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Newcastle v Everton, Forest v Fulham and more: clockwatch – live | Premier League

Here we go, here we go, this is it. Another round of matches to follow that you’ve just finished digesting. Plenty on the line, too, and with Tottenham v West Ham being catered for elsewhere – though with updates included here two games stand out especially. Newcastle attempt to follow up Saturday’s dramatic, if sapping defeat of West Ham, by playing Everton, who surely must be better than they were against Bournemouth, though anyone who’s seen them lately might dismiss that.

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Nottingham Forest are out of the bottom four on goal difference, Chris Wood’s Uwe Seeler effort landing them a draw against Crystal Palace. Fulham, with Rodrigo Muniz looking like Brazil’s answer to “Dead Shot” Keen, could be troublesome for Nuno’s boys. Elsewhere, Palace themselves travel to Bournemouth and though both teams look safe, Oliver Glasner’s team has the greater need of a result. He was happy enough on Saturday with a draw at Forest. And, after a rousing comeback at Chelsea, can Burnley perform more heroics against Wolves; Craig Bellamy will be overseeing matters with Big Vin sat in the stands. That’s a lot of red-hot soccer for a Tuesday, so let’s try and keep you across it.

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There’s staggered kick-offs, too:

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  • Newcastle v Fulham, 7.30pm

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  • Nottingham Forest v Fulham, 7.30pm

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  • Bournemouth v Crystal Palace, 7.45pm

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  • Burnley v Wolves, 7.45pm

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  • West Ham v Tottenham, 8.15pm

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Pos Team P GD Pts
1 Liverpool 29 40 67
2 Arsenal 29 46 65
3 Man City 29 35 64
4 Aston Villa 30 20 59
5 Tottenham Hotspur 29 18 56
6 Man Utd 29 0 48
7 West Ham 30 -5 44
8 Newcastle 29 12 43
9 Brighton 29 5 42
10 Wolverhampton 29 -4 41
11 Chelsea 28 2 40
12 Fulham 30 -1 39
13 AFC Bournemouth 29 -10 38
14 Crystal Palace 29 -15 30
15 Brentford 30 -13 27
16 Everton 29 -11 25
17 Nottm Forest 30 -16 22
18 Luton 30 -19 22
19 Burnley 30 -34 18
20 Sheff Utd 29 -50 15

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important events

Shocking news about Kalvin Phillips He hasn’t started for the Hammers yet, but let’s hope he’s back soon. Saturday’s viewing was not very pleasant. The Hammers made one change, with Alfons Areola out and Lukasz Fabianski in.

There were three changes from Spurs, with Radu Dragusin, Pape Matar Sarr and Dejan Kulusevski all on the bench. The talented Micky Van de Ven will start at centre-back, the very good Rodrigo Bentancur will play in midfield and the speedy Brennan Johnson will start on the wing. That’s pretty good team depth.

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west ham vs tottenham hotspur team

west ham: Fabianski, Coufal, Mavropanos, Zouma, Emerson Palmieri, Soucek, Ward-Prowse, Bowen, Lucas Paqueta, Kudus, Antonio. Subs: Johnson, Cresswell, Phillips, Cornet, Ings, Ogbonna, Arcee, Mbama, Anangu.

Tottenham Hotspur: Vicario, Polo, Romero, van de Ven, Udogi, Bissouma, Bentancur, Johnson, Maddison, Werner, Son. sub: Hojbjerg, Dragusin, Richarlison, Emerson, Lo Celso, Kulusevski, Searle, Davis, Austin.

Referee: John Brooks (Leicestershire)

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big news of the day, this will affect this season’s EFL and possibly next season’s EPL. According to PA Media, when comparing Leicester and Brighton, Brighton had the following results:

Profit after tax for the 2022-23 season was £122.8m, up from £24.1m in the previous financial year. Revenue for the period was the club’s highest, increasing by 17.2% to £204.5m compared to £174.5m for the 2021-22 season. This figure includes the fees received by Alexis Mac Allister, Yves Bissouma and Marc Cucurella, as well as former head coach Graham Potter’s fee for joining Chelsea.

Leicester on the other hand…

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Update date and time

Five big changes Andoni Iraola and Bournemouth are joined by Lloyd Kelly, Ryan Christie, Dango Ouattara, Alex Scott and Philip Billings.

Palace manager Oliver Glasner made a change, bringing on Will Hughes in place of injured Chris Richards against Forest on Saturday.

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Two changes at Burnley: Charlie Taylor will replace defender Lorenz Assignon, who was suspended due to a red card. Zeki Amdouni was dropped to the bench and David Fofana was introduced.

The Wolves also have two. Matt Doherty and Hugo Bueno were on, with Tommy Doyle and Santiago Bueno on the bench.

