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  • Man City 0-0 Tottenham

    5. Big chance wasted for Man City.

    Foden threads a delightful ball in behind the defence for Gvardiol.

    He picks out Haaland with a pass but the Norwegian takes four touches before getting a shot away.

    As a result, Davies gets across to block the effort at the expense of a corner.

  • Man City 0-0 Tottenham

    3. Gvardiol gets into the box and sits up a cross to the back post.

    Haaland is there to meet it but cannot get any power into his header and Spurs are able to clear their lines.

    Man City are looking to apply the pressure to the visitors early on.

  • Man City 0-0 Tottenham

    1. Bissouma is shown a yellow card after just 15 seconds.

    As Foden gets away from him, he lunges in and brings him down.

    It could be a long game ahead for the Spurs' midfielder.

  • Kick-off: Man City vs Tottenham

    We are underway at the Etihad Stadium.

    Pep Guardiola has a huge reception as he walks out.

    Tottenham get the game started.

  • FT: Everton 0-0 Brentford

    It is a disappointing game for The Toffees.

    After Brentford went down to ten men, Everton could not find a way to break down the visitors.

    That is three games recently where Sean Dyche's side could not find a goal.

  • FT: Fulham 1-4 Wolves

    What a brilliant victory this is for Wolves.

    Making it two wins on the spin, the confidence seems to be growing in Gary O'Neil's team.

    It was a superb comeback from the visitors after going a goal down.

  • View from SunSport's Graeme Bryce at Goodison Park

    Ross Barkley rode to the rescue with a brilliant header to salvage a point for Villa, who also had Emi Martinez to thank for a stunning save to deny Jeff Schlupp a late winner.

    Barkley has now clawed back two crucial points for Unai Emery in his last two games against Bournemouth and Palace.

    Incredibly, without his goals the Spaniard would be looking at SIX straight defeats on the spin!

    But in the end a draw was a fair result.

  • FT: Bournemouth 1-2 Brighton

    The south coast derby did not disappoint.

    Brighton were clinical on the break despite not creating too much.

    Bournemouth will feel hard done by after hitting the woodwork with the last kick of the game.

  • View from SunSport's Ken Lawrence at Goodison Park

    Thomas Frank’s side didn’t even have to be heroes to hang on for a point after losing Christian Norgaard to a VAR red card in the 41st minute.

    Howls of derision from Toffees fans met the final whistle after a pitiful second half performance that leave the Brentford manager’s opposite number Sean Dyche under fierce pressure.

    That’s just ten goals in 11 games for Dyche’s dismal troops ….who were supposed to have had the easiest start of any side to this Prem season.

    With potential new owner Dan Friedkin soon to take over, he’ll be fearing the worst.

  • FT: Aston Villa 2-2 Crystal Palace

    The Eagles will see this as a good point on the road but it could have been so more.

    Crystal Palace played well and looked dangerous coming forward.

    Villa had their moments but now make it five games without a win.

  • FT: Arsenal 3-0 Nott'm Forest

    It is a convincing win for The Gunners.

    They dominated the visitors from start to finish.

    Nuno Espirito Santo will want to forget about this one straight away.

  • City favourites to end poor form

    The bookies fancy Pep Guardiola's side to get back to winning ways this evening against Tottenham.

    Man City - 4/11

    Draw - 19/4

    Tottenham - 11/2

    All match odds brought to you by Betway.

  • View from SunSport's Jordan Davies at The Emirates

    VOULEZ-Vous plays around the Emirates after this one. Arteta told his players to Gimme Gimme Gimme three points and that is exactly what they delivered.

    Ethan Nwaneri grabbed his first Prem goal for Arsenal towards the end. Surely the teenager made his Mamma Mia proud with that one. Okay, I will stop now.

    All in all, a solid display and back on track for Arsenal after four games without a win. Now, onto Lisbon in the Champions League...

  • Bournemouth 1-2 Brighton

    90+7. The Cherries are throwing everything at their south coast rivals.

    Semenyo manages to get a shot away and it crashes against the crossbar.

    He sinks to his knees, with his head in his hands, as the full time whistle immediately sounds afterwards.

  • 90+5. GOAL - Fulham 1-4 WOLVES

    Goncalo Guedes puts the icing on the cake for Wolves in the capital.

  • 90+2. GOAL - BOURNEMOUTH 1-2 Brighton

    David Brooks gives The Cherries a glimmer of hope with six minutes of added time to play.

  • Fulham 1-3 Wolves

    90. This has been a great performance from Gary O'Neil's side.

    Having picked up their first win of the season last time out, they are going to make it back-to-back victories.

    This win would take Wolves out of the bottom three.

  • GOAL - Fulham 1-3 WOLVES

    It looks as though Wolves will make it two wins in two games as Matheus Cunha scores to double their lead.

  • Arsenal 3-0 Nott'm Forest

    88. This has been a disappointing display from Nott'm Forest.

    It has been said before but this team of Nuno Espirito Santo's look completely different when Morgan Gibbs-White is missing.

    This has been a stroll in the park for The Gunners.

  • 85. GOAL - Arsenal 3-0 Nott'm Forest

    Ethan Nwaneri scores to put this game to bed for Mikel Arteta's side.

  • Aston Villa 2-2 Crystal Palace

    82. The visitors will have to dig deep once again if they are going to take all three points at Villa Park.

    Barkley uses the pace on the ball to curl it into the far corner as the hosts pile on the pressure.

    Palace go down the other end and Schlupp hits the woodwork with an effort.

    This is still anyone's game.

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  • 79. GOAL - ASTON VILLA 2-2 Crystal Palace

    Ross Barkley has equalised for Unai Emery's side at Villa Park.

  • View from SunSport's Ken Lawrence at Goodison Park

    So much for an Everton onslaught following Norgaard’s red.

    In fact it’s been far too easy for Brentford’s ten men and it hasn’t all been about digging trenches.

    The sound around Goodison tells you everything. Moans, groans and the whine of home fans fearing  the worst.

  • View from SunSport's Graeme Bryce at Villa Park

    Villa, with Matty Cash on for Lamare Bogarde, are piling on the pressure but Palace's three-man-defence is defending superbly, with the inspirational Henderson behind them.

    The more Villa push the more threatening Palace look on the counter attack.

    Emery has seen enough and is making a double sub with Jhon Duran and Lucas Digne on for McGinn and Maatsen.

  • View from SunSport's Graham Nickless at the Vitality Stadium

    Brighton made a storming start to the second half when they doubled their lead with another super goal.

    Pedro provided a superb pass that split the home defence allowing Kaoru Mitoma to side-foot the ball past a stranded Arrizabalaga.

    But Cherries’ Brazilian striker Evanilson squandered a great opportunity to pull a goal back when he shot wide from 10 yards.

    Albion were reduced to 10 men just before the hour when Carlos Baleba received a second yellow card from referee Stuart Attwell after fouling Kerkez.