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This is the first time Arsenal and Manchester City have played simultaneously since matchweek nine, back in October. Arsenal beat Palace 1-0, while City lost by the same score at Villa. That left City fifth, below Bournemouth, Sunderland … and Tottenham.

“Has somebody in the Arsenal stats department worked out the probability of any benefit to Raya hoofing the ball up for Gyökeres to fail to control, and for Brighton to launch yet another attack?” fumes Charles Antaki. “From where I’m sitting, it just looks lumpish and wasteful, but what do I know?”

Aberdeen level against Celtic! It’s Kevin Nisbet with a goal that will be cheered heartily in (parts of) Edinburgh.

Half time: Aston Villa 1-2 Chelsea

João Pedro’s double has helped Chelsea turn things around after an early Douglas Luíz opener. He’s up to 13 league goals for the season – a very underrated finisher.

GOAL! Aston Villa 1-2 Chelsea (João Pedro 50')

You can’t take your eyes off this one. Garnacho and Fernandez combine smartly on the break, the latter prodding into João Pedro’s path – and he lifts the ball first-time over Emi Martínez! There’s another wafer-thin VAR offside check, but this time the goal stands.

Chelsea’s Joao Pedro (right) dinks the ball over Aston Villa keeper Emiliano Martinez for his second goal of the game.
Chelsea’s Joao Pedro (right) dinks the ball over Aston Villa keeper Emiliano Martinez for his second goal of the game. Photograph: Jacob King/PA
Chelsea's Joao Pedro (left) celebrates scoring their second goal with Enzo Fernandez.
Pedro (left) celebrates scoring Chelsea’s second goal with Enzo Fernandez. Photograph: Andrew Boyers/Action Images/Reuters

Half time: Man City 1-0 Nottingham Forest

Forest have had a couple of chances, but City lead at the break through Antoine Semenyo’s fine finish.

Half time: Brighton 0-1 Arsenal

Despite a first-half xG of 0.01, Arsenal lead at the Amex thanks to Bukayo Saka’s early deflected shot. Since then, it’s been fouls, tussles and time-wasting allegations galore.

Proper panto scenes down on the south coast, with every Arsenal delay whistled and jeered by the home fans. Fabian Hurzeler is also making sure the fourth official is taking notes; three added minutes to end this half.

A big early goal up at Pittodrie, where Celtic lead Aberdeen 1-0 – none other than Kieran Tierney breaking the deadlock.

Kieran Tierney scores Celtic’s first goal of the game at Aberdeen.
Kieran Tierney tucks the ball home to open the scoring. Photograph: Robert Perry/PA
Kieran Tierney celebrates after scoring Celtic’s first goal of the game at Aberdeen.
Then celebrates. Photograph: Robert Perry/PA

Half time: Fulham 0-0 West Ham

Has much happened at Craven Cottage? The short answer is no; the long answer is not really.

Newcastle v Manchester United is liiiive – follow that one with Scott Murray:

No goal! Reece James dallies on the ball and then gives it away, allowing Villa to sweep downfield. Morgan Rogers plays in Watkins, who fires into the net. But wait … VAR intervenes, and the goal is ruled out. Watkins was offside, by a couple of inches.

The VAR decision of offside for Aston Villa's Ollie Watkins is shown on the big screen.
The VAR decision of offside for Aston Villa's Ollie Watkins is shown on the big screen. Photograph: Jacob King/PA

Garnacho’s cross is deflected behind, and Chelsea play a short corner …

GOAL! Aston Villa 1-1 Chelsea (Pedro 36')

Moments after Villa tested Jorgensen again, Chelsea break back and equalise. Fernandez’s lovely floated pass finds Gusto – who looks offside – and he rolls the ball across goal for João Pedro to slot home. There’s the customary VAR check, but the goal stands!

Chelsea's Joao Pedro diverts the ball into the net to level the score at Aston Villa.
Chelsea's Joao Pedro diverts the ball into the net to level the score at Aston Villa. Photograph: Andrew Boyers/Action Images/Reuters
Chelsea’s Joao Pedro celebrates scoring his side’s equaliser at Aston Villa.
Then celebrates. Photograph: Nick Potts/PA

Semenyo takes his league goal tally to 15 for the season, but Forest are fighting back. Igor Jesus’ shot is saved by Donnarumma, and as Ruben Dias sweeps a leg in to clear, he brings down Neco Williams. No penalty; I think Williams was offside when the shot came in.

