Football Tracker: Chelsea score twice late to defeat Crystal Palace
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22:59 GMT - That'll do it for the Football Tracker for another round of domestic games. But we'll be back tomorrow for the start of the Champions League knockout stage!
22:48 GMT - Here's how the Premier League table shapes up at the close of play. Chelsea move back up to 10th place with victory, while Crystal Palace are in 15th and looking over their shoulders.
22:30 GMT - After scoring twice, Conor Gallagher said he was happy with the way Chelsea stuck together despite falling behind to Palace:
22:10 GMT - Two late goals from Chelsea were enough to earn them a comeback win away to Crystal Palace. Read the match report here.
22:01 GMT - GOAL! Chelsea catch Palace on the counter and Enzo Fernandez completes the attack to wrap up the points for the visitors. That's game over.
21:59 GMT - GOAL! Chelsea strike what looks to be a late winner with Gallagher grabbing his second, stroking his effort right into the corner. Devastation for Palace.
21:15 GMT - GOAL! It's the perfect start for Chelsea in this second half as Conor Gallagher lashes home to bring his side level.
20:51 GMT - Half-time at Selhurst Park and Palace are ahead thanks to Lerma's excellent strike. Chelsea - despite having 80 per cent of the ball - have only managed one shot which came 45 minutes in.
20:31 GMT - GOAL! Crystal Palace lead and what a hit that is from Jefferson Lerma! He picks up a loose ball on the edge of the area and rifles in.
20:26 GMT - Chelsea are having all of the ball here but have yet to take a shot or really threaten. Palace, meanwhile, have had two on target from three.
20:00 GMT - We're underway at Selhurst Park!
19:30 GMT - We're getting set for a London derby under the lights between Crystal Palace and Chelsea. Follow the match here.
16:55 GMT - A significant bit of news coming out of Italy as Serie A clubs have voted to keep the number of teams in the league at 20. Only four clubs voted in favour of a reduction to 18 clubs - Juventus, Inter, Milan and Roma - and the number of clubs will remain at 20, as it has been since the 2004/05 season.
09:35 GMT - Hello and welcome back to our Football Tracker! We have just the one Premier League match to keep tabs on today; tonight's 20:00 GMT kick-off between Crystal Palace and Chelsea. You can read our preview of that all-London clash here.
Further into the continent, Italian giants Juventus play the role of hosts to fellow white-black outfit Udinese while over in La Liga Athletic Bilbao travel to Almeria. Click the links to follow our coverage of those matches.
Sunday, February 11th
23:00 GMT - Thanks for joining us, we're wrapping up for the evening. Good night!
22:18 GMT - After his battle to overcome cancer plus an injury in the group stage, what an incredible journey it's been for Ivory Coast match-winner Sebastien Haller.
And what a crazy way to round off a tournament of sheer ups and downs for the hosts, who looked down and out and even on the verge of an early exit at one stage.
Read our full report from Ivory Coast's AFCON final victory here.
22:06 GMT - The scenes at full-time in the AFCON final were quite something:
22:04 GMT - It's also all over in La Liga and Barcelona have had to settle for a 3-3 draw against a plucky Granada.
21:59 GMT - It's all over in Abidjan and the hosts have done it: Ivory Coast have won the Africa Cup of Nations for a third time!
21:49 GMT - Less than five minutes to go in the AFCON final - is there another twist in the tale?
21:48 GMT - Over in Italy, AC Milan kept their title aspirations alive with a hard-fought 1-0 win over reigning champions Napoli, extending their unbeaten Serie A run to nine games.
21:45 GMT - GOAL! Yamine Yamal finds some space for a shot from the edge of the box and his attempt goes low inside the right post to draw Barcelona level once again.
21:44 GMT - GOAL! Ivory Coast are ahead and what a story this could be as Sebastien Haller is the man to put his side in front. It's 2-1.
21:33 GMT - Over in Spain, Barcelona have found themselves behind for the second time against Granada - Xavi's side are trailing 3-2 with around 20 minutes left on the clock.
21:24 GMT - GOAL! Ivory Coast are level as Franck Kessie heads in a corner to send the home support into a frenzy.
20:51 GMT - It's half-time and Nigeria head down the tunnel a goal to the good an en route to their fourth AFCON title.
Here are the stats from the first half:
20:39 GMT - GOAL! William Troost-Ekong heads the ball towards goal from close-range and it finds the roof of the net.
Nigeria lead the hosts 1-0 in the AFCON final!
20:36 GMT - Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag described his side's 2-1 win over Aston Villa as "massive."
"It is a massive win for us. We've got closer and that was the aim for today. The way we did it, I liked it," Ten Hag said.
