GOAL! Man City have taken the lead over Chelsea again. It's Rodri who looks to have scored the match-winner. 4-3.
18:19 GMT - We don't want this match to end! But the final five minutes or so are now upon us. As ever, we will have some post-match content available for you shortly after the final whistle at Stamford Bridge.
18:01 GMT - GOAL! Chelsea are back in this again. It's Jackson and it's 3-3.
17:41 GMT - GOAL! Man City waste little time after the restart and are back in front at Stamford Bridge. And it's that man again, Haaland. 3-2.
17:23 GMT - HALF-TIME. Chelsea and City go in at the break level, 2-2. Check some key stats below.
17:17 GMT - GOAL! What a game we have here! Akanji puts Man City back on level terms with Chelsea, 2-2.
17:08 GMT - GOAL! Chelsea now have the lead at Stamford Bridge, courtesy of Sterling. 2-1.
17:00 GMT - GOAL! Wow, Chelsea waste no time in finding an equaliser. It's Thiago Silva and it's 1-1.
16:56 GMT - GOAL! Erling Haaland makes no mistake from the spot and puts Man City 1-0 up at Stamford Bridge.
16:55 GMT - PENALTY! Man City have a spot-kick.
16:30 GMT - We have kick-off at Stamford Bridge! Click here to follow Chelsea v Man City LIVE.
16:21 GMT - Check out the updated Premier League table below, with City still to play.
16:13 GMT - Finally, before we switch our attention to Stamford Bridge, we have some post-match reports for you. Click on the links below to read them.
16:07 GMT - Our post-match reports will be up soon, but for now take a look at some of the key numbers below.
15:52 GMT - We are approaching the final minutes in this afternoon's earlier Premier League kick-offs. As ever, we will have some post-match content available for you shortly after the final whistles...
15:43 GMT - Fulham have had a goal ruled out at Villa. It remains 3-1.
15:36 GMT - GOAL! Liverpool extend their lead over Brentford at Anfield. It's Jota and it's 3-0.
15:34 GMT - GOAL! 10-man Brighton have let their lead slip, Sheff Utd have one back. An own goal by Van Hecke makes it 1-1.
15:34 GMT - Team news for Chelsea v Man City has landed. Check out the lineups below.
15:32 GMT - GOAL! Fulham have pulled one back against Villa. Jimenez puts one on the board, 3-1.
15:28 GMT - RED CARD! Brighton midfielder Dahoud has been sent off. It remains 1-0 at the Amex.
15:26 GMT - GOAL! What a rush! Villa have increased their lead over Fulham, Watkins with the goal, it's now 3-0 to the home side.
15:25 GMT - GOAL! West Ham have levelled things up in their match with Forest, Bowen to the rescue. 2-2.
15:25 GMT - GOAL! Liverpool have doubled their lead at Anfield. It's Salah again against Brentford as the Reds look to pull away. 2-0.
15:22 GMT - GOAL! Forest have taken the lead at the London Stadium. It's now 2-1, courtesy of Elanga.
15:15 GMT - This afternoon's Premier League action has resumed, but away from domestic affairs for just a moment. Jonjo Shelvey has scored an absolue worldie over in Turkey, from behind his own half-way line. Take a look at the video below:
14:52 GMT - We have half-time in all four of this afternoon's Premier League fixtures now. A reminder of the scorelines below; click on the links to check out some mid-match stats.
14:46 GMT - GOAL! Forest have equalised against West Ham. Awoniyi with the strike, 1-1.
14:43 GMT - GOAL! Villa have doubled their lead over Fulham. Robinson with the own-goal, 2-0.
14:40 GMT - GOAL! Third time's the charm. Liverpool finally have a goal on the board at Anfield, and this one's onside! Mo Salah gives the Reds the lead over Brentford. 1-0.
14:30 GMT - Liverpool have had another goal disallowed at Anfield. Nunez again. Brentford with a bit of luck on their side today, it remains 0-0.
14:29 GMT - GOAL! Aston Villa have taken the lead over visitors Fulham. Diaby with a well-worked goal, 1-0.
