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Key eventsShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this featureWolves are one of two teams in England’s top four tiers yet to register a point this season – the other being (now) Chris Wilder’s Sheffield United.Harry Paterson has been writing about their predicament this week:
Vítor Pereira lost seven first-team regulars in the summer window and seems to be grappling with many of the same problems he faced when he first took charge. He has made more substitutions (20) than any other manager this season. The team look unsettled at the back, roles are undefined and players seem to be learning on the job.
ShareEFL full-time scores. A few late goals in here.ChampionshipBirmingham 1-0 Swansea (Dykes 90+4)Leicester 0-0 CoventryQPR 1-0 Stoke (Vale 75)League OneBlackpool 1-0 Barnsley (Brown 90+8)Bolton 4-1 Wigan (Gale 15, Forss 20 50, Burstow 42; Mullin 54)Lincoln 3-1 Luton (House 12 90, Obikwu 85; Clark 77)League TwoCambridge 2-1 Fleetwood (Mayor 67, Lavery 69; Davies 62)Harrogate 2-0 Shrewsbury (Muldoon 65, McAleny 87)ShareWest Ham fans have been holding a march in protest against the running of the club. Thousands of supporters are thought to have taken part ahead of their game at the London Stadium.Placards on show in east London. Photograph: Jonathan Brady/PAFanbase of discontent. Photograph: Jonathan Brady/PAShareFull time: Liverpool 2-1 EvertonAll over at Anfield. David Moyes’s side made a good fist of it at Anfield after going two goals behind in the first half courtesy of Ryan Gravenberch and Hugo Ekitiké.Idrissa Gueye halved the deficit but ultimately the champions held on to maintain their 100% record this season.Ryan Gravenberch looks happy. Photograph: Peter Byrne/PAShareUpdated at 14.37 BSTWest Ham v Crystal Palace team newsWest Ham (4-2-3-1): Areola; Walker-Peters, Mavropanos, Kilman, Diouf; Fernandes, Ward-Prowse; Bowen, Paquetá, Summerville; Wilson. Subs: Hermansen, Todibo, Igor, Rodríguez, Magassa, Scarles, Irving, Guilherme, Füllkrug.Tomas Soucek is suspended and is replaced in the XI by Callum Wilson, with Paquetá moving further back, in the only change.Crystal Palace (3-4-3): Henderson; Richards, Lacroix, Guéhi; Muñoz, Hughes, Wharton, Mitchell; Kamada, Mateta, Pino. Subs: Matthews, Clyne, Canvot, Sosa, Lerma, Devenny, Cardines, Nketiah, Uche.Yeremy Pino keeps his place from the midweek Carabao Cup win against Millwall, with Daniel Muñoz, Will Hughes, Daichi Kamada and Jean-Philippe Mateta also starting again.ShareWolves v Leeds team newsWolves (3-4-3): Sá; Mosquera, Agbadou, T Gomes;Tchatchoua, Krejci, J Gomes, R Gomes; Bellegarde, López, Arokodare. Subs: Johnstone, H Bueno, S Bueno, Hoever, Munetsi, André, Strand Larsen, Arias, Hwang.Just the three Gomes in the Wolves XI as André and Hugo Bueno drop to the bench.Leeds (4-3-3): Darlow; Bogle, Rodon, Struijk, Gudmundsson; Longstaff, Ampadu, Stach; Aaronson, Calvert-Lewin, Okafor. Subs: Meslier, Justin, Bijol, Tanaka, Gruev, Harrison, Piroe, Nmecha, Gray.Daniel Farke keeps an unchanged team from the defeat at Fulham, with Darlow retaining his place in goal in the absence of Perri.ShareBurnley v Nottingham Forest team newsBurnley (5-4-1): Dubravka; Walker, Laurent, Estève, Ekdal, Hartman; Tchaouna, Luis, Cullen, Anthony; Foster.Subs: Weiss, Worrall, Humphreys, Pires, Hannibal, Barnes, Edwards, Broja, Flemming.Ugochukwu is the only player to drop out of the XI that lost to Liverpool last weekend after his red card.Nottingham Forest (4-2-3-1): Sels; Williams, Milenkovic, Morato, Zinchenko; Anderson, Douglas Luiz; Bakwa, Gibbs-White, Ndoye; Wood.Subs: Victor, Cunha, Yates, Sangaré, Hudson-Odoi, Kalimuendo, Hutchinson, McAtee, Igor Jesus.Morato, Zinchenko, Douglas Luiz and Bakwa are the only players to keep their places from the 3-2 defeat to Swansea in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday. Wood starts against his former club.ShareUpdated at 14.03 BSTIdrissa Gueye has pulled a goal back for Everton at Anfield, with Liverpool still leading 2-1. Catch the final 25 minutes with Barry Glendenning here.ShareBrighton v Tottenham team news:Brighton (4-2-3-1): Verbruggen; Veltman, Van Hecke, Dunk, Kadioglu; Baleba, Ayari; Minteh, Gruda, Mitoma; Rutter.Subs: Steele, Coppola, Boscagli, Milner, Wieffer, Gómez, Watson, Welbeck, Tzimas.That’s four changes from the defeat to Bournemouth last weekend, with Welbeck, Milner and the injured duo of Hinshelwood and De Cuyper dropping out.Tottenham (4-3-3): Vicario; Porro, Romero, Van de Ven, Udogie; Bergvall, Palhinha, Bentancur; Kudus, Richarlison, Odobert.Subs: Kinsky, Danso, Gray, Spence, Sarr, Johnson, Simons, Tel, Scarlett.Thomas Frank makes three changes from Tuesday’s win over Villarreal, with Spence, Sarr and Simons on the bench.ShareUpdated at 13.52 BSTLatest scores. The second halves are under way in each of the 12.30pm kick-offs in the Premier League and EFL – including the Merseyside derby at Anfield.Premier LeagueLiverpool 2-0 Everton (you can follow the action with Barry Glendenning here)ChampionshipBirmingham 0-0 SwanseaLeicester 0-0 CoventryQPR 0-0 StokeLeague OneBlackpool 0-0 BarnsleyBolton 4-0 WiganLincoln 1-0 LutonLeague TwoCambridge 0-0 FleetwoodHarrogate 0-0 ShrewsburyShareUpdated at 13.42 BSTPreambleHello and welcome. It’s clockwatch time. Four games in the Premier League kick off at 3pm (BST), including Tottenham’s trip to Brighton. I’ll be bringing you all the goals and gaffes from each of them as they happen, with a particular focus on events at the Amex.The 3pm fixtures in full:Brighton v TottenhamBurnley v Nottingham ForestWest Ham v Crystal PalaceWolves v LeedsPoints of interest there include:
What Fabian Hürzeler will be wearing on the touchline … oh, and Spurs can pick up a third victory in eight days
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Ange Postecoglou seeks his first win as Nottingham Forest manager after the Carabao Cup collapse at Swansea
Fan protests won’t help the atmosphere at the London Stadium as West Ham try to win at home for the first time since February
Wolves are still without a point this season but, unlike Leeds, they have scored more than one goal … hold on to your hats
There is also a full programme in the EFL, League Cup action from Scotland, while Real Madrid and Bayern Munich are also in domestic action.You can get in touch with your thoughts on the afternoon’s matches via email.Team news is coming shortlyShare
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