Liverpool vs Chelsea LIVE: Premier League result and reaction as Curtis Jones sends Reds back to the top

Liverpool vs Chelsea LIVE: Premier League result and reaction as Curtis Jones sends Reds back to the top

Liverpool beat Chelsea 2-1 at Anfield on Sunday afternoon as Arne Slot’s side returned to the top of the Premier League table.

An end-to-end first half failed to create any real chances of note before Curtis Jones produced a brilliant block on Cole Palmer, and then raced into the Chelsea box to win a penalty.

Salah converted from the spot and Liverpool were in the ascendancy from there, with Cody Gakpo having a goal ruled out before half-time.

The second half started in a similarly frantic fashion, though Chelsea landed the first blow, equakising quickly after Nicolas Jackson latched onto a brilliant through ball from Moises Caicedo.

But parity was short-lived, as Curtis Jones got to the end of a Salah cross to poke past Sanchez for 2-1 in the 51st minute.

The rest of the half was far less eventful, with neither side managing to fashion a chance of note before seven minutes were added on.

The home side looked to close out the game as the Blues tried to mount some final attacks, and the Reds’ defence stood firm to confirm the three points.

Follow all the Premier League action with our live blog below:

Liverpool vs Chelsea LIVE

  • Liverpool host Chelsea in the Premier League

  • 51’ GOAL! Jones pokes in to give Liverpool the lead again (LIV 2-1 CHE)

  • 48’ GOAL! Jackson equalises after a great ball from Caicedo (LIV 1-1 CHE)

  • 33′ DISALLOWED GOAL! Gakpo taps in but Salah had strayed offside (LIV 1-0 CHE)

  • 28’ GOAL! Salah converts from the penalty spot (LIV 1-0 CHE)

  • 27’ PENALTY! Colwill brings down Jones (LIV 0-0 CHE)

  • Liverpool XI: Kelleher; Alexander-Arnold, Konate, Van Dijk, Robertson; Szoboszlai, Gravenberch, Jones; Salah, Jota, Gakpo

  • Chelsea XI: Sanchez; James, Tosin, Colwill, Gusto; Lavia, Caicedo; Madueke, Palmer, Sancho; Jackson

Liverpool FC 2 – 1 Chelsea FC

Curtis Jones embodies former Liverpool great as questions raised over Chelsea’s title chances

Sunday 20 October 2024 19:33 , Chris Wilson

When Arne Slot had suggested Chelsea were potential champions, it posed the question of whether they could keep up with Manchester City, Arsenal and Liverpool. It soon transpired they could not keep up with the Joneses.

Or not Curtis Jones, anyway. Winners are not always scored by the best player on the pitch but, in a match that could shape two clubs’ seasons, this one was. Jones’ display of extraordinary dynamism restored Liverpool to the top of the table. It meant that Chelsea, already beaten by Manchester City, have failed their two biggest tests of the season so far. Liverpool, now seven points clear of them, have passed their toughest.

They did so courtesy of a couple of very different indictments of Chelsea’s transfer business. Many a charge can be levelled at Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital but it was a previous Chelsea regime who let Mohamed Salah leave. With a goal and an assist, he gave them added reasons to regret a past mistake. If Jones is precisely the kind of player the modern-day Chelsea would sell, Liverpool do not need to dispense with homegrown talents for pure profit. Jones joined them at nine. At 23, he had one of his finest afternoons in a red shirt.

Jones embodies former Liverpool great as questions raised over Chelsea’s title chance

Chelsea are making progress at last — but a crucial task still faces Enzo Maresca

09:03 , Richard Jolly

The previous time Chelsea lost to Liverpool they were labelled the “blue billion-pound bottle jobs”. Eight months on, there was a more flattering appraisal, and from the victor. “If I would be a Chelsea manager, I would say if we can play like this at Anfield, we can compete for a top-four position,” said Arne Slot. This wasn’t a repeat of the Carabao Cup final, the extra-time failure against Jurgen Klopp’s kids, or their last trip to Anfield, the 4-1 walloping in January.

There was more respectability in a reverse. “We don’t like to lose, but if we have to, we choose this way,” said Enzo Maresca, who pronounced himself “proud but also upset”. The Italian may have been exaggerating when he said: “We controlled most of the game”. Slot’s verdict on his 2-1 win may have been fairer. “In an ideal world, we would have outplayed them completely but it was an equal game,” he said.

Chelsea are making progress at last — but a crucial task still faces Enzo Maresca

Curtis Jones praised for shutting down Cole Palmer in Liverpool’s win over Chelsea

09:02 , Chris Wilson

Arne Slot was delighted with the contribution from new dad Curtis Jones at both ends of the pitch after he scored the winner in a 2-1 victory over Chelsea that sent Liverpool back to the top of the Premier League.

Jones tucked in Liverpool’s second goal six minutes into the second half, moments after Nicolas Jackson’s equaliser, having already made a crucial block to deny Cole Palmer and then won the penalty from which Mohamed Salah opened the scoring.

Jones thought he had won a second penalty before half-time when he collided with Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sanchez. Referee John Brooks pointed to the spot but the decision was overturned after a VAR intervention.

Even though that was not to be, it was an outstanding all-round display from the 23-year-old.

Curtis Jones praised for shutting down Cole Palmer in Liverpool’s win over Chelsea

Next up

Sunday 20 October 2024 20:15 , Chris Wilson

Liverpool’s next match takes place in the Champions League, as they travel to Germany to face RB Leipzig on Wednesday. They then travel to London for a huge game at the top of the table, as they face Arsenal at 4.30pm on Sunday, 27 October.

Chelsea travel to Greece to face Panathinaikos in midweek, before they host Newcastle on Sunday at 2pm.

Post-match reaction

Sunday 20 October 2024 20:00 , Chris Wilson

Despite criticising Sanchez, Carragher is full of praise for Chelsea overall.

“I thought Chelsea were excellent,” he says.

“When managers come up against each other they try to do something different to throw the oppositions setup.

“They caused Liverpool problems. In terms of control of the game Chelsea were better, but what let them down was the goalkeeper.

“The thing Chelsea didn’t do enough of in the second half was create chances.

“Liverpool were hanging on at times and they were hanging on to get to the final whistle,” he adds.

Post-match reaction

Sunday 20 October 2024 19:50 , Chris Wilson

From Chelsea’s point of view, the pundits are unsure on the role of Sanchez when they conceded the second goal.

“It’s so poor from Chelsea’s point [of view]. Reece James ambles in there,” says Carragher.

“The goalkeeper is so poor. It was a poor touch from Curtis Jones really, and it’s poor from the goalkeeper, Robert Sanchez.

“Sanchez has got to go and win that ball.

“Jones should be terrified that a goalkeeper is coming towards him. You have got to get there and hope it hits you in the face and you keep it out.

“Chelsea need a new goalkeeper if they want to get back to where they want to be,” he adds.

Pundits react on Sky

Sunday 20 October 2024 19:44 , Chris Wilson

There’s plenty more coming from Carragher, Richards and Sturridge on TV.

The first notable comments surround Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson, who Sturridge is keen to defend.

“Nicolas Jackson is pivotal to the system,” he says.

“He’s good at going into the false nine position. It was a fantastic finish, calm in front of goal.

“I am analysing him on open play. I’m not analysing him on statistics, I don’t think he’s devastating in front of goal, but I think he has what it takes to get there.

“When you’re playing in the spotlight at any top club you are judged because of likes of Drogba, Anelka and Crespo – you’re judging him compared to those world-class strikers.

“I think we have been a bit too critical,” he adds.

Sunday 20 October 2024 19:37 , Chris Wilson

Reece James also briefly spoke to Sky after the match.

“Coming here is always tough,” he said.

“I think we controlled most of the game. They had chances but we had a few chances as well but didn’t take them.

“We are definitely moving in the right direction. The scoreline doesn’t reflect the game,” he added.

“If we step back and look at performances and what we are trying to do, we have come a long way. It is still early days, we haven’t been with the manager long.”

FT: Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 19:21 , Chris Wilson

Enzo Maresca is next to speak to Sky. He says Chelsea “don’t like to lose or drop points, but I really liked the performance”.

“We deserved something more but the performance was good.

“We controlled most of the game. We had chances, we had possession. We don’t like to lose, but if we have to choose this is the way. The team was brave on and off the ball.

“I don’t think this game defines where we are. We prepared in the best way, it worked quite well. You have to take chances, but overall I am very happy with the players.”

On refereeing decisions, he adds: “I didn’t see anything in terms of decisions from the referee. The only thing I can see is in this stadium is is something the noise of the crowd.

“The only thing I can say is the referee is there to make decisions. Sometimes they are right, sometimes they are wrong. Sometimes it is because of the noise [of the crowd], but overall I think they did OK.”

FT: Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 19:07 , Chris Wilson

Arne Slot is understandably delighted as he speaks to Sky.

“The most important thing, if you want to have a chance of winning a game like this, is that you work so hard, which we did,” he says.

“In the meantime, we created a few very good chances, and were a bit unlucky with some decisions,” he adds.

“I think it could’ve been a crucial decision to overturn the referee’s decision [on the penalty]. If you look at it on a screen, you still feel it is a penalty.”

He adds that he thinks the early last-man challenge from Tosin on Jota was also a red card.

“The fans helped us a lot, it probably comes from these decisions.

“In the end, a good win against a very strong Chelsea,” he says, before adding that Curtis Jones put in a “very good individual performance”.

“Curtis had a difficult job, he had to control Cole Palmer, which is not easy. He was very important for us on both parts of the pitch.

“Everybody who saw the game knows it wasn’t easy. For us it’s very good that we made a bit of a gap now.”

FULL-TIME! Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 19:02 , Chris Wilson

On Sky, Jamie Carragher has hailed Jones’ performance, calling it a “throwback”.

“Curtis Jones was brilliant, he was outstanding,” said Carragher.

“He’s still at that stage where he doesn’t know for certain if he is first choice, when you have got Gravenberch and Mac Allister.

“But what a performance that was, when you think of the quality on the pitch and the money that has been spent. For a local lad to be player of the match.

“I wonder if Arne Slot is going to go back in for Zubimendi in January, but when you see how he played today you think ‘no’.

“He has to now do it on a consistent basis.”

FULL-TIME! Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 18:56 , Chris Wilson

Matchwinner Curtis Jones is first to speak to Sky.

“We came away with a win, it’s the most important thing obviously,” he says.

“I had it in my mind, if I can keep Cole [Palmer] quiet then that’s a large part of the game.

On the penalties, he says: “I never dive, I felt the contact, so I went down”.

“If you want to play in this team, you’ve got to run, you’ve got to have energy, you’ve got to help out.

On his goal, he adds: “There’s been times when I’ve arrived in the box and it’s been a first-time one. I thought it was going to come and it did, and I was fortunate enough. I got the goal.”He finishes by calling his newborn daughter “a little dream”.

Premier League table

Sunday 20 October 2024 18:52 , Chris Wilson

That result means Liverpool return to the top of the league table. The Reds sit on 21 points, one above Manchester City and four above Arsenal.

Chelsea miss the chance to enter the top three, and they stay sixth, on 14 points.

FULL-TIME! Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 18:47 , Chris Wilson

So, an entertaining match comes to an end at Anfield and Liverpool return to the top of the Premier League table.

The Reds probably deserved the win in the end, though Chelsea produced a good performance to take them all the way. However, in attack, Chelsea couldn’t create enough and paid the price for a couple of defensive lapses.

Arne Slot’s side have answered yet another question thrown at them, and if they carry on like this, they may work themselves into the title conversation.

Sunday 20 October 2024 18:40 , Chris Wilson

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FULL-TIME! Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 18:35 , Chris Wilson

FULL-TIME!

The referee brings the match to an end and Liverpool return to the top of the table!

Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 18:34 , Chris Wilson

96 mins

Whisltes around Anfield as Chelsea come forward, but the attack breaks down after a foul from Nunez. That one was harsh.

Chelsea mount what must be a final attack…the ball is squared to Gusto but his shot is blocked!

Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 18:33 , Chris Wilson

95 mins

Liverpool have a rare attack and Salah threads it to the overlapping Diaz, but he’s flagged for offside.

From the Chelsea counter, Gomez slides in brilliantly to cut the pass out, and Liverpool come forward again. The attack is led by Diaz, who weaves into the box before cutting outside and curling an effort past the far post.

Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 18:31 , Chris Wilson

94 mins

Chelsea are in possession but it’s a little too pedestrian to threaten the home side. They do fashion a half-chance though, as Neto clips a ball towards the back post. Nkunku is running in but he has to stretch too much as he gets a foot to it, and he can only direct it behind.

Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 18:29 , Chris Wilson

92 mins

Palmer skips past a challenge but is brought down by Mac Allister, and it’ll be a set-piece in dangerous territory for Chelsea.

Palmer delivers the cross but Veiga heads over from about six yards!

Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 18:27 , Chris Wilson

90 mins

Liverpool do mount a rare attack and it ends with Caicedo committing a foul midway into the Chelsea half.

There’ll be an additional seven minutes at Anfield! Liverpool throw forward the men for the free-kick when the board goes up, but the set-piece comes to nothing.

Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 18:26 , Chris Wilson

89 mins

Liverpool are certainly looking to close out the game at the moment, as opposed to pouring numbers forward looking for a third. Chelsea aren’t threatening a lot, to be honest, but you’d think they’ll have at least one more chance.

Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 18:25 , Richard Jolly at Anfield

It does feel as though the next 5 minutes or so could go a long way towards shaping both clubs’ seasons – win and it is easier to call Liverpool title challengers, lose and it is more likely the best-case scenario for Chelsea is fourth place. An open affair means a comeback is feasible, but so is a bigger win. Either way, there feels one more goal left in this game.

Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 18:24 , Chris Wilson

87 mins

Liverpool try pressing high but Chelsea make their way out of it thanks to some good passing and a shimmy from Caicedo. The home side win a free-kick in the end though after a tired challenge.

Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 18:23 , Chris Wilson

85 mins

Gusto is down briefly after a heavy challenge from Mac Allister. He’s okay to carry on though.

Chelsea attack and it ends with Gomez putting it behind for a corner. Gusto clips the ball in towards the back post, and it’s headed away for a throw, before Neto is dispossessed as he tried to knock it past Gomez.

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Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 18:19 , Chris Wilson

83 mins

Will there be another big chance in this match? Common sense would say yes, but it really doesn’t feel like it at the moment. Both sides are playing in quite a pedestrian manner, and a lot of the earlier energy has left the game for now.

Sunday 20 October 2024 18:17 , Chris Wilson

80 mins

Sanchez tries to launch a Chelsea counter but Nkunku is scythed down by his compatriot Konate. He is booked for his troubles.

Alexis Mac Allister comes on Jones for in midfield, while Alexander-Arnold comes off for Joe Gomez.

Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 18:16 , Chris Wilson

79 mins

Diaz is brought down by Veiga near halfway and the Portuguese is booked.

Liverpool try and launch an attack but there’s no space between the lines, so they work it back to Konate, before Diaz eventually fizzes a low shot too close to Sanchez.

Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 18:14 , Chris Wilson

77 mins

Alexander-Arnold delivers the cross from the set-piece but it’s headed away too easily. Liverpool collect the ball again, with Salah sending it forward to the overlapping Szoboszlai, but his cutback it cut out by Fernandez.

Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 18:12 , Chris Wilson

75 mins

Badiashile bundles into Nunez and he concedes a naive free-kick near the byline.

Chelsea make another change as Noni Madueke makes way for Christopher Nkunku.

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Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 18:10 , Chris Wilson

73 mins

Both sides are struggling to keep the ball for sustained periods, and there have been few attacks of note since it went to 2-1. Chelsea will certainly feel like they’re still in it though.

Szoboszlai’s pass is cut out by Fernandez and it runs to Neto, who surges towards the box and unleashes a shot from distance that bobbles past the far post.

Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 18:07 , Chris Wilson

71 mins

Lovely play from Neto to get away from Alexander-Arnold and poke it to Palmer. He has Jackson to his right but he opts to shoot, and it’s blocked.

Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 18:06 , Chris Wilson

69 mins

Nunez gets a booking after a late challenge on Badiashile. Needless.

Veiga clips a ball forward and it’s an awkward one for Alexander-Arnold, as it’s not quite running to Kelleher, but the duo deal with it eventually.

Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 18:05 , Chris Wilson

68 mins

A little bit of commotion as Badiashile looks to have pushed over Nunez, but VAR waves it away.

Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 18:02 , Chris Wilson

65 mins

Luis Diaz comes on for Gakpo for the home side. His first involvement sees him try to latch on to Salah’s chipped through ball, but there’s too much on it.

Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 18:01 , Chris Wilson

65 mins

Palmer’s free-kick hits the wall and bounces out for a corner.

Fernandez takes, with Gusto eventually putting the ball into the box, but Chelsea are penalised as Nunez is sent tumbling over.

Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 18:00 , Chris Wilson

63 mins

Neto plays in a looping cross that falls to Madueke, though he can only direct his volley straight at Kelleher.

Chelsea win it back quickly, before Neto wins a free-kick on the edge of the box after drawing the foul from Gravenberch. A few yards in front of where Palmer scored against Brighton.

Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 17:57 , Chris Wilson

60 mins

Lovely play from Salah and Gravenberch as they exchange passes before the former fizzes a great diagonal pass to Gakpo. The Dutchman drives at the Chelsea defence before cutting inside and firing over.

Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 17:55 , Chris Wilson

58 mins

Chelsea are enjoying more of the ball at the moment, though Robertson nips in to win possession. Not a lot happening at the moment.

Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 17:53 , Richard Jolly at Anfield

It is a game that increasingly appears to revolve around Curtis Jones who, at various points, may have denied Chelsea a goal with a block, earned Liverpool a penalty, seemed to have got them a second and has now scored. He has been terrific. And, of course, he cost Liverpool nothing whereas Chelsea now have the £222m double act together, in Moises Caicedo and Enzo Fernandez.

Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 17:53 , Chris Wilson

56 mins

The game has settled a little after those two early goals. Chelsea launch an attack as Veiga feeds Neto, but his cross is collected by Kelleher.

Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 17:51 , Chris Wilson

53 mins

Chelsea respond to the setback by making a triple change. Lavia, James and Tosin come off for Enzo Fernandez, Renato Veiga and Benoit Badiashile.

GOAL! Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 17:49 , Chris Wilson

52 mins

GOAL! The home side are ahead again almost straight away, and it comes from their best player on the day.

Salah collects on the right and he cuts inside before swinging in a lovely cross. Jones has made the deep run and he takes a brilliant touch to get it out of his feet before poking it past the onrushing Sanchez.

A great finish.

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GOAL! Liverpool 1-1 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 17:46 , Chris Wilson

49 mins

The goal is given! Far too easy from a Liverpool point of view, but well worked from Chelsea and a great through ball from Caicedo.

Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 17:45 , Chris Wilson

47 mins

DISALLOWED GOAL! This will be close!

Jackson latches onto a through ball and he’s clean through in-behind. He drives towards the box and slots it past Kelleher with ease.

The flag goes up but it looks like Jackson was quite clearly onside.

KICK-OFF! Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 17:42 , Chris Wilson

Liverpool get the second half started.

Chelsea made a change at the break – Sancho comes off for Pedro Neto.

HALF-TIME! Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 17:41 , Chris Wilson

The two teams are re-emerging from the Anfield tunnel, so we’re moments away from the second half starting.

HALF-TIME! Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 17:37 , Chris Wilson

It was just one minute and 54 seconds between Jones’ brilliant block on Palmer and then him winning the penalty. Small margins.

Liverpool dominated somewhat after their goal, and were unlucky to have a second ruled out after Salah strayed offside.

Chelsea have shown flashes of what they can do, especially with Madueke on the right wing, but they need to get Palmer into the game more.

HALF-TIME! Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 17:32 , Chris Wilson

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HALF-TIME! Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 17:26 , Chris Wilson

53 mins

HALF-TIME!

Szoboszlai is booked after pulling back Palmer and then kicking the ball away.

The free-kick is the last event of the half as James’ delivery is then headed away by the Hungarian. The referee then brings the first half to an end at Anfield.

An entertaining 45 minutes for the neutral, and Chelsea have performed okay despite trailing, but they’ll know that the game can escape you quickly at Anfield, as it so almost did.

Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 17:24 , Chris Wilson

51 mins

CLOSE! The ball is played forward to Madueke on the right wing and he’s got plenty of space. So does Palmer, and Madueke lays it off to his England teammate, but Palmer fires over.

Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 17:23 , Chris Wilson

49 mins

We’ve had the allotted added time, but there’ll be another couple of minutes.

Chelsea launch a counter, led by Madueke, but Nunez wins the ball back. Liverpool try to go on their own counter, but Caicedo does well to dispossess Szoboszlai.

PENALTY OVERTURNED! Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 17:21 , Chris Wilson

48 mins

Surely this will be overturned. It was a good challenge from Sanchez in the end!

The Spaniard came out and made the first contact with the ball, with the follow-through bringing down Jones.

It’s overturned, as is the yellow card for Sanchez.

PENALTY! Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 17:20 , Chris Wilson

47 mins

PENALTY TO LIVERPOOL!

Another penalty for the home side, but not as clear as the first. Liverpool attack and Nunez threads a great through ball into the path of Jones. Before he can hit it, Sanchez comes out and drags him down, but Sanchez might have got a touch.

There’s a VAR review…

Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 17:18 , Chris Wilson

45 mins

Play resumes with a Liverpool attack but Nunez is flagged for offside.

Gusto tries to launch an attack but he’s forced to play it backwards, before Robertson gets the better of Madueke as he slides in to give away a corner.

There’ll be five minutes of added time here.

Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 17:16 , Richard Jolly at Anfield

“A spell to show how Liverpool’s players and crowd can drive each other on. Anfield became louder and angrier,  even the usually calm Arne Slot showing dissent, and the team became more urgent. The indirect effect may have come in the goal and, with Cody Gakpo having another disallowed, almost a second. Chelsea were blown away at Anfield last season. Now the test for Enzo Maresca’s new-look side is to show more resilience.”

Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 17:15 , Chris Wilson

43 mins

Maresca uses the break in play to speak to his players. Jackson limps off the pitch for now, but he looks like he could run it off.

Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 17:14 , Chris Wilson

41 mins

Salah plays a lovely through ball with the outside of his foot into the path of Gakpo, but the Chelsea defence does well to track back and clear.

Jackson has just gone down in the middle of the pitch with nobody around him. He’s holding his right knee as he receives treatment.

Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 17:12 , Chris Wilson

39 mins

Sancho shows too much of the ball to Alexander-Arnold but he wins a corner. James’ ball in is cleared, and Chelsea have to work the attack again from a throw.

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Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 17:10 , Chris Wilson

37 mins

A promising Liverpool counter-attack ends with Szoboszlai latching onto a through ball in the box, but he can only direct his shot straight at Sacnhez.

Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 17:08 , Chris Wilson

35 mins

Not a lot has happened since that disallowed effort, with Chelsea not yet having an opportunity to get back into the game.

Liverpool are enjoying plenty of possession, but the majority is in their own half.

DISALLOWED GOAL! Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 17:06 , Chris Wilson

33 mins

Liverpool think they have another but it’s offside.

Sanchez played it straight to Jones, who slipped a pass through to Salah, with the Egyptian playing the ball across for Gakpo to tap in. However, Salah had strayed offside in the build-up.

Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 17:04 , Chris Wilson

32 mins

A ball forward almost falls to Nunez, but Sanchez did well to sweep it away for a throw. Liverpool win a corner right after, but the opportunity comes to nothing after Alexander-Arniold’s cross goes straight to Sanchez.

Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 17:03 , Chris Wilson

30 mins

Liverpool have been forced into making a change here, as Jota comes off for Darwin Nunez.

GOAL! Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 17:01 , Chris Wilson

28 mins

GOAL! The home side are ahead.

Chelsea try and delay the taking of the penalty and Jackson is booked.

Salah steps up to take it – and he rifles past Sanchez, sending the Spaniard the wrong way.

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PENALTY TO LIVERPOOL! Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 17:00 , Chris Wilson

27 mins

PENALTY TO LIVERPOOL! Stonewall.

Liverpool attack and Salah tries to force a shot through, but it bounces into the path of Jones. He’s wrestling with Colwill as he tries to get his feet sorted, and the Chelsea man brings him down for a clear penalty.

Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 16:58 , Chris Wilson

25 mins

CLOSE!

Madueke skips past Robertson again and cuts back a dangerous ball that falls to Palmer, but his shot is blocked.

Moments later, Salah leads a counter-attack and is brought down in the box, but the referee waves it away.

Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 16:57 , Chris Wilson

24 mins

Liverpool have some sustained possession around halfway, but there are no runners for the midfielders at the moment.

Salah tries to start an attack by playing it forward to Jota, but the Portuguese loses the ball under the challenge.

Moments later, James is dispossessed near his own box and the home side think they have a chance, but the foul is given for the challenge on the Englishman.

Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 16:54 , Chris Wilson

22 mins

The home side’s attacking play has been a little disjointed, and Maresca will likely be the happier of the two managers so far. Chelsea have had the better of the ball, but they haven’t managed to link their attacking play together yet.

James swings in a cross and Kelleher hesitates to come for it, so Alexander-Arnold nods it behind for a corner.

Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 16:53 , Chris Wilson

20 mins

CLOSE!

Liverpool play the long ball forward and James cushions it back to Sanchez. He takes too long on the ball and fires his clearance straight at Gakpo, but luckily for the Spaniard it bounces off Gakpo and straight into his gloves.

Moments later, there’s a brief VAR check for a penalty as Sancho goes down under the challenge from Alexander-Arnold, but nothing is given.

Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 16:50 , Chris Wilson

18 mins

Sancho wins a throw deep into the Liverpool half after Alexander-Arnold pokes the ball away. Chelsea try and launch a quick long throw into Jackson in the box, but Kelleher comes out to collect.

The away side come forward again, but it’s all a bit too pedestrian as the Liverpool defence falls back into shape.

Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 16:48 , Chris Wilson

15 mins

Caicedo feeds a ball in to Jackson, but he’s a little too isolated at the moment against Konate and van Dijk.

Chelsea come forward again and Sancho releases Gusto on the overlap, but his cross is blocked by Konate and it goes for a goal kick.

Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 16:46 , Chris Wilson

13 mins

No chances yet for either side. Chelsea are happy to work the ball across the pitch, before Madueke beats Robertson down the right. His cross is too powerful though.

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Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 16:45 , Chris Wilson

12 mins

Sanchez plays a brilliant ball 80-odd yards up the pitch right into the path of Sancho. The winger lays it off to Gusto, but he blasts a shot well wide.

Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 16:43 , Chris Wilson

10 mins

Liverpool are pressing high and it’s won them the ball a couple of times, the latest being after Sanchez is forced to kick long and Madueke can’t control it.

In contrast, Chelsea aren’t pressing anywhere near as high. The home side enjoy a bit of possession in their own half and near their box, but there’s not a lot happening right now.

Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 16:40 , Chris Wilson

7 mins

Home fans are screaming for a red card as the long ball is played over the top and Jota tries to run free, only to be dragged down by Tosin.

It’s a similar situation to Saliba’s red card yesterday, but the referee only gives Tosin a yellow. Colwill was close by to latch on, so that’s probably saved him.

Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 16:38 , Chris Wilson

6 mins

James and Lavia combine well on the edge of the Chelsea box, the former winning the ball in the tackle before the Belgian skips past another challenge.

The away side attack but Sancho is stopped easily by Gravenberch.

Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 16:37 , Chris Wilson

5 mins

Jones does well to skip past both Caicedo and Palmer in midfield, and Liverpool have an attacking opportunity that ends with Salah firing at Colwill’s hand. Shouts for a free-kick, but nothing given.

Caicedo is down after landing off-balance after that challenge on Jones, but he’s trying to run it off for now.

Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 16:35 , Chris Wilson

3 mins

Great play from Lavia to sell the dummy and skip away from the challenge to get Chelsea out of a tight position. The away side attack but James’ early cross is headed clear by Konate.

Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 16:34 , Chris Wilson

2 mins

A few exchanges of possession as both sides look to settle early on.

Tosin gives away possession near his own box but Liverpool recycle possession back to van Dijk.

KICK-OFF! Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 16:32 , Chris Wilson

KICK-OFF!

The away get us underway on Merseyside.

Liverpool vs Chelsea LIVE

Sunday 20 October 2024 16:28 , Chris Wilson

Richard Jolly at Anfield:

“Arne Slot may have learnt the lesson of Liverpool’s defeat to Nottingham Forest by benching their three South Americans today for the first game after an international break – though Alexis Mac Allister, who felt ill on the plane back from representing Argentina, was not ready to start anyway. For Chelsea, Reece James’ first start of the season means there will be a focus on the injury-hit captain in a suspension-hit defence.”

Liverpool vs Chelsea LIVE

Sunday 20 October 2024 16:25 , Chris Wilson

The teams are in the tunnel at Anfield, so we’re only moments from kick-off.

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Match facts

Sunday 20 October 2024 16:23 , Chris Wilson

Chelsea have won just one of their last nine Premier League away games against Liverpool (drawing five and losing three.

Along with Liverpool, Chelsea are one of two sides with a 100% away win rate in the Premier League this season.

Only Manchester City (17) have scored more goals than Chelsea (16) in the division this term, and only Tottenham boast a higher xG (15.0) than the Blues (14.7).

Enzo Maresca is looking to become only the fifth manager to win each of his first four away Premier League games, with one of the previous four to do so being his counterpart in this match, Liverpool’s Arne Slot.

Chelsea pair Cole Palmer (11) and Noni Madueke (4) have created 15 chances for each other in the Premier League this season, the most of any duo.

Match facts

Sunday 20 October 2024 16:18 , Chris Wilson

Liverpool are unbeaten in their last six Premier League meetings with Chelsea, though five of these have ended level. Having lost three consecutive league games against Chelsea between 2013 and 2014, the Reds have now lost just two of their last 19, winging seven and drawing 10.

Liverpool have conceded the fewest goals (two), kept the most clean sheets (five), and have the lowest expected goals against figure (5.2) of any side in the Premier League this season.

Mohamed Salah has four goals in 13 Premier League games against his former side, averaging a goal every 257 minutes against the Blues. He only has a worse minutes-per-goal rate against Burnley.

Is Liverpool v Chelsea on TV?

Sunday 20 October 2024 16:15 , Chris Wilson

A reminder of how you can watch the late-afternoon match today – we’re around 15 minutes from kick-off.

Liverpool vs Chelsea is due to kick off at 4:30pm BST on Sunday 20 October at Anfield.

Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the match live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League, with coverage on these channels beginning at 4pm. Subscribers can stream the action on Sky Go or Now TV.

What the managers have said

Sunday 20 October 2024 16:10 , Chris Wilson

Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca said that today’s match “is a special game for all of the clubs”.

“Liverpool is a nice environment, fantastic. We are excited to play this kind of game. All the games we have played until now have not been easy. We are going to do our best.

“I don’t think Sunday’s game defines where we are. In this moment, we have to be focused on things we need to improve.

“We have Liverpool and then two or three more games. Nottingham wasn’t an easy game, or Brighton, West Ham away or Bournemouth away.

“[The] Premier League is the best league in the world and the toughest league in the world,” he added.

When asked on how he feels about his club’s start to the season, the Italian said: “[I’m] very happy because what I expected in terms of players, level and style, I can see clearly that is there.

“It doesn’t matter in this moment who is going to play, you can see clearly how we want to play.”

What the managers have said

Sunday 20 October 2024 16:05 , Chris Wilson

Speaking in a press conference ahead of today’s game, Arne Slot said that he is “looking forward to a very interesting game”.

“Chelsea does really well. If you look at the league table then they are the ones that might be our toughest opponent.

“But it’s not always about the league table. Sometimes it’s about the form of the day, it’s about their game plan.

“We had some difficulty with Wolves as well, who are bottom of the league, I think. But it is a challenge, that’s for sure,” he added.

When speaking about Liverpool’s tough run of upcoming fixtures, he said: “I think we have to judge us as a team after this spell of games – not three of them but six, seven or eight of them.

“Then we know better how we act and how we perform if we play tough Champions League games and tough league games.

“That is normal in everybody’s season and we know how difficult it is.”

Conor Bradley has fond memories of Liverpool’s ‘special’ games with Chelsea

Sunday 20 October 2024 16:00 , Chris Wilson

Liverpool’s clash with Chelsea on Sunday will bring back special memories for Conor Bradley.

Fresh from captaining Northern Ireland in Tuesday’s 5-0 rout of Bulgaria in Belfast, the 21-year-old has returned to the club’s Kirkby training ground with a spring in his step before their next Premier League match.

Taking the armband for his country was just the latest step in Bradley’s outstanding 2024, and two meetings with Chelsea feature prominently in that story.

The first came on January 31 in a 4-1 win over the Londoners at Anfield, as Bradley got his first Liverpool goal and added two assists in a man-of-the-match display.

Conor Bradley has fond memories of Liverpool’s ‘special’ games with Chelsea

Arne Slot confident uncertainty over future of key Liverpool trio will not prove a distraction

Sunday 20 October 2024 15:55 , Chris Wilson

Arne Slot insisted he will be involved in contract talks with Virgil van DijkTrent Alexander-Arnold and Mohamed Salah by saying it would be “weird” if he was not consulted and shrugging off suggestions the right-back would be distracted as Real Madrid’s interest in him has become more public.

Liverpool’s captain, vice-captain and top scorer are all out of contract at the end of the season but Slot is adamant it is not an issue for him and he would only be worried if he reached the last day of the campaign with their futures still up in the air.

The Dutchman is Liverpool’s first head coach – predecessor Jurgen Klopp’s job title was manager and he had more control, albeit without getting his way when he wanted to keep Roberto Firmino and James Milner in 2023 – meaning sporting director Richard Hughes will assume overall responsibility for talks with the three key players. Slot confirmed, though, that he will play a part in discussions.

Arne Slot confident uncertainty over future of key trio will not prove a distraction

Chelsea cannot rely on Cole Palmer to solve all problems – Enzo Maresca

Sunday 20 October 2024 15:50 , Chris Wilson

Enzo Maresca warned his Chelsea players they cannot rely on Cole Palmer to “solve all our problems” as they prepare for a gruelling run of Premier League fixtures, beginning with Sunday’s meeting with Liverpool.

Following the game at Anfield, in which the head coach will be without suspended pair Marc Cucurella and Wesley Fofana in defence, the Blues play Newcastle at home before travelling to Old Trafford to face Manchester United.

Arsenal then visit Stamford Bridge to round off a three-week spell in which the potential in evidence during Maresca’s first seven games will receive a thorough inspection, with the team’s top-four credentials put to the test.

Chelsea cannot rely on Cole Palmer to solve all problems – Enzo Maresca

Liverpool vs Chelsea head-to-head

Sunday 20 October 2024 15:45 , Chris Wilson

These two sides have met a total of 190 times, with meetings dating back to Christmas Day in 1907.

As ist stands, Liverpool have won 90, with Chelsea winning 61. 49 have ended as draws.

As alluded to earlier, the two teams have had a range of high-profile meetings, from Champions League semi-finals to last season’s Carabao cup final, which Liverpool won 1-0.

In the league last season, the two sides drew 1-1 at Stamford Bridge in their league opener, while Liverpool won the return fixture 4-1 in January.

What Liverpool’s brutal seven-game run will reveal about their season under Arne Slot

Sunday 20 October 2024 15:40 , Chris Wilson

The best beginning to a reign made by any Liverpool manager is only a start. Arne Slot has found ways of deflecting the compliments his immediate impact at Anfield has generated. He has referenced the reality that some of his predecessors’ medal collections are sufficiently impressive that they do not need to be judged by their first 10 games or an early-season status as league leaders. He has cited the relatively kind fixture list: Liverpool have played the teams currently occupying 17th, 11th, 14th, 10th, 13th, 20th and 18th places. Their Carabao Cup win was against the club in 12th. Their Champions League victories were against the sides sitting sixth and 13th respectively in Serie A.

And now it gets harder. Liverpool’s next month amounts to a barometer of their prospects, a test of whether they are title challengers, potential Champions League winners, able to retain the Carabao Cup that proved Jurgen Klopp’s last trophy. It is Chelsea, RB Leipzig, Arsenal, Brighton, Brighton again, Bayer Leverkusen and Aston Villa, a seven-game stretch that could derail Liverpool’s ambitions or serve as a springboard to a challenge on multiple fronts.

For Slot, it amounts to a voyage of discovery. Have his first 10 games given him a clear idea of what Liverpool can achieve or is he still trying to find out himself?

What Liverpool’s brutal seven-game run will reveal about their season

Liverpool v Chelsea – the tale of a recent English ‘rivalry’

Sunday 20 October 2024 15:35 , Chris Wilson

Around 220 miles separate Anfield and Stamford Bridge, but despite the distance between theses two clubs, they have played out one of English football’s most intriguing rivalries since the early 2000s.

By the time Roman Abramovich took over the Blues in 2003, the historic gap between the two clubs had closed, with Liverpool remaining a force despite their inability to challenge for titles. But the Blues soon took them over, with the hiring of Jose Mourinho kickstarting a golden era.

And (despite a 3-2 Chelsea win in that year’s League Cup final) the rivalry between the two clubs can perhaps be traced to a match that was key in one of Liverpool’s most famous successes – their 2005 Champions League win.

Luis Garcia’s ghost goal at Anfield in the second leg of the semi-final won the tie for the Reds, and marked the first in a run of high-octane, high quality matches between the two sides, including another Liverpool win (this one on penalties) in the Champions League semi-finals in 2006/07, a 4-3 aggregate win for Chelsea in the 2007/08 semi-finals and a 7-5 aggregate win (including a 4-4 at Stamford Bridge) for Chelsea in the 2008/09 quarter-finals.

Since 2003, the two clubs have also met in two FA Cup finals and three League Cup finals.

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Will Liverpool beat the Blues?

Sunday 20 October 2024 15:30 , Mike Jones

Liverpool are seeking a third successive win over Chelsea in all competitions for the first time since November 2011, when they recorded a sequence of four.

Victory this weekend would also see Liverpool record a 50th Anfield success over Chelsea in league football, while their next goal will be their 250th in all league encounters against the Londoners.

Liverpool vs Chelsea team changes

Sunday 20 October 2024 15:25 , Mike Jones

Arne Slot makes three changes to the Liverpool team that defeated Crystal Palace 1-0 in their final match before the international break.

Alisson is injured so Caoimhin Kelleher will be in goal while Andy Robertson takes up his place at left-back ahead of Kostas Tsimikas. Further up the pitch, Alexis Mac Allister is replaced with Dominik Szoboszlai.

For Chelsea, the big news is that captain and right-back Reece James returns! The defender has recovered from a long-term injury to take his place in the starting line-up.

Elsewhere, Enzo Fernandez, Wesley Fofana and Marc Cucurella drop out with Tosin Adarabioyo and Romeo Lavia brought back in.

Liverpool vs Chelsea line-ups

Sunday 20 October 2024 15:15 , Mike Jones

Liverpool XI: Kelleher; Alexander-Arnold, Konate, Van Dijk, Robertson; Szoboszlai, Gravenberch, Jones; Salah, Jota, Gakpo

Chelsea XI: Sanchez; James, Tosin, Colwill, Gusto; Lavia, Caicedo; Madueke, Palmer, Sancho; Jackson

Team news

Sunday 20 October 2024 15:10 , Chris Wilson

A reminder of the early team news – we’re around five minutes away from knowing the line-ups.

