Manchester City v Bournemouth, Everton v Brighton: Premier League and more – live

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From Caledonia, Simon McMahon: “United – Inverness goalless at half time, John. Maybe Big Dunc will bring himself on? Still looks fit enough.”

Brentford 1-2 West Ham: Bees keeper Mark Flekken is injured, and on comes Thomas Strakosha.

Ben Dakin gets in touch: “What a delight to see Leeds’ finest appear in the clockwatch feed. Worth a mention they are playing the 02 Academy tonight with The Boo Radleys – on at 7pm. They are still the finest live experience – like a fine wine, they get better with age!!”

Cud were on the bill of my first ever gig. With Pixies and The Real People.

Manchester City 3-0 Bournemouth: Dom Solanke has just had a goal disallowed for the visitors. But denied by offside and the subsequent VAR check.

And away back we go…

The second halves are underway…

Dominic Booth is at Bramall Lane: “Readers will note the lack of mention for Sheffield United 0-0 Wolves so far on today’s clockwatch. Yet anyone who witnessed that first 45 minutes at Bramall Lane will surely forgive such an oversight. It’s been low quality stuff. Wolves have, predictably, enjoyed the better of proceedings, but their finishing has been abysmal at the crucial moments. Hwang Hee-Chan took a horrendous swipe at one, slicing it, and Nelson Semedo’s decision to pass instead of fire in at the near post was baffling. The locals are a bit restless at the Blades’ performance. They, like this game in general, have been sub-optimal.”

In the Championship, Wayne Rooney’s Birmingham are leading Ipswich 1-0, thanks to Jay Stansfield, on loan from Fulham.

Half-time: Brentford 1-2 West Ham

A lively game in which there’s been plenty of chance but the Hammers have been the better finishers. Jarod Bowen’s goal had a whiff of offside about it.

Half-time: Manchester City 3-0 Bournemouth

City utterly dominant. It’s now a question of whether they step off the gas or not.

Half-time: Everton 1-0 Brighton.

VAR and some good Everton defending has kept Brighton at bay.

Half-time: Sheffield United 0-0 Wolves

Wolves have had the better of it, with Sasa Kalajdzic going close in the last few moments.

Half-time: Burnley 0-1 Crystal Palace

There’s boos as the teams leave the field. Marc Guehi is in the face of the referee and is booked.

Everton 1-0 Brighton: More from our correspondent. “Should be said Everton had 22% possession in May and won 5-1 away to Brighton.”

In the FA Cup, Whitby Town are 4-1 down at Bristol Rovers.

More on Emma Hayes, with rumours (rumors?) suggesting she is headed for the USWNT.

Everton 1-0 Brighton: From our correspondent: “Just your 83% possession for Brighton.” Just how Sean Dyche wants it?

Goal! Manchester City 3-0 Bournemouth (Akanje, 38)

Doku is taking Bournemouth apart, scoring one, assisting two. This could get very ugly. Or beautiful if you are City. Doku’s shot comes off Akanje’s back.

Bournemouth's goalkeeper Ionut Radu reacts after conceding a third goal against Manchester City.
It’s not been a good afternoon so far for Bournemouth’s goalkeeper Ionut Radu. Photograph: Paul Ellis/AFP/Getty Images

In the Championship, Barry Bannon has been sent off for bottom club Sheffield Wednesday against Bristol City.

Goal! Manchester City 2-0 Bournemouth (Silva, 34)

Doku is running the show, and takes Mepham asunder and sets up Bernardo Silva. City will be top of the league at the end of the 3pms. Pressure is then placed on Arsenal at Newcastle.

Manchester City's Bernardo Silva scores their second goal against Bournemouth.
Bernardo Silva doubles City’s lead. Photograph: Jason Cairnduff/Action Images/Reuters

Sheffield United 0-0 Wolves: not much happening as yet here. The only PL game without a goal.

Goal! Manchester City 1-0 Bournemouth (Doku, 30)

The winger cuts in from the flank, exchanges passes with Rodri and scores.

Manchester City's Jeremy Doku (left) scores his side's opening goal against Bournemouth at the Etihad stadium.
Manchester City’s Jeremy Doku (left) fires home to put the home side ahead. Photograph: Dave Thompson/AP

Niall Mullen with our weekly VAR complaint: “I’m old enough to remember 2 points for a win so I think I’m qualified to say that VAR is the worst innovation in the game for the past 40 years. Bringing, as it does, neither fairness, nor accuracy, nor joy can’t we all just club together to pay off whomever it is we need to pay off to get shot of it?”

Goal! Brentford 1-2 West Ham (Bowen, 26)

Kudus is involved – of course – and Bowen has become the first player to score in the first six away matches of the season. He’s a bull of a player…there’s a VAR call. Did it hit his hand? No, looks like his stomach. The stat stands.

Jarrod Bowen controls the ball before slotting home for West Ham’s second goal.
Jarrod Bowen controls the ball … Photograph: Paul Marriott/Shutterstock
West Ham United's Jarrod Bowen scores their second goal.
Before slotting home for West Ham’s second goal. Photograph: Ian Walton/Reuters

One for the Liverpool fans among you: Marine 1-1 Harrogate in the FA Cup.