"At 1-1 we had to fight back and we are really happy about that. It was so open, like a tennis match.
Read more on the fallout here.
20:00 GMT - We're underway in Abidjan for the AFCON final!
19:23 GMT - The AFCON final between Nigeria and Ivory Coast kicks off in just over half an hour, which you can follow audio commentary for here.
Here's how both sides are lining up:
18:50 GMT - Man Utd defender Harry Maguire has given his verdict after a dramatic 2-1 victory for the Red Devils:
18:29 GMT - Full-time at Villa Park, with McTominay's late header sending Man Utd home with all three points and a step closer to the Champions League spots. Read our match report here.
18:17 GMT - GOAL! Scott McTominay makes the difference off the bench! The midfielder powers a header into the top corner to put United 2-1 up.
18:02 GMT - GOAL! Douglas Luiz equalises for the hosts - as things stand they're moving back into the top four.
17:37 GMT - Back underway for the second half at Villa Park.
17:22 GMT - Half-time at Villa Park, with Man Utd 1-0 up thanks to Hojlund's strike. Take a look at some half-time stats below:
16:48 GMT - GOAL! Rasmus Hojlund reacts quickest to Harry Maguire's knockdown to put United 1-0 up. Five goals in his last five league games for the Dane!
16:30 GMT - Bruno Fernandes gets the ball rolling at Villa Park.
16:20 GMT - Just 10 minutes to go until the final Premier League match of the day - follow Villa v Man Utd live here.
16:18 GMT - Bukayo Saka surpassed 50 goals for Arsenal with his brace today, but was still critical of his performance in front of goal:
15:56 GMT - Full-time and it's another statement victory for the Gunners, who thrash West Ham 6-0. Read our match report here.
15:38 GMT - While there's a brief break from the goals down in London, here are the starting line-ups for Manchester United's trip to Aston Villa:
15:28 GMT - GOAL! Rice smashes one into the top corner against his former club. Arsenal have six!
15:25 GMT - GOAL! Saka has his second and Arsenal's fifth! Lovely cut inside and a composed finish from the winger.
15:13 GMT - Back underway at the London Stadium.
14:54 GMT - Thunderous boos at half-time from the West Ham fans - they've been taken apart by Arsenal in the opening 45 minutes. Take a look at some stats at the break below:
14:48 GMT - GOAL! Incredible. Leandro Trossard cuts onto his right foot and curls into the top corner for 4-0!
14:45 GMT - GOAL! 3-0 and that should be game over before the break. Gabriel flicks in at the near post - and it's two assists already for ex-Hammers midfielder Declan Rice.
14:41 GMT - GOAL! Saka converts and puts the Gunners in the driving seat heading towards half-time.
14:39 GMT - Penalty for Arsenal after Bukayo Saka gets brought down - West Ham falling apart here.
14:33 GMT - GOAL! William Saliba nods in as Arsenal take the lead against West Ham.
14:00 GMT - Underway at the London Stadium! Stick with us for live updates.
Elsewhere, Coventry came from behind to beat Millwall 2-1 and move back into the play-off spots in the Championship.
13:11 GMT - Team news is in for West Ham v Arsenal. Take a look at the line-ups below and follow the match live here from 14:00.
Down in the Championship, Millwall lead Coventry 1-0 early in the second half.
12:25 GMT - Bad news for Real Madrid and Jude Bellingham, who suffered a high-grade ankle sprain in their 4-0 win over Girona.
12:05 GMT - One game in the Championship is already underway, with Coventry facing Millwall - you can follow that live here.
10:35 GMT - Brentford manager Thomas Frank was quick to praise returning striker Ivan Toney after he scored in the Bees' 2-0 win against Wolves, suggesting that he can offer something different for England at the upcoming European Championships.
"I know what Ivan can bring, and I think it's something different England don't have," Frank told reporters. "Ivan played a fine game, not a top game, but the strikers need to score goals.
"He scored again when he had to and he played with illness, he was ill Thursday, Friday and today. It shows everything about his mentality. He is unique. He has always been committed for the team, for the club and his team mates."
09:47 GMT - The two Premier League games today see Arsenal travel to West Ham and Aston Villa welcome Manchester United.
Both the Gunners and the Villans are looking for three points to boost their title prospects, while results for the other two sides could prove pivotal in the race for a top six finish.
08:27 GMT - Good morning and welcome back to the Football Tracker. There are two more Premier League fixtures today as well as the final of AFCON to look forward to.
Get a reminder of all of yesterday's action in England's top-flight below:
Saturday, February 10th
22:05 GMT - That'll do it for our coverage today. Join us again tomorrow for more with West Ham hosting Arsenal in the Premier League before Aston Villa take on Manchester United.