Liverpool will be without Alisson, while Harvey Elliott continues to recover from a fractured foot. Federico Chiesa could be available after recovering from an unspecified injury which ruled him out of Italy’s internationals.

Marc Cucurella and Wesley Fofana are suspended, though Reece James is back in training after a period out with a hamstring injury.

Reece James injury latest after Enzo Maresca provides update on Chelsea star’s return

Sunday 20 October 2024 15:00 , Chris Wilson

Reece James is fit to return for Chelsea against Liverpool after his latest injury with Enzo Maresca revealing a new plan to ensure the right-back remains fit.

James has not featured for the Blues this season after sustaining another hamstring issue.

But after training with the group over the international break, Maresca can call on the 24-year-old for the trip to Anfield.

Chelsea handed boost as Enzo Maresca provides Reece James injury update

Liverpool vs Chelsea team news: Alisson injury blow for Reds as Reece James nears Blues return

Sunday 20 October 2024 14:55 , Chris Wilson

Chelsea travel to face Liverpool as Premier League football returns following the international break, but the Reds have been handed an injury blow ahead of the weekend.

Alisson is set to remain on the sidelines for the clash against Chelsea after sustaining a hamstring injury against Crystal Palace.

Caoimhin Kelleher will deputise in goal, with Arne Slot confirming the Brazil remains out for a “couple of weeks” due to the problem.

Reece James has trained over the international break and will be in the squad on Sunday, while Maresca must contend without suspended duo Wesley Fofana and Marc Cucurella.

Liverpool vs Chelsea team news: Alisson injury blow for Reds as James nears return

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Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion LIVE: Premier League latest score, goals and updates from fixture

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Follow live coverage as Chelsea face Brighton & Hove Albion today in the Premier League. Another top-flight season will be covered in full right here with The Independent, as reigning champions Manchester City look to make it an unprecedented five titles in a row come the end of 2024/25.

The likes of Arsenal and Liverpool will be chasing Pep Guardiola’s side, but just as fascinating will be the race for Champions League places, with more teams than ever before having designs on top-four finishes. Chelsea remain big-spending, Manchester United’s latest rebuild continues and both Tottenham and Newcastle will expect improvements this year – yet it was Aston Villa who snared fourth last term.

Meanwhile, it’s Southampton, Leicester City and Ipswich Town who made it back to the elite after promotion last year and each will have hope they can make it more than a one-year stay. Follow the latest live action from the Premier League below:

Chelsea FC 4 – 2 Brighton & Hove Albion FC

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

17:02

A sensational four-goal display from Palmer – who truly could have had more – powers Chelsea past Brighton 4-2 at Stamford Bridge. Despite starting the match the better of the two sides and taking a lead within seven minutes, Hurzeler’s side were then taken apart by an incredible solo performance by Palmer, who became the first player in Premier League history to find the back of the net four times in the opening half of a game. The pick of the bunch was a free-kick from 30 yards out – his third of the day – giving Verbruggen absolutely no chance by putting it right in the top corner. Sanchez gifted Baleba a goal late in the opening period to leave the Seagulls down by two at the interval, but they were unable to get any closer, with Maresca’s side organised at the back, giving their opponents few opportunities to test Sanchez. Both Palmer and Jackson could have added to the hosts’ tally in the second half, but manful defending from Dunk prevented an even greater margin of victory. Chelsea win with an xG of 3.19 ahead of matches this week against Gent and Nottingham Forest in the Europa Conference League and Premier League respectively, while Brighton fall to their first defeat of the year after an output of just 1.05 xG and host Tottenham in eight days. That concludes our commentary of the Premier League fixture between Chelsea and Brighton – we hope you’ve enjoyed it!

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

17:02

FULL-TIME: CHELSEA 4-2 BRIGHTON

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

17:00

Palmer and Nkunku work a short-corner routine that looks to trouble the Brighton defence, but it’s smartly worked all the way back to Sanchez from the flag, with Chelsea looking to see out the 4-2 victory.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

16:58

The fourth official indicates five minutes will be added to the end of the match for stoppages.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

16:58

Veiga manages to push the ball off the foot of Minteh, with Enciso quick to latch upon it – firing a hurried strike from a long way out that sails high over Sanchez’s crossbar.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

16:57

Dunk has attempted 100 passes in this game; it’s the third time this season that a Brightonplayer has attempted 100 or more in a single match in the Premier League and more than any other player in this game (ahead of Baleba – 50 passes).

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

16:55

It looks to be job done for Chelsea, who have less than five minutes to hold on for a third-consecutive Premier League win. Results around the grounds mean that Maresca’s side currently sit in second place – one point behind Manchester City – as things stand, while Liverpool and Aston Villa still have the chance to jump them in the table later this weekend.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

16:52

Estupinan manages to get into the penalty area near the byline after a Chelsea giveaway in their defensive third, but the left-back has his pocket picked by Gusto, who times his challenge well before winning a throw-in to sap a bit more time off the clock.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

16:49

Minteh cuts inside from the right and sends a skipping cross into the penalty area for Ferguson, but the striker doesn’t gamble on the delivery, allowing Sanchez to get there first.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

16:45

Lavia is introduced for just his third Premier League appearance for Chelsea, with the booked Fernandez protected with 11 minutes to go.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

16:45

Substitution Daniel Nii Tackie Mensah Welbeck Evan Joe Ferguson

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

16:45

Jackson is recalled to the bench with an assist – but not a goal – to his name. Nkunku gets a chance to add to his personal tally, after a hat-trick performance against Barrow in the League Cup on Tuesday.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

16:45

Fofana commits to a late sliding challenge on Enciso, catching the Brighton substitute just outside the penalty area. It’s a free-kick for the visitors, while the Chelsea defender is shown a yellow card.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

16:44

Brighton are one of four sides still unbeaten in the Premier League this season coming into this weekend’s games, though their last three have all been drawn (two total wins). They’ve never gone unbeaten in their first six games from the start of a top-flight campaign before.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

16:43

With a quarter-hour left to go in the game, Brighton have not threatened enough in the second half to convince Chelsea they are capable of the comeback. After nine shots and an xG of 0.86 in the first period of play, Hurzeler’s side have only managed three off-target efforts and an expected goals of just 0.05, despite maintaining more than 50 per cent possession before and after the restart.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

16:40

Chelsea won both Premier League meetings with Brighton last season, despite having a player sent off in each game. It’s one of just two occasions a team has won consecutive meetings with an opponent despite going down to 10 men (also Middlesbrough against Sunderland in 2002), while the Blues have never had a player sent off in three-consecutive meetings with an opponent.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

16:36

Substitution Georginio Lucius Rutter Yankuba Minteh Moat

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

16:36

Substitution Ferdi Erenay Kadıoğlu Julio César Enciso Espínola

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16:35

Substitution Jadon Malik Sancho Mykhailo Mudryk

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

16:35

CUCURELLA SCORES BUT IT WON’T COUNT! Sancho’s inswinging corner is flicked on at the near post by Neto, with the ball dropping kindly to Cucurella inside the six-yard box. The left-back does well to control the ball before whacking it past Verbruggen with a raised boot, but it won’t count after an offside in the build up!

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

16:35

Substitution Marc Cucurella Saseta Renato Palma Veiga

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

16:33

Jackson breaks into the penalty area after a wonderful disguised pass from Palmer and looks to beat the goalkeeper from a close-range left-footed effort, but Dunk slides across and manages to divert the effort wide for a corner.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

16:33

Julio makes an enterprising run through the middle of the pitch before spreading play out to the right for Rutter. The winger slips a pass into the penalty area for the overlapping Ayari, who goes down after a tangle of legs with Cucurella. The referee is in a good position to spot the incident and allows play to continue, which infuriates the Brighton forwards.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

16:31

Chelsea make their first change of the contest – sending on even more firepower – with Neto taking over from Madueke on the right wing.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

16:31

Hinshelwood’s delivery from the free-kick doesn’t quite find Dunk at the far post, causing a bit of a panic in the penalty area, but Cucurella is able to eventually clear the danger quite emphatically.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

16:28

Ahead of a Brighton free-kick, the referee calls Estupinan and Gusto over to have a word about some pushing and shoving. The visiting left-back needs to be careful – under the close eye of the match official after his earlier booking.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

16:26

Jackson has been involved in 14 goals in his last 14 Premier League games for Chelsea (nine goals, five assists), two more than he’d managed in his first 27 appearances (nine goals, three assists).

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

16:24

JUST WIDE! Brighton are caught trying to play out from the back, with Verbruggen’s pass to Wieffer intercepted by a determined Caicedo, who immediately prods the ball forward for his team-mate. With only the goalkeeper to beat, Palmer can’t quite find the back of the net with his right foot, sending it whistling wide of the near post!

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

16:23

Substitution Adam Harry Webster Igor Julio dos Santos de Paulo

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

16:23

Substitution Mats Wieffer Yasin Abbas Ayari

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

16:20

Baleba’s interception immediately puts Brighton on the attack, but Rutter chooses the unselfish option, looking to split the lines with a pass for Welbeck, instead of shooting with room ahead of Cucurella. It’s the wrong choice, with Chelsea almost immediately able to clear their lines.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

16:19

Cucurella and Sancho work an effective one-two pass on the left wing, putting the full-back in a good position for a cross. His high, hanging delivery is attacked by Jackson, who puts his header disappointingly wide of the mark.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

16:19

CLOSE TO A FIFTH! Sancho’s inswinging corner is headed away initially by Welbeck, but only as far as Palmer 20 yards from goal. Full of confidence, the England international controls the clearance with his knee before hitting a well-timed volley towards goal. The effort forces Verbruggen to cover the top of his goal, but the ball flies narrowly over!

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

16:16

Palmer has become the first Premier League player in history to score four goals before half-time in a single match – an incredible feat for the young forward.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

16:15

OFF THE LINE BY WEBSTER! Palmer turns provider, scooping an unbelievable first-time cross over the top of Brighton’s defence for Jackson, who manages to hold his run until the last possible second. With only the goalkeeper to beat, the striker rounds Verbruggen and sends an off-balance shot towards the open net – only to be denied by Webster, who comes flying across the goal-line to make an acrobatic stop!

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

16:15

Estupinan charges forward, beating Madueke for pace before threading it through to Mitoma. In trademark style, the winger looks to cut inside ahead of Gusto and have a shot but his touch lets him down, allowing Fofana to cut across and end the move.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

16:12

Palmer feeds the ball through to Jackson, who waits for the pass to catch up to him before turning and lashing a left-footed shot that’s pushed behind for a corner by Verbruggen.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

16:11

Chelsea get the match restarted from the kick-off!

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:56

Behind by two goals, Brighton have little option but to come forward and attack; a risky strategy considering just how open and porous their back line has been in the first half. Perhaps Moder could be a useful option in the second half to help protect the defence and keep the ball, while Enciso is a possible entrant either in attack, or in the middle of the park to help create more penetration. Minteh is also a danger down the flanks, while Chelsea will be looking to keep everything in front of them and preserve their deserved lead. Lavia could be introduced for just his third Premier League appearance for the Blues – possibly in place of the booked Fernandez – while Nkunku will likely see the pitch in an attempt to improve on his record of four goals in his last three matches.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:56

An absolutely mad first half at Stamford Bridge comes to a close with Chelsea ahead by four goals to two, thanks to a four-goal first-half performance from Palmer and some poor play at the back from both sides. Brighton started the more positive of the two teams, controlling possession and linking up in neat triangles, eventually taking the lead after just seven minutes thanks to Rutter – scoring after Caicedo’s blocked clearance. It appeared an early deficit was just what Palmer needed to get going, with the England international hitting the woodwork and having a goal chalked off for offside – only to find the back of the net three times in the ensuing 10 minutes – including a superb free-kick from 30 yards out. A Sanchez mistake gave Brighton the chance to pull one back through Baleba, but Palmer was once again there to restore the Blues’ two-goal advantage, slotting an acute-angle finish past Verbruggen for four goals in 40 minutes. Enzo Maresca’s side have produced an xG of 1.95 (1.72 of that coming from Palmer alone), while Brighton scored twice on just 0.72.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:55

HALF-TIME: CHELSEA 4-2 BRIGHTON

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:54

Hurzeler will just be looking to get his side into the half-time interval, where he can deliver additional instructions after seeing a lot of positives and negatives in the first period at Stamford Bridge. Brighton have certainly had their moments going forward, but look to be missing the presence of both Veltman and Van Hecke.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:48

Rutter gets to the corner of the penalty area and cuts inside ahead of Cucurella before hitting a low drive that’s blocked by a well-placed Fernandez.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:47

The fourth official indicates eight minutes will be added to the end of the half for stoppages.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:47

Estupinan sends an outswinging corner towards the six-yard box looking for a late goal, but Fofana and Cucurella combine to clear Chelsea’s lines.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:46

Sancho has now contributed an assist in each of his last three games, while Palmer takes his personal tally this season to six goals – only behind Erling Haaland.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:43

Assist Jadon Malik Sancho

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:42

Goal Cole Jermaine Palmer

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:42

Madueke sends a skipping cross towards the penalty spot for Sancho on the other side, but a brave Verbruggen comes a long way off his line to make sure he’s first to it.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:41

MADUEKE GOES WIDE! Chelsea again expose Brighton’s high line, sending the ball right over the top for Madueke. Hinshelwood tries his best to keep pace with the winger but he’s taken out of the play inside the penalty area, only for Madueke to send his acute-angle shot rippling the side-netting!

