Premier League: Live score, team news and updates as Cole Palmer punishes 10-man Burnley from the penalty spot while Luton lead at Tottenham through Tahith Chong and Crystal Palace open scoring at Forest | Only Sports And Health
The ball is back rolling around the grounds and we are back playing again.
Surely there will be more goals and drama in the second half.
Johnson set to come on
Matt Barlow, Mail Sport, at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium:
Brennan Johnson stripped and warming up at half time for Spurs.
Changes coming from Spurs too…
Elanga warming up
It looks like Nuno Espirito Santo has seen enough.
Anthony Elanaga already has his full kit on and is going through a rigorous warm-up during the break.
Predictions on who he will come on for?
‘Oliver Glasner will feel that all is going to plan’
Dominic Hogan, Mail Sport, at the City Ground:
Palace and Oliver Glasner will feel that all is going to plan, Eberechi Eze their most potent port of call, though he will feel he should have made it 2-0 after being fed brilliantly by Adam Wharton.
There have been some tight moments as Forest attack down the left, but ultimately it’s the visitors with the lead, and they will feel comfortable in that knowledge at half-time.
HALF-TIME: Chelsea 1-0 Burnley
And there goes the whistle for half-time.
It’s been a rollercoaster at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea have had a bucket-load of chances and thought they had taken the lead after 20 minutes through Axel Disasi, but it was ruled out.
However, they did find the lead in the end from the penalty spot thanks to Cole Palmer after Lorenz Assignon was sent off after a second yellow card.
Vincent Kompany has also been sent off.
GOOD CHANCE! Chelsea 1-0 Burnley
Malo Gusto forces a strong save from Muric, but maybe he should have passed. Cole Palmer was in a good position.
They are leading but should be out of sight.
HALF-TIME: Nottingham Forest 0-1 Crystal Palace
While Luton are flying in the capital, it’s not going well for Forest.
It’s been a game of few chances, but Crystal Palace took one of their five through Jean-Phillippe Mateta.
Forest struggled to respond and the crowd are not happy.
HALF-TIME: Spurs 0-1 Luton
This is not a scoreline I was expecting 45 minutes ago.
Luton lead in North London at the break thanks to Tahith Chong’s goal after just three minutes.
They are winless in eight games, but they lead at Tottenham.
HALF-TIME: Bournemouth 0-0 Everton
It’s not been box office, and its goalless at the break on the south coast.
Everton will feel they should be ahead but Neto produced a wonderful save to deny Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
Let’s hope for more chances in the second half.
HALF-TIME: Sheffield United 0-0 Fulham
It’s been all Fulham but they just can’t find the back of the net.
Rodrigo Muniz came closest as he hit the post before failing with a rabona, they don’t always come off.
Remember, Fulham’s away record is not the best, but neither is Sheffield United’s home form…
GOAL!!! Chelsea 1-0 Burnley (Palmer 44′)
So cool, so calm. A delightful panenka from Cole Palmer. This boy does not feel nerves, does he?
PENALTY TO CHELSEA AND RED CARD!
It’s all drama at the bridge.
Lorenz Assignon chops down Mykhailo Mudryk and is shown a second yellow card, which is confirmed after a VAR check.
Vincent Kompany is then sent off for his protest, it’s all happening here.
And now Cole Palmer steps up…
HIT THE POST! Sheffield United 0-0 Fulham
So, so close from Rodrigo Muniz.
He does well inside the area to find some space before firing an effort towards goal which its tipped onto the post by Ivo Grbic.
He then tries a rabona on the rebound and funnily enough nothing comes from it.
Nottingham Forest 0-1 Crystal Palace
Palace are rapid on the counterattack.
They go flying forward after Morgan Gibbs-White’s free-kick is cleared, but they can’t make anything of it.
It’s impressive how fast they can move, though.
BIG SAVE! Bournemouth 0-0 Everton
This game has finally come to life.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin comes so close to ending his 22-game goal drought, but Neto denies him from close range.
That is a very good save in all fairness.
Spurs 0-1 Luton
Luton are hanging on here, but they are still leading.