Goal! Burnley 0-1 Crystal Palace (Schlupp, 22)

Jeffrey Schlupp slides in to poke the ball home at the far post to give Crystal Palace the lead at Burnley.
Jeffrey Schlupp slides in to poke the ball home at the far post to give Crystal Palace the lead at Burnley. Photograph: Anna Gowthorpe/Shutterstock

It’s set up by Jordan Ayew and the agony is piled on Vin Kompany. His team had been the better team in this match. Defending has been a problem. Mind, so has attacking.

Charles Antaki is here too. “So Emma Hayes to leave Chelsea – that’s a bit of a showstopper. You would’ve thought that she’d stay on to build the kind of empire that Arsenal had under dear old Vic Akers, back in the day. A sad loss for Chelsea, but the kind of news that will have rival club managers rubbing their hands. Also rumourmongers, with the England job surely up for grabs at some point?”

And announcing she is leaving at the end of the season that’s just started? Something odd there.

Kári Tulinius gets in touch: “I’ve always liked Neal Maupay, for the somewhat arbitrary reason that he is a voracious reader. So seeing him regain form is happy news for us bookish sorts. Hopefully his fellow bookworm Divock Origi can get off the mark at Forest.”

Brentford 1-1 West Ham (Kudus, 19)

A brilliant volley from a player who only seems to score spectacular goals. Some game down in that bus stop in Hounslow….

Mohammed Kudus of West Ham United scores the team's first goal to equalise.
Mohammed Kudus puts West Ham level in style. Photograph: Henry Browne/Getty Images
West Ham United’s Mohammed Kudus celebrates scoring their equaliser at Brentford.
Kudus celebrates his fine strike. Photograph: John Sibley/Action Images/Reuters

Burnley 0-0 Crystal Palace: Eduoard gets a yellow for challenging the Burnley keeper, James Trafford. There’s a VAR look to see if it might a red. But not given. Palace breathe a sigh of relief.

Brighton goal ruled out at Everton!

Pascal Gross sets up Dunk for a hell of a finish…there’s a VAR ruling. Is he offside? It seems so. Michael Oliver is the VAR. It’s tight. They take their time over it.

Goal! Brentford 1-0 West Ham (Maupay, 11)

His first goal in 35 matches, since 2019, he heads home. Maupay has been playing well of late so that’s just reward. He’s led the line well in the absence of Ivan Toney. Frank Onyeka got the assist.

Neal Maupay of Brentford heads the home side ahead against West Ham.
Neal Maupay of Brentford heads the home side ahead. Photograph: Henry Browne/Getty Images

Goal! Everton 1-0 Brighton (Mykolenko, 7)

First goal in the Premier League and the Ukrainian scored on the rebound, and against the run of play. Sean Dyche will really enjoy beating De Zerbi. Long way to go.

Vitaliy Mykolenko scores their first goal against Brighton.
Vitaliy Mykolenko fires home to give the Toffees an early lead. Photograph: Ed Sykes/Action Images/Reuters

In the FA Cup, here’s the first goal of the afternoon.

Swindon 0 Aldershot 1 (Jack Barham 1)

Emma Hayes to depart Chelsea

She will leave at the end of the season, and to pursue an opportunity away from club football.

Emma Hayes to depart Chelsea at the end of the season.

— Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) November 4, 2023

From the website:

”Chelsea FC can today confirm that highly decorated Chelsea Women’s manager Emma Hayes OBE will depart the club at the end of the season to pursue a new opportunity outside of the WSL and club football.”

Jonathan Liew was at Craven Cottage to see Manchester United win with the return of Bruno.

Around the grounds, there’s been remembrance ceremonies, it being Remembrance Sunday next week and most clubs playing at home today being away next week.

And away we go in the Premier League…

And EFL too. What magic awaits us now?

“What is the history of the three o clock blackout?” asks Kurt Perleberg.

Try this. Bob Lord was a fearsome figure way back when. Whether when is now is the big question.

Simon McMahon reports in from Caledonia: “Afternoon John. Inverness are the visitors to Tannadice today, as high-flying Scottish Championship pacesetters Dundee United look to extend their unbeaten start in the league to 12 games. The Highlanders, second bottom only on goal difference, are now managed by United legend Big Dunc(an) Ferguson, who started his career under Jim McLean at Tannadice. A warm welcome, but hopefully also a defeat, awaits. Only two games in the Scottish Premiership today due to the League Cup semi-finals taking place later, with Celtic currently 1-0 up at Ross County in the early kick-off, and Kilmarnock v Motherwell at 3.”

Re: the Arsenal bus.

The PA news agency understands the coach took the wrong exit off the M25 and, when realised, it was too late to make the 12pm kick-off time.

Reports suggesting the team travelled to Bournemouth instead are wide of the mark.
Jack Wilshere’s side, seventh in the Premier League Under-18 south table, were forced to postpone the game which will now be played at a later date.

