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Table news. If results stay the same, Forest would go sixth, Newcastle seventh and Brentford eighth.

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It looks like another miserable away day for Wayne Rooney and Plymouth as they go 1-0 down at Bristol City. If they lose this one, Rooney’s away points tally will be two from 30. They’ve only lost once at home though to be fair. #discrepancy

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GOAL! Crystal Palace 0-1 Newcastle

A clever free-kick routine from the visitors ends with Anthony Gordon’s deflected strike coming off Marc Guehi for an own goal. Tonali involved too. 1-0 to the visitors.

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Burnley can go second in the table with victory at Stoke and they’re on target to do so as Smiths fan Jay Rodriguez find the net. Some goals are bigger than others.

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GOAL! Nottingham Forest 1-0 Ipswich

Chris Wood smashes home the penalty and Forest lead 1-0. That makes him the Trees’ all-time top Premier League scorer alongside Bryan Roy. The affable Kiwi got the chance to join the Dutchman after Silva was brought down by Szmodics. Ipswich like a draw though so don’t rule them out just yet.

Nottingham Forest’s Jota Silva (centre) goes down after being caught byIpswich Town’s Sam Szmodics (left) and the referee points to the spot. Photograph: Molly Darlington/Reuters
Ipswich’s keeper Arijanet Muric blinks first and dives to his right as Nottingham Forest’s Chris Wood blasts it down the middle. Photograph: Andrew Boyers/Action Images/Reuters
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PEEP! Second-half matches in play

Here we go again. A strange split of goals in the Premier League in that first 45 minutes. Two games with four goals in them and two still goalless. Although… Nottingham Forest have a penalty!

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And read here how Barcelona were stunned 2-1 at home by Las Palmas. That’s now just one point in the last nine for the leaders.

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Here’s the match report of Blackburn’s 1-0 win over Leeds.

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HT scores – SPL

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HT scores – Championship

Results in early games

  • Middlesbrough 3-1 Hull

  • Oxford 1-1 Millwall

  • Watford 0-0 QPR

  • Blackburn 1-0 Leeds

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Scenes at Molineux at the break as goalkeeper Jose Sa goes into the crowd to confront a fan, who is then removed.

Security restrain Wolve’s keeper Jose Sa as he remonstrates with a fan. Photograph: Phil Noble/Reuters
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HT scores – Premier League

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GOAL! Brentford 3-1 Leicester

This could be a tough afternoon for Ruud van Nistelrooy now. The Bees add a third in the seventh minute of added time as Schade dinks a lovely finish over Hermansen after being put in by Damsgaard. That’s his second of the game and, fun fact, it was Brentford’s 17th first-half goal of the season. That’s the best in the league.

Kevin Schade scores his second, and Brentford’s third against Leicester. Photograph: Paul Childs/Action Images/Reuters
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Simon McMahon is back. “Maybe Celtic will score 36? They’re 5-0 up now and look like scoring every time they have the ball.”

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Spotter’s badge for Rob Moore. “In Where Are They Now? news, in the 92nd minute of their big win, Las Palmas brought on a certain Oli McBurnie.”

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News from our resident fitba correspondent, Simon McMahon. “Afternoon David. In the Scottish Premier Celtic have taken an early lead at home to Ross County, the other games, including Dundee United v St. Mirren, remain goalless. It’s also Scottish Cup third round day, but not much to report so far, other than to say I doubt Arbroath will be winning 36-0, as they are currently goalless at home to Queen of the South. Still plenty time, I suppose.”

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Some feedback from reader Kári Tulinius on Barcelona’s shock 2-1 home defeat to Las Palmas.

“Everyone who I consider smarter than me about football, a long list, thinks otherwise, but I’ve long been skeptical of Hansi Flick as a manager. I also realize his six trophy season in charge of Bayern is a point against me, but then he benefited from following a disciplinarian who’d whipped FC Hollywood into shape, and so that collection of brilliant talent was pulling in the same direction. His tenure as Germany manager was a disaster, and I suspect his Barcelona team will fade away. Now that I’ve said it out loud, I’ve probably reverse jinxed the Blaugrana into another six trophy season.”

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Still 0-0 at the City Ground. Nottingham Forest have managed seven shots to Ipswich’s three although both have had two on target and the visitors are starting to look much more threatening. One concern for Ipswich is that two of their defenders – O’Shea and Tuanzebe – are on yellow cards after early bookings.