There is a long way to go, but as things stand they are four points clear of the relegation zone as Nottingham Forest losing.
Spurs are looking good though, you feel they will get their equaliser soon.
Chelsea 0-0 Burnley
Burnley have had a chance…
After all the defending the Clarets have had to do today, they have managed to get up the other end with Josh Cullen testing Petrovic in goal.
That should give them confidence. The longer Chelsea stay wasteful, the more Burnley’s confidence will grow.
Nottingham Forest 0-1 Crystal Palace
Dominic Hogan, Mail Sport, at the City Ground:
The home crowd are not happy. Every perceived attempt from Palace – in particular former loanee Dean Henderson – at time-wasting is greeted with raucous boos, jeers and whistles. Mind you, going a goal down in 10 minutes would do that.
VAR: GOAL DISALLOWED – Chelsea 0-0 Burnley
VAR are checking for handball, and it looks like this one is going to be chalked off.
And there it is, the goal is disallowed due to Axel Disasi turning home with his arm.
Clear as day that, was never going to stand.
GOAL!!! Chelsea 1-0 Burnley (Disasi 20′)
After all the chances, Axel Disasi has given Chelsea the lead, getting in on the end of Mudryk’s low cross to turn home from around two yards out.
Spurs 0-1 Luton
How have Spurs not scored??
I’m pretty sure every player had a pop there, but they are still 1-0 down.
Heung-Min Son hits the post before a barrage of shots are sent in.
A goal feels like it’s coming soon.
Spurs 0-1 Luton
Matt Barlow, Mail Sport, at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium:
Lots of noise from the Luton end. Bathed in sunshine and their team still ahead, although glorious chance for Werner to level, dragged wide.
Chelsea 0-0 Burnley
This has been a fantastic game, but no goals as of yet.
Cole Palmer again is leading the Chelsea charge but his effort is blocked and comes to nothing.
Surely the pressure on the Burnley goal will bring a goal soon. Either way, it’s entertaining.
Spurs 0-1 Luton
Spurs have responded well to going behind.
Timo Werner should score, but he fires wide after being sent through by Dejan Kulusevski.
Chelsea fans will know how Spurs fans will be feeling right now.
All the talk has been about Forest prior to the match, but it’s Crystal Palace who take the lead.
It’s Jean-Philippe Mateta who gets it, but it’s all about Eberechi Eze, who looks like he is going to go for goal himself but disguises a sneaky pass into Mateta.
The striker does the rest with a great finish.
Sheffield United 0-0 Fulham
Inches away from Alex Iwobi.
The Nigerian forward nearly gets on the end of a cross-box header following a set-piece, but he can’t quite reach it.
Fulham are on top at Bramall Lane, as expected.
Spurs 0-1 Luton
Matt Barlow, Mail Sport, at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium:
Wonderful composure in the box after a brilliant break by former Spurs winger Townsend. Home crowd silenced. Dream start for the visitors.
Spurs 0-1 Luton
As a man, I know how painful that would have been.
Thomas Kaminski has just been hit in a region no person wants to be… you know what I’m talking about.
It could take him a while to recover which is a problem in a Premier League match.
GOAL!!! Spurs 0-1 Luton (Chong 3′)
I asked before the start of the game if Luton could mount a shock, well they have certainly started on the right path.
It’s Tahith Chong who scores it, he fires in a great finish into the bottom corner after the ball is worked well from the right by Andros Townsend and Ross Barkley.
Couldn’t have asked for a better start from the Hatters!
Chelsea 0-0 Burnley
A bright start from Chelsea.
Cole Palmer certainly doesn’t look like he is struggling with a knock, he has already come close to giving Chelsea the lead.
He has just fired the ball into the side netting from the lefthand side.
KICK-OFF!
It feels good to be back behind a keyboard covering Premier League football, it just feels right.
We are now underway in all of our 3pm kick-offs, let’s see what drama will unfold.
‘Nuno Espirito Santo calls for the support of the home fans’
Dominic Hogan, Mail Sport, at the City Ground:
There was an extended, yet rousing, compilation of some of Forest’s best moments from time gone by in the run-up to kick-off here at the City Ground. Part of that video involved Nuno Espirito Santo calling for the support of the home fans.