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:41

Despite already bagging a hat-trick in 30 minutes, Palmer could have even had more this game, with the forward denied by the frame of the goal and a narrow offside margin, in what could have been an outrageous five-goal spell. He’s on top form – replicating his production from last year

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:41

BRIGHTON PULL ONE BACK! 3-2! It’s a poor goal for Chelsea to concede, with Sanchez virtually passing it right to Baleba 18 yards from goal. From there, it’s a simple finish for the midfielder, who takes a touch to bring the ball under his control before slotting a cool finish past the goalkeeper to pull the lead back to one!

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:37

Cucurella is extremely late challenging Hinshelwood for the ball, catching the midfielder and upending him instead. It’s a yellow card for the now Chelsea – former Brighton – full-back.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:32

Goal Cole Jermaine Palmer

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:31

Brighton’s defence is yet again breached, with Madueke getting past Dunk and Webster 30 yards from goal, until he’s tripped and send to the ground by a desperate Estupinan. It’s a yellow card for the left-back, while Chelsea demand a red.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:31

Yellow Card Enzo Jeremías Fernández

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:30

Penalty Goal Cole Jermaine Palmer

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:28

Yellow Card Lewis Carl Dunk

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:27

There is a lengthy VAR check after the disallowed goal, with the team of referees checking to ensure that Madueke started his run in an offside position. There is also a case to be made that Sancho was unable to hold his line during the pass across the face of goal as well – with the video assistants agreeing with the on-field decision.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:26

ANOTHER GOAL CHALKED OFF! Chelsea move the ball up from the back centrally, with Jackson picking up possession inside the centre-circle. The striker immediately plays a pass forward for the pacey Madueke, who latches onto it and drives into the penalty area. Looking to provide for a team-mate, he squares a pass across the face of goal for Sancho, who finishes from close range, but yet another offside call denies Chelsea by the narrowest of margins!

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:23

Assist Nicolas Jackson

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:22

Goal Cole Jermaine Palmer

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:22

PALMER SCORES BUT IT WON’T COUNT! Again looking for the same connection, this time Fernandez puts some air under his pass, lifting the ball over the top of the defence for the run of Palmer from inside his own half. This time, the forward makes no mistake, slotting his finish past the goalkeeper, but he’s denied by the linesman’s flag, with offside the call!

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:21

OFF THE POST! INCREDIBLE! Fernandez splits the Brighton defence with a superb pass forward for Palmer, putting the ball perfectly in the forward’s stride. The England international’s first touch lets him down somewhat but he still manages to drag Verbruggen off his line before chipping a cheeky finish over him – only to be denied by the base of the post!

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:20

Brighton are moving the ball with speed and purpose in midfield, interchanging neatly in triangles to get past the Chelsea press as they look to build attacks down the wing. Baleba and Hinshelwood have worked well in tandem with their respective full-backs, forcing the hosts onto the back foot early.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:19

INSTINCTIVE SAVE FROM SANCHEZ! Hinshelwood and Baleba link up delightfully in midfield, giving Welbeck the chance to run down the right wing to latch onto the ball. The striker eventually delivers a cross into the six-yard box from a position near the byline, which takes a dangerous deflection on its way through, forcing the Chelsea goalkeeper to stick out an arm and swat it away with a closed fist!

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:18

Estupinan’s ensuing corner-kick is floated to the near post, but Jackson is back to do his defensive duties, powering the ball away with his head.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:16

Estupinan delivers a lovely cross into the penalty area looking for the run of Welbeck, with Cucurella forced into a diving header to turn the ball behind for a Brighton corner.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:13

Sancho glides into the penalty area after linking up with Cucurella, but his low, left-footed cross into the six-yard box is a tame delivery that is easily gathered by Verbruggen.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:13

After being looked at both on the pitch and on the touchline, Rutter has been cleared to return to the fray, having given his side an early lead away from home!

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:12

Brighton take the lead but there’s no time for celebration, as the medical staff are on to the pitch to take a look at Rutter, who appears to have collided with Sanchez during his headed attempt that led to the goal. Chelsea players are circling referee Peter Bankes looking for a foul the other way, but their appeals are denied, as the goal stands!

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:08

Assist Carlos Noom Quomah Baleba

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:08

There are a number of Chelsea players who will be looking to make a good impression against their former club, with Sanchez, Cucurella and Caicedo all coming from Brighton to Stamford Bridge. No doubt the two outfield players will be desperate to score, while the goalkeeper will be looking for a third-consecutive clean sheet; with Jorgensen having featured in Chelsea’s League Cup match against Barrow.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:07

Hinshelwood’s lax pass back to Wieffer is intercepted by Jackson, who plays the ball unselfishly across the edge of the 18-yard box for Sancho. The winger takes a touch to set himself before firing a shot but it’s blocked by a desperate Dunk.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:04

A lovely piece of skill gets Mitoma past Gusto down the left wing, but Caicedo comes across to help narrow down the angle, with the Japan international’s cross eventually caught by Sanchez.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

15:02

Brighton get the match underway from the kick-off!

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

14:48

Brighton make three alterations to the XI that drew 2-2 with Nottingham Forest on Sunday. Webster takes the spot of the unavailable Jan Paul van Hecke at centre-back, while Kadioglu is handed a first Premier League start with the absence of Joel Veltman. The final swap is in midfield, where Samuel Adingra is left out for Wieffer.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

14:48

Chelsea make one change to the side that beat West Ham 3-0 seven days ago, with Gusto in for Adarabioyo at right-back, which pushes Fofana inside to centre-back.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

14:48

BRIGHTON SUBS: Tariq Lamptey, Igor Julio, Julio Enciso, Jakub Moder, Yankuba Minteh, Jason Steele, Yasin Ayari, Evan Ferguson, Imari Samuels.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

14:48

BRIGHTON XI (4-3-3): Bart Verbruggen; Pervis Estupinan, Lewis Dunk, Adam Webster, Ferdi Kadioglu; Carlos Baleba, Mats Wieffer, Jack Hinshelwood; Kaoru Mitoma, Danny Welbeck, Georginio Rutter.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

14:48

CHELSEA SUBS: Axel Disasi, Tosin Adarabioyo, Pedro Neto, Mykhailo Mudryk, Filip Jorgensen, Joao Felix, Christopher Nkunku, Renato Veiga, Romeo Lavia.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

14:48

CHELSEA XI (4-2-3-1): Robert Sanchez: Marc Cucurella, Levi Colwill, Wesley Fofana, Malo Gusto; Enzo Fernandez, Moises Caicedo; Jadon Sancho, Cole Palmer, Noni Madueke; Nicolas Jackson.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

14:48

With 15 minutes to go before kick-off, let’s take a look at how the two sides are lining up – starting with our hosts!

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

14:38

Just one point and one place behind Chelsea, Brighton have gotten off to a flying start under new, young coach Fabian Hurzeler, with the Seagulls avoiding defeat in each of their first seven matches in all competitions. Despite the positive start, today’s visitors have gone three league games without a win, drawing against Arsenal, Ipswich Town and Nottingham Forest. A side usually known for its attacking prowess, Brighton have seemingly found their rhythm defensively, with only Liverpool and Arsenal conceding fewer goals after five matches.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

14:32

Chelsea have bounced back from a disappointing 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace in the Premier League on the first of September, winning each of their last three matches in all competitions by an aggregate score of 9-0. Yet to experience victory in front of the Stamford Bridge faithful this campaign, Enzo Maresca’s sixth-placed side could jump all the way into second by the end of play today with three points and some help from elsewhere.

Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

14:32

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Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion

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Tottenham vs Everton LIVE: Premier League result and reaction after Son Heung-min inspires Spurs win

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Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford’s error and Son Heung-min’s brace helped Tottenham Hotspur to a comprehensive 4-0 victory over hapless Everton in the Premier League on Saturday.

Yves Bissouma and Cristian Romero were also among the goals as Tottenham eased to their first win of the campaign in a game they dominated against a visiting side who have conceded seven times in two games this season and are yet to score themselves.

Pickford carelessly miss-controlled a simple back pass in the first half, allowing Son to snatch the ball from him and score Tottenham’s second goal into an empty, as the home side produced an accomplished display.

Everton, without several first-choice defenders due to injury, were unable to put pressure on their hosts and manager Sean Dyche will be seeking a quick improvement when they host Bournemouth next week in what is already looking like an important game for his struggling side.

Relive all the updates from the Tottenham Hotspur stadium below:

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton LIVE: Premier League updates

  • 77’ GOAL! Son adds another after fine work from Van de Ven [TOT 4-0 EVE]

  • 71’ GOAL! Romero adds a third to make the points safe for Spurs [TOT 3-0 EVE]

  • 25’ GOAL! Son doubles the lead for Postecoglou’s side [TOT 2-0 EVE]

  • 14’ GOAL! Bissouma breaks the deadlock for the hosts [TOT 1-0 EVE]

Tottenham Hotspur FC 4 – 0 Everton FC

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

17:06

Tottenham had themselves to blame for letting the three points slip against Leicester City in their Premier League opener last week, but they produced a clinical display today to beat a hapless Everton 4-0. The visitors were forced onto the defensive in north London from the off and Bissouma’s stunning strike opened the scoring in the 14th minute before captain Son stole the ball from goalkeeper Pickford and fired in their second before the break. Romero headed in a Maddison corner to make it 3-0 in the 71st minute and it wasn’t long before Son found his second, with Van de Ven finding his skipper after a blistering counterattack. Spurs register the first win of their 2024-25 campaign after accounting for 80.9% of the ball and an xG of 2.38. Everton, meanwhile, have conceded seven goals in two matches and only had one shot on target despite 10 attempts and an xG of 0.91, showing Dyche has plenty of work to do to get them firing this season. Spurs will next travel to Newcastle United next Sunday while the Toffees host League Two side Doncaster Rovers in the EFL Cup on Tuesday. Thanks for tuning in to this live coverage. We’ll see you again soon!

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

16:57

FULL-TIME: TOTTENHAM 4-0 EVERTON

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

16:54

Armstrong drives forward with the ball and tries to pick out his teammate, but the assistant referee has his flag up for offside.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

16:51

We have a minimum of five minutes added on at the end of the second half.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

16:51

Into the final seconds we go and Johnson has won a corner kick for Spurs. The corner is played in and Richarlison appeals for a hand, but it’s nothing doing from the referee!

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

16:50

Substitution Idrissa Gana Gueye Harrison Armstrong

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

16:49

Spurs skipper Son, on a hat-trick, has the ball under his feet inside the box, but he can’t beat his marker as Everton clear the ball long!

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

16:48

Spurs are now happy to play the ball across the backline as they run down the clock at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

16:47

Tottenham have won their first Premier League home match in five of the last six seasons, with the only exception being a 1-0 defeat to Everton in 2020-21. It’s safe to say there is no risk of anything like that happening today!

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

16:46

A small break in play, but Pickford gets us back underway as we enter the final period of this fixture. It’s a perfect opportunity for the likes of 18-year-old Gray to make an impression on Tottenham manager Postecoglou.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

16:40

IT’S 4-0 NOW! And it’s Son who gets his second of the afternoon as Spurs break with pace. Van de Ven drives forward with the ball on the break and feeds Song on the left and the Korea Republic international matches it with a neat finish past Pickford! Spurs are running away with this one as Dyche’s troubles are compounded!

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

16:39

Substitution James Daniel Maddison Lucas Erik Holger Bergvall

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

16:39

Assist Micky van de Ven

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

16:39

Richarlison has scored three Premier League goals in the last two meetings against his former side Everton. Will the Brazilian haunt the Toffees again this afternoon with a goalscoring cameo?

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

16:35

Dyche takes off Calvert-Lewin, who has not had the best of outings, with Beto replacing him for the final stretch of this game.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

16:35

Maddison makes amends for not capitalising on that free-kick by floating in a perfect corner onto the head of Romero. That’s his fifth assist in his last four appearances against the Toffees.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

16:34

GAME, SET AND MATCH? Romero makes it 3-0 to Spurs and that surely dashes any hopes of an unlikely Everton comeback! The Spurs centre-back climbs the highest to meet Maddison’s corner and his header rattles the underside of the crossbar on its way in!

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

16:35

Substitution Iyenoma Destiny Udogie Diop Tehuti Djed-Hotep Spence

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

16:35

Substitution Yves Bissouma Archie James Francis Gray

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

16:34

Son is now playing down the left wing and takes on young full-back Dixon, but Tarkowski comes across to help him and concedes a corner!

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

16:34

Maddison takes the free-kick from the edge of the box, but the Spurs midfielder fails to hit the target. That is a wasted opportunity for Spurs who could have settled the outcome of this tie there!

