Newcastle vs Liverpool, Arsenal vs Manchester United and more – Premier League watch live | Premier League

Newcastle vs Liverpool, Arsenal vs Manchester United and more – Premier League watch live | Premier League

Final result: Southampton 1 Chelsea 5

Sorry, that was five minutes ago, but tonight there was only one winner after Southampton’s red card.

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Aston Villa 3 Brentford 1 (Mikkel Damsgaard 54)

One back for the bees.

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Final result: Everton 4 Wolverhampton 0

Easy evening for Sean Dyche’s team. Not a great night for Wolves’ Craig Dawson. Two own goals.

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Final result: Newcastle 3 Liverpool 3

What a game – another cracker between these two teams. Liverpool will get in their own way. They should have fought for victory. But then again, they were coming from behind. Twice.

Great game from Newcastle.

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Arsenal 1 (Jurrien Timber 54) Man Utd 0

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Final result: Man City 3 Nottm Forest 0

That’s all at the Etihad. Man City is back to winning ways. After seven games

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Liverpool’s Kelleher makes a rare and crucial mistake. He lets a free kick float over him, but Schar slides in and scores from an incredibly tight angle.

What a game!

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Newcastle 3 (Fabian Schar 90) Liverpool 3

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Southampton 1 Chelsea 5 (Jadon Sancho 87)

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It’ll start again soon Emirates and in Villa Park.

Ian in the Arsenal crowd said: “Mufc filled the midfield and slowed the game down a lot. We just didn’t achieve any fluidity or pace. Arsenal’s only chances came from corners.”

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Newcastle 2 Liverpool 3 (Mohamed Salah 83)

Salah hits the post with a cracker from the right – then in another Liverpool move, Alexander-Arnold passes it into the penalty area and he whips it past Pope with his right foot.

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Southampton 1 Chelsea 4 (Cole Palmer 77)

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Everton 4 (Craig Dawson OG 72) Wolves 0

I thought everything had gone quiet at Goodison Park. Just the small matter of three goals.
But then it was four.

Two own goals for Craig Dawson. He’s on a hat trick…

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Half time kicks off at 8:15 p.m

Arsenal 0 Manchester Utd 0
Aston Villa 3 Brentford 0

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At the Etihad, De Bruyne was substituted after a great performance – and a goal.

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Back in the Emirates

45 minutes have passed. An extra time. It’s still Arsenal 0 Manchester Utd 0.

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Newcastle 2 Liverpool 2 (Mohamed Salah 68)

Changing slots pays off. Trent Alexander-Arnold crosses to Salah to equalize.

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Goal/No Goal at St. James’

Isak looked like he had gone through cleanly and shot the ball into the bottom right corner. But he was offside. It’s still 2-1 for Newcastle.

Meanwhile, Arne Slot makes sweeping changes – three changes including removing Gomes at the back.

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City are 3-0 against Forest and look comfortable. But remember Feyenoord again?
Forest replaces Chris Wood.

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Newcastle Utd 2 (Anthony Gordon 62) Liverpool 1

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Aston Villa 3 (Matty Cash 34) Brentford 0

Villa again! There are only 34 minutes left and they are on their way.

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Man City 3 (Jeremy Doku 57) Nottm Forest 0

Doku crosses the left side, moves inside and shoots a great shot into the net. Pep celebrates on the side. Maybe he needs the six fingers for the score today?

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Everton 3 (Craig Dawson OG 49) Wolves 0

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Madness in St. James – Gakpo heads a ball over the goal and Nunez misses it by a hair’s breadth.

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Aston Villa 2 (Ollie Watkins Pen 28) Brentford 0

Watkins throws it low to the right.

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Penalty at Villa!

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Newcastle 1 Liverpool 1 (Curtis Jones 50)

Curtis Jones cracker!
Salah slides down the right and cuts the ball into the path of an onrushing Jones, who sends it into the top right corner. Great move

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Aston Villa 1 (Morgan Rogers 21) Brentford 0

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Back at the Etihad – They’re gone again. Man City is 2-0 against Forest and is ahead.

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No news from Ian in the crowd at the Emirates – I think his signal is gone.

As far as I know, United – playing in a royal blue away kit – can hold their own. The new coach Ruben Amorim sips his water on the sidelines. Looks calm/comfortable so far.

Manchester United coach Ruben Amorim Photo: Neil Hall/EPA
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Halftime (for some games)

Manchester City 2 Nottingham Forest 0
Newcastle United 1 Liverpool 0
Everton 2 Wolves 0
Southampton 1 Chelsea 3

I think that’s fine. There’s so much going on.

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Close!

Arsenal set piece – a corner is whistled in and Thomas Partey misses a golden chance at the near post. Super close!

Analysis: The TV people think it was easier to score than miss. Which probably tells you it was a sitter.

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Seven minutes have passed at the Emirates – Arsenal 0, Man Utd 0.

Also 0-0 in the clash between Villa and Brentford.

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A phase of some calm has arrived.

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The 8.15 games are about to start – Arsenal vs Man Utd in the Emirates and Villa vs Brentford in Villa Park

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At Southampton it looks like a dismissal. The referee goes to the pitchside screen and after a check, the Saints’ Jack Stephens is sent off. I didn’t see what it was about, but I’ll report back.

Newsflash: This was violent behavior.

In other news: It pulled Cucurella’s hair!

Referee Tony Harrington shows Southampton’s Jack Stephens a red card after an off-the-ball incident with Marc Cucurella Photo: Robin Jones/Getty Images
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Meanwhile, team news between Aston Villa and Brentford:

Aston Villa: Martinez, Cash, Konsa, Mings, Digne, Kamara, Tielemans, Bailey, Rogers, McGinn, Watkins
Substitutes: Olsen, Diego Carlos, Barkley, Duran, Buendia, Torres, Philogene-Bidace,
Maatsen, Bogarde

Brentford: Flekken, van den Berg, Collins, Pinnock, Lewis-Potter, Yarmolyuk, Janelt, Mbeumo, Damsgaard, Schade, Wissa.
Substitutes: Valdimarsson, Thiago, Carvalho, Mee, Meghoma, Konak, Trevitt, Roerslev, Maghoma

Referee: Lewis Smith

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Everton 2 (Orel Mangala 33) Wolverhampton 0

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Southampton 1 Chelsea 3 (Noni Madueke 34)

Chelsea’s Noni Madueke celebrates after scoring his team’s third goal Photo: Mike Hewitt/Getty Images
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There was nervousness at St James’ Stadium as the VAR checked the goal. Everything is fine and Isak is back in shape.

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Newcastle 1 (Alexander Isak 35) Liverpool 0

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Man City 2 (Kevin De Bruyne 31) Nottm Forest 0

He’s back from injury and hits the ball into the top right corner.

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Newcastle 0 Liverpool 0

Everything at St. James’ is full of action. Salah almost catches a pass from Quansah who had run a bit. Close after 27 minutes.

Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah with Newcastle United’s Anthony Gordon Photo: John Powell/Liverpool FC/Getty Images
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