There is also the Africa Cup of Nations final between Nigeria and Ivory Coast later in the day at 20:00.
See you then!
21:45 GMT - Thomas Muller slammed Bayern Munich's lack of character in as his side were dismantled 3-0 in their title clash against Bayer Leverkusen.
"What do I think we were missing? In training we show what we can do much better because we are courageous, because we play football freely.
"What we're missing is the guts and some freedom to play.
"Leverkusen were taking risks, looking for solutions and playing football.
"We're playing from A to B, B to C, and nobody plays freely or takes risks."
20:50 GMT - Ange Postecoglou has called Son Heung-min "world-class" after the South Korean came off the bench to help Tottenham claim a last-gasp win over Brighton.
"Maybe the nation he plays for works against him but I think he's a world-class player.
"You look at his record in the Premier League, the toughest league in the world, his goal contributions irrespective of how the team's gone through the time he's been here have always been right up there.
"Even this year, before he left, I think he was probably the best attacking player in the competition, just my opinion obviously. Certainly he'd be up there."
20:12 GMT - Newcastle captain Kieran Trippier hailed his side's win at Nottingham Forest as a "massive" performance:
19:46 GMT - Bayer Leverkusen put in a statement performance to brush aside title rivals Bayern Munich and extend their Bundesliga lead to five points. Read the match report here.
19:37 GMT - Newcastle have held off a spirited Nottingham Forest display to earn a hard-fought three points. Read the match report here.
19:30 GMT - Real Madrid win out the battle of the title-chasers, thumping Girona 4-0 at the Santiago Bernabeu. Read the match report here.
19:03 GMT - GOAL! Newcastle are back in front at Forest through Bruno Guimaraes, who grabs his second of the evening.
18:54 GMT - GOAL! Madrid are running riot against Girona - Rodrygo nets their fourth goal.
18:47 GMT - GOAL! Bellingham has his second and Madrid's third as they look to be cruising to victory against Girona.
18:45 GMT - GOAL! Leverkusen have a second against Bayern through Alex Grimaldo - they're on track to continue their unbeaten run.
18:41 GMT - Back underway between Forest and Newcastle!
18:24 GMT - Half-time between Forest and Newcastle with the score level at 2-2.
Take a look at some match stats at the break:
Elsewhere, Madrid are 2-0 up against Girona while Leverkusen lead Bayern 1-0.
18:22 GMT - GOAL! Forest equalise for the second time thanks to Callum Hudson-Odoi! His effort deflects in at the near post.
18:16 GMT - GOAL! Fabian Schar restores Newcastle's lead with a good finish.
18:08 GMT - GOAL! Who else but Jude Bellingham to give Madrid a 2-0 lead against Girona.
17:59 GMT - GOAL! Anthony Elanga finishes off a superb counter from Forest to make it 1-1 against Newcastle.
17:58 GMT - GOAL! Leverkusen lead against Bayern! Josip Stanisic - on loan from Munich - nets the opener against his parent club.
17:57 GMT - Elsewhere, Qatar have retained the Asian Cup with a 3-1 win against underdogs Jordan.
Read more about their triumph here.
17:42 GMT - GOAL! Bruno Guimaraes puts Newcastle in front early on against Forest.
17:41 GMT - GOAL! Madrid have an early lead in their title faceoff with Girona thanks to Vinicius Junior.
17:37 GMT - Get our match reports for every afternoon game in the Premier League below:
17:27 GMT - Focus shifts to the final Premier League game of the day now, with Nottingham Forest welcoming Newcastle. Follow the match live here.
There are also huge games now underway in Spain and Germany, as Girona face Real Madrid and Bayer Leverkusen play Bayern Munich
17:03 GMT - Finally, Sheffield United have picked up a much-needed 3-1 win away at Luton.
17:02 GMT - That late Johnson goal is enough for all three points for Spurs, who come from behind to beat Brighton 2-1.
17:00 GMT - Full-time at Craven Cottage and Fulham have picked up a valuable 3-1 win against Bournemouth.
16:59 GMT - GOAL! Brennan Johnson scores for Spurs in the 96th minute! They lead Brighton 2-1 right at the death.
16:58 GMT - Liverpool return to the top of the Premier League after a 3-1 win against Burnley.
16:55 GMT - Full-time between Wolves and Brentford, with the Bees claiming a solid 2-0 victory.
16:38 GMT - GOAL! Darwin Nunez scores Liverpool's third against Burnley.
16:36 GMT - GOAL X2! Ivan Toney has doubled Brentford's lead at Wolves, while Vini Souza has netted Sheffield United's third at Luton.
