Manchester City v Fulham, Aston Villa v Brighton and more: Premier League – live

Manchester City v Fulham, Aston Villa v Brighton and more: Premier League – live

Key events

GOAL! Man City 2-0 Fulham (O’Reilly 30)

Nico O’Reilly plays a one-two with Semenyo and then lifts a lovely shot over Leno’s shoulder. Are City hell-bent on going 5-1 up again?

News from north of the border. “Evening Tim,” says the tireless Simon McMahon. “If it’s geographical proximity Ray Ward is after, the Dundee derby takes some beating, being contested by two teams whose grounds are on the same street. El Proximo if you will.” Ha. “No game at Tannadice tonight, where Aberdeen were due to visit, because of the weather, but Celtic v Livingston and Motherwell v Rangers both go ahead, with the Glasgow teams looking to cut the gap at the top after Hearts took all three points in the Edinburgh derby – El Castle-ico? – last night with a late winner.”

GOAL! Palace 1-0 Burnley (Larsen 17)

Do the Strand! Jorgen Strand Larsen scores his first goal for Palace with a composed finish after a beautiful through ball from Adam Wharton.

Forest 0-0 Wolves Forest have had ELEVEN shots.

GOAL! Man City 1-0 Fulham (Semenyo 24)

And City take the lead! Nunes crosses from the right, Haaland knocks the ball down, Semenyo is quick to seize on it with an instinctive poke. That’s his fifth goal in eight games. It feels as if he and Marc Guehi have been there for years.

Manchester City’s Antoine Semenyo stretches out a leg and directs the ball into the net to give the home side the lead against Fulham. Photograph: Phil Noble/Reuters
Semenyo celebrates alongside Nico O’Reilly (right). Photograph: Phil Noble/Reuters
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Man City 0-0 Fulham City have already had six shots. Fulham haven’t had one – hang on, Alex Iwobi bursts into the box and has a low effort blocked by Ruben Dias. Fulham are so surprised to have a corner that they can’t do anything with it.

Villa 0-0 Brighton Villa’s playmaker appears to be … Emi Martinez. He sends a 70-yard skimmer to Jadon Sancho on the right wing. Sancho’s cross is blocked but then he slips in Morgan Rogers, whose shot is saved.

Forest 0-0 Wolves Chance! Morgan Gibbs-White, Forest’s captain, heads wide against his old club. The travelling fans enjoy that.

Nottingham Forest’s Morgan Gibbs-White heads wide against Wolves. Photograph: Andrew Boyers/Action Images/Reuters
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Villa 0-0 Brighton James Milner is about to come on … which means he will equal Gareth Barry’s record for Premier League appearances.

Brighton’s James Milner comes on to replace teammate Carlos Baleba to equal the Premier League all-time appearance record. Photograph: Cody Froggatt/PA
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Villa 0-0 Brighton Villa on top, as expected. Ollie Watkins send a header just wide.

Palace 0-0 Burnley This one is under way!

Crystal Palace keeper Dean Henderson leads his teammates out as pyrotechnics go off at Selhurst Park. Photograph: Luke Hales/Getty Images
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Man City 0-0 Fulham Another save! Leno again, from Nunes, who should have found the net – but his blushes are spared by the offside flag.

Man City 0-0 Fulham City are all over Fulham. Slick work on the right by Bernardo Silva and Matheus Nunes tees up Foden, whose right-foot shot is saved by Leno.

Man City 0-0 Fulham The City press springs into action and Erling Haaland has his first shot, deflected for a corner. City overload the back post and win another corner, which eventually leads to a sweet volley from Phil Foden. Andersen puts his head in the way, conceding another corner … from which Rodri takes a shot that goes out for a throw-in.

Not sure if Joachim Andersen knew too much about that one. Photograph: Martin Rickett/PA
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Forest 0-0 Wolves Forest are on top already, winning a corner and then another.

Peep peep! I’m starting at he Etihad, where rain is falling and Fulham are in all black. And guess what – City are on the attack.