GOAL! Manchester City 1-0 Nottingham Forest (Semenyo 30')

It’s that man again, Erling Antoine Semenyo! He’s on hand to acrobatically finish from Rayan Cherki’s cross, and City have the lead.

Manchester City's Antoine Semenyo scores their first goal.
Manchester City's Antoine Semenyo volleys the home side ahead. Photograph: Jason Cairnduff/Action Images/Reuters
Manchester City's Antoine Semenyo celebrates after scoring the opening goal against Nottingham Forest.
Which he’s pretty pleased about. Photograph: Dave Thompson/AP

Declan Rice overhits his delivery from a free kick. All a bit scrappy at the Amex, including a bit of needle between Arteta and Hurzeler.

A very open game at Villa Park. Fernandez tests compatriot Martinez with a shot, before Watkins gets in behind the Chelsea defence – but can’t get the power on his shot to beat Jorgensen.

Forest chance! Having soaked up plenty of pressure, the visitors break and Gibbs-White has time and space to shoot … but his effort is undercooked and easy for Donnarumma. Gibbs-White looks annoyed with himself, and rightly so.

Morgan Gibbs-White of Nottingham Forest reacts after missing a chance against Manchester City.
Morgan Gibbs-White rues his missed chance. Photograph: Peter Powell/EPA

Semenyo looks to play in Haaland, who is held up by Milenkovic. The ball rebounds back to Semenyo, whose shot wafts over the bar; I think Haaland was penalised for pulling back the Forest defender anyway.

City are grinding through the gears, with Bernardo Silva and then Phil Foden testing Matz Sels with shots from the edge of the box.

In the EFL Trophy, Northampton lead Luton in their semi-final, Nottingham Forest loanee Kyle McAdam with the goal. The winner of that one will face Stockport in the final at Wembley.

Kyle McAdam (second right) tucks the ball past Luton Town keeper James Shea to put the visitors ahead.
Kyle McAdam (second right) tucks the ball past Luton Town keeper James Shea to put the visitors ahead. Photograph: Joe Toth/Shutterstock
Kyle McAdam of Northampton Town celebrates with teammates in front of their fans after opening the scoring at Luton.
McAdam, teammates and their travelling fans celebrate. Photograph: Joe Toth/Shutterstock

Fulham escape a VAR check after a West Ham corner deflects off Iwobi’s shoulder. There’s been a stoppage in play at Villa Park – not sure why – and cameras pick out Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson in the stands. His team welcome Chelsea in the FA Cup this weekend.

Kadioglu slips as he cuts into the area, and the full-back ultimately gets in the way of Rutter’s follow-up shot. Gabriel goes down with a knock, and gets the expected sympathy from Brighton’s home faithful.

Cole Palmer sees his shot from distance punched away by Martinez. It’ll be interesting to see any official word on the Chelsea penalty that wasn’t: it looked like there was some contact, even if James went over eagerly.

Forest clear away a cross at the far post, with Erling Haaland lurking. Back at Villa Park, Liam Rosenior has been booked for protesting that non-penalty.

GOAL! Brighton 0-1 Arsenal (Saka 9')

A welcome lucky break for the league leaders, as Bukayo Saka’s shot deflects off Baleba and catches out Verbruggen, who lets the ball slip right through him.

Arsenal's Bukayo Saka (left) celebrates scoring their first goal with Cristhian Mosquera.
Arsenal's Bukayo Saka (left) celebrates scoring their first goal with Cristhian Mosquera. Photograph: Tony O'Brien/Reuters
Brighton's Georginio Rutter and teammates look dejected after Arsenal's Bukayo Saka gave the visitors the lead.
Brighton's Georginio Rutter and teammates look dejected after Arsenal's Bukayo Saka gave the visitors the lead. Photograph: Paul Childs/Action Images/Reuters

Chelsea almost hit straight back, Martinez keeping out João Pedro’s header – and the visitors have a penalty shout turned down as James goes over with Maatsen in close proximity.

