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Tom Rostance and Phil Dawkes

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  1. That's all folks...

    That's it from me. Thanks to those of you who stuck around despite the darw of that game at Old Trafford.

    See you again soon.

  2. And it's live...

    We've also still got plenty of live action...

    Man Utd v Newcastle (not one to be missed, trust me), is here.

    The Championship live, featuring Bolton v Blackburn, is here.

    Our Euro live, is here.

    And later we've got some UFC action to bring you, via the medium of live text. Conor McGregor is aiming to reclaim the lightweight title from Khabib Nurmagomedov at UFC 229 in Las Vegas

  3. Best of today's football

    OK, listen closely class, here is your further reading for tonight, starting with today's Premier League match reports...

    Burnley 1-1 Huddersfield

    Crystal Palace 0-1 Wolves

    Leicester 1-2 Everton

    Tottenham 1-0 Cardiff

    Watford 0-4 Bournemouth

    And finally, what happened in today's football.

  4. 'We're lucky to get a point'

    Burnley 1-1 Huddersfield

    Burnley

    Burnley boss Sean Dyche talking to MOTD: "It’s a strange one the result and in the end we're lucky to get out with a point. We had 3 golden chances all falling to Vokes and he took his goal excellently. We should have had a penalty but we know now we're not getting one of them. The main thing for me is 7 points in 3 games.

    "Gudmundsson is playing really well at the minute but I think all the lads played well today. We've not been helped by the linesman either today Ben Mee has clearly been pushed in the back for the equaliser.

    "I don’t know what to do about diving now, the lads been booked but nothing will happen now in terms of sanctions. My lad plays football and I see all of the kids diving, I really don't know where footballs going. It’s embarrassing, the players must know it surely.

    "I don't think the challenge on their defender was bad, the official has let the game continue and nearly let Huddersfield score before pulling it back so it’s an interesting decision.

    "It's a good point and we've got good performances to take into the international break."

  5. 'Our best performance'

    Burnley 1-1 Huddersfield

    Huddersfield Town

    Huddersfield Town defender Christopher Schindler: "I don't think my injury was deliberate, he's tried to create space for himself and caught me.

    "I felt the blood pouring right away so knew I needed to get some medical attention first especially with a head injury.

    "Coming to a place like this when Burnley are at home and they've got the fans behind them is hard.

    "Today was our best performance in the Premier League this season, it's a shame we didn't go onto win but we'll take the point."

  6. 'Disappointing to come out with a point'

    Burnley 1-1 Huddersfield

    Huddersfield Town

    More from Wagner: "We should of put the ball in the net more often but when Burnley defend with 11 men behind the ball and make so many block it's hard even with how we dominated, its disappointing to come out with one point.

    "Christopher Schindler doesn't look nice to be totally honest, I don't want to say it was deliberate but it was very serious and it could of been worse, its not what we want to see in football but it looks worse than what it is.

    "The international break I can't influence I can only accept it. We've played for three or four weeks on a high level without perfect end product and results. I'm very confident we have enough to get points for the next 30 games."

  7. 'We had to win it'

    Burnley 1-1 Huddersfield

    Huddersfield Town

    Huddersfield boss David Wagner speaking to MOTD: "I'm happy with the performance, we dominated the game, we played decent football and created opportunities with lots of crosses but in the end Burnley made lots of blocks.

    "We have to win it, everyone who's seen the game knew we were the better team. The performance was very good and I'm very confident going forward because we came here today and played the football we wanted.

    "I'd be happier with a win but we'll take the point and the wins will come, we have everything to stay up this season."

  8. Post update

    Burnley 1-1 Huddersfield

    Huddersfield put in what was probably their best display of the season so far at Burnley, but they are without a win in their last 12 league games (D5 L7). They last endured a longer winless streak in the league in a run of 17 games ending in November 2000.

  9. 'There were too many voices around him that changed his mind'

    Tottenham 1-0 Cardiff

    Cardiff City

    Speaking to BBC Sport, Cardiff manager Neil Warnock said: "I don't think the Mike Dean would have given a red card by himself, I think there were too many voices around him that changed his mind.

    "Players and officials all want to get in on the act and make headlines, but it's little old Cardiff isn't it? When I look at Danny Rose's challenge on Bruno Manga, that is worse in terms of violent conduct.

    "But we kept our discipline and we kept going, so there were lots of positives. To see Spurs keep it in the corner against 10 men shows how well we did."

  10. Post update

    Tottenham 1-0 Cardiff

    Cardiff were only narrowly beaten today at Wembley, but things aren'y going well in general. They are winless in their first eight games to a league season for the third time, and first since 1989-90 in the old Division Three.