14:24 GMT - Liverpool have had a goal disallowed at Anfield. It was Nunez who had the ball in the back of Brentford's net.
14:07 GMT - GOAL! Brighton are now ahead at the Amex too. Adingra puts the Seagulls 1-0 up against Sheffield United.
14:04 GMT - GOAL! That didn't take long. West Ham have opened the scoring in their match at home with Forest. Paqueta gets his side in front after just three minutes. 1-0.
13:26 GMT - Remember, you can follow this afternoon's Premier League matches LIVE right here with Flashscore. Click on the links below for each match's coverage, including dedicated audio commentary.
13:04 GMT - Team news is in! Check out this afternoon's early afternoon line-ups below:
10:57 GMT - Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane arrived in Germany on a record-breaking transfer and his sensational goal-scoring run this season has already exceeded expectations and turned him into an instant fan favourite.
Get the full story on Kane's start to life in Germany here.
08:37 GMT - Women's foootball legend Megan Rapinoe played her final game before retirement overnight, but was unfortunately injured in the early stages and saw her side OL Reign lose against Gotham FC.
Get the full story on a sad end to Rapinoe's time on the pitch right here.
07:42 GMT - Good morning and welcome back to the Football Tracker! One more day featuring five Premier League games as well as matches across Europe before we're blessed with yet another international break.
Four fixtures kick off at 14:00 GMT, before Chelsea v Manchester City rounds off the domestic action for the day - get the previews for every match right here.
Saturday, November 11th
22:55 GMT - Join us again tomorrow as we round out the domestic action ahead of the international break.
22:06 GMT - It's all over and Real Madrid have swept Valencia aside as they hunt down Girona at the top of La Liga.
21:48 GMT - Rodrygo has added a fifth for Real Madrid in their rout of Valencia, although Hugo Duro has just bagged a late consolation for the visitors.
21:20 GMT - A quickfire double from Vinicius Jr and Rodrygo has put Real four goals up with half an hour still to play.
20:52 GMT - It's half-time at the Bernabeu and the home side are 2-0 up after Vinicius Jr added a second before the break.
20:13 GMT - Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane has said Robert Lewandowski's league goals record was "still a bit too far away" despite again scoring a brace in a 4-2 win over Heidenheim on Saturday.
"It's a little bit too far away yet" Kane said of the record, telling reporters "I'm sure you guys will bring it up every time I score."
"I just need to be focused game by game... if we're close in April, then I'm sure it'll be something I'll try and reach."
20:06 GMT - It's been a fast start for Los Blancos - they've opened the scoring inside the first three minutes thanks to a tidy finish from Daniel Carvajal.
19:57 GMT - Real Madrid are about to kick-off their match at home to Valencia in La Liga.
You can follow live commentary from the game here.
Here are how the teams are expected to line up:
19:31 GMT - It's all over and Bournemouth get one over on their old boss Eddie Howe.
19:06 GMT - Another goal for Bournemouth and it's another for Solanke, who flicks the ball in after a bit of confusion in the box.
VAR has a look but the goal stands.
18:53 GMT - Goal! The ball breaks kindly for Dominic Solanke who blasts the ball home to put Bournemouth in front against Newcastle - and deservedly so.
18:35 GMT - Down in the Championship, Birmingham manager Wayne Rooney is still hunting for his first win after a poor 3-1 defeat to Sunderland, while Leicester dropped points for only the third time this season against Middlesbrough.
Take a look through all the action from today's second-tier fixtures in our round-up right here.
18:23 GMT - Half-time and very little to report so far, Bournemouth the better side but nothing to show for it yet.
18:04 GMT - Still goalless between Bournemouth and Newcastle - can either side make a breakthrough before half-time?
17:45 GMT - Kylian Mbappe has netted a hat-trick over in Ligue 1, with PSG beating Reims 3-0.
17:33 GMT - Underway between Bournemouth and Newcastle!
17:20 GMT - That whirlwind end to the afternoon matches leaves just one Premier League fixture left - Eddie Howe's return to former club Bournemouth, who host Newcastle at 17:30 GMT. Follow that match live here.
