Tottenham v Brentford, Manchester City v Sunderland, and more: football – live | Premier League
Key events
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Goal! Everton 3-0 Nottingham Forest (Dewsbury-Hall, 80)
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Blackburn v Sheffield Wednesday abandoned
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Goal! Manchester City 3-0 Sunderland (Foden, 66)
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Back underway in the Premier League
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Half-time Premier League scores
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Goal! Newcastle 2-0 Burnley (Gordon, 45+8, pen)
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Penalty to Newcastle…
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Goal! Everton 2-0 Nottingham Forest (Barry, 45+3)
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Goal! Tottenham 2-0 Brentford (Simons, 43)
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Red card – Burnley’s Lucas Pires sent off
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Goal! Manchester City 2-0 Sunderland (Gvardiol, 35)
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Goal! Manchester City 1-0 Sunderland (Dias, 31)
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Goal! Newcastle 1-0 Burnley (Bruno Guimarães, 31)
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Goal! Tottenham 1-0 Brentford (Richarlison, 25)
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Goal disallowed for Bournemouth!
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Goal! Everton 1-0 Nottingham Forest (Milenkovic, 2 OG)
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We are go in the Premier League…
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Preamble
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Charlton v Portsmouth game called off
Gursimran Grewal gets in touch: “As an Arsenal fan, I’m very much feeling the jitters. Might be me being very pessimistic but this feels like the usual Arsenal collapse around the end of the year and City marching on right past us.”
Bournemouth 0-0 Chelsea
It’s 88 minutes in, and Enzo Maresca isn’t happy as his team concede possession. Andoni Iraola will see this as a decent point. There’s been wayward shooting from both teams.
Chris Nottingham gets in touch: “Quaresma more known as a trivela icon I would suggest. See David Dunn for all time classic rabona.”
Quaresma had it in his locker.
Chris Paraskevas gets in touch: “Great to see Newcastle’s “wew” number 9 finally making his debut… been a long time coming and some welcome competition up front for King Woltemade. Do you think he’ll be “putting himself about” in the immortal style of Mick Harford / Duncan Ferguson (when he could be bothered) or is the game completely gone?”
He means Yoane Wissa, of course.
Mary Waltz gets in touch: “After consecutive relegation battles I tap the live tables and see Everton one point out of a Champion League spot. Unbelievable!”
Goal! Everton 3-0 Nottingham Forest (Dewsbury-Hall, 80)
Dewsbury-Hall scores his third goal in four. Again, a fine signing by Everton, a very clever player. Chelsea never quite saw the best of him.
West Brom have a goal back at QPR, who still lead 2-1.
Blackburn v Sheffield Wednesday abandoned
The second half was delayed by a waterlogged pitch, but the game has been ruled unplayable. It was 0-0.
Tottenham 2-0 Brentford
Spurs had the ball in the net for a possible third, but Mohamed Kudus has been ruled offside. Kelleher has also made a save from Kudus.
Newcastle 2-0 Burnley
At long last, on comes Yoane Wissa for Newcastle, a debut delayed since he got an injury on international duty at the start of September.
Bournemouth 0-0 Chelsea
Enzo Maresca has pressed the Estevao button; such riches off the bench. This game still in the balance.
FA Cup: Cheltenham 4-2 Buxton now, Buxton have lost their spring. Swindon beating Bolton 2-0 is a triumph of League Two over the higher division.
Manchester City 3-0 Sunderland
That Foden goal, by the way, was set up by a rabona from Rayan Cherki. Erik Lamela, Ricardo Quaresma, eat your heart out.
The Bundesliga table looks, well, a bit unfair.
Harry Kane has a hat-trick, for Bayern against Stuttgart. Enter Kari Tulinius: “As a Stuttgart fan I’m not unused to watching my team get trounced by Bayern, an experience familiar to fans of all Bundesliga teams. However, this 5 goal thrashing feels even more aggravating than usual, because the Bavarians haven’t played particularly well. Even at two-nil it felt like the Schwabians would come back. Ah well, luckily this will fade into a melange of memories of losing to Bayern.”
It’s finished 5-0.
Everton 2-0 Nottingham Forest
James Tarkowski makes a goalline clearance to spare Jordan Pickford’s blushes after Everton’s keeper makes a mess of a punch.
QPR are now 2-0 up on West Brom. Adam Timmins enters the chat: “That’s Ryan Mason done I’m afraid. It might take the club a few games to pull the trigger, but his goose is cooked.”
Goal! Manchester City 3-0 Sunderland (Foden, 66)
Rayan Cherki, who has been superb today, sets up the latest Foden goal in his recent revival. That will take City on to the shoulder of Arsenal. whose fans must be getting the jitters.
Bournemouth 0-0 Chelsea
By the way, Cole Palmer has departed the scene, with Joao Pedro replacing the player who made his first start since August.
Manchester City 2-0 Sunderland
Erling Haaland has a shot cleared off the line. It should be three.
Cheltenham now lead Buxton 3-2, and the non-leaguers are staring an FA Cup exit in the face.
Bournemouth 0-0 Chelsea
Senesi has an injury, and James Hill, a full-back replaces him. Veljko Milosavljević, the teenager, has a knee problem.
News from Leeds of Liverpool, where neither Alexander Isak nor Mohamed Salah start.
Another big goal at Ipswich, where George Hirst has just scored the second against Coventry. Cheltenham have equalised against Buxton, and Harry Kane’s got another for Bayern.
It’s Southampton 3-1 Birmingham now, with Adam Armstrong scoring his second.
Our story on the sad events at The Valley.
Manchester City 2-0 Sunderland
The visitors at last creating chances, with Granit Xhaka hitting a post, and Isidor, the striker, aloso denied.
Birmingham have got one back against Southampton, Demarai Gray got it, and so it’s 2-2-1 to Saints.
Tottenham 2-0 Brentford
A fine Kelleher save from Djed Spence whose knee then bludgeons him back of the head, a miscontrol by Nathan Collins having created the chance. Kolo Muani missed the rebound.
Grimsby are now 4-0 up in that FA Cup game with Wealdstone.
Bournemouth 0-0 Chelsea
Garnacho goes close and is disappointed at missing a header, the chance set up for him by Pedro Neto.
Adam Timmins, a Baggie, boing boings in: “It’s been a while since I’ve seen a WBA side as poor as Ryan Mason’s iteration; very much reminiscent of the dark days of the 1990s under various no-hoper managers (Burkinshaw, Buckley, Smith, Little).”
West Brom are losing to QPR at Loftus Road.
News from Germany: Bayern Munich are two goals up on Stuttgart, and Harry Kane got one of them.
Bournemouth 0-0 Chelsea
Tavernier and Semenyo combine for an early Bournemouth chance.
Back underway in the Premier League
All the games kicked off at 2-0 aside from that goalless affair at Bournemouth.
Half-time FA Cup second round scores:
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Accrington Stanley 1-0 Mansfield
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Chelmsford 0-0 Weston-S-Mare
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Cheltenham 1-2 Buxton
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Chesterfield v. Doncaster (KO 7.30)
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Exeter 1-0 Wycombe
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Fleetwood Town 0-0 Luton
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Grimsby 3-0 Wealdstone
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Milton Keynes Dons v. Oldham
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Peterborough 0-0 Barnsley
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Port Vale 0-0 Bristol Rovers
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Stockport County 0-0 Cambridge Utd
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Sutton Utd v. Shrewsbury (KO 5.15)
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Swindon 1-0 Bolton
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Wigan 1-0 Barrow
Half-time Championship scores
Source: www.theguardian.com
Published: 2025-12-06 22:09:00
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