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GOAL! West Ham 1-1 Burnley (Wilson 44)
Premier League: Callum Wilson steals between two defenders to nod into an empty net after excellent work by Crysensio Summerville as West Ham took a short corner. It’s all square at the London Stadium.
Everton 0-0 Fulham: James Tarkowski has the ball in the back of the net for Everton but they have their second “goal” of the afternoon fruled out for an Iliman Ndiaye offside in the build-up.
Everton 0-0 Fulham: Raul Jiminez spanks a free-kick from a decent position straight into the Everton wall and the deadlock remains resolutely unbroken at Hill Dickinson Stadium. Some minutes ago, shortly before Burnley went ahead against West Ham, Thierno Barry thought he’d poked home his first goal for Everton only for his effort to be ruled out for an offside in the build-up.
Everton’s Thierno Barry bundles the ball home but his goal is chalked off by VAR. Photograph: Peter Byrne/PAShare
Updated at 10.49 EST
Championship: Ipswich go ahead at the Liberty Stadium as Jack Clarke dribbles past three Swansea defenders before firing a low shot past Lawrence Vigouroux into the bottom corner.
ShareGOAL! West Ham 0-1 Burnley (Flemming 35)
Premier League: Zian Flemming scores with a fine header, connecting with a cross to the back post and sending it back across the face of goal and past Alphonse Areola. His effort survives a VAR check for offside and West Ham are behind once again.
Burnley’s Zian Flemming plants his header outside the reach of West Ham’s keeper Alphonse Areola and give the visitors the lead. Photograph: Peter Cziborra/Action Images/ReutersShare
Updated at 10.43 EST
West Ham 0-0 Burnley: Loum Tchaouna, who scored an absolute worldie against Leeds a couple of weeks ago, tries his luck from distance once again but his effort is deflected wide.
Championship: Birmingham City restore parity against Middlesbrough after the ball breaks to Demarai Gray from a goalmouth scramble and he fires home. It’s 1-1 at the Riverside.
Birmingham City Demarai Gray bundles the ball home to level things up at Middlesbrough. Photograph: Andy Shaw/ProSports/ShutterstockShare
Updated at 10.38 EST
Championship: Two down after 17 minutes, Sheffield Wednesday have pulled a goal back at Southampton courtesy of Manchester United loanee Harry Amass’s first goal as a senior professional. Saints goalkeeper Gavin Bazunu got a finger to his low shot towards the bottom corner but was unable to keep the ball out.
Everton 0-0 Fulham: Having been on the back foot early doors, Fulham are growing into their game against Everton, whose best chance has been headed over the bar by Thierno Barry.
West Ham 0-0 Burnley: Scott Parker’s visitors are dominating proceedings but have yet to trouble the scoreboard operator at the London Stadium, where Lucas Paqueta has just been booked.
Burnley’s Lesley Ugochukwu brushes off a challenge from West Ham United’s Freddie Potts. Photograph: Peter Cziborra/Action Images/ReutersShare
Updated at 10.34 EST
Championship: Boro skipper Dael Fry sends his side in front of Birmingham City with a right-footed shot. Meanwhile at St Mary’s, Finn Azaz has just doubled Southampton’s lead against Sheffield Wednesday.
West Ham 0-0 Burnley: Kyle Walker’s cross-field diagonal is sidefooted back across the West Ham six-yard box by Quilindschy Hartman but despite stretching every sinew, Zian Fleming is unable to prod the ball past Alphonse Areola.
Championship: Casper Jander has given Southampton a one-goal lead over Sheffield Wednesday at St Mary’s, where Tonda Eckhart is in the technical area for the hosts in a caretaker manager capacity.
Caspar Jander (second left) bundles the ball over the line to give Southampton an early lead against Sheffield Wednesday. Photograph: Graham Hunt/ProSports/ShutterstockJander (centre right) celebrates with teammates. Photograph: Graham Hunt/ProSports/ShutterstockShare
Updated at 10.22 EST
Everton 0-0 Fulham: Everton have started well in their match against Fulham at Hill Dickinson Stadium, but Thierno Barry has just headed a good chance wide after good work on the flank by Iliman Ndiaye. That’s Everton’s season in a nutshell right there.
Championship: At the Riverside Stadium, where Middlesbrough manager Rob Edwards is a conspicuous absenteee after being given permission to talk turkey with Wolves, Birmingham City midfielder Seung Ho Paik has just been forced off with what looks like a serious shoulder injury. He’s replaced by Marc Leonard.
