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Everton v Fulham (08/11/2025) BBC Radio Merseyside This video can not be played Everton v Fulham (08/11/2025) BBC Radio Merseyside Click 'watch & listen' tab for live coverage LIVE: Everton 1-0 Fulham - Gueye scrambles in after two Everton goals ruled out LIVE: West Ham 1-1 Burnley - Flemming with opener; Wilson levels for hosts Sunderland host leaders Arsenal at 17: 30 GMT Managerless Wolves visit Chelsea at 20: 00 FT: Tottenham 2-2 Man Utd - Mbeumo opens scoring; Tel levels late on & Richarlison puts Spurs ahead before De Ligt earns visitors draw in 96th minute Neil Johnston & Jess Anderson Everton 0-0 Fulham Once a Blue, always a Blue. .. Wayne Rooney is in the crowd at the Hill Dickinson Stadium. Everton 0-0 Fulham Going back to that Sasa Lukic booking, the Fulham player is just the second player to receive five yellow cards in the Premier League this season. Play has been stopped to allow Fulham captain Joachim Andersen treatment. West Ham 0-0 Burnley Pat Nevin Former Chelsea winger on BBC Radio 5 Live at London Stadium Something about West Ham looks more balanced now than it did at the start of the season. It looks like Nuno has found something that feels right with a bit of a balance. If they can get the ball to Crysencio Summerville who can ask a few questions, that would be good. Everton 0-0 Fulham Sasa Lukic is booked for bringing down the busy Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall about 30 yards out. James Garner is standing over the ball. .. and his free-kick forces Bernd Leno into a diving stop. That was a decent set-piece by Everton's No 37 and an even better save. Comment at the top of this page, Whats App on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply) Terry: You need to find some new office friends. 0-0s? These games scream goals, goals, goals! West Ham 0-0 Burnley Burnley attempt to deploy the long throw-in and it's flicked on in the area but Alphonse Areola gathers with ease. The Hammers win a free-kick at the other end and Jarrod Bowen, making his 250th appearance for the club, fires into the wall. Everton 0-0 Fulham Danny Gabbidon Former Wales defender on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra at Hill Dickinson Stadium Everton have started really well. Fulham have struggled to get out of their own half and get a foothold in this game. Everton 0-0 Fulham Now Thierno Barry flashes a header over the bar. The French forward has had two chances already. Fulham, who have lost their last four away from home, are struggling to contain the hosts. Everton 0-0 Fulham Danny Gabbidon Former Wales defender on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra at Hill Dickinson Stadium Thierno Barry is a really good athlete who is energetic and presses well from the front. He just needs to showing that composure, slow it down in front of goal and the chances are presented to you. Everton 0-0 Fulham Good defending by Ryan Sessegnon to deny Thierno Barry a chance after Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's threaded pass. Everton have started well. West Ham 0-0 Burnley El Hadji Malick Diouf goes through the necessary concussion tests and is cleared to come back and rejoin the action. West Ham 0-0 Burnley Already a delay at the London Stadium as El Hadji Malick Diouf requires attention after a head injury. Everton 0-0 Fulham It's a bright and breezy start on the banks of the River Mersey by Everton. Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall finds Thierno Barry, who is desperate for a goal, inside the box but the finish is tame. To be fair to Barry, he was being closely marked. It's fair to say there hasn't been a great deal of excitement in the office for both of these 3pm kick-offs. A pair of 0-0's has even been predicted. Let's hope not, eh. Everton 0-0 Fulham Straight from kick-off, Everton get the ball back to Jordon Pickford who launches it forward. Pickford has kept nine successive clean sheets on England duty, two in 10 Premier League games for his club. Off we go in East London and on Merseyside. The teams are out at both the London Stadium and the Hill Dickinson Stadium. As it is Remembrance weekend, wreaths are being laid on the pitch at both grounds. FT: Tottenham 2-2 Man Utd Manchester United Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim speaking to TNT Sports: "During the game we felt like the three points were there to take home. But then with everything that happened, Harry Maguire and Casemiro coming off and conceding two goals. .. we scored again and it's a point. "When you cannot win you don't lose, once again we did that. We have so much to grow as a team, because today was our day to win this game. "We need to look at ourselves, we were not pressing with the same intensity, we felt comfortable but we need to understand that if we had more bravery we kill the game. But sometimes this happens, you have a better first half than second. "We believe in our capacity to score goals until the last minute. " On Senne Lammens "He is doing really well, he understand in a game a lot of things can happen, but as a goalkeeper you have to move on. It's a like a new game every time the ball is on the pitch. On potential Benjamin Sesko injury: "We have to see, we think he has a problem but let's see. "It's a little frustration, but also pride at the response of the players at the response to second goal of Tottenham. "This is the tip of the iceberg, we are at the beginning of becoming a strong team, so we have a lot to do. " West Ham v Burnley (15: 00 GMT) Chris Wise5 Live reporter at London Stadium We’ve been told that around 10, 000 West Ham fans took part in a planned protest march ahead of kick-off here. It’s another loud statement from the Hammers supporters to the club’s board. They want Chairman David Sullivan, and vice-chair Karren Brady to step down. This game does feel like a huge chance for West Ham to show that - at least on the pitch - they’ve turned the corner. They’ve only won back-to-back Premier League games once since David Moyes left the club. West Ham v Burnley (15: 00 GMT) West Ham fans have staged another demonstration against the club's owners today, with a protest march taking place before their match against Burnley. Supporters have voiced their displeasure at club chairman David Sullivan and vice-chair Karren Brady - and want both to step down from their roles. Sullivan and Brady have been in control of West Ham since 2010, but sold a 27% stake in the club to Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky in 2021. Fans believe the club have not adequately built on their 2023 Conference League victory - their first major trophy in 43 years - and there is ongoing dissatisfaction with their stadium. West Ham left Upton Park in 2016 to move to the 62, 500-seater London Stadium, which was originally built as an athletics venue for the London 2012 Olympics. Brady promised fans in 2013 that it would be a "world-class" football venue. 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