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Arsenal eased to another victory and clean sheet, while there was controversy at the City Ground. Billy Munday was watching There’s more live coverage to come this weekend. Thanks for joining us today. Here is our Championship roundup, with a trio of managers under pressure at high-profile teams: Ben Fisher was at the City Ground for Nottingham Forest 2-2 Manchester United: Jean-Philippe Mateta’s eighth goal of the season set Crystal Palace on course for a return to winning ways in the Premier League against Brentford. That’ll do from me today. More match reports will follow. If you’re after more live action, Scott Murray is at the controls for Tottenham v Chelsea: FA Cup: After scoring two stoppage-time goals to haul Carlisle back to 2-2 at Reading, Regan Linney has completed his hat-trick to put them in front in extra time! FA Cup: Still Wigan 1-1 Hemel Hempstead and Buxton 1-1 Chatham at half-time in extra time. Ed Aarons was at Craven Cottage for Fulham 3-0 Wolves: John Brewin was at the Amex to watch Brighton 3-0 Leeds: The Premier League table says … Welbeck and Mateta are making moves. An updated look at the Premier League scoring charts: Will Unwin was at Turf Moor for Burnley 0-2 Arsenal: Eye-catching FA Cup full-time scores AFC Wimbledon 0-2 Gateshead

Boreham Wood 3-0 Crawley

Burton 6-0 St Albans

Macclesfield 6-3 Totton

Mansfield 3-2 Harrogate

Slough 2-1 Altrincham

Spennymoor 0-2 Barrow Buxton 1-1 Chatham (extra time to be played)

Wigan 1-1 Hemel Hempstead (extra time to be played) Arsenal go seven points clear at the top of the Premier League with a routine win at Turf Moor. Gyökeres’s header from a Rice corner gave them the lead and Rice then converted a cross himself. Premier League full-time: Fulham 3-0 Wolves Premier League full-time: Brighton 3-0 Leeds A point apiece at the City Ground. Forest’s quick turnaround at the start of the second half gave them all the momentum but Amad’s excellent equaliser earns a draw for Amorim a year on from his appointment at United. Premier League full-time: Crystal Palace 2-0 Brentford. Amad’s shot is cleared off the line! Murillo scrambles to keep the ball out and preserve a point for Forest. Casemiro’s shot takes a wicked deflection leaving Sels stranded but the ball loops over the crossbar out for a corner … Scotland: Full-time at Tynecastle, Hearts have beaten Dundee 4-0 to go nine points clear at the top of the Premiership. Five minutes of added time at Forest. Anderson tries to make something happen but overhits a pass to Hudson-Odoi. 2-2. FA Cup: Macclesfield 6-3 Totton now. Mansfield have gone 3-2 up against Harrogate. MK Dons the same at Colchester. Buxton lead St Albans by five. York equalise at Barnsley, 2-2. Forest go in search of another. Williams has a shot deflected out for a corner … Sesko heads away and it runs out for another corner. Milenkovic gets too much on his header. A stunning equaliser! The ball drops out of the sky on the edge of the box, Amad catches it on the volley and Sels has no chance! VAR is checking for a possible handball in the buildup … the goal stands! All over. Sessegnon’s cross is flicked on by Smith Rowe and Mosquera turns it into his own net. Miserable for Wolves. WSL: Chelsea manager Sonia Bompastor has responded to the comments about Hannah Hampton in Mary Earps’ autobiography: Scotland: Four for Hearts! Magnusson extends their lead further and they will be heading nine points clear of Celtic. Championship: Millwall are back in front at Oxford, Swansea have equalised at Charlton and Ipswich have four at Loftus Road. Divin Mubama has now scored a hat-trick for Stoke against Bristol City. It’s all going on. Leeds will be going home from the Amex without a win once again. It’s 16 years since they last won away at Brighton. Gómez has his second. Simon writes in about the fitba: “Equally as impressive as Hearts going nine points clear at the top against the risible shower that is Steven ‘Elvis’ Pressley’s Dundee, is the fact that Falkirk are also three nil up at home to Kilmarnock. Falkirk were in Scottish League One only three years ago, and are now currently sitting fifth in the Scottish Premiership after back to back promotions, all done on a fraction of the budget of so called bigger clubs. ”