ShareMatch report: Arsenal Women 1-1 Chelsea Women
WSL: Alessia Russo’s late equaliser did at least keep her side’s slim hopes of remaining in the title race alive but Arsenal’s players left the field at the Emirates feeling very aggrieved after having two goals disallowed. Suzanne Wrack reports from the EMirates Stadium …
Premier League: “Seb Hutchinson said on Football Weekly that for the teams at the bottom, survival is secured by winning three o’clock matches when nobody’s paying attention,” writes Kári Tulinius. “These are both those kinds of fixtures.”
ShareMatch report: Tottenham Hotspur 2-2 Man Utd
Premier League: “How to make sense of a match that, so low on quality for the majority, swung in every conceivable direction in its final 15 minutes?” Nick Ames makes a damn good fist of it doing exactly that from his perch at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium …
Richarlison thought he’d completed a late smash-and-grab for Tottenham Hotspur, only for Mathias De Ligt to steal both the Brazilian’s thunder and a late point for Manchester United. Photograph: Ian Walton/APShare
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West Ham: Last week’s defeat of Newcastle has not quelled the insurrection among West Ham fans, judging by the scenes outside the London Stadium. At the entrance where co-owner David Sullivan’s car usually enters the campus, a few thousand fans have gathered – 12,000 is one estimate, 4,000 is another – with a number of fans speaking to a cheering crowd. The black balloons are out, and the flags, and the song I heard ringing out was “we sold our soul for this shithole”. Should they lose to Burnley, then more will follow. Nuno Espirito Santo has selected the same team that beat Newcastle.
West Ham fans stage a protest against the clubs owners outside the London Stadium. Photograph: Bradley Collyer/PAShare
Championship: Derby County have beaten Blackburn 2-1 at Ewood Park to go ninth in the table, while Millwall have been held at the Den by Preston, whose goalkeeper Daniel Iversen gifted the home side an equaliser with a blunder he won’t forget – or be allowed to forget – in a hurry. At the MKM Stadium, Hull City have come from behind to beat Portsmouth 3-2 in a match where Joe Gelhardt scored the decisive final goal.
ShareGOAL! Tottenham Hotspur 2-2 Man United (De Ligt 90+5)
Premier League: An unmarked Mathias De Ligt has converted a corner-kick with a back post header deep in injury time and it’s finally all over at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Over to you, Tim …
ShareGOAL! Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 Man United (Richarlison 90+2)
Premier League: A clever flicked header from Richarlison has completed the Spurs turnaround at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Tim De Lisle has the latest …
ShareGOAL! Tottenham Hotspur 1-1 Man United (Tel 84)
Premier League: A deflected shot from Mathys Tel has levelled proceedings at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with just six minutes of normal time remaining. Follow the action with Tim De Lisle …
Mathys Tel accepts the congratulations of Micky van de Ven after equalising for Spurs against Manchester United. Photograph: Chloe Knott/Tottenham Hotspur FC/ShutterstockShare
Updated at 09.23 EST
West Ham v Burnley line-ups
West Ham: Areola, Wan-Bissaka, Kilman, Todibo, Diouf, Fernandes, Potts, Lucas Paqueta, Bowen, Wilson, Summerville.
Subs: Hermansen, Walker-Peters, Igor, Luis Guilherme, Rodriguez, Magassa, Soucek, Irving, Golambeckis.
Burnley: Dubravka, Walker, Tuanzebe, Esteve, Hartman, Cullen, Florentino, Tchaouna, Ugochukwu, Anthony, Flemming.
Subs: Weiss, Bruun Larsen, Foster, Edwards, Ekdal, Lucas Pires, Broja, Mejbri, Laurent.
Referee: Michael Salisbury (Lancashire)
Those teams: West Ham’s team is the same as the one that came from behind to beat Newcastle last weekend. Burnley make one change, with Loum Tchaouna coming into the side. Josh Laurent drops to the substitutes’ bench.
West Ham United fans hold a protest against their owners outside the London Stadium ahead of their match against Burnley. Photograph: Simon Dael/ShutterstockShareEverton v Fulham line-ups
Everton: Pickford, Iroegbunam, Tarkowski, Keane, Mykolenko, Gueye, Garner, Ndiaye, Dewsbury-Hall, Grealish, Barry.