Everton midfielder Amadou Onana missed the visit of Brighton with a calf problem so Idrissa Gana Gueye was drafted in as his replacement. Ashley Young, who was suspended last weekend, replaced Nathan Patterson as the only other change from Sunday’s win over West Ham. Goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen was restored to Brighton’s line-up as one of five changes from the draw with Fulham, with Joel Veltman, Jan Paul van Hecke, James Milner and Billy Gilmour all coming in.

Bruno’s eased the pressure on Erik Ten Hag with his winner, paddled home after some rather poor Fulham defending. Now, what can the others do?

Sheff Utd v Wolverhampton teams

Sheff Utd: Foderingham, Baldock, Trusty, Robinson, Bogle, Vinicius Souza, Norwood, Hamer, Thomas, Brewster, Archer. Subs: Fleck, Traore, Osborn, Ben Slimane, Larouci, McAtee, Osula, Brooks, Amissah.

Wolverhampton: Jose Sa, Kilman, Dawson, Gomes, Nelson Semedo, Lemina, Doyle, Ait Nouri, Matheus Cunha, Hwang, Kalajdzic. Subs: Doherty, Santiago Bueno, Traore, Joao Gomes, Silva, Jonny, Sarabia, Bentley, Bellegarde.

Referee: Robert Jones (Merseyside)

Burnley v Crystal Palace teams

Burnley: Trafford, Vitinho, Beyer, O’Shea, Taylor, Gudmundsson, Berge, Brownhill, Koleosho, Amdouni, Rodriguez. Subs: Roberts, Redmond, Zaroury, Ndayishimiye, Bruun Larsen, Massengo, Delcroix, Odobert, Muric.

Crystal Palace: Johnstone, Ward, Andersen, Guehi, Mitchell, Doucoure, Lerma, Ayew, Hughes, Schlupp, Edouard. Subs: Holding, Eze, Matheus Franca, Mateta, Clyne, Richards, Ahamada, Matthews, Riedewald.

Referee: Peter Bankes (Merseyside)

Man City v AFC Bournemouth teams

Man City: Ederson, Walker, Akanji, Ake, Stones, Rodri, Bernardo Silva, Alvarez, Kovacic, Doku, Haaland. Subs: Dias, Phillips, Grealish, Ortega, Gvardiol, Matheus Luiz, Foden, Bobb, Lewis.

AFC Bournemouth: Andrei Radu, Aarons, Mepham, Zabarnyi, Kelly, Kerkez, Christie, Scott, Billing, Tavernier, Solanke. Subs: Brooks, Rothwell, Ouattara, Smith, Sinisterra, Kluivert, Semenyo, Senesi, Travers.

Referee: Craig Pawson (South Yorkshire)

Everton v Brighton teams

Everton: Pickford, Young, Tarkowski, Branthwaite, Mykolenko, Harrison, Garner, Gueye, McNeil, Doucoure, Calvert-Lewin. Subs: Patterson, Keane, Danjuma, Virginia, Beto, Godfrey, Chermiti, Lonergan, Dobbin.

Brighton: Verbruggen, Veltman, Dunk, van Hecke, Adingra, Milner, Gilmour, Mitoma, Gross, Lallana, Ferguson. Subs: Lamptey, Igor, Webster, Dahoud, Joao Pedro, Baleba, Steele, Fati, Buonanotte.

Referee: Tim Robinson (West Sussex)

Brentford v West Ham teams

Brentford: Flekken, Ajer, Collins, Pinnock, Janelt, Onyeka, Norgaard, Jensen, Mbeumo, Maupay, Wissa. Subs: Jorgensen, Ghoddos, Mee, Strakosha, Roerslev, Yarmolyuk, Olakigbe, Brierley, Adedokun.

West Ham: Areola, Coufal, Mavropanos, Aguerd, Emerson Palmieri, Soucek, Ward-Prowse, Bowen, Kudus, Benrahma, Antonio. Subs: Fabianski, Johnson, Cresswell, Fornals, Cornet, Ings, Ogbonna, Kehrer, Mubama.

Referee: Thomas Bramall (Sheffield)

Whatever happens now, perhaps nobody has had a worse day in football than the Arsenal coach driver.

Preamble

FIVE Premier League games at 3pm. The football gods are really spoiling us. Brentford v West Ham sees a London derby of west vs east, the Hammers off the back of walloping Arsenal, the Bees after swarming all over Chelsea. Burnley v Crystal Palace is a chance for Vin Kompany to win a home game, they had a bad run of big boys to start with but after last week’s loss at Bournemouth, this is a vital game for the Clarets. Everton v Brighton: what a job Sean Dyche is doing, by the way, is the sheen wearing off Roberto De Zerbi? Manchester City v Bournemouth: lambs to the slaughter but how much will Pep Guardiola praise Andoni Iraola afterwards? And Sheffield United v Wolves: no Pedro Neto for Wolves, so does that mean Blades can land a first win? You’d still have to say that’s unlikely.

All that and the hottest action from the FA Cup, EFL and across Europe. Join me.



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