Aston Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez (right) saves a header on goal from Chelsea's Joao Pedro.
Aston Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez (right) earns his corn. Photograph: Jacob King/PA

A much livelier start than last night, across the board. At the Etihad, Forest are pressing and pushing numbers forward, which risks leaving space for the likes of Antoine Semenyo, whose snap shot is rifled into the side netting.

Saka breaks in behind the Brighton defence, but his cross evades both Gyokeres and Martinelli in the middle. At Craven Cottage, Samuel Chukwueze’s optimistic shot is held by Hermansen.

GOAL! Aston Villa 1-0 Chelsea (Douglas Luíz 3')

What a start for Villa! Chelsea fail to clear the ball away and Leon Bailey skips beyond his man and cuts back for Douglas Luíz to tuck the ball home.

Aston Villa’s Douglas Luiz scores their first goal.
A deft touch from Douglas Luiz gives Aston Villa a very early lead. Photograph: Jaimi Joy/Reuters
Aston Villa’s Douglas Luiz (right) celebrates with Ollie Watkins giving the home side a very early lead against Chelsea.
Luiz (right) celebrates with Ollie Watkins. Photograph: Nick Potts/PA

Goalline clearance! A big mistake from Raya, whose pass out from the back is played straight to Baleba. He lifts the ball over the stranded keeper, but Gabriel gets back to head it away!

Mitoma’s early cross is cleared away by Hincapié, while at the Etihad, Forest have a couple of shots blocked before Gibbs-White header fails to test Donnarumma.

Kick off

We are under way at the Amex, the Etihad, Craven Cottage and Villa Park. Buckle up!

A tifo is unveiled by the Aston Villa fans ahead of the Premier League match against Chelsea at Villa Park.
Over at Villa Park, the Holte End fans’ tifo game is on point. Photograph: Nick Potts/PA

Fabian Hürzeler on Brighton’s return to form: “We have shown similar performances in the weeks before, but we have controlled the key moments better. We are more ruthless in front of goal and defended as a team together.

“We have played more simple football. The key message today is to show simplicity in all our actions and do the basics right.”

And here’s Nuno Espírito Santo: “We played a good game against Liverpool. We lost the game but we competed well. Tonight is going to be tough, Fulham are a difficult opponent. I want to see a lot of work [from Castellanos and Wilson], a lot of combinations and goals.”

Some pre-game chat from Pep Guardiola, who confirms Nico O’Reilly is out of the squad after “feeling uncomfortable” in training with a knock.

“We can only focus on ourselves for the rest of the games … I don’t know what is going to happen. Today is how we behave against Forest. Haaland has made an incredible impact since he arrived years ago. In the first quarter of this season he was outstanding. We need everyone. Everyone has to be ready.”

Manchester City's Rayan Ait-Nouri (left), Antoine Semenyo (second left), Phil Foden (second right), and Erling Haaland during the warm up.
Manchester City's Rayan Ait-Nouri (left), Antoine Semenyo (second left), Phil Foden (second right), and Erling Haaland all seem to be in a pensive mood during the warm up. Photograph: Martin Rickett/PA

On the ball! Guess the footballer

The Guardian has kicked off a new chapter in puzzles with the launch of its first daily football game, On the ball. It’s available on our app for both iOS and Android … so why not give it a go while we wait for kick-off?

Picture of On the ball game.
Photograph: The Guardian

You can follow Newcastle v Manchester United in depth with the esteemed Scott Murray, over here …

Some key takeaways from all that piping hot team news:

  • Baleba back in Brighton’s starting line-up

  • Mosquera in for injured Saliba at centre-back

  • Haaland and Foden return to City’s starting XI

  • Domínguez in, Hudson-Odoi dropped by Forest

  • Jorgensen replaces Sánchez as Chelsea keeper

  • Emery brings in Maatsen, Mings and Bailey

  • Wilson latest: Harry out, Callum starts

Fulham v West Ham: team news

Fulham (4-2-3-1): Leno; Tete, Diop, Bassey, Robinson; Berge, Iwobi, Chukwueze, Cairney (c), King; Jiménez.
Subs: Lecomte, Andersen, Reed, Rodrigo Muniz, Bobb, Lukic, Castagne, Sessegnon, Smith Rowe.