If the way a brief spurt of Freed From Desire was belted out and the applause that greeted the home side as they made their way out onto the pitch are anything to go by, the Forest boss has got his wish.
‘Protest planned in the 65th minute at Spurs’
Matt Barlow, Mail Sport, at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium:
There’s a protest planned in the 65th minute against plans to cut concessionary prices
David Pleat has been spotted in the house… a legend at both clubs
First start for Adams
You’ve got to feel delighted for Tyler Adams.
It has been a tough season for him, having to watch on the sidelines since his move from Leeds United due to injury.
Well, he finally gets that first start today.
He has prepared well for it too, scoring a thunderbolt for the USA against Mexico last week – he nearly took the net off.
Imagine if he did that again today, the scenes would be amazing!
Comment below: Will Forest Survive?
I want to hear from you guys, will Nottingham Forest stay up his season?
I’m unsure if truth be told, it will be a really tough ask after the four-point deduction.
I’d say it’s between them or Luton. Let us know your thoughts below!
Can Burnley get back-to-back wins?
It’s fair to say it has not been the best return to Premier League football for Burnley.
They sit 19th on 17 points and are in real trouble, life has not been chipper in Lancashire this campaign.
However, after the Nottingham Forest points deduction they are still in with a sniff of survival.
They are after back-to-back wins in the Premier League – they beat Brentford 2-1 last time out.
A win today is crucial for them, and at Stamford Bridge, you just never know.
Luton aim to mount a shock at Spurs
Luton Town have surprised us on many occasions this season and if they are to stay up this season, they could do with doing it again today.
They have a tough task on their hands away at Spurs who are fighting for a top-four spot, but the Hatters don’t fear anybody.
I’m not sure that will be enough today though, I see Spurs being too strong for them.
However, I normally get stuff wrong…
Wood the key for Forest?
Chris Wood could prove to be key for Nottingham Forest in their fight for survival.
The New Zealand striker has scored nine goals in the league this season and tops the Forest goalscoring charts.
How they could do with some big goals from him today.
Big day for Calvert-Lewin
Sean Dyche has trusted Dominic Calvert-Lewin to lead the line for the Toffees once again.
Everyone knows the talent Calvert-Lewin possesses, but injuries and inconsistent performances have blighted his career at times.
The Everton striker has gone 22 games without scoring, can he change that today?
The top half beckoning for Chelsea?
Chelsea have been in good form recently, but they still sit in 11th.
It seems that even when they do string some good results together, when you look at the table they are still in the bottom half.
Well, if Newcastle lose today they have a great opportunity to leapfrog them into 10th with a win over Burnley.
Newcastle are currently 3-1 down…
Fulham Line-up – Unchanged
No surprises here, Fulham are unchanged from their 3-0 battering of Spurs before the international break.
It is a tough result to follow, but you’d expect them to back it up with a win away at a poor Sheffield United.
Sheffield United Team news – THREE changes
Sheffield United are in real trouble, propping up the table. It doesn’t look good for them.
Chris Wilder makes three changes as he looks to change their fortunes with Anel Ahmedhodzic, Vini Souza and Mason Holgate all back in from the start.
Burnley Starting XI – Muric keeps his place
Arijanet Muric keeps his place in net over James Trafford, despite the latter’s first senior England call-up last week.
Vincent does make two changes with David Fofana one of the absentees due to being ineligible to face his parent club.
Can they get back-to-back wins for the first time this season?
Chelsea Team News – Two changes
There were doubts over Cole Palmer’s fitness, but he starts today against Burnley.
Mauricio Pochettino does make two changes though, with Benoit Badiashile and Mykhailo Mudryk both coming in.
Raheem Sterling drops to the bench.
Luton Line-up at Spurs
Luton are fighting for their lives at the bottom and Rob Edwards has made two changes from the 1-1 draw with Nottingham Forest.
Andros Townsend and Luke Berry return to the starting 11 to face Spurs.
They have a tough day ahead of them today, but there is no doubt they will fight for every point to the best of their ability.