Arsenal cruising in Leuven

Alessia Russo has just scored Arsenal’s fourth goal of the night. Sarah Rendell has the details.

Alessia Russo fires home Arsenal’s fourth goal at Leuven. Photograph: Alex Burstow/Arsenal FC/Getty Images
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That last news item makes this next email even more topical. “The LA Galaxy vs Los Angeles FC derby,” says Marek Wojenski in Connecticut, “is known as El Tráfico.”

Palace v Burnley delayed

The game at Selhurst Park will kick off ten minutes late, at 7.40pm. The Premier League is blaming “heavy traffic”, which held up Burnley’s team coach.

Looks like it’s not just the Burnley coach who’s been delayed. Photograph: Jordan Pettitt/PA
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One email brings two. “Two likely outcomes for Fulham tonight,” says Richard Hirst. “1: we don’t score four goals against City again (and no, I don’t mean we’ll score five instead). 2: it’s Marco Silva’s last game in charge before Spurs poach him.

“I wouldn’t actually mind the latter too much, I think we need fresh thinking. I’m just disappointed that Liam Rosenior is already ensconced in SW6. It would have been great to see him back at the Cottage.”

Impressive as he’s been, he is the Chelsea manager, which means he’s likely to be available in a year and a bit.

The first email of the night comes from Ray Ward, who comes bearing constructive criticism. “The A23 derby,” he snorts, “is a terrible name for the Palace-Brighton rivalry. It’s not a derby as it is not born out of geographical proximity. It’s a rivalry driven by the fact that we have spent most of the last 50 years within a place or two of each other in whichever league we both happen to reside at that time.

”If you want to give it a geographical nickname, ‘El Gatwicko’ is my personal favourite.” Well, Ray, you have a point, and a magnificent alternative. El Gatwicko it is!

Teams: Palace v Burnley

Oliver Glasner gives home debuts to two forwards – Jorgen Strand Larsen, bought from Wolves for a hefty sum, and Evan Guessand, borrowed from Villa.

Crystal Palace (3-4-2-1) Henderson; Richards, Lacroix, Lerma; Munoz, Kamada, Wharton, Mitchell; Guessand, Sarr; Larsen.
Subs: Benitez, Clyne, Riad, Sosa, Uche, Hughes, Pino, Johnson, Devenny.

Burnley (3-4-2-1) Dubravka; Laurent, Esteve, Worrall; Walker, Ugochukwu, Mejbri, Humphreys; Edwards, Anthony; Flemming.
Subs: Weiss, Foster, Florentino, Tchaouna, Ekdal, Ward-Prowse, Lucas Pires, Barnes, Bruun Larsen.

Teams: Forest v Wolves

How can Wolves make an impression at this stage of a torrid season? By setting a new record for the number of players called Gomes in one midfield. Angel, an England regular not long ago, joins Rodrigo and Joao.

Nottingham Forest (possible 4-2-3-1) Ortega; Aina, Milenkovic, Morato, Williams; Sangare, Anderson; Hutchinson, Gibbs-White, Hudson-Odoi; Lucca.
Subs: Gunn, Ndoye, Dominguez, Yates, Jair Cunha, McAtee, Netz, Igor Jesus, Awoniyi.

Wolverhampton Wanderers (possible 3-4-1-2) Sa; Mosquera, Santiago Bueno, Krejci; Rodrigo Gomes, Joao Gomes, Angel Gomes, Hugo Bueno; Mane; Armstrong, Arokodare.
Subs: Johnstone, Doherty, Wolfe, Pedro Lima, Tchatchoua, Sutherland, Rawlings, Edozie, Bellegarde.

Teams: Man City v Fulham

Pep brings back Phil Foden, while Marco Silva give himself the option of bringing on Oscar Bobb at a ground he knows well.