16:35 GMT - Team news is in for Nottingham Forest's match with Newcastle:
16:23 GMT - GOAL! Pape Matar Sarr has Spurs level against Brighton. That's the 36th consecutive league game the Londoners have scored in!
16:15 GMT - GOAL! Muniz nets his second and Fulham's third, restoring their two-goal lead against Bournemouth.
16:14 GMT - GOAL! It's getting hard to keep up now! Carlton Morris nets a penalty for Luton to get them back in it against Sheffield United. 2-1 to the Blades.
16:13 GMT - GOAL! Marcos Senesi gets one back for Bournemouth at Fulham, they now trail 2-1.
16:11 GMT - GOAL! Liverpool back in front through Luis Diaz. The Reds are 2-1 up!
16:10 GMT - NO GOAL - VAR rules out Dawson's goal.
16:08 GMT - GOAL! Wolves make it 1-1 against Brentford. Craig Dawson nets for the home side.
16:04 GMT - Back underway across the country!
15:54 GMT - Half-time across the Premier League, here are the scores at the break:
15:45 GMT - GOAL! Burnley level against Liverpool through Dara O'Shea.
15:37 GMT - GOAL! James McAtee nets Sheffield United's second at Luton!
15:36 GMT - GOAL! They're flying in now as Rodrigo Muniz doubles Fulham's tally against Bournemouth.
15:35 GMT - GOAL! Brentford take the lead against Wolves, Christian Norgaard with the goal.
15:31 GMT - GOAL! Diogo Jota has Liverpool in front of Burnley.
15:31 GMT - GOAL! Sheffield United are ahead at Luton, Cameron Archer with the goal.
15:17 GMT - GOAL! Brighton lead at Spurs thanks to a Pascal Gross penalty.
15:05 GMT - GOAL! It's an early one for Fulham, who lead Bournemouth through Bobby De Cordova-Reid.
14:59 GMT - Focus shifts to the afternoon fixtures now, with five games about to get underway in the Premier League! Stick with us for all the key updates.
14:55 GMT - John Stones has praised the mentality of his teammates following City's win against Everton:
14:32 GMT - Full-time at the Etihad with City securing a valuable 2-0 victory that puts them top of the league for the moment. Read our full match report here.
West Brom had to settle for a 2-2 draw at Ipswich, with the Tractor Boys twice coming from behind to earn a point.
14:16 GMT - GOAL! Two for City and two for Haaland! He powers through the Everton defence and slots his second into the bottom corner.
Down in the Championship, West Brom have regained the lead at Ipswich thanks to John Swift.
14:10 GMT - Line-ups are in for the five afternoon games in the Premier League:
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14:02 GMT - GOAL! The ball falls to Erling Haaland in the box and he lashes it home to give City the lead. 1-0!
13:50 GMT - Nothing in the second half so far, but Kevin De Bruyne has been introduced to try and change that.
Away from the City game, we'll have line-ups out for five afternoon fixtures in around 10 minutes.
13:38 GMT - Back underway at the Etihad, with the score still 0-0.
Ipswich have levelled against West Brom through Nathan Broadhead.
13:20 GMT - Half-time between City and Everton - take a look at some match stats below:
13:02 GMT - Little to report from the opening half hour between City and Everton.
Down in the Championship, West Brom are 1-0 up against Ipswich through youngster Tom Fellows.
12:31 GMT - Underway at the Etihad! A reminder you can follow along with live audio commentary here.
There's also an early game down in the Championship as Ipswich take on West Brom.
12:15 GMT - Kick-off in around 15 minutes - stick with us for all the key updates!
11:30 GMT - Team news is in for Manchester City's match against Everton - the big talking point is that Kevin De Bruyne has been dropped to the bench for the hosts.
Erling Haaland retains his starting spot.
09:40 GMT - The final of AFCON is tomorrow, with Nigeria taking on hosts Ivory Coast.
Ivory Coast have been through highs and lows at the tournament, but now only Victor Osimhen's Nigeria stand in their way of winning.
08:10 GMT - There's a great deal of Premier League action today, starting with Manchester City v Everton at 12:30. We'll have all the key updates right here in our Football Tracker!
On top of that, there are six more fixtures throughout the day. Check out the full list below:
Elsewhere, there are huge title clashes in both the Bundesliga and La Liga today, with Bayer Leverkusen hosting Bayern Munich and surprise package Girona travelling to Spanish heavyweights Real Madrid. Both matches kick off at 17:30.
We also have our first international final of the weekend, as Qatar and Jordan battle it out in the Asian Cup showpiece at 15:00.