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

16:33

Kulusevski’s first start of the season also comes to an end with Sarr coming on for Spurs.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

16:33

19-year-old Odobert is coming off after a solid Spurs debut with Richarlison making another appearance against his former club.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

16:31

Spurs captain Son wins a free-kick at the edge of the box. It’s a promising position for the hosts, but they will make a couple of substitutions before taking it.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

16:31

Spurs switch the play to the right where Johnson takes on Mykolenko. The Everton defence holds strong and Spurs have to recycle possession.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

16:27

Everton are on the front foot and enjoying a sustained spell on the ball for the first time in this fixture as Postecoglou readies a double substitution to freshen things up for Spurs.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

16:23

Into the final 30 minutes we go and Everton desperately need a goal here in their bid to find a way back into the game! Dyche’s side have played much better football so far in this second half.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

16:20

Lindstrom almost makes an instant impact after coming off the bench as the Denmark international’s powerful strike from inside the box is tipped away by Spurs custodian Vicario!

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

16:17

Substitution Abdoulaye Doucouré Iliman Cheikh Baroy Ndiaye

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

16:17

Substitution Jack David Harrison Jesper Grænge Lindstrøm

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

16:17

There’s a break in play as Porro is down on the grass holding his calf! The Spurs full-back is okay to continue as Spurs resume play with a free-kick.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

16:14

McNeil created an impressive five chances for Everton during that first half, though his side failed to register a single shot on target. Dyche will hope his attackers will be decisive with the chances that come their way in this second period!

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

16:14

Spurs break quickly and win a corner kick. Kulusevski takes it, but Mykolenko deals with the danger! You can see the home side are not settling for a 2-0 lead here.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

16:12

Maddison almost gets on the end of a free-kick into the box, but the Tottenham midfielder fails to get a proper connection and Pickford collects safely!

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

16:10

Spurs are straight onto the attack with Odobert winning a corner. It is dealt with by the Everton defender with Doucoure trying to launch a counter, but failing to find Mykolenko!

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

16:06

We are back underway for the second half at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

16:04

It was pretty much all Tottenham in that first half against Everton as the home side registered nine shots, of which five were on target. Their opponents, on the other hand, are yet to register an attempt on target in the match. Spurs controlled the game with 75.4% possession and generated an xG of 1.46, compared to Everton’s xG of 0.98. According to Opta’s live predictions at the interval, Spurs have a 95.2% likelihood of winning this game while Everton’s chances of a win stay at 0.8%. Dyche’s men have a mountain to climb if they want to salvage something out of this outing in the next 45 minutes!

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

15:58

Tottenham go into the interval with a well-deserved 2-0 lead against Everton in their second outing of the 2024-25 Premier League season. Postecoglou’s side began the game strongly with Romero testing Pickford early. And there was nothing the Everton goalkeeper could do when Bissouma produced a stunning strike in the 14th minute to hand the hosts the advantage. Dyche’s side fell further behind in the 25th minute as Son capitalised on a weak first touch from Pickford, dispossessing the keeper and firing into an open goal to make it 2-0. The Toffees managed to put some pressure on Tottenham towards the end of the first period by winning a string of corners, but the visitors have their work cut out to find a way back into this fixture and avoid a second defeat on the trot!

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

15:52

Tottenham end the first half just like they started it, with Porro’s left-foot strike from outside the box flying wide of Pickford’s goal!

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

15:50

HALF-TIME: TOTTENHAM 2-0 EVERTON

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

15:50

Spurs now have a corner at the other end and Kulusevski will take it. He takes it short to find Son outside the box, but the Spurs captain’s delivery into the box is defended well.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

15:48

Dyche’s side win another corner kick as three minutes are added on at the end of the first half!

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

15:48

Everton are set to end the first half strongly winning back-to-back corners and putting Spurs under some pressure! But it’s safe to say Vicario has had precious little to do in the first 45 minutes!

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

15:46

The game has resumed with Spurs temporarily down to 10 men as Van de Van waits on the sidelines. The Dutch defender looks like he will soldier on as he then makes his way back to the field to defend an Everton free-kick.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

15:45

The play is stopped as Netherlands defender Van de Van is visibly in pain after landing awkwardly on his feet. He is receiving medical attention on the pitch, but it looks like the Spurs player’s involvement in this game is about to end as he makes his way to the sidelines in some discomfort.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

15:41

Spurs continue to attack and this time, Porro drives down the right and floats a cross into the box where Odobert meets it with a header, but his effort goes well over the goal!

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

15:40

Maddison is pulled down to the floor by Iroegbunam yet again in the middle of the park, meaning Everton can take a slight breather.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

15:38

It’s almost another goalkeeping mistake, but this time at the other end, as Vicario holds onto the ball a little too long for comfort. But the Spurs goalkeeper gets it away to safety with Calvert-Lewin lurking.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

15:36

Are Everton set to endure another miserable August? They haven’t won a single Premier League game during the month in any of the last three seasons, drawing thrice and losing six times.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

15:33

The skies have cleared as we are approaching the half-hour mark at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, but it’s been all gloom for Everton so far in this game.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

15:32

That was Son’s sixth goal for Spurs in 14 appearances against Everton in the Premier League — the Korea Republic attacker leading by example!

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

15:28

Goal Heung-Min Son

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

15:26

Odobert takes on Dixon down the right wing and wins another corner for Spurs. The French attacker, signed from relegated Burnley, is enjoying a fine debut so far for Tottenham.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

15:25

Tottenham have enjoyed more than 77% possession in the first 20 minutes of this match, and they are not calming down as they continue to push the Toffees into their own half!

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

15:23

A reminder that Tottenham usually love scoring against the Toffees! They have scored more Premier League goals against Everton than any other opponent — making it 103 goals today!

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

15:20

Everton are looking for an instant reply and have a corner now, but the Spurs backline manages to get the ball clear!

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

15:16

Goal Yves Bissouma

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

15:16

All the play is happening in the Everton half so far and Udogie does well to get past his defender, but the Spurs man can’t get his cross into the centre of the box.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

15:14

SAVE AGAIN!! Spurs are piling the pressure on Everton here and goalkeeper Pickford has to make another intervention to deny Maddison one-on-one before Johnson’s glancing header from a Maddison cross goes wide seconds later!

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

15:13

It’s a first foray forward from Everton, but Dixon is dealt with comfortably by Odobert and the chance is gone! It could be an intriguing battle between the two 19-year-olds today.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

15:10

ANOTHER SAVE! Son pulls the trigger from outside the box and his shot takes a big deflection off McNeil on its way to the goal! Pickford has to dive to his right and tip it away to keep the score level!

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

15:08

It’s another corner for Spurs and this time, it is debutant Odobert who wins it!

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

15:06

SAVE!! Pickford is forced into his first stop of the afternoon as Romero takes a sighter at goal from inside the box, but it’s a strong fist from the Everton goalkeeper to deny him! This is a bright start for the home side!

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

15:04

Spurs are onto the attack straight away and Maddison fires a ball across the goal, which ultimately leads to Spurs’ first corner of the game inside two minutes!

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

15:03

KICK OFF! Referee Anthony Taylor blows his whistle and Spurs captain Son gets us underway in this Premier League contest.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

14:59

It’s coming down quite heavily in North London, but both sets of players are now making their way onto the pitch at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, meaning we are just moments away from the kick-off.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

14:55

With Young suspended after getting sent off against the Seagulls, 19-year-old Dixon comes in to replace the right-back and makes his Everton debut in the only change in the Dyche’s side from the 3-0 defeat to Brighton last time around. Tarkowski, who has been nursing a hamstring strain, recovers in time to feature in central defence alongside Keane, while Calvert-Lewin leads the line for the Toffees who are looking to open their account for the new season this afternoon.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

14:49

Postecoglou is without summer signing Dominic Solanke, who sustained an ankle injury during his debut against Leicester, and Rodrigo Bentancur, who suffered a head injury in the same game. Odobert makes his Spurs debut finding a place among the front three while Bissouma takes the place of Bentancur. Kulusevski, lining up alongside Maddison in the midfield, is the other change in the Spurs XI as he comes in to replace Senegal international Pape Matar Sarr.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

14:49

EVERTON SUBS: Mason Holgate, Iliman Ndiaye, Joao Virginia, Beto, Jake O’Brien, Neal Maupay, Jesper Lindstrom, Jenson Metcalfe, Harrison Armstrong.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

14:49

EVERTON (4-2-3-1): Jordan Pickford; Vitalii Mykolenko, Michael Keane, James Tarkowski, Roman Dixon; Idrissa Gueye, Tim Iroegbunam; Dwight McNeil, Abdoulaye Doucoure, Jack Harrison; Dominic Calvert-Lewin.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

14:45

TOTTENHAM SUBS: Radu Dragusin, Richarlison, Archie Gray, Lucas Bergvall, Timo Werner, Fraser Forster, Djed Spence, Pape Sarr, Ben Davies.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

14:45

TOTTENHAM (4-3-3): Guglielmo Vicario; Destiny Udogie, Micky van de Ven, Cristian Romero, Pedro Porro; James Maddison, Yves Bissouma, Dejan Kulusevski; Wilson Odobert, Son Heung-Min, Brennan Johnson.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

14:44

Everton, meanwhile, finished 15th last season and Sean Dyche’s side began their new campaign with a 3-0 defeat to Brighton & Hove Albion at Goodison Park last Saturday. Kaoru Mitoma, Danny Welbeck and Simon Adingra all scored past the Toffees who finished with 10 men after 39-year-old defender Ashley Young saw a red card midway through the second half. Everton’s last league win against Spurs came on the opening day of the 2020-21 season when a Dominic Calvert-Lewin goal proved to be the difference between the two sides.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

14:40

Ange Postecoglou’s Tottenham are looking for their first win of the 2024-25 season after settling for a 1-1 draw with Leicester City in their opening fixture last week. Pedro Porro had given Spurs the lead in the first half, but they were made to pay for their inability to kill off the game when 37-year-old Jamie Vardy equalised for newly promoted Leicester in the 57th minute at King Power Stadium. Spurs, who finished two points behind fourth-placed Aston Villa last season, will aim to get their season up and running against the Toffees in front of their own supporters today.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

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Hello and welcome this live text commentary, and we are in North London today where Tottenham Hotspur host Everton in their second Premier League outing of the season.

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Aston Villa vs Arsenal LIVE: Premier League result and reaction as Leandro Trossard inspires Gunners to win

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Arsenal secured a fine win against Aston Villa away from home after an instant impact from substitute Leandro Trossard who broke the deadlock before getting involved in the build-up to Thomas Partey’s goal.

The teams played out a frustrating first half at Villa Park that was beset with stoppages and breaks of play that favoured the home side and stopped Mikel Arteta’s men finding any rhythm. The Gunners dominated the early stages and Bukayo Saka was denied by Emi Martinez touching his shot wide of the far post.

Villa created two huge opportunities and both came to Ollie Watkins. The first saw him turn the ball wide after Morgan Rogers picks him out in the box and the second saw the striker’s headed effort palmed away by a scrambling David Raya in what could have been the moment of the game.

Trossard was then brought on and arrived at the right time to turn a loose ball home from inside the box. He then drove Arsenal up the pitch and found Saka at the far post. Saka rolled a pass back to Partey whose shot from range beat Martinez to give the Gunners a cushion.

Arsenal take the points and continue their winning runs.

Relive the action from today’s Premier League encounter below:

Aston Villa vs Arsenal

  • Arsenal pass Aston Villa test and prove why they’re Manchester City’s main title rivals

  • Aston Villa beaten 2-0 by Arsenal in the Premier League

  • 77’ GOAL! – Partey’s shot from range doubles Arsenal’s lead (AVL 0-2 ARS)

  • 67’ GOAL! – Trossard comes off the bench and scores (AVL 0-1 ARS)

  • 54’ SAVE! – Raya denies Watkins after Onana hits crossbar (AVL 0-0 ARS)

  • 39’ CLOSE! – Havertz turns Martinelli’s pass wide of the target (AVL 0-0 ARS)

  • 24’ MISS! – Huge moment for Watkins but he hooks a shot wide (AVL 0-0 ARS)

  • 15’ SAVE! – Martinez tips Saka’s shot wide of goal (AVL 0-0 ARS)

Aston Villa FC 0 – 2 Arsenal FC

Arsenal pass Aston Villa test and prove why they’re Manchester City’s main title rivals

20:03 , Mike Jones

Two games are no barometer of a team’s title chances but the early psychological signs are on point for Arsenal as they ended their Aston Villa hoodoo with a result the Gunners of a few years ago could not have hoped to claim.

Under a manager desperate to get one over the only club he hasn’t excelled at, Villa had the chances to make it three consecutive victories over the Gunners, to once again do damage to a title challenge when one defeat can be the difference between a first league title in 20 years and further frustration.

Arsenal pass Villa test and prove why they’re Man City’s main title rivals

FT Aston Villa 0-2 Arsenal

20:00 , Mike Jones

And Thomas Partey’s goal which sealed the victory for Arsenal:

FT Aston Villa 0-2 Arsenal

19:56 , Mike Jones

Here is Leandro Trossard’s first touch, and Arsenal’s opening goal:

FT Aston Villa 0-2 Arsenal

19:53 , Mike Jones

Two games into the season and Arsenal have scored four goals, conceding none.

It’s the defence that will win them the Premier League this season with Mikel Arteta determined to keep as many clean sheets as possible.