    They have also lost five consecutive Premier League games, their worst run ever in the competition.

    Here is what their boss Neil Warnock had to say to the BBC...

  11. 'A major disappointment'

    Crystal Palace 0-1 Wolves

    Crystal Palace

    Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson to BBC Sport: "We did not take our chances – which has been a feature this season.

    "In the first half we dominated almiost completely, though they had one chance on the counter.

    "In the second half we took the game to the opposition but could not take our opportunities. At the end it became a desperation type of performance where we are hoping things will happen.

    "The bottom line it is was a tight game, where they scored and defended very well.

    "Once again we were not good enough in and around the penalty box to create the clear-cut opportunities we need to score a goal.

    "It is a major disappointment, but once again I cannot fault players for effort, work-rate and determination – it was a game we were hoping to win but somehow could not do so.

    "We had enough of the ball, enough determination, but the game's about winning and scoring goals to win and we didn’t."

  12. Post update

    Crystal Palace 0-1 Wolves

    These are tough times for Crystal Palace. The Eagles are one of just two Premier League sides yet to score a home goal this season (4 games), along with Huddersfield. Here is their manager Roy Hodgson...

  13. 'It was a harsh sending off'

    Tottenham 1-0 Cardiff

    Cardiff City

    Speaking to BBC Sport, Cardiff forward Junior Hoilett said: "We were unlucky not to get something from the game. We dug in and had a few chances, and we showed we could compete with a big club, so it is a tough one to take.

    "Their goalkeeper made a great save and we had chances, but we have to take the positives out of his game and go into the next one against Fulham."

    On the Bluebirds' defence: "We were compact and organised as a unit, and we minimised their threat."

    On Joe Ralls' sending off: "It wasn't deliberate and he wasn't the last man, so I think it was a bit harsh. Joe said after the game he didn't mean any harm and just wanted to take one for the team.

    "We should have got something against Burnley and we should have won at least a point today, but I'm sure it will come."

  14. 'We will try to improve'

    Watford 0-4 Bournemouth

    Watford

    Watford boss Javi Gracia, speaking to BBC Sport: "It is always a bad moment to lose like today. Today is the first day we haven't competed as in other games. They were much better than us. We will try to improve for the next game.

    "In the beginning of the game I think we competed, not at the best level but we created chances. After conceding the second goal and losing a player the second half was tough. They kept going and thank you to our supporters, who have always been with our team and today it was special that they stuck with us.

    "We always want more but in this moment, after this game, we have to think about today. It has been different to the other games and we need to improve."

  15. Post update

    For everyone else who is sticking with me, here are some post-game thoughts from Javi Gracia.... hello? Hellloooooo?!

  16. Post update

    Man Utd 0-2 Newcastle

    In case you are still plodding along with these post-match quotes, allow me to ensure you are aware that Man Utd are 2-0 down at home to Newcastle. And they've just taken Eric Bailly off after 18 minutes.

    You might want to follow that game instead.

  17. 'Right decisions at the right time'

    Watford 0-4 Bournemouth

    Bournemouth

    Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe, speaking to BBC Sport: "We have players who are quick and agile and penalties are a consequences of that. We looked a threat whenever Watford gave the ball away.

    "It wasn't perfect. I'm pleased but we have room to improve and grow from today. Watford made it difficult, even with 10, but we were professional.

    "The measure is making the right decision at the right time. We are counter-attacking better this season than at any point in the Premier League.

    "It's a great start. It is so early it is difficult to make predictions. All we can do is work and try to achieve what our limit is."

  18. Post update

    Watford 0-4 Bournemouth

    Bournemouth's 4-0 win at Watford is their biggest ever away top-flight victory.

    That'll do pig.

    Here is their boss Eddie Howe, who thinks his side could have been better!

  19. Why are you still here?!

    Man Utd 0-2 Newcastle

    There is a right story brewing at Old Trafford. A big, old brute of a story.

    Newcastle lead 2-0. Yes, 2-0.

    Jose Mourinho. Oh, Jose Mourinho. Never mind a penny, I'll give you a tenner for your thoughts.

    Follow the game here.

  20. 'We could have been more clinical'

    Watford 0-4 Bournemouth

    Bournemouth

    Bournemouth striker Callum Wilson, speaking to BBC Sport: "It is a massive win for us today. Credit to the boys. We put a lot of hard work in this week.

    "By our high standards that we set we can be disappointed it isn't more. We could have been more clinical. But that gives more to work on. It is a big positive to win like this away from home.

    "The red card is massive. Sometimes it can make things difficult but we tried to grow from what happened against Everton in similar circumstances.

    "It is nice for me and Josh to score in the same game.

    "In our Championship promotion season we had a lot of penalties. We are just trying to score goals."