West Ham (4-4-2): Hermansen; Wan-Bissaka, Disasi, Todibo, Diouf; Bowen (c), Fernandes, Soucek, Summerville; Wilson, Castellanos.
Subs: Areola, Walker-Peters, Kilman, Mavropanos, Traoré, Lamadrid, Magassa, Scarles, Kanté.

Referee: Matthew Donohue. VAR: John Brooks.

Aston Villa v Chelsea: team news

Aston Villa (4-2-3-1): Martínez; Cash, Konsa (c), Mings, Maatsen; Douglas Luíz, Onana, Bailey, Rogers, Buendía, Watkins.
Subs: Edward, Bogarde, Sancho, Abraham, Torres, Digne, Bizot, Lindelof, Barkley.

Chelsea (4-2-3-1): Jorgensen; Gusto, Fofana, Chalobah, Hato; James (c), Caicedo; Palmer, Fernández, Garnacho; João Pedro.
Subs: Sánchez, Cucurella, Adarabioyo, Badiashile, Delap, Santos, Sarr, Guiu, Lavia.

Referee: Jarred Gillett. VAR: James Bell.

Brighton v Arsenal: team news

Brighton (4-2-3-1): Verbruggen; Wieffer, van Hecke, Boscagli, Kadioglu; Baleba, Gross (c); Gómez, Hinshelwood, Mitoma; Rutter.
Subs: Steele, Minteh, Welbeck, Milner, Ayari, De Cuyper, O’Riley, Veltman, Howell.

Arsenal (4-2-3-1): Raya; Timber, Mosquera, Gabriel Magalhães, Hincapié; Zubimendi, Rice; Saka (c), Eze, Gabriel Martinelli; Gyökeres.
Subs: Arrizabalaga, Gabriel Jesus, Norgaard, Trossard, Madueke, Havertz, Calafiori, Lewis-Skelly, Dowman.

Referee: Christopher Kavanagh. VAR: Michael Salisbury.

Manchester City v Nottingham Forest: team news

Manchester City (4-1-3-2): Donnarumma; Matheus Nunes, Días, Guéhi, Aït Nouri; Rodri; Cherki, Bernardo Silva (c), Foden; Semenyo, Haaland.
Subs: Trafford, Reijnders, Stones, Aké, Marmoush, Doku, González, Savinho, Khusanov.

Nottingham Forest (3-4-2-1): Sels; Milenkovic, Jair Cunha, Murillo; Aina, Sangaré, Anderson, Williams; Dominguez, Gibbs-White (c); Igor Jesus.
Subs: Gunn, Morato, Hudson-Odoi, Awoniyi, Ndoye, Hutchinson, Yates, McAtee, Netz.

Referee: Darren England. VAR: Tony Harrington.

Wednesday's fixtures

Kick-off 7.30pm unless stated; all times GMT.

Premier League
Aston Villa v Chelsea
Brighton v Arsenal
Fulham v West Ham
Manchester City v Nottingham Forest
Newcastle v Manchester United (8.15pm)

Scottish Premiership
Aberdeen v Celtic (8pm)

Preamble

This season’s title battle reminds me of the famous fight scene from dystopian 80s classic “They Live”. It’s been long, attritional and hard to watch at times, with neither party looking truly convincing. Arsenal and Manchester City were both fortunate to collect three points from bruising encounters with Chelsea and Leeds; now they have to get back in the ring tonight.

Arsenal go to Brighton, where they haven’t lost in their previous five trips. City host Nottingham Forest, who are battling relegation and have lost on their last three visits to the Etihad by an aggregate score of 11-0. Later, Manchester United visit Newcastle, hoping to make a dramatic late entry into a two-horse title race.

Aston Villa and Chelsea have both been overtaken by a surging United side, but earned a reprieve in the top-five chase with Liverpool’s shock defeat at Wolves. They meet at Villa Park tonight with both teams in stuttering form, and both eager to get back on track before European campaigns resume next week.

Finally, West Ham head to Fulham looking to revive their survival push and turn up the heat on Forest, Spurs and Leeds above them. The bad news for Nuno and co: Fulham have won seven out of their last 10 night matches at home, while West Ham have won one of their eight London derbies this season.

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