So far so good for the Gunners.

FT Aston Villa 0-2 Arsenal

19:49 , Mike Jones

Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya speaking to Sky Sports: “Everyone is a hero because we work together. It’s not just me saving the ball. It was a crucial moment in the game where it was 0-0 and they had chances and I was there to save Ollie’s [Watkins] header.

“I think of what I remember, it’s a shot from outside the box. I’m on the floor so I try to get up and I can’t reach it. I just see Ollie going in there so I react as quickly as possible I put my hand there and there’s no one there to get the ball.

“It’s just a repetition of things. You do drills and have to save one ball and get up to save another. This time it paid off. This is a reaction one, I don’t think it’s my best save.

“I try to help the team as much as possible to win games.”

FT Aston Villa 0-2 Arsenal

19:42 , Mike Jones

Arsenal are up to third in the Premier League, level on points with Brighton and Manchester City. The champions are currently top due to goal difference after hammering Ipswich 4-1 earlier today.

FT Aston Villa 0-2 Arsenal

19:39 , Mike Jones

Arsenal lost both of their Premier League meetings with Aston Villa last season.

They are already three points better off this time around as Mikel Arteta and his team head over to applaud the jubilant away fans.

Full-time! Aston Villa 0-2 Arsenal

19:32 , Mike Jones

90+4 mins: No goals for Aston Villa and a tough loss. Arsenal’s two goals were moments of quality from Leandro Trossard and Thomas Partey.

Aston Villa had their moments but Ollie Watkins twice missed brilliant chances in front of goal and the result swung the way of Arsenal.

Mikel Arteta will be pleased. His team didn’t reach their peak today but have come away from Villa Park with a fine victory and three points.

Aston Villa 0-2 Arsenal

19:28 , Mike Jones

90 mins: Four minutes of added time to play at Villa Park.

Aston Villa 0-2 Arsenal

19:23 , Mike Jones

83 mins: Time is running out for Aston Villa to get themselves back into this game. Arsenal look more alive, more alert and more dangerous.

The fisr goal unlocked Bukayo Saka and he’s now becoming a nuisance for the hosts.

Aston Villa 0-2 Arsenal

19:19 , Mike Jones

80 mins: 10 minutes to go at Villa Park and you feel as though the game has gone for the hosts. If they can get a goal back there is a chance but Arsenal have been clinical in this second half and Villa haven’t.

GOAL! Aston Villa 0-2 Arsenal (Partey, 77’)

19:16 , Mike Jones

77 mins: Another one!

After a fine run from Trossard who squares a pass across the box Saka has the ball again on the right wing and decides to play it inside for Thomas Partey.

Partet takes a touch then shoots. He drills it well as Martinez leaps across. The goalkeeper gets a hand to the ball but can’t keep it out and Arsenal’s lead is doubled.

Aston Villa 0-1 Arsenal

19:15 , Mike Jones

76 mins: Odegaard wins a free kick off Tielemans and takes a couple more seconds out of the game. Unai Emery decides to make a couple of substitutions with Ian Maatsen and Ross Barkley come on to replace Amadou Onana and Lucas Digne.

Will the subs have a similar impact to Leandro Trossard?

Aston Villa 0-1 Arsenal

19:12 , Mike Jones

73 mins: Arsenal were fantastic at controlling games last season when they went in front. They had the best performing defence of the Premier League and will need to show why this evening.

Villa have upped the tempo but as is their way Arsenal are slowing things down when they have possession.

Aston Villa 0-1 Arsenal

19:10 , Mike Jones

70 mins: What can Aston Villa muster now? They were playing well but that goal has changed the complexion of the match. The home side need to step through the gears now and force Arsenal to defend more.

The Gunners, despite that goal, aren’t playing to the best of their ability and they are there to be taken if Villa can improve themselves.

GOAL! Aston Villa 0-1 Arsenal (Trossard, 67’)

19:06 , Mike Jones

67 mins: Bang!

Leandro Trossard has only just come onto the pitch and his impact is immediate. Arsenal come down the right side of the pitch with Saka pulling the ball back from the byline.

It comes to Kai Havertz who gets tackled by Morgan Rogers.

The loose ball rolls to Trossard who drills it into the back of the net.

Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal

19:05 , Mike Jones

66 mins: Close!

Lucas Digne swings a free kick into the penalty area from the left wing and picks out Ezri Konsa at the back post. Konsa rises above everyone and nods the ball across goal.

None of his teammates can get there though and the ball bounces safely out of play.

Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal

19:03 , Mike Jones

63 mins: Chance!

Odegaard receives the ball on the edge of the box. He spins away from the nearest defender then slips Bukayo Saka in between the lines.

Saka collects the ball, then looks to shift it around Emi Martinez who makes himself wide and pushes the ball away from the winger.

The replays show Saka was probably offside but that was a moment for Arsenal to at least build some confidence by hitting the back of the net.

Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal

18:58 , Mike Jones

60 mins: An hour played at Villa Park and things are starting to heat up. Martin Odegaard curls a shot into Martinez’s hands and the Villa goalkeeper thinks about a possible counter-attack before deciding against it.

Still, the deadlock is there to be broken.

Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal

18:56 , Mike Jones

57 mins: Villa’s ascendancy continues as they win a corner. The ball is flung into the box towards Amadou Onana who meets it with a header that flies over the crossbar.

The home fans are singing and bouncing around now.

Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal

18:53 , Mike Jones

54 mins: World class!

David Raya has just kept Arsenal in this game. Amadou Onana takes a shot from the edge of the box and a deflection bounces the ball onto the crossbar.

Raya leaps to touch it upwards and is on the deck as the ball rebounds back into play.

Ollie Watkins is there first and flings himself at the ball, nodding it towards goal only for Raya to leap up and palm it clear with one hand!

Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal

18:48 , Mike Jones

48 mins: Arsenal look to play out from the back again but the build-up is slow and without purpose. They end up flicking an aerial pass over the top and sending it straight through to Emi Martinez.

Second half! Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal

18:44 , Mike Jones

Arsenal get the ball rolling for the second half. No more changes from either manager as the match resumes at Villa Park.

HT Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal

18:40 , Mike Jones

Nothing to split the teams at the half-time interval. Which side will come out for the second half with more purpose and resolve? A win for both could be crucial even in these early stages of the season.

HT Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal

18:37 , Mike Jones

Mikel Arteta provides update on talks over new Arsenal contract

Mikel Arteta has revealed talks over a new contract at Arsenal will take place after the transfer window shuts.

Arteta’s current deal at the Emirates expires next summer, but the 42-year-old promised back in July there would be no issues over him signing fresh terms.

No announcement has followed but the Spanish coach allayed any fears amongst supporters ahead of the trip to Aston Villa on Saturday.

Mikel Arteta provides update on Arsenal contract situation

Half-time! Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal

18:27 , Mike Jones

45+6 mins: The whistle goes to end the first half with neither team gaining the advantage. It’s been an evenly balanced affair with the clearest chance falling to Watkins.

All to play for in the second half.

Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal

18:24 , Mike Jones

45+3 mins: Arsenal’s two centre-backs are really getting stuck in against Ollie Watkins and Morgan Rogers. They both look as though they’re in trouble but then come away with the ball and usually leave the strikers on the floor.

It’s a great battle developing between them all and brilliant to watch.

Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal

18:21 , Mike Jones

45 mins: Six minutes off added time to play at the end of this first half. Can one of the teams get the opener and lead at the break?

Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal

18:19 , Mike Jones

42 mins: Bailey curls a shot at goal after Ollie Watkins is denied by one of Arsenal’s defenders. For a moment it looks as though Bailey’s effort has lobbed David Raya but the Arsenal goalkeeper jumps backwards and grabs the ball.

Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal

18:15 , Mike Jones

39 mins: Close!

Arsenal work the ball well from one side to the other. They find Martinelli on the left wing and he dances into the box before drilling a low effort towards the near post.

Kai Havertz is there and gets to the ball first but he can only turn a first time shot wide of the woodwork.

Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal

18:12 , Mike Jones

36 mins: This game has been awkward for both teams since the start. There’s been repeated fouls, free kicks, injuries, breaks in play. Nothing to get the match flowing.

That probably plays into Aston Villa’s hands as they’re the underdogs in this match and so far they’ve held their own admirably against Mikel Arteta’s Gunners.

Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal

18:09 , Mike Jones

33 mins: Villa win a free kick over on their left wing. Youri Tielemans whips the set piece into the penalty area but Declan Rice rises highest to win the ball.

Arsenal burst forward with Rice sending the ball to Havertz on the right. He’s onside as he delivers the cross into the box. Saka is the intended target but Leon Bailey gets ahead of him and manages to intercept the ball.

Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal

18:06 , Mike Jones

30 mins: Arsenal are trying to slow down the game. Regain possession and build an attack after weathering Villa’s best period of the match so far.

There’s a tense battle developing in the middle of the pitch. Arsenal are trying to play through Villa, Villa trying to keep them quiet.

Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal

18:04 , Mike Jones

27 mins: Watkins’ miss was unforgivable in truth. His manager, teammates and the fans will all be gutted about it but Villa have finally sparked into life.

If they can get the opener then all will be forgiven.

Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal

18:01 , Mike Jones

24 mins: Chance!

Massive moment for Aston Villa. Gabriel is hurried by Leon Bailey who manages to poke the ball into the path of Morgan Rogers. Rogers carries the ball into the box then squares it to Ollie Watkins who is wide open.

All he needs to do is hit the target but the striker hooks his shot wide of the near post!

Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal

17:57 , Mike Jones

21 mins: Bailey is still being treated over on the right side of the pitch. Unai Emery looks concerned but his winger is jogging up and down the sidelines which is a good sign at least.

The match restarts with Arsenal picking up where they left off.

Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal

17:56 , Mike Jones

18 mins: Matty Cash has gone off the pitch and has been replaced with Kosta Nedeljkovic. Leon Bailey looks in trouble too. He tries to weave his way into the box from the right wing after receiving the pass from Amadou Onana.

As he turns his back to goal, he goes to ground and seems in a bad way.

Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal

17:51 , Mike Jones

15 mins: Save!

Ben White makes a run into the box on the overlap and Martin Odegaard looks for him. Bukayo Saka intercepts the ball and check sto the left before drilling a shot at goal.

Emi Martinez drops to the right and pushes the ball wide of the target.

Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal

17:48 , Mike Jones

12 mins: Arsenal have been the team on the front foot with a high aggressive press. Villa have been forced to go long numerous times already which is hindering their desire to keep possession.

Martinelli puts a cross into the box from the left and lifts it over to Saka. He’s up against Matty Cash who goes to ground after that attack comes to an end.

Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal

17:43 , Mike Jones

9 mins: Havertz releases Gabriel Martinelli up the pitch from deep inside his own box. The winger carries the ball to the edge of the box before squaring it over to Saka.

Saka’s cross is flapped away by Martinez and the ball drops to Rice. Rice shoots but fizzes his strike straight at the goalkeeper who clings onto the ball.

Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal

17:42 , Mike Jones

6 mins: Saka brings the ball down the wing and flicks a pass inside to Martin Odegaard. Odegaard’s fancy footwork sees him skip to the edge of the box before looking for Kai Havertz and Declan Rice making runs into the left side.

Matty Cash intercepts and sends the ball forward to Morgan Rogers. Rogers tries to spin around the nearest defender but loses the ball and the attempted counter-attack breaks down.

Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal

17:39 , Mike Jones

3 mins: Villa’s formation seems fluid between a 4-4-2 and 4-3-3 with Leon Bailey doing the work of running between the lines depending on when and how forceful Villa want to press.

Arsenal attempt to pass the ball through midfield with an inward stepping Timber slotting one over to the right wing. Bukayo Saka is the target but Lucas Digne intercepts and takes over.

Kick off! Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal

17:36 , Mike Jones

Aston Villa, finally, get the ball rolling at Villa Park. They work it back to Emi Martinez who sweeps a long ball over to the right side of the pitch.

Jurrien Timber gets his first involvement by clearing the ball away but Villa recover possession and look forward again.

Aston Villa vs Arsenal

17:30 , Mike Jones

There’s a slight delay as the communications between the referee and the fourth officials were down. The players now leave the tunnel and head out onto the pitch.

This is another fascinating match-up which could go either way. Aston Villa have the home advantage and could spring a surprise on the Gunners.

Kick off is up next…

Aston Villa vs Arsenal

17:25 , Mike Jones

With both of these two teams finishing inside the top four last season this is an early clash of teams wanting to be top of the table. Both earned opening day victories last week and will want to keep that momentum going.

It’s Villa’s first home game of the year, can they earn a win against the Gunners?

Aston Villa vs Arsenal

17:20 , Mike Jones

Unai Emery has lost only one of his seven matches as a manager versus Arsenal in all competitions, Villa’s 4-2 Premier League home defeat in February 2023 when the Gunners scored twice in stoppage time.

Aston Villa vs Arsenal

17:15 , Mike Jones

Morgan Rogers has scored in each of his last three Premier League appearances at Villa Park.

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Aston Villa vs Arsenal

17:10 , Mike Jones

Kai Havertz has an unrivalled 17 Premier League goal involvements since mid-February, with 10 goals and seven assists in 15 appearances.

The German is yet to score or set up a goal in seven games against Aston Villa, the most he has faced an opponent without doing so.

