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Football clockwatch: Premier League, Football League and more – live! Football clockwatch: Premier League, Football League and more – live!
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The big Lewandowski: The Pole has scored something of a stunner for Bayern to put them 1-0 up against Eintracht Frankfurt:
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Full-time in the Scottish Premiership: Inverness 1-1 Celtic. Inverness’s third placing and Celtic’s position at the top not really affected. Leigh Griffiths put the Hoops ahead after three minutes, Edward Ofere equalised a minute later, and that was it.
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Some Championship team news
From a few of the big games in the second tier:
Millwall v Watford
Millwall: Forde; Cummings, Nelson, Beevers, Harding, Upson, Abdou, Williams, Woolford, Gregory, O’Brien. Subs: Dunne, Martin, Bailey, Gueye, Archer, Taylor-Fletcher, Maierhofer.
Watford: Gomes; Connolly, Angella, Hoban, Paredes, Guedioura, Tozser, Watson, Anya, Deeney, Vydra. Subs: Munari, Layun, Pudil, Abdi, Ighalo, Bond, Motta.
Referee: Simon Hooper
Bolton v Norwich
Bolton: Bogdan; Vela, Dervite, Ream, Moxey, Bannan, Feeney, Walker, Gudjohnsen, Heskey, Le Fondre. Subs: Mark Davies, Trotter, Danns, Rochinha, Lonergan, McCarthy, Janko.
Norwich: Ruddy; Whittaker, Martin, Bassong, Olsson, Tettey, Dorrans, Redmond, Howson, Hoolahan, Jerome. Subs: Grabban, Hooper, Elliott Bennett, Ryan Bennett, Rudd, O’Neil, Odjidja-Ofoe.
Referee: James Adcock
Birmingham v Wolverhampton
Birmingham: Randolph; Caddis, Morrison, Kiernan, Grounds, Gleeson, Tesche, Cotterill, Fabbrini, Gray, Donaldson. Subs: Thomas, Novak, Doyle, Spector, Dyer, Davis, Shinnie.
Wolverhampton: Ikeme, Iorfa, Batth, Stearman, Golbourne, Henry, McDonald, Price, Sako, Afobe, Dicko. Subs: Edwards, Doyle, Van La Parra, Ebanks-Landell, Kuszczak, Hause, Jacobs.
Referee: Eddie Ilderton
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Full-time: Swansea City 1-1 Everton – probably a fair result, is the consensus. Sham 69 bellow “We’re going down the pub” over the PA system at the Liberty Stadium, and well they might.
Goal in the Bundesliga: Borussia Dortmund are already behind, 1-o at Borussia Mönchengladbach, Oscar Wendt scoring in the first minute
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Match report: Read more on Derby 1-1 Brentford.
Back to the Hawthorns, another aspect of the club’s admirable Jeff Astle day is that they appear to be playing the popular beat combo music of the day over the PA system:
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More team news
Hull have arranged for every seat in the away end at St Mary’s to be covered by black t-shirts bearing the words ‘Steve Bruce’s Black & Amber army’. Underneath is a picture of a tiger. The latest manoeuvrings in the whole sorry “Hull Tigers” farrago? Or just a gesture of bounteous generosity by a beneficent owner? Hmm. All a bit North Korean anyway, this top-down choreographed crowd-dressing lark.
Anyway, out on the pitch in Southampton and Hull strips, will be the following:
Southampton v Hull
Southampton: Kelvin Davis; Alderweireld, Fonte, Yoshida, Bertrand, Wanyama, Schneiderlin, Long, Steven Davis, Mane, Pelle. Subs: Clyne, Tadic, Ward-Prowse, Elia, Gazzaniga, Reed, Targett.
Hull: Harper; Chester, Dawson, Bruce, McShane, Elmohamady, Livermore, Huddlestone, Quinn, N’Doye, Aluko. Subs: McGregor, Rosenior, Hernandez, Brady, Diame, Sagbo, Robertson.
Referee: Kevin Friend.
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So anyway, the Grand National: From a football fans’ perspective, it’s a source of profound frustration that the National no longer takes place – at least in part – during half-time intervals at matches, the 4.15pm start time a confusing (or perhaps welcome) distraction for people stuck inside football grounds. Mind, I once saw someone get chucked out of a ground by the police for celebrating a Grand National win with excessive zeal. It was the late 80s. That was how it was.