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An incredible miss at Selhurst Park! Munoz arrives at the far post to tap home from three yards following a cross from Sarr and great work from Eze but somehow fluffs his lines. How are Crystal Palace not in front? Relief for Newcastle.

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FT: Blackburn 1-0 Leeds. Even with 10 minutes of added time, Leeds can’t find the net and it’s defeat at Ewood Park. They stay second, three points behind Sheffield United, while Blackburn are up to eighth in the live table thanks to Todd Cantwell’s penalty. A missed opportunity for Leeds, who had a late ‘goal’ ruled out.

Blackburn Rovers’ Todd Cantwell slots home from the spot. Photograph: Martin Rickett/PA
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GOAL! Brentford 2-1 Leicester

And Leicester’s task is even harder now as Brentford complete the turnaround with two inside five minutes. Schade, who set up the first, fires home the second from a Bryan Mbeumo cross.

Kevin Schade shoots … Photograph: Steven Paston/PA
Scores … Photograph: Paul Childs/Action Images/Reuters
And celebrates with his teammates. Photograph: Paul Childs/Action Images/Reuters
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GOAL! Brentford 1-1 Leicester

Leicester’s lead didn’t last long as a first-time finish from Yoane Wissa from a Schade cross gives Brentford a deserved equaliser with 25 minutes on the clock. The Bees have won more home points than anyone in the Premier League this season so Leicester will do well to take something from this having been pegged back so soon.

Yoane Wissa puts Brentford back on level terms against Leicester. Photograph: Paul Childs/Action Images/Reuters
Wissa is keen to get things going again. Photograph: Steven Paston/PA
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Bad news for Newcastle – and fantasy managers – as Isak can’t continue and is replaced by Harvey Barnes.

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GOAL! Brentford 0-1 Leicester

A goal against the run of play. Jamie Vardy, still a zippy customer, cuts the ball back to the unmarked Facundo Buonanotte, who taps home inside the six-yard box to put the Foxes in front.

Leicester City’s Facundo Buonanotte slots the ball home to open the scoring at Brentford. Photograph: Tony O’Brien/Reuters
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As for those other Premier League games, Forest started brightly at home to Ipswich but the visitors are finding their way back into it, Brentford are turning up the heat on Leicester although can’t find a breakthrough and lots of Newcastle players seem to be needing treatment at Crystal Palace. Isak is one of them although he seems fine to continue.

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GOAL! Wolves 1-3 Bournemouth

Kluivert slams home his second penalty, this time going to the goalkeeper’s right, and Bournemouth are 3-1 up. Four goals in this one; none elsewhere in the Premier League.

Wolves’ keeper Jose Sa goes the right way this time but is beaten by Justin Kluivert’s spot kick again. Photograph: Carl Recine/Getty Images
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Bournemouth have been given a second penalty at Molineux! A dithering Jose Sa takes fouls Evanilson, who earlier missed a sitter, and the Cherries are on the brink of a 3-1 lead.

Wolves’ keeper Jose Sa looks dejected after he concedes a penalty. Photograph: Phil Noble/Reuters
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Brentford 0-0 Leicester. It’s Brentford, not Bournemouth, who have made a reputation for early goals but they haven’t managed one yet against Leicester. That said, it took a brilliant save from Foxes goalkeeper Mads Hermansen to keep out Kevin Schade’s fifth-minute header.

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GOAL! Wolves 1-2 Bournemouth

And straight back to Molineux where there’s a third goal in a bonkers opening eight minutes. The Cherries are back in front via a beauty from flying full-back Milos Kerkez, who slams home into the top corner after being set up by Tavernier.

Milos Kerkez fires home to put Bournemouth back in front at Wolves. Photograph: Phil Noble/Reuters
Kerkez (right) celebrates with Marcus Tavernier. Photograph: Phil Noble/Reuters
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Coventry 1-1 Cardiff. And quite a start in Frank Lampard’s first game in charge of Coventry. Cardiff take the lead through Yakou Meite but Ephron Mason-Clark has Frank smiling again just 90 seconds later.

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GOAL! Wolves 1-1 Bournemouth

What a start at Molineux. The visitors are level as Bellegarde crosses from the right and Strand Larsen heads home the equaliser. Quite the opening five minutes.

Wolves’ Jorgen Strand Larsen celebrates scoring their equaliser with Matheus Cunha. Photograph: Phil Noble/Reuters
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Wow! Barcelona have lost 2-1 at home to Las Palmas. Barca were 1/10 to win that.

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