Saturday clockwatch: Premier League and more – live!
4.52pm GMT11:52
Championship leaders Derby have lost 2-0 at Fulham.
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4.52pm GMT11:52
Newcastle keeping the ball by the corner flag – five of the six added minutes to go.
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4.51pm GMT11:51
Full-time: Manchester United 2-0 Sunderland
The post-match chat will not be about the football.
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4.50pm GMT11:50
Full-time: Burnley 0-1 Swansea
Burnley still deep in trouble.
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4.50pm GMT11:50
Ander Herrera thinks he has his second in two games for Manchester United, but it's disallowed.
And Swansea might make it two at Burnley, but substitute Oliveira can't put it away. Not long left now…
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4.48pm GMT11:48
Bury are two up at Plymouth in that tussle between League Two play-off contenders. Danny Rose has wrapped that one up.
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4.47pm GMT11:47
Hearts stopped at 10. That's how many they scored against Cowdenbeath, who scored nil.
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4.47pm GMT11:47
Six added minutes at Newcastle. Does Tim Sherwood have anything up his sleeve?
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4.46pm GMT11:46
Rotherham may have won it against Millwall. Kari Arnason, 2-1.
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4.44pm GMT11:44
Didn't mention earlier that Zak Clough, who seems a very promising young player, has scored to put Bolton ahead against Brighton. And Gary Madine has got a goal back for Blackpool against Wigan but, well…
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4.43pm GMT11:43
Stat attack from a hard-to-please Gordon Inglis:
"10 goals for Hearts is commendable but they will need to try harder if they want to break the record for the highest scoring match in British football. That accolade goes to Stirling Albion who put 20 past Selkirk in 2025 (and kept a clean sheet)."
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