now 16.20 BST Mark Robins, a fine manager and man – his Stoke team are winning 1-0 at Southampton after a goal from Lewis Baker. Share5m ago 16.14 BST West Brom 1-1 Portsmouth, Colby Bishop equalises straight after a near-miss for the Baggies. Share6m ago 16.13 BST Celtic have an early second-half lead: Benjamin Nygren gets it against Livingston. Share7m ago 16.13 BST Goal! Burnley 1-0 Sunderland (Josh Cullen, 47) Another rousing Scott Parker half-time team talk. There is a VAR delay, but Cullen’s ever so slightly deflected shot counts. View image in fullscreen Josh Cullen puts the home side ahead. Photograph: Matt McNulty/Getty Images Share Updated at 16.18 BST9m ago 16.11 BST Red card for Wolves - Toti A push on Evanilson and he can have few complaints, denial of a goalscoring opportunity. Share Updated at 16.12 BST12m ago 16.07 BST Back underway... And it’s Coventry 6-0 QPR, Viktor Torp scoring it. Share16m ago 16.04 BST An earlier cry for help from Jeremy Boyce: “We are doomed, Swindon 1 - 0 up and 5 shots on target, not even 10 minutes gone...” Share17m ago 16.03 BST Scottish Premiership half-time scores Celtic 0-0 LivingstonHearts 0-1 MotherwellKilmarnock 0-0 Dundee Share18m ago 16.02 BST League Two half-time scores Accrington Stanley 0-1 GrimsbyBristol Rovers 1-0 Cambridge UtdCheltenham 0-0 BarnetColchester 0-1 BarrowCrawley Town 0-0 TranmereFleetwood Town 1-1 OldhamGillingham 0-0 CreweHarrogate Town 0-1 ChesterfieldNotts County 2-1 BromleySwindon 1-0 Shrewsbury Share19m ago 16.00 BST League One half-time scores AFC Wimbledon 1-0 BarnsleyBolton 0-1 Lincoln CityHuddersfield 0-0 StevenageMansfield 2-1 Leyton OrientNorthampton 2-0 ExeterPeterborough 0-0 BradfordPlymouth 0-0 BlackpoolPort Vale 0-0 DoncasterStockport County 0-1 Burton AlbionWycombe 1-2 Reading Share22m ago 15.57 BST Championship half-time scores Birmingham 1-0 Oxford UtdCoventry 5-0 QPRNorwich 0-2 MiddlesbroughPreston North End 1-0 IpswichSheff Utd 0-1 MillwallSouthampton 0-0 StokeWest Brom 1-0 PortsmouthWrexham 2-0. Sheff Wed Share25m ago 15.55 BST Half-time in the Premier League Bournemouth 1-0 WolvesBurnley 0-0 SunderlandBrentford 1-0 Aston Villa Share25m ago 15.55 BST Brentford 1-0 Aston Villa Ollie Watkins has gone close for Villa, where the set play rules OK. Share30m ago 15.50 BST Up in Scotland, it’s still Celtic 0-0 Livingston. All is not well with King Brendan. Share32m ago 15.47 BST Norwich are suddenly 2-0 down to Middlebrough in the Championship. Tommy Conway follows up the opener from Finn Azaz. Share33m ago 15.46 BST Brentford 1-0 Aston Villa Damsgaard has the ball in the net but Nathan Collins is penalised for a foul from a Kayode throw. Boos as it’s ruled out. Share35m ago 15.45 BST It’s 5-0 Coventry against QPR, the second week in a row Cov have scored five. Share38m ago 15.41 BST Bournemouth 1-0 Wolves New Wolves £12.5m signing Jackson Tchatchoua with Ki-Jana (Song For) Hoever leaving the field. Share40m ago 15.39 BST Frank Lampard’s Coventry are 4-0 up on QPR on this gala day for City. Jack Rudoni got the third, Haji Wright the fourth. Could the former Ricoh be a Premier League ground next season? Share44m ago 15.35 BST Will Unwin is at Burnley v Sunderland, goalless so far: “Granit Xhaka has just passed the ball straight to the advertising hoardings. This is what I came for.” Share45m ago 15.35 BST Brentford 1-0 Aston Villa Kelleher is suddenly being kept busy, asked to save shots from Tielemans and then McGinn. Villa finding their wind at last. Share47m ago 15.33 BST Oh, Sheffield Wednesday, losing 2-0 to Wrexham, Kieffer Moore tapping in after a goalkeeping error from Ethan Horvath, who has had a nightmare there. View image in fullscreen Kieffer Moore celebrates after bagging his second goal of the game. Photograph: Cody Froggatt/PA Share Updated at 15.46 BST50m ago 15.29 BST Brentford 1-0 Aston Villa All Brentford. Villa fans unhappy, just as they have been