Premier League LIVE SCORES: Erling Haaland forced off INJURED vs Newcastle, Fulham BEAT Nottingham Forest

  • FT: West Ham 0-1 Brentford

    Another disappointing afternoon at the London Stadium for The Hammers' fans.

    The Bees took the lead in this one and thought they had doubled it, only see VAR rule it out for offside.

    Try as they might, Potter's side just could not find a way back into the game.

  • FT: Southampton 1-3 Bournemouth

    The Cherries come out on top in this south coast derby.

    It was all too easy in the first-half but a goal from The Saints put the result in doubt late on.

    Iraola's side were able to restore their two-goal lead to ensure victory and with it, the three points.

  • FT: Aston Villa 1-1 Ipswich Town

    Unai Emery did not seem a happy man at the end as he stormed off towards the tunnel.

    The Tractor Boys took an unexpected lead and managed to hold on for a draw, despite having been reduced to ten men.

    Villa tried to grab a winner but just struggled to breach the visitors' defence all too often.

  • FT: Fulham 2-1 Nott'm Forest

    A superb performance from The Cottagers in West London saw them take all three points in this one.

    It is a big blow for Forest who are chasing Champions League qualification that no one could have predicted earlier in the season.

    Albeit a slender win, the stats show just how well Marco Silva's side played today.

  • FT: Man City 4-0 Newcastle

    A comfortable victory for the defending champions in this one.

    Marmoush will steal the headlines with his hat-trick, that is for sure.

    Newcastle did not give a good account of themselves whatsoever in this match and got what they deserved, nothing.

  • Aston Villa 1-1 Ipswich Town

    90+4. Big chance for the hosts to draw level.

    Rashford does well out wide and drills a ball into the danger area.

    Rogers gets to it but the defender also gets a touch as it heads goalwards.

    Palmer makes a brilliant save to turn it over and probably earn his side a vital point here.

  • View from SunSport's Martin Blackburn at The Etihad

    A PERFECT way for City to prepare for their Mission Impossible in Madrid and a huge boost in their hopes of a top four finish.

    The Etihad faithful are going to love watching Omar Marmoush who marked only his second home appearance with a 14 minute hat-trick.

    Home grown James McAtee rounded things with a late fourth as Pep Guardiola’s men looked much more like their old selves.

    A day to forget for Newcastle who have never won at this stadium in 16 attempts in the league and were miles off it all afternoon. 

  • Fulham 2-1 Nott'm Forest

    90. Sels keeps his side in this game.

    Efforts from William and Harrison are stopped by the Forest stopper.

    While they keep the pressure on the visitors, there is little danger of them finding that equaliser.

  • Southampton 1-3 Bournemouth

    88. The visitors make sure of the points at St Mary's.

    Semenyo is the creator as he squares the ball into the box towards Tavernier.

    He drills the ball home to secure victory for The Cherries.

  • Goal - Marcus Tavernier (Bournemouth)

  • Man City 4-0 Newcastle

    85. The icing on the cake for Pep Guardiola's side.

    As a corner comes in, Haaland heads it down into the path of the youngster who sweeps home from close range.

    This has been a tough afternoon for The Magpies.

  • Goal - James McAtee (Man City)

  • View from SunSport's Jon West at Selhurst Park

    Crystal Palace made three changes from the side that won 2-0 at Doncaster in the FA Cup on Monday night, with Dean Henderson, Ismaila Sarr and Jefferson Lerma back in the starting line-up.

    Carlos Alcaraz was handed a first Everton start in place of Abdoulaye Doucoure following the midfielder's red card in the fiery 2-2 draw with Liverpool on Wednesday.

    Jack Harrison was chosen to replace top-scorer Iliman Ndiaye, who faces time on the sidelines with a knee injury.

  • Fulham 2-1 Nott'm Forest

    80. Massive final ten minutes for the visitors in the capital.

    To their credit, Fulham have been far the better team, creating 21 shots in total this afternoon.

    However, the lead is still slender and Forest are very much still in this game.

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  • View from SunSport's Martin Blackburn at The Etihad

    NEWCASTLE have been better since the re-start – but that’s not saying much. Eddie Howe’s men were miles off it first half.

    Sub Lewis Miley had their first effort on target of the day on the hour but was denied by Ederson.

    City fans will probably want another given they have thrown away a lead six times recently – but no signs of a dramatic comeback….yet.

  • Southampton 1-2 Bournemouth

    72. Suddenly, this game is back in the balance.

    As the ball is played into Sulemana in the middle of the box, his left-footed shot goes into the bottom corner to get them back in the game.

    Iraola will be fuming if they throw this one away.

  • Goal - Kamaldeen Sulemana (Southampton)

  • Aston Villa 1-1 Ipswich Town

    70. Rashford makes amends pretty much straight away.

    Villa win a free-kick and the on-loan striker opts to take it.

    His effort comes thundering off the crossbar and Watkins is there to convert for Unai Emery's side.

  • Goal - Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa)

  • Aston Villa 0-1 Ipswich Town

    69. The hosts are demanding a penalty be given.

    Asensio does well to stand a cross up to the back post towards Rashford.

    The defender does have his arms around the striker but he goes down far too easily.

    Gone are the days where players have a hunger to do anything to get to the ball, any slight touch and they are throwing themselves to the floor trying to con the official.

  • Man City 3-0 Newcastle

    67. No change in the scoreline in this one.

    The game is really won for Guardiola's side and you cannot think it will be long before he starts thinking about their trip to Madrid in the week.

    It could be time to start rotating some of his big stars.

  • View from SunSport's Graeme Bryce at Villa Park

    Unai Emery wasn't in the mood to mess around and sent Marcus Rashford and Ian Maatsen on for Jacob Ramsey and Lucas Digne at the break.

    Ipswich first-half sub Jack Clarke then suffered when he was subbed himself at half-time as Kieran McKenna shored up his defence with Luke Woolfenden.

    But it's Ipswich who snatch the lead against the run of play through Liam Delap.

    Omar Hutchinson got round the back of the Villa defence and Delap got in front of two Villa defenders to steer the ball beyond Emi Martinez.

    The Tractor Boys are motoring now!

  • Fulham 2-1 Nott'm Forest

    64. Fulham have restored their lead in West London.

    Bassey grabs only his second goal for the club, it could be an important time to do it.

    Set up by Jimenez, he heads home as Craven Cottage erupts.

  • Goal - Calvin Bassey (Fulham)

  • Aston Villa 0-1 Ipswich Town

    56. Well, not many people saw this scoreline coming.

    Having gone down to ten men, it is the visitors who take the lead.

    Delap gets a right-footed shot away that beats Martinez and silences Villa Park in the process.

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