Subs: Travers, McNeil, Beto, O’Brien, Dibling, Coleman, Alcaraz, Rohl, Aznou.
Fulham: Leno, Tete, Andersen, Bassey, Sessegnon, Lukic, Berge, Kevin, Wilson, Iwobi, Jimenez.
Subs: Lecomte, Rodrigo Muniz, Cairney, Traore, Cuenca, Chukwueze, Castagne, King, Smith Rowe.
Referee: Andrew Madley (West Yorkshire)
Those teams: Tim Iroegbunam comes into the Everton side, with Jake O’Brien dropping to the bench in a state of affairs that suggests James Garner will start at right-back. Fulham manager Marco Silva has brought Sasa Lukic in for Josh King.
Still looking for his first goal for Everton, Thierno Barry has got the nod to start up front today. Photograph: Owen Humphreys/PAShare
Tottenham Hotspur 0-1 Manchester United: A perfectly placed header from Bryan Mbeumo shortly after the half-hour mark separates the sides at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Follow the action with Tim De Lisle …
Bryan Mbeumo headed Manchester United in front at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with his sixth goal for the club. Photograph: John Walton/PAShare
Rob Edwards to Wolves: Middlesbrough have agreed to let their head coach hold talks with Wolves over their managerial vacancy, with a deal for the Boro head coach expected to be completed within the next 48 hours. Ben Fisher reports …
Middlesbrough have given Wolves permission to speak to their head coach, Rob Edwards. Photograph: Richard Sellers/PAShare
Updated at 09.19 EST
West Ham v Burnley – early team news
Niclas Fullkrug and Konstantinos Mavropanos remain out for West Ham, whose list of lame and halt also includes Oliver Scarles, George Earthy and Lukasz Fabianski. Following his bravura performance on his first start for West Ham last weekend against Newcastle, Freddie Potts looks a certainty to start again.
While Nuno Espirito Santo has warned Hammers fans not to get to excited with the 22-year-old on the strength of one performance, leaving him on the bench today would almost certainly prompt serious unrest in the stands of the London Stadium.
Burnley are without the hamstrung Jordan Beyer, while Connor Roberts and Zeki Amdouni are also out. Lyle Foster is available for selection after missing last weekend’s match against Arsenal through illness.
Freddie Potts is a near certainty to start for West Ham today after providing some much-needed steel in their midfield on his first senior start for the club against Newcastle last weekend. Photograph: John Patrick Fletcher/Action Plus/ShutterstockShareEverton v Fulham – early team news
Jarrad Branthwaite and Nathan Patterson remain sidelined for Everton, whose coach David “Hobson’s Choice” Moyes will once again have to decide whether to start Beto or the similarly ineffectual Thierno Barry up front.
A cynic might argue he should try starting both in the hope that, between them they can do the job of one half-decent striker. Iliman Ndiaye is fit for duty, despite being forced off shortly after the hour mark in Everton’s Monday night match against Sunderland with what looked like cramp.
Antonee Robinson is Fulham’s only absentee having missed the entire month of October with a knee injury and the USA international is not expected to return to action until after the international break.
Fulham full-back Antonee Robinson has only played for Fulham four times this season and has not been spotted in action since coming on as a sub against Aston Villa in late September. Photograph: Paul Currie/ShutterstockShareChampionship fixtures
Blackburn Rovers 1-2 Derby (R)
Hull City 3-2 Portsmouth (R)
Millwall 1-1 Preston (R)
Middlesbrough v Birmingham City
Norwich v Leicester
Sheffield United v QPR
Southampton v Sheffield Wednesday
Stoke City v Coventry City
Swansea City v Ipswich Town
West Brom v Oxford United
Wrexham v Charlton Athletic
Thierry Small fired Preston ahead at the Den only for Millwall to equalise after capitalising on a hideous miskick from the visiting goalkeeper, Daniel Iversen. Photograph: Tom Cusden/PPAUK/ShutterstockShare
Updated at 09.54 EST
Premier League fixturesShare
Updated at 08.56 EST
Saturday clockwatch
With just the two Premier League matches kicking off at 3pm today — West Ham v Burnley and Everton v Fulham — today’s top flight clocko action may be a little limited in volume, but we’ll be keeping a very keen eye on all the latest from the London Stadium and Goodison Park.
We’ll also be casting our gaze down the divisions, with a full fixture list in the Championship promising plenty of drama and talking points to track alongside any other big news from across the afternoon’s football action.