with the summer. This would be a huge win for Keith Andrews. Share51m ago 15.28 BST In the Championship, Mikey “Jinky” Johnston, who almost joined Flamengo in the summer, has just scored for West Brom against Portsmouth. Ryan Mason, having cut the cord with West Brom, is doing great at the Hawthorns. Share1h ago 15.23 BST Frank Lampard’s Coventry are now 2-0 up on QPR, Brendan Thomas-Assante on the mark. Share1h ago 15.21 BST Burnley 0-0 Sunderland Lyall Thomas had the ball in the net for Burnley. The referee has given the foul, and VAR backs the referee’s call. Burnley will argue that was a 50-50 incident. View image in fullscreen Burnley's Lyle Foster finds the net but it’s chalked off for a foul. Photograph: Nick Potts/PA Share Updated at 15.28 BST1h ago 15.18 BST Brentford 1-0 Aston Villa That was a familiar type of Brentford goal for Ouatarra to score, his pace was lightning in the role that was once Bryan Mbeumo’s. More bad news for Villa, Kamara off, and Buendia comes on. Share Updated at 15.19 BST1h ago 15.16 BST Wrexham lead Sheffield Wednesday, and Kieffer Moore, recovered from injury scores. View image in fullscreen Wrexham’s Kieffer Moore puts the home side ahead against Sheffield Wednesday. Photograph: Jess Hornby/Getty Images Share Updated at 15.47 BST1h ago 15.15 BST Goal! Brentford 1-0 Aston Villa (Ouatarra, 13) The new man scores. Thiago flicks on, and Ouatarra speeds on and finishes. Oh dear, Villa. View image in fullscreen Brentford’s Dango Ouattara slots home to open the scoring against Aston Villa. Photograph: Matthew Childs/Reuters Share Updated at 15.20 BST1h ago 15.13 BST In the Championship, Coventry, now in charge of their own stadium, are 1-0 up on QPR. Haji Wright got it. Preston are beating Ipswich 1-0, with Osmajic winning a penalty and converting himself. Share1h ago 15.10 BST Burnley 0-0 Sunderland Bad news for Sunderland as Daniel Ballard, such a big player for them, pulls up with a groin problem. That’s it for him today, and he will be replaced. Share1h ago 15.06 BST Goal! Bournemouth 1-0 Wolves (Tavernier, 4) They had started brightly. Tyler Adams to Semenyo, and Tavernier’s shot is deflected in off Agbadou. View image in fullscreen Bournemouth’s Marcus Tavernier opens the scoring in their home game against Wolves. Photograph: Justin Tallis/AFP/Getty Images Share Updated at 15.09 BST1h ago 15.04 BST The first goals of the afternoon go in: Ethan Wheatley scores for Northampton against Exeter, and Lincoln’s Freddie Draper has scored at Bolton. Share1h ago 15.01 BST We are go in the 3pm kick-offs The whistles sound around the grounds…. Share1h ago 14.58 BST Jeremy Boyce gets in touch: “As you say, the table is embryonic, but actually this afternoon’s remaining fixtures could see any one of three teams go top overnight. A 2 - 0 for Sunderland would be enough for them, and it could happen with Burnley’s impregnable defence from last season in tatters and Le Bris’s boys brimming with joy and confidence, for now. Then either Arsenal or Leeds would need a hatful to depose them. As a Leeds fan obviously I’m dreaming, and very glad Eze doesn’t seem to be featuring just yet. “Having grown up watching Shrewsbury Town, I’m mostly wondering whether they are actually the 91st worst team in the League, or the 92nd. Can’t see us getting any joy at “Magic Roundabout” Swindon, so Cheltenham’s home fixture v low-flying Barnet may give us the answer.” Share Updated at 14.58 BST2h ago 14.47 BST Lunchtime scores in the Championship: Charlton 0-1 LeicesterHull 0-3 BlackburnSwansea 1-1 Watford Report to follow from The Valley. Share2h ago 14.34 BST After that huge result, and ahead of this afternoon’s 3pm kick-offs, here’s the Premier League table. At this point, it has to be termed “embryonic”. Share2h ago 14.27 BST For Bournemouth, the team that started at Anfield last Friday will do for Andoni Iraola. Ben Doak signed from Liverpool, and