Aston Villa vs Arsenal

17:05 , Mike Jones

Ollie Watkins has gone six Premier League appearances without a goal since he scored in a 2-0 win at Arsenal on 14 April. He has five career league goals against the Gunners.

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It doesn’t matter that it’s early – Arsenal face major test in a title fight of tiny margins

17:00 , Mike Jones

Both of these managers have done very good jobs, both of these clubs have made sizeable strides. One of them is nonetheless likely about to get criticised and told they need to do more in the next week or risk missing out on their objectives. And it almost doesn’t matter which coach it’s aimed at.

Such is the relentless, never-stand-still nature of the Premier League and the focus point of most outsider commentators, who see transfer necessities in draws and trophy pushes in victories, even two weeks into the season.

It doesn’t matter that it’s early – Arsenal have a title fight of tiny margins

Aston Villa vs Arsenal

16:55 , Mike Jones

The Gunners have won 17 of their 19 top-flight matches in 2024, with their only defeat coming at home to Aston Villa in April. They can equal the record of 18 league wins from the first 20 matches of a calendar year, set by Liverpool in 1982 and matched by Manchester City in both 2019 and 2021.

Aston Villa vs Arsenal

16:50 , Mike Jones

Arsenal have won eight of their nine Premier League away games so far in 2024, drawing the other, scoring 28 goals and keeping seven clean sheets. It is their longest unbeaten away streak since a run of 12 in 2016 under Arsene Wenger.

Aston Villa vs Arsenal

16:45 , Mike Jones

Aston Villa are looking to win their opening two Premier League matches of a season for a fourth time, having done so in 1995-96, 1999-00 and 2020-21.

They have won their opening home league fixture in each of the past four seasons – and began 2023-24 with eight straight top-flight victories at Villa Park.

Aston Villa vs Arsenal

16:40 , Mike Jones

Arsenal have won 14 Premier League games at Villa Park, their joint most at an away venue along with Selhurst Park.

Aston Villa vs Arsenal

16:35 , Mike Jones

Aston Villa did the double over Arsenal last season, accounting for 40% of the Gunners’ Premier League defeats in 2023-24.

Villa have won five of the past nine Premier League meetings, keeping a clean sheet each time. It’s as many victories as they’d managed in their previous 46 attempts against Arsenal.

Gabriel Jesus not on the bench

16:30 , Mike Jones

Neither Fabio Vieira nor Gabriel Jesus are on the bench for Arsenal. Vieira is being rumoured with a move to Porto so as the transfer window comes to a close Arsenal are taking no chances with the midfielder.

Gabriel Jesus meanwhile seems to have picked up an injury (rumoured to be with his groin) and will play no part in today’s proceedings.

Arsenal set to send Fabio Vieira back to Porto?

16:25 , Mike Jones

Arsenal could lose Fabio Vieira as they move closer to securing Mikel Merino in a midfield shuffle.

Fabrizio Romano reports that the Gunners will send Vieira to Porto on loan.

There will be no buy option, yet the Portuguese club will cover Vieira’s salary for the season.

Aston Villa vs Arsenal team changes

16:20 , Mike Jones

Unai Emery makes no changes to his Aston Villa side backing the team who defeated West Ham last time out to perform well against Arsenal too.

Mikel Arteta meanwhile replaces Oleksandr Zinchenko with Jurrien Timber at left-back.

Aston Villa vs Arsenal line-ups

16:16 , Mike Jones

Aston Villa XI: Martinez; Cash, Konsa, Torres, Digne; Onana, Tielemans; McGinn, Rogers, Bailey; Watkins

Arsenal XI: Raya; White, Saliba, Gabriel, Timber; Odegaard, Partey, Rice; Saka, Havertz, Martinelli

Aston Villa v Arsenal early team news

16:10 , Mike Jones

Aston Villa midfielder Amadou Onana was the only one of Villa’s eight summer signings to start against West Ham last weekend, when full-backs Ian Maatsen and Kosta Nedeljkovic made their club debuts as late substitutes.

Arsenal don’t have any fresh fitness concerns though Mikel Arteta is unsure whether Jurrien Timber is ready to start as the club carefully manage his comeback from long-term injury.

Emery on Martinez contract extension

16:05 , Mike Jones

Aston Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez has signed an extension to his existing contract and will now be at the midlands club until 2029.

Here’s what Unai Emery had to say about working with the Argentinian in the future: “We are very happy because Emiliano Martínez is very important. He’s involved completely in this project.

“When I arrived here, I knew him before because we were working in Arsenal together. I knew his mentality and even now it’s stronger than before because he’s achieving individual objectives with his national team and here with Aston Villa.

“His extension is fantastic for us and very good for every supporter of Aston Villa, we can be proud of him.”

Unai Emery on facing Arsenal

15:40 , Jack Rathborn

“We are excited, we are motivated, but we have to show again our capacity,” says Unai Emery.

“If we are able to repeat with the different players, with the different ways, one year more here how we can compete, how we can face teams like Arsenal.

“The challenge is motivating for us and our supporters to face them.”

Aston Villa vs Arsenal team news

15:30 , Jack Rathborn

Tyrone Mings and Boubacar Kamara remain as long-term absentees for Villa, with Robin Olsen also a major doubt.

Jhon Duran will likely have to settle for a place on the bench despite his winner against West Ham, though Jacob Ramsey and Ian Maatsen will hope that their cameos have shown Unai Emery that they are deserving of a place in the starting line-up.

For Arsenal, Declan Rice limped off in the last minutes of the win over Wolves, though reports suggesting that the midfielder is fine – Arteta suggested it was cramp – and will be in line to start. Tomiyasu, Vieira and Tierney remain injured while Eddie Nketiah will likely sit out amid reports of a move to Nottingham Forest.

Bukayo Saka was also seen limping at times during the match, and was eventually replaced by Leandro Trossard after scoring, but he should be fine to start against Villa.

Jurrien Timber replaced Zinchenko at the weekend, and was lively in his cameo, and may have done enough to warrant a place in the starting eleven. Thomas Partey will be fighting Jorginho for a starting berth, with Rice and Odegaard guaranteed to start in midfield.

The front three will likely stay the same as it was against Wolves, with neither Jesus or Trossard doing enough during their cameos to suggest they should start.

Mikel Arteta on Arsenal’s Aston Villa test

15:20 , Jack Rathborn

“It’s one of the toughest places to go for sure,” Arteta said in his pre-match press conference. “We know that, we’ve prepared really well to understand what we have to do to go there and win the game.

“They dominate every aspect of the game, when you give them space to run they are phenomenal, when there is no space and they have to find it they can do that. In any restarts or set-pieces, they are at it, and that’s why they did what they did.

“They scored and we didn’t, it’s very simple. In two games we had an enormous amount of chances to do that, and that was the big difference. There were other details for sure which we have analysed, and we will have to do better tomorrow because they are a really good side with a good coach.

“What Unai [Emery] and Julen [Lopategui] did for us [Basque managers] was set the standard so high, they won a lot. The way they coach their teams, the way they represented their clubs was at the highest level, and that gave a platform for the younger ones like myself, like Xabi [Alonso], like Andoni [Iraola] to earn that curiosity that there are coaches from here, so we need to be grateful to those two.”

Mikel Arteta compares Bukayo Saka to Lionel Messi after Arsenal beat Wolves: ‘You can’t stop him’

15:10 , Jack Rathborn

Mikel Arteta praised an “unbelievable” contribution from Bukayo Saka after the winger fired in Arsenal’s second goal in their 2-0 win over Wolves at the Emirates to kick off their Premier League campaign.

The Gunners are looking to end a 21-year wait for the title, having finished second to Manchester City in each of the last two seasons, missing out by two points in May despite winning 16 of their final 18 games.

And they got off to an ideal start in north London against Gary O’Neil’s side when Kai Havertz dashed towards the six-yard box to meet Saka’s cross in the 25th minute, squeezing between goalkeeper Jose Sa and defender Yerson Mosquera and heading his side into a deserved lead following early pressure.

Mikel Arteta compares Bukayo Saka to Lionel Messi: ‘You can’t stop him’

Kai Havertz talks up Bukayo Saka after Arsenal start season with victory

15:00 , Jack Rathborn

Kai Havertz praised Arsenal team-mate Bukayo Saka’s “perfect” contribution after the winger scored and assisted to help his side to a 2-0 opening-day Premier League win against Wolves.

Saka’s cross from the right in the 25th minute set up Havertz to head in the Gunners’ first goal of the new season and hand them an ideal start at the Emirates Stadium as they seek to end a 21-year wait for the title.

Gary O’Neil’s side gave their hosts some nervous moments thereafter and Arsenal twice had goalkeeper David Raya to thank for preserving their lead, most spectacularly after he pulled off a brilliant one-handed save to deny debutant striker Jorgen Strand Larsen midway through the first half.

The win was sealed 16 minutes from time when Saka’s left-footed drive inside the near post capped a fine individual display.

Kai Havertz talks up Bukayo Saka after Arsenal start season with victory

Wolves make loan bid for Arsenal’s England goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale

14:50 , Jack Rathborn

Wolves have made an offer to sign Arsenal’s England goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale on a season-long loan.

The PA news agency understands the bid, submitted on Monday, also includes an option to buy at the end of the campaign.

Ramsdale fell out of favour last season as manager Mikel Arteta promoted David Raya to number one and he made just 11 appearances, only two of which came after the turn of the year.

Despite his lack of activity the 26-year-old, whose contract has two years to run, was still included in England’s Euro 2024 squad.

Before that tournament Ramsdale told talkSPORT: “No footballer wants to not play. I’ve had a tough year personally not playing and I never want to do that again.”

Wolves have made a bid to sign Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale on loan (John Walton/PA) (PA Wire)Wolves have made a bid to sign Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale on loan (John Walton/PA) (PA Wire)

Wolves have made a bid to sign Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale on loan (John Walton/PA) (PA Wire)

Arsenal might have to wait as they target Nico Williams

14:40 , Jack Rathborn

Athletic Bilbao’s Nico Williams is Arsenal’s preferred target for a wide player in the last week of the window, although there is an acceptance they may have to wait for a major move.

Mikel Arteta is now keen to increase the options in his forward line, with the London club set to secure midfielder Mikel Merino’s move from Real Sociedad. One issue influencing recruitment, however, is Arsenal effectively operating off a different budget depending if a player is a named target or not.

It isn’t quite a case of the club just being willing to pay a certain amount for a necessary position. Arsenal are willing to pay what it takes for those specific named targets they feel would be certain starters, as could be seen with Declan Rice last summer.

Arsenal might have to wait as they target Nico Williams

Arsenal train ahead of trip to Aston Villa

14:30 , Jack Rathborn

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Mikel Arteta provides update on Arsenal contract situation: ‘We are on it’

14:20 , Jack Rathborn

Mikel Arteta has told Arsenal fans not to panic about his contract with talks set to get under way once the summer transfer window shuts.

Arteta has entered the final 12 months of his deal at the Emirates and while he insisted last month fresh terms would not be an issue, no announcement has been forthcoming.

Ahead of facing predecessor Unai Emery on Saturday night, the Gunners boss attempted to allay any fears amongst supporters.

Mikel Arteta provides update on Arsenal contract situation

It doesn’t matter that it’s early – Arsenal face major test in a title fight of tiny margins

14:10 , Jack Rathborn

Both of these managers have done very good jobs, both of these clubs have made sizeable strides. One of them is nonetheless likely about to get criticised and told they need to do more in the next week or risk missing out on their objectives. And it almost doesn’t matter which coach it’s aimed at.

Such is the relentless, never-stand-still nature of the Premier League and the focus point of most outsider commentators, who see transfer necessities in draws and trophy pushes in victories, even two weeks into the season.

Defeat? That can mean anything, from a side going stale to a manager falling short. But both of these clubs will sidestep those hot takes, of course. Regardless of a single result in isolation, both will feel they are prepared and on course for their respective seasonal objectives – it’s just that Arsenal have far less margin for error. And that makes this trip to Villa Park a particularly noteworthy one, with the Gunners up against their former boss Unai Emery, and their former goalkeeper Emi Martinez.

It doesn’t matter that it’s early – Arsenal have a title fight of tiny margins

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Friday 23 August 2024 15:21 , Alex Pattle

Hello, and welcome to The Independent’s live coverage of Aston Villa vs Arsenal in the Premier League!

The Gunners are aiming to build on a strong start to their title challenge, having beaten Wolves 2-0 at home on the season’s opening weekend. That victory came courtesy of goals from Bukayo Saka and Kai Havertz, who provided the assist for Saka’s second-half strike after nodding home inside the first half-hour.

Aston Villa also enter this fixture on the back of a win in gameweek one, however. Emery’s side came out on top against West Ham at London Stadium, as Amadou Onana struck early and Jhon Duran ensured a 2-1 victory.

For Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal, almost every game is a must-win this season, after their last two campaigns saw them challenge Manchester City valiantly but come up short both times. They could, therefore, be in for a nervy afternoon at Villa Park, as play a team that beat them twice last season – en route to securing Champions League football, no less. Emery and co prevailed 2-0 away and 1-0 at home, and they will believe they can repeat the trick here.

Follow live as we build up to kick-off at 5.30pm BST.




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