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Manchester City, Brentford and Sunderland all win, while Championship leaders Coventry City come from behind to record another victory Premier League match report: Igor Thiago scored twice in the last 10 minutes to help Brentford beat relegation-threatened Burnley in a thrilling finish at the Gtech Community Stadium. Premier League match report: Granit Xhaka pulled the strings as goals from Enzo Le Fee, Bertrand Traore and Brian Brobbey helped Sunderland overturn a two-goal deficit and send Bournemouth home with nothing to show for their long journey north. Louise Taylor reports from the Stadium of Light … Premier League match report: Manchester City gave up a two-goal half-time lead to allow Leeds back into the game, only for the visitors to be denied a point by a late, late Phil Foden winner. Jamie Jackson reports from the Etihad Stadium … Premier League …. live! Can Newcastle secure their first Premier League win away from home this season on their first ever trip to Everton’s Hill Dickinson Stadium? Find out with Rob Smyth … England v China … live! There’s a sell-out crowd at Wembley to see Sarina Wiegman’s Lionesses take on the reining Asian Cup champions in a friendly. Sarah Rendell has the latest … Brentford 3-1 Burnley Manchester City 3-2 Leeds United Sunderland3-2 Bournemouth Everton v Newcastle (5. 30pm GMT) Tottenham Hotspur v Fulham (8pm GMT) View the Premier League table Dundee 3-1 St Mirren Motherwell 0-0 Hearts Kilmarnock v Dundee United (5. 45pm GMT) View the Scottish Premiership table Premier League: Enzo Le Fee, Bertrand Traore and Brian Brobbey got the goals as Sunderland came from two goals down to beat their visitors from the south coast at the Stadium of Light. Leicester City 2-3 Sheffield Utd Portsmouth 0-1 Bristol City Stoke City 1-0 Hull City Coventry City 3-1 Charlton Middlesbrough 2-1 Derby County Millwall 3-2 Southampton Norwich City 3-1 QPR Sheffield Wednesday 2-3 Preston West Brom 3-2 Swansea City Wrexham 1-1 Blackburn Rovers View the Championship table Premier League: Having looked home and hosed with a two goal lead at half-time, Manchester City needed a late, late winner from Phil Foden to secure victory against a Leeds side that threw caution to the wind after the break … until they didn’t. Premier League: Lewis Cook is sent off for elbowing Sunderland defender Reinildo and Bournemouth are down to 10 men for the last couple of minutes of added time. Premier League: Igor Thiago scored twice and Dango Ouattara added a third as Brentford saw off Burnley to pick up another three points at their Gtech Community Stadium fortress. Championship: Off the bench as a substitute, Tristan Crama roofs the ball to score what should be a winner for Millwall in the seventh minute of added time in a topsy-turvy game. It’s 3-2 to the hosts at the Den. Premier League: Having sat back after restoring parity, Leeds United have been punished. Phil Foden curls home his second goal of the game to put his side back in front with a lead they don’t really deserve after a dire second half performance. Premier League: Dango Ouattara latches on to another good pass from Jordan Henderson and beats Burnley goalkeeper Martin Dubravka in a one-on-one. Scottish Premiership: Joe Westley scores in the 87th minute to make it 3-1 to Dundee in their match against St Mirren at Dens Park. Championship: Morgan Whittaker scores at the Riverside to make it Middlesbrough 2-1 Derby County, while Finn Azaz has equalised for Southampton in their game against Millwall at the Den, where it’s 2-2. Premier League: Jordan Henderson crosses into the Burnley penalty area, the visitors fail to clear it and Igor Thiago fires home to restore Brentford’s lead. Premier League: Brentford defender Michael Kayode takes out Jaidon Anthony to give Burnley a penalty, which Zian Flemming scores past Caoimhin Kelleher to make it 1-1 at the Gtech Stadium. Championship: Millwall complete their turnaround against Southampton, going 2-1 up courtesy of Caleb Taylor’s strike on 81 minutes. Premier League: Brentford go a goal up against Burnley courtesy of a Thiago penalty. that was awarded for an Axel Tsuanzebe foul on Dango Ouattara. Championship: At Hillsborough, Mads Fokjaer-Jensen fires Preston into a 3-2 lead over Sheffield Wednesday, who have just missed a penalty. Premier League: On as a substitute, Brian Brobbey nods his side into the lead at the Stadium of Light with his second goal in as many home games. Championship: On a hat-trick, Charlie Mc Neill has a penalty for Sheffield Wednesday saved and it remains 2-2 between his team and Preston at Hillsborough. Championship: Millwall and Southampton have exchanged second-half goals at the Den, where Adam Armstrong fired the Saints in front only for Femi Azeez to equalise for the hosts. Premier League: Lukas Nmecha’s penalty kick is saved superbly by Gianluigi Donnarumma but the Leeds striker scores on the follow-up. It’s all square at the Etihad Stadium. Premier League: Dominic Calvert-Lewin is fouled by Josko Gvardiol and