Amine Adli, the new Moroccan winger, are substitutes, as are fit again Justin Kluivert and Ryan Christie, two stars of last season. Just one change for Wolves at a stadium they won last season in February, despite being gubbed 4-0 by crisis club Manchester City. In comes Jhon Arias for Andre. Share2h ago 14.21 BST For Burnley, in come Jacob Bruun Larsen and Lesley Oguchukwu, the former Chelsea player, who makes his first competitive start, come in for Oliver Sonne and Josh Laurent. For Sunderland, Omar Alderete comes in for his full Premier League debut, replacing Jenson Seelt. Share2h ago 14.17 BST Ben Bloom From Brentford’s Gtech: Beautiful weather in west London this afternoon, but there’s a suspiciously grim smell in one corner of the media room. I won’t reveal which Aston Villa legend is sat in close proximity to the offending region... The team news headline is there’s still no Yoane Wissa in the Brentford squad, despite him taking part in first-team training this week. The hosts look considerably stronger than last weekend though, with Mikkel Damsgaard back available, and first starts for Dango Ouattara and Jordan Henderson. Emi Martinez returns in goal for Villa. Share2h ago 14.04 BST Brentford v Aston Villa teams Brentford: Kelleher, Kayode, Collins, van den Berg, Lewis-Potter, Yarmolyuk, Henderson, Ouattara, Damsgaard, Schade, Thiago. Subs: Valdimarsson, Hickey, Henry, Jensen, Carvalho, Onyeka, Milambo, Ajer, Peart-Harris. Aston Villa: Martinez, Cash, Torres, Mings, Digne, Onana, Kamara, McGinn, Tielemans, Rogers, Watkins. Subs: Bizot, Buendia, Malen, Maatsen, Bogarde, Guessand, Burrowes, Proctor, Rowe. Referee: Tony Harrington (Cleveland) Share2h ago 14.01 BST Burnley v Sunderland teams Burnley: Dubravka, Walker, Esteve, Ekdal, Hartman, Bruun Larsen, Cullen, Ugochukwu, Hannibal, Anthony, Foster. Subs: Weiss, Worrall, Edwards, Tchaouna, Flemming, Ramsey, Sonne, Pires, Laurent. Sunderland Roefs, Hume, Ballard, Alderete, Reinildo, Xhaka, Sadiki, Diarra, Talbi, Adringra, Mayenda. Subs: Patterson, Neil, Guiu, Roberts, Rigg, Isidor, Seelt, Masuaku, Le Fee. Referee: Michael Salisbury (Lancashire) Share Updated at 14.01 BST2h ago 13.59 BST AFC Bournemouth v Wolverhampton teams Bournemouth: Petrovic, Smith, Diakite, Senesi, Truffert, Adams, Semenyo, Scott, Tavernier, Brooks, Evanilson. Subs: Dennis, Araujo, Christie, Doak, Adli, Kluivert, Soler,Junior Kroupi, Hill. Wolverhampton: Jose Sa, Doherty, Agbadou, Toti Gomes, Hoever, Arias, Joao Gomes, Wolfe, Munetsi, Larsen, Bellegarde. Subs: Johnstone, Hugo Bueno, Santiago Bueno, Andre Trindade, Hwang, Mosquera, Rodrigo Gomes, Lopez, Tchatchoua. Referee: Thomas Bramall (Sheffield) Share3h ago 13.48 BST So how are those crisis clubs doing in the Championship? Latest scores: Charlton 0-1 LeicesterHull 0-3 BlackburnSwansea 0-1 Watford Share3h ago 13.43 BST Three matches in the Scottish Premiership Celtic v. LivingstonHearts v. MotherwellKilmarnock v. Dundee Share3h ago 13.42 BST League Two 3pms Accrington Stanley v. GrimsbyBristol Rovers v. Cambridge UtdCheltenham v. BarnetColchester v. BarrowCrawley Town v. TranmereFleetwood Town v. OldhamGillingham v. CreweHarrogate Town v. ChesterfieldNotts County v. BromleySwindon v. ShrewsburyShare3h ago 13.41 BST League One 3pms AFC Wimbledon v. BarnsleyBolton v. Lincoln CityHuddersfield v. StevenageMansfield v. Leyton OrientNorthampton v. ExeterPeterborough v. BradfordPlymouth v. BlackpoolPort Vale v. DoncasterStockport County v. Burton AlbionWycombe v. Reading Share3h ago 13.39 BST Championship 3pms Birmingham v. Oxford UtdCoventry v. QPRNorwich v. MiddlesbroughPreston North End v. IpswichSheff Utd v. MillwallSouthampton v. StokeWest Brom v. PortsmouthWrexham v. Sheff Wed Share3h ago 13.38 BST Todays 3pm Premier League matches AFC Bournemouth v. WolverhamptonBrentford v. Aston VillaBurnley v. Sunderland Share
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