17:18 GMT - Away from the Premier League, Harry Kane netted twice for Bayern Munich who ran out 4-2 victors against Heidenheim in the Bundesliga. That takes the Englishman's tally to 17 in the league this season!
Borussia Dortmund lost against Stuttgart while Mainz drew 0-0 with Darmstadt.
Read a round-up of the action in Germany here.
17:02 GMT - And that's full-time in the other two matches. 10-man Arsenal have defeated Burnley 3-1, while Everton had to battle to a 3-2 win away at Crystal Palace. Check out the player ratings and match stats below!
Arsenal 3-1 Burnley - Match report.
Crystal Palace 2-3 Everton - Match report.
16:58 GMT - Full-time at Old Trafford and it's a valuable win for Man Utd, who have beaten Luton 1-0. Read our match report here, see player ratings and match stats below!
16:48 GMT - What a game at Selhurst Park - Everton are in front again thanks to Idrissa Gueye, who makes it 3-2 to the visitors.
16:46 GMT - Nasty end to the match at the Emirates, with Arsenal down to 10 men following a straight red card for Fabio Vieira.
16:37 GMT - Two huge goals in London, with Arsenal now out of sight against Burnley thanks to Oleksandr Zinchenko, while Palace have equalised again against Everton to make it 2-2 through Odsonne Edouard.
16:35 GMT - We've also got some team news to bring you for the final match of the day - Bournemouth v Newcastle. See the lineups down below.
16:33 GMT - Into the last 15 minutes or so of the Premier League fixtures, can the leading sides hold on or will there be more late drama?
16:18 GMT - The goals are flying in now, with Victor Lindelof opening the scoring at Old Trafford and handing Man Utd a much-needed lead.
Just as that one goes in, Arsenal are back in front against Burnley thanks to William Saliba, 2-1!
16:15 GMT - Equaliser for Burnley! Josh Brownhill levels, finishing off a counter-attack for the away side.
16:13 GMT - Everton lead once more against Crystal Palace - Abdoulaye Doucoure puts the Toffees 2-1 up.
15:49 GMT - That's half-time across the Premier League, with Man Utd still being held by Luton, Arsenal 1-0 up against Burnley and Everton drawing 1-1 away to Palace.
15:48 GMT - Finally another goal! Leandro Trossard has put Arsenal ahead right before half-time against Burnley, 1-0 to the Gunners.
15:25 GMT - Nothing to report in the Premier League since those early goals at Selhurst Park. Plenty of goals down in the Championship, while Harry Kane has a second for Bayern.
15:06 GMT - Just like that, it's 1-1 between Palace and Everton! Eberechi Eze wins a penalty and then places it well into the back of the net.
15:02 GMT - Early goal for Everton - they lead Crystal Palace 1-0 through Vitali Mykolenko. The Ukrainian has two goals in his last two games!
14:57 GMT - The three afternoon fixtures in the Premier League will be underway shortly - stick with us for updates throughout.
Over in Germany, Harry Kane has just netted his 20th goal of the season as Bayern lead Heidenheim 1-0.
14:32 GMT - Full-time between Wolves and Spurs, an incredible late turnaround sees the hosts take all three points. See player ratings and match stats down below - read our match report here.
14:30 GMT - WOW! Mario Lemina surely with a winner in the 98th minute for Wolves, they've come from behind in added time against Spurs. 2-1!
14:24 GMT - It's a late leveller for Wolves! Pablo Sarabia equalises in the 90th minute with a lovely finish.
14:10 GMT - For now the focus shifts back to Wolves v Spurs - where it still remains 1-0 to the visitors.
Sunderland have taken a 3-1 lead against Birmingham in the Championship.
14:08 GMT - Time for some team news!
No Ben White or Martin Odegaard for the Gunners, but Bukayo Saka is fit enough to start. Burnley reindroduce Zeki Amdouni to their attack.
Eberechi Eze is gat in the Palace side, while Everton's front line consists of Jack Harrison, Dwight McNeil and Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
United bring Sergio Reguilon into the side, while Marcus Rashford keeps his place in the team as well. Luton unchanged from their draw with Liverpool.