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Burnley vs Wolverhampton team

Burnley: Muric, Vitinho, O’Shea, Esteve, Taylor, Bruun-Larsen, Cullen, Berge, Odbert, Fofana, Foster. sub: Koch, Gudmundsson, Brownhill, Rodriguez, Benson, Ekdal, Amdouni, Vigoux, Delcroix.

wolverhampton: Jose Sa, Doherty, Kilman, Gomez, Nelson Semedo, Joao Gomez, Hugo Bueno, Aito Nouri, Sarabia, Mario Lemina, Chiwome. sub: Santiago Bueno, Traore, Matheus Cunha, Noja Lemina, Doyle, Bentley, Barnett, Chirewa, Fraser.

Referee: Thomas Bramall (Sheffield)

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Bournemouth vs Crystal Palace team

Bournemouth: Neto, Smith, Zabalny, Kelly, Ouattara, Billings, Cook, Tavernier, Scott, Christie, Solanke. sub: Kerkes, Febvre, Adams, Kluivert, Hill, Semenyo, Unal, Aarons, Travers.

Crystal Palace: Henderson, Munoz, Ward, Andersen, Mitchell, Hughes, Lerma, Wharton, Eze, Mateta, Ayew. sub: Tompkins, Schlupp, Klein, Edouard, Ahamada, Matthews, Ozor, Ume, Maturin.

Referee: Graham Scott (Oxfordshire)

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There are three changes in the forest. Ibrahim Sangare, who was unwell against Palace, ended up on the bench along with Divock Origi, while Brazilian defender Felipe was sent off. Andrew Omobamidele, Danilo and Anthony Elanga will be in attendance.

For Fulham, Timothy Castagne and Willian appeared, along with Harry Wilson and Kenny Tete. Rodrigo Muniz exists and is right.

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Harvey Barnes for Newcastle Anthony Gordon was absent due to suspension, so he won’t start. Emil Craft and Lewis Hall enter the stalemate defense, and Elliott Anderson enters.

Everton made four changes since the Bournemouth defeat, with Beto, Ashley Young, Vitaly Mykolenko and Idrissa Gueye replacing Seamus Coleman, James Garner, Jack Harrison and Dominic Calvert-Lewin.

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Nottom Forest vs Fulham team

Nottom Forest: Sells, Williams, Omobamidele, Murillo, Aina, Yates, Danilo, Elanga, Gibbs-White, Hudson-Odoi, Wood. sub: Turner, Sangaré, Kouyate, Toffolo, Dominguez, Niahate, Reina, Origi, Montiel.

Fulham: Leno, Tete, Adarabioyo, Bassey, Robinson, Joao Parinha, Lukic, Wilson, Andreas Pereira, Iwobi, Rodrigo Muñiz. sub: Rodak, Reid, Jimenez, Cairney, Traore, Riem, de Córdoba-Reid, Willian, Castagne.

Referee: Michael Oliver (Northumberland)

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Newcastle vs Everton team

Newcastle: Dubravka, Kraft, Schall, Byrne, Hall, Longstaff, Bruno Guimarães, Anderson, Jacob Murphy, Isaac, Burns. sub: Dummett, Ritchie, Karius, Willock, Gillespie, White, Diallo, Alex Murphy, Parkinson.

Everton: Pickford, Godfrey, Tarkowski, Branthwaite, Mykolenko, Young, Gueye, Onana, McNeil, Doucoure, Beto. sub: Patterson, Keene, Calvert-Lewin, Harrison, Virginia, Andre Gomez, Coleman, Charmity, Garner.

Referee: Tony Harrington (Cleveland)

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preamble

Here we go, this is it. The next game that has just been digested will follow. There are plenty of matches to watch, with Tottenham vs. West Ham set to be played elsewhere, but two of his games in particular stand out in the latest information contained here. Newcastle will be looking to play Everton following Saturday’s dramatic, if breathtaking, loss to West Ham, although Everton must arguably be better than they were against Bournemouth. , anyone who’s been watching them lately might deny that.

Nottingham Forest are outside the bottom four on goal difference and were drawn with Crystal Palace thanks to Chris Wood and Uwe Seeler. Fulham, where Rodrigo Muniz looks like Brazil’s answer to ‘Deadshot’ Keane, could be trouble for Nuno’s sons. Elsewhere, Palace themselves travel to Bournemouth and both teams look safe, but Oliver Glasner’s side are more in need of a result. He was fully satisfied with Saturday’s draw against Forest. And after their torrid comeback at Chelsea, can Burnley produce further heroics against Wolves? Craig Bellamy will be overseeing the Big Bin issue sitting in the stands. It’s a pretty heated soccer game for Tuesday, so let’s watch it till the end.

There will also be a staggered kickoff.

  • Newcastle vs Fulham, 7.30pm

  • Nottingham Forest vs Fulham, 7.30pm

  • Bournemouth vs. Crystal Palace, 7.45pm

  • Burnley v Wolves, 7.45pm

  • West Ham vs. Tottenham, 8:15 p.m.

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