referee Peter Bankes points to the spot. The decision is upheld by VAR and Leeds have a chance to equalise from 12 yards. Premier League: Having looked a beaten docket at half-time, Leeds are really taking the game to Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium, where Dominic Calvert-Lewin has pulled a goal back for the visitors after coming on as a half-time substitute and Pep Guardiola is looking seriously concerned with how the tide has turned against his team. City remain in front by the odd goal in three but they have plenty of work to do. Championship: Preston peg back Sheffield Wednesday for the second time this afternoon, with Lewis Dobbin nodding home at a corner to make it 2-2 at Hillsborough. Premier League: Evanilson stupidly costs Bournemouth a goal against Sunderland, tapping home a Semenyo shot that was going in after taking a deflection off a defender. The flag goes up because Evanilson was offside but greed got the better of him. If he hadn’t touched the ball, it would have gone in anyway and the goal would have stood. It remains 2-2 at the Stadium of Light. Championship: Aune Heggebø score his second goal in five minutes to draw West Brom level with Swansea City. Premier League: Bertrand Traore scores his first goal for Sunderland, shooting through a thicket of legs to restore parity for his side. Premier League: On as a second-half substitute, Dominic Calvert-Lewin pulls a goal back against Manchester City, capitalising on some shambolic defending from Manchester City in general and Matheus Nunes in particular. Championship: Aune Heggebø scores with a low shot into the corner to reduce West Brom’s deficit against Swansea City at the Hawthorns by exactly 50%. Dundee 2-1 St Mirren Motherwell 0-0 Hearts Kilmarnock v Dundee United (5. 45pm GMT) Scotland: Billy Gilmour is set for an extended spell on the sidelines after Napoli confirmed the Scotland midfielder will have an operation in London on Monday. The Serie A club did not disclose the nature of Gilmour’s surgery or a timeframe for his recovery but he has reportedly been ruled out for the last four weeks because of a groin injury. Gilmour was withdrawn after 38 minutes of his most recent outing in a goalless draw against Como on 1 November. The 24-year-old was absent for Scotland’s double-header against Greece and Denmark. A win over Denmark sealed Scotland’s place at next year’s World Cup for the first time since 1998. Leicester City 2-3 Sheffield Utd (R) Portsmouth 0-1 Bristol City (R) Stoke City 1-0 Hull City (R) Coventry City 2-1 Charlton Middlesbrough 0-1 Derby County Millwall 0-0 Southampton Norwich City 3-1 QPR Sheffield Wednesday 2-1 Preston West Brom 0-2 Swansea City Wrexham 0-1 Blackburn Rovers Brentford 0-0 Burnley Manchester City 2-0 Leeds United Sunderland 1-2 Bournemouth Everton v Newcastle (5. 30pm GMT) Tottenham Hotspur v Fulham (8pm GMT) Championship: Coventry City go in front against Charlton, with Ellis Simms scoring with a near post header from a corner just before half-time. It’s 2-1 at the CBS Arena. Championship: Swansea City are 2-0 up against West Brom at the Hawthorns, with Ethan Galbraith scoring an 11th minute goal that completely passed me by at the time. Apologies! Scottish Premiership: Drey Wright puts 11th placed Dundee 2-1 up against St Mirren at Dens Park. Championship: League leaders Coventry City have equalised against Charlton Athletic, with Josh Eccles scoring with a precision shot into the bottom corner to score his first goal of the season. Championship: Norwich go two ahead, with Forson Amankwah firing them 3-1 in front with a delightful curled effort from distance. Championship: Norwich City retake the lead against QPR when a Kenny Mc Lean free-kick is accidentally diverted home by Amadou Salif Mbengue, who scores an own goal. It’s 2-1 at Carrow Road. Scottish Premiership: Mikael Mandron scores to give St Mirren a 1-0 lead over Dundee at Dens Park but a couple of minutes later, Dundee equalise courtesy of an Alexander Gogic own goal. Premier League: Alex Scott fouls Reinildo Mandava in the Bournemouth box and Sunderland are awarded a penalty that survives a VAR check. Enzo Le Fee scores from the spot with his third goal for the club. Premier League: Leeds goalkeeper Lucas Perri makes a complete dog’s breakfast of trying to punch a City corner clear and the ball drops at the feet of Josko Gvardiol a couple of yards out. He slots home. Championship: A round-up of today’s three early kick-offs, from which Sheffield United, Bristol City and Hull City all emerged victorious. Premier League: Tyler Adams channels his inner Kenny Mc Lean to beat Sunderland goalkeeper Robin Roefs with a spectacular lob from 40 yards out. Championship: Charlton Athletic have taken a surprise lead against runaway Championship leaders Coventry City, with Harvey Knibbs getting his name on the scoresheet. At the Racecourse Ground, Andri Gudjohnsen has given Blackburn Rovers the lead against Wrexham, while Charlie Mc Neill has just headed Sheffield Wednesday into a 2-1 lead against Preston at Hillsborough.