Spurs Starting XI – Werner in
Brennan Johnson out, Timo Werner in.
Surprisingly that is the only change to the Spurs side that lost 3-0 to Fulham before the international break.
Ange Postecoglou trusts his players.
Everton Team News – Calvert-Lewin starts
Dominic Calvert-Lewin is back leading the line for Everton.
The English striker comes in to replace Beto, while Seamus Coleman also returns to start.
Bournemouth Starting XI – Adams starts
Tyler Adams has been waiting for this moment for a long time.
The USA international finally gets his first Premier League start after injury.
Justin Kluivert also comes in.
Palace Line-up at City Ground – Henderson starts
Dean Henderson does indeed start as expected due to the injury of Sam Johnstone.
This is a big chance for him to impress Oliver Glasner and state his intentions to stay as number one.
Other than that, there are no more changes from their 1-1 draw to Luton Town on March 9.
Forest Team News – Hudson-Odoi STARTS
Here is the first Forest 11 that has been named since their points deduction.
Callum Hudson-Odoi comes into the side with Anthony Elanga dropping to the bench.
Is this side strong enough to get all three points?
Nuno Espirito Santo: ‘What do we have to do? Work harder’
It was pretty clear when questioned on his feelings about the points deduction, Nottingham Forest boss Nuno Espirito Santo was not a happy man.
The Portuguese manager stated he thinks he ‘punched something’ when he was informed of the news.
However, when pushed on what he wants to see from his side, on Thursday, his answer was clear and concise:
What do we have to do? Work harder. That’s enough of words, let’s go to actions.
The fight is on for Forest
Today is a huge game for Nottingham Forest’s future in this division.
Today’s encounter with Crystal Palace is their first since the news broke of their four-point deduction after breaching the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability rules.
The deduction has seen them drop into the bottom three, one point behind Luton.
Now the battle is really on to stay in the league.
Can Spurs keep the pressure on?
After the first 10 or so games you could be forgiven for believing Spurs would be in the fight for the big one.
However, injuries and inconsistent form leave them fighting to get into the top four.
Yes, we could potentially see five teams from the Premier League compete in the Champions League next season, but it’s not a given.
Angelos Postecoglou will not be taking any chances and a win today against Luton Town will keep them in the fight.
Big fight on at the bottom
Now, this is where it gets interesting.
Nine out of the 10 teams who get underway in just over an hour are starting the day in the bottom half of the table – including Chelsea.
If you’re a Blues fan you’ll be hoping this is the last time you see your team in this position for a very long time.
It’s also a huge day for Burnley, Nottingham Forest, and Luton in the fight to beat the drop.
As it stands at the top
As we get down to the business end of the season I find my eyes always wandering to the table to see where everyone is placed.
Tottenham are the only side in today’s 3pm kick-offs to start the day in the top half.
They sit three points behind Villa with a game in hand. They will be desperate to make sure they are level before Villa kick-off at 5.30!
What’s on the menu today?
I love a 3pm kick-off, it’s footballing heritage, especially this time of year when spring is approaching and the sun starts to come out.
Five Premier League stadiums will be hosting matches when the clock strikes 15:00 GMT, so let’s have a look at what we have in store:
Bournemouth v Everton
Tottenham v Luton
Chelsea v Burnley
Sheffield United v Fulham
Nott’m Forest v Crystal Palace
Good afternoon!
Oh, it’s good to be back!
No more interruptions, no more international breaks, you all better strap in for the final Premier League run-in.
We have five 3pm kick-offs for you today where both the top end and the bottom end of the table will be affected.
Tottenham need to keep on the coattails of Aston Villa as they battle for a top-four spot – they face Luton Town today who are battling to for survival.
We will also see how Nottingham Forest fare in their first match back after a four-point deduction, while Chelsea face Burnley at home.
Let’s tuck in shall we… and no, I mean into the action not your Easter eggs, that’s tomorrow!
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Premier League: Live score, team news and updates as Cole Palmer punishes 10-man Burnley from the penalty spot while Luton lead at Tottenham through Tahith Chong and Crystal Palace open scoring at Forest