Manchester City (possible 4-2-3-1) Donnarumma; Nunes, Dias, Guehi, Ait-Nouri; Rodri, O’Reilly; Silva, Foden, Semenyo; Haaland.
Subs: Trafford, Khusanov, Alleyne, Stones, Lewis, Gonzalez, Reijnders, Cherki, Marmoush.

Fulham (possible 4-2-3-1) Leno; Tete, Anderson, Bassey, Sessegnon; Berge, Iwobi; Wilson, Smith Rowe, Chukwueze; Jimenez.
Subs: Lecomte, Castagne, Cuenca, Robinson, King, Reed, Bobb, Kevin, Muniz.

Teams: Villa v Brighton

Plenty of changes for Brighton as Fabian Hurzeler tries to steady the ship. Steady as she goes for Villa, but Unai Emery does hand a place on the bench to Alysson – the teenage winger, not the Liverpool goalie.

Aston Villa (4-2-3-1) Martinez; Bogarde, Konsa, Mings, Maatsen; Onana, Luiz; Sancho, Buendia, Rogers; Watkins.
Subs: Bizot, Wright, Lindelof, Digne, Torres, Barkley, Bailey, Abraham, Alysson.

Brighton (possible 4-2-3-1) Verbruggen; Veltman, van Hecke, Dunk, Kadioglu; Baleba, Gross; Gomez, Hinshelwood, Mitoma; Welbeck.
Subs: Steele, De Cuyper, Boscagli, Howeel, O’Riley, Milner, Rutter, Minteh, Kostoulas.

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Preamble

When two Premier League games come along within a few days, fortunes change fast. This midweek has already proved too much for Thomas Frank, who lost to Newcastle and found himself getting sacked in the morning.

A tight turnaround, combined with the relentless tempo of the Prem, means that everyone is liable to falter. With Chelsea and Man United both drawing last night against opponents well below them in the table, the only teams to have won their last two games are Arsenal and Brentford, who meet tomorrow. Of the eight clubs playing tonight, only Man City and Crystal Palace won at the weekend.

The meetings we’re seeing in this midweek all took place in another midweek, only a couple of months ago, on 2-4 December. And two of them were like something from Boxing Day 1963. Fulham went 5-1 down at home to Man City, then scored three and threatened to pull off one of the great shocks. Brighton went 2-0 up at home to Villa, only to lose 4-3. Was nobody thinking of the poor scribe manning the Clockwatch?

This evening Scott Murray is covering Sunderland v Liverpool at 8.15pm GMT, while I bring you the goals from the 7.30 games. Here they are, with league positions in brackets.

Aston Villa (3rd) v Brighton (15th)
Brighton are in a slump, with only one league win since they opened the first window on their Advent calendars, but they do tend to have more bite when they’re the underdog. And Villa have lost their last two league games at home, to Everton and Brentford, both by 1-0.

Crystal Palace (13th) v Burnley (19th)
After a nightmare that lasted two months, Palace suddenly woke up on Sunday, when they won the A23 derby. They should be full of confidence against Burnley, who have only one away win all season (at Wolves, back in October). But if Burnley can draw at Anfield, they surely have it in them to get a point at Selhurst Park.

Man City (2nd) v Fulham (12th)
This is the match with the most riding on it. After their last-gasp heroics at Anfield, City simply have to keep the heat on Arsenal. Fulham, even more than most teams, blow hot and cold: after winning five games out of seven in all comps up to mid-January, they’ve lost three of the past four.

Nottingham Forest (17th) v Wolves (20th)
It’s the Nuno derby, and both these clubs could do with him now. Wolves are all but doomed, their recovery after Christmas now a distant memory. Forest have been decent since winning the six-pointer at West Ham a month ago, but they’ve still found their old boss creeping up on them. The cushion they’re sitting on has shrunk from seven points to just two, so they can’t afford a stumble tonight. Nails may be bitten.

Back soon with the team sheets. In the meantime, a play-off in the women’s Champions League is already underway, and it involves the defending champions. Do join Sarah Rendell to see how Arsenal are getting on in Leuven.

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