13:39 GMT - Back underway between Wolves and Spurs! We'll also have team news for the 3pm fixtures in around 20 minutes.
13:21 GMT - Another suspension coming Spurs' way as Yves Bissouma picks up a yellow card taking him to five for the season - he'll miss their next match. With that, it's half-time and the visitors lead 1-0!
13:05 GMT - Still 1-0 to Spurs at Molineux, while Birmingham have equalised against Sunderland in the Championship.
12:53 GMT - Sunderland are ahead against Birmingham down in the Championship - Jobe Bellingham netting against his former club!
12:35 GMT - An early goal for Spurs! Brennan Johnson opens the scoring. Take a look at the goal below - very well-worked from the visitors.
12:32 GMT - The opening Premier League game of the weekend is underway! Follow it live right here as Spurs look to return to the top of the league against Wolves.
11:40 GMT - Team news is in for Wolves v Spurs!
Ange Postecoglou has been forced into multiple changes, with a makeshift defence featuring Pedro Porro, Eric Dier, Ben Davies and Emerson Royal.
No Pedro Neto for the hosts, who bring in Jean-Ricner Bellegarde and Joao Gomes.
10:30 GMT - Around two hours until the first match of the day begins - you can follow it live here!
08:05 GMT - The defensive worries continue for Manchester United, with Jonny Evans confirmed to be out through injury for a 'few weeks'.
Read the full story here.
07:20 GMT - Good morning and welcome back to the Football Tracker! Five Premier League games, a host of Championship fixtures and plenty of eye-catching ties across Europe sets us up for what should be an exciting couple of days.
Get all the previews for the Premier League matches right here - Wolves take on an injury-hit Spurs to start the day at 12:30 GMT.
There's also an early kick-off down in the Championship, where Sunderland host Birmingham.
Friday, November 10th
22:11 GMT - That's all for today's Football Tracker action, please do tune in again tomorrow! First up, just after midday, will be Wolves v Spurs in the Premier League, and you can read our preview of that match right here, right now.
22:06 GMT - There were a few other matches played across Europe's top leagues tonight. Check out those results below, and click the links for more info:
22:03 GMT - Told you it would be available shortly; click here to read our report on Blackburn 1-2 Preston.
21:56 GMT - FULL-TIME! Wow, what a match in Lancashire. Preston have claimed a memorable 2-1 win over Blackburn. Our post-game report will be available shortly.
21:49 GMT - GOAL! Against the run of play, Preston may have nicked it at the death! Liam Lindsay with the potential match-winner, 2-1.
21:40 GMT - Less than 10 minutes to go at Ewood Park and it's the home side who look the more likely to snatch a result. It remains 1-1.
21:06 GMT - Straight out of the gates after the break, Blackburn have equalised! Sammie Szmodics with the goal, 1-1.
20:48 GMT - We now have half-time at Ewood Park, where it remains 1-0 to visitors Preston.
A little earlier, over in Italy, Sassuolo and Salernitana played out a 2-2 draw. You can read our match report on that right here.
20:35 GMT - GOAL! Preston have taken the lead over Blackburn. Alan Browne with the goal, 1-0.
20:16 GMT - Early doors, but it's Blackburn who have had more of the ball so far. Preston, though, have looked threatening.
20:00 GMT - We have kick-off at Ewood Park!
19:04 GMT - The team news is in for Blackburn v Preston! Check it out below.
18:30 GMT - We have one match in the Championship to look forward to tonight, and that's Blackburn v Preston. Kick-off is at 20:00 GMT and you can read our preview and check out the lineups (when available) right here.
Elsewhere, Sassuolo host Salernitana in Serie A's early kick-off before Verona take the trip to Genoa. In the ever-entertaining Bundesliga, there's a tasty matchup as Gladbach play Wolfsburg.
Later on, at the same time as Blackburn v Preston, surprise Ligue 1 leaders Nice look to continue their good form against Montpellier and Celta Vigo go to Athletic Bilbao in La Liga.