Get updates on five Sunday Premier League matches with live commentary as Everton takes on Chelsea, Fulham faces Southampton, Leicester hosts Wolves, and Man Utd battles Bournemouth. Follow the action and join the conversation using #bbcfootball and share your thoughts via WhatsApp or text. Notable scores to keep an eye on include Huijsen's header for Bournemouth, Kluivert's penalty for Man Utd, and Semenyo's goal for the visitors. Stay tuned for the highly anticipated Tottenham v Liverpool match at 16:30.
In an exciting match against Twente, Chelsea Women's manager Sonia Bompastor made strategic changes to prepare for upcoming matches and keep her key players in shape. Despite some defensive struggles, Chelsea's talent and tactics ultimately prevailed, with Mayra Ramírez and Oriane Jean-François scoring impressive goals. As the team continues to showcase their ability and determination, it's clear that they have what it takes to make a strong run in both domestic and international competitions.
The FA Cup third round draw has been announced with defending champions Man Utd facing a tough match at Arsenal, while new Leicester boss Ruud van Nistelrooy expresses his surprise at receiving multiple job offers. Meanwhile, McLaren has petitioned for an investigation into Lando Norris' penalty during the FIA race, sparking debates about fairness in the sport. In the world of science, CrowdScience looks into finding ways to improve our sense of direction and asks experts for their insights. Fans of war dramas can also look forward to the return of Steven Knight's popular series, SAS Rogue Heroes, soon on iPlayer.
Arsenal dominated their match against West Ham with four early goals from Gabriel, Trossard, Odegaard, and Havertz. The Hammers made a valiant effort to get back into the game with goals from Wan-Bissaka and Emerson, but Saka sealed the deal for the Gunners with the fifth goal. Arsenal is now in the title race and looks to continue their impressive form against Manchester United on Wednesday, while West Ham will have to regroup under new manager Ruud van Nistelrooy to face Leicester. Fans are now left wondering where Julen Lopetegui will take the Hammers this season.
Follow live coverage of Saturday's Premier League games, with Munoz rescuing a point for Crystal Palace in stoppage time, Brentford securing a comfortable victory over Leicester with a hat-trick from Schade, and Nottingham Forest earning a hard-fought win against Ipswich with a Wood penalty. Plus, keep up with the upcoming West Ham v Arsenal match and join the discussion on social media using #bbcfootball or via WhatsApp and text messages.
After a four-game losing streak, Manchester City are hoping to turn things around as they face Tottenham. Arsenal's win over Nottingham Forest helps them stay in the race for their first Premier League title in over 20 years, thanks to a strong performance from Martin Odegaard, who returned from injury. Meanwhile, Chelsea remain ahead of Arsenal on goal difference after a win against Leicester in Enzo Maresca's first game as manager.
Chelsea emerged victorious against Leicester with a 2-1 win, thanks to goals from Nicolas Jackson and Enzo Fernandez in the first and second half respectively. Mads Hermansen's save and a disallowed goal added to the intensity of the game, but the visitors held on to secure all three points. This win puts Chelsea just one point behind 2nd placed Manchester City in the Premier League standings.
Arsenal and Brighton both clinched 1-0 victories in their respective matches against Nottingham Forest and Bournemouth, thanks to goals from Pedro and Saka. In other matches, Aston Villa and Wolves each scored equalizers against Crystal Palace and Fulham, while Manchester City took on Tottenham in a late match. Chelsea kicked off the day with a win against Leicester, and football fans can share their thoughts through #bbcfootball on WhatsApp or text.
Football pundits Joe Cole and Peter Crouch express their frustration with VAR after key decisions in the match between Leicester City and Chelsea at the King Power Stadium. Chelsea are currently leading 1-0 at half-time, thanks to a goal from Nicolas Jackson. The TNT Sports commentators believe Leicester should have been reduced to ten men after a dangerous tackle from Wilfred Ndidi, but VAR chose not to intervene. Cole and Crouch argue that the tackle could have seriously injured Chelsea's Cole Palmer.
Chelsea dominated Leicester City in their Premier League clash, with Nicolas Jackson scoring the only goal of the match in the 15th minute. The grudge match saw Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca returning to his old club for the first time since leaving in the summer. Despite having a goal disallowed for offside, the Blues were in complete control with around 70% possession. Young talent Noni Madueke also impressed, but had his goal ruled out for an offside call that was later revealed to be incorrect after the Spaniard was the one who cut the ball back for Madueke.