First email of the day – and wouldn’t you know, it’s our old mucker Simon McMahon:
Game of the day in Scotland is at Tannadice where Dundee United take on Hamilton, the one team in the league on a worse run of form than ourselves, United having not won in 10, Hamilton in 12. Consistent if nothing else. Celtic and Inverness are currently 1-1 in the early kick-off, and Partick Thistle face Motherwell in a match that could go a long way to deciding who has to face a relegation play-off.
I was just about to say all that, pretty much to the letter, so thanks Simon for saving me the bother.
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Goal! It’s Swansea 1-1 Everton. Jonjo Shelvey has equalised with a penalty. Let Nick Miller tell you all about it here.Goal! It’s Swansea 1-1 Everton. Jonjo Shelvey has equalised with a penalty. Let Nick Miller tell you all about it here.
Full-time at Derby: It did indeed finish Derby 1-1 Brentford, relief for Derby but Marc Warburton’s side, superior on the day, will be disappointed. They’ll stay outside the top six tonight if Wolves get a point at Birmingham.Full-time at Derby: It did indeed finish Derby 1-1 Brentford, relief for Derby but Marc Warburton’s side, superior on the day, will be disappointed. They’ll stay outside the top six tonight if Wolves get a point at Birmingham.
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Premier League team newsPremier League team news
Not one, but four teamsheets to run your eyes over:Not one, but four teamsheets to run your eyes over:
Tottenham Hotspur v Aston VillaTottenham Hotspur v Aston Villa
Tottenham Hotspur: Vorm; Dier, Fazio, Chiriches, Rose, Mason, Bentaleb, Townsend, Eriksen, Chadli, Kane. Subs: Paulinho, Soldado, Lamela, Yedlin, Friedel, Stambouli, Davies.Tottenham Hotspur: Vorm; Dier, Fazio, Chiriches, Rose, Mason, Bentaleb, Townsend, Eriksen, Chadli, Kane. Subs: Paulinho, Soldado, Lamela, Yedlin, Friedel, Stambouli, Davies.
Aston Villa: Guzan; Bacuna, Clark, Vlaar, Richardson, Sánchez, Cleverley, Delph, Agbonlahor, Benteke, Grealish. Subs: Baker, Okore, Weimann, Cole, N’Zogbia, Given, Lowton.Aston Villa: Guzan; Bacuna, Clark, Vlaar, Richardson, Sánchez, Cleverley, Delph, Agbonlahor, Benteke, Grealish. Subs: Baker, Okore, Weimann, Cole, N’Zogbia, Given, Lowton.
Referee: Lee Probert (Wiltshire)Referee: Lee Probert (Wiltshire)
Sunderland v Crystal PalaceSunderland v Crystal Palace
Sunderland: Pantilimon; Jones, Vergini, O’Shea, Van Aanholt, Rodwell, Cattermole, Gomez, Defoe, Fletcher, Wickham. Subs: Bridcutt, Johnson, Reveillere, Graham, Coates, Mannone, Buckley.Sunderland: Pantilimon; Jones, Vergini, O’Shea, Van Aanholt, Rodwell, Cattermole, Gomez, Defoe, Fletcher, Wickham. Subs: Bridcutt, Johnson, Reveillere, Graham, Coates, Mannone, Buckley.
Crystal Palace: Speroni, Ward, Dann, Delaney, Souare, McArthur, Jedinak, Zaha, Puncheon, Bolasie, Murray. Subs: Hangeland, Sanogo, Hennessey, Gayle, Ameobi, Ledley, Kelly.Crystal Palace: Speroni, Ward, Dann, Delaney, Souare, McArthur, Jedinak, Zaha, Puncheon, Bolasie, Murray. Subs: Hangeland, Sanogo, Hennessey, Gayle, Ameobi, Ledley, Kelly.
Referee: Anthony TaylorReferee: Anthony Taylor
West Brom v LeicesterWest Brom v Leicester
West Brom: Myhill; Gardner, McAuley, Dawson, Lescott, Brunt, Morrison, Yacob, Fletcher, Ideye, Berahino. Subs: Wisdom, Olsson, Baird, Anichebe, McManaman, Sessegnon, Rose. West Brom: Myhill; Dawson, McAuley, Lescott, Brunt, Morrison, Fletcher, Yacob, Gardner, Ideye, Berahino. Subs: Wisdom, Olsson, Baird, Anichebe, McManaman, Sessegnon, Rose.
Leicester: Schmeichel, De Laet, Morgan, Huth, Schlupp, Vardy, James, Cambiasso, Albrighton, Nugent, Ulloa. Subs: Konchesky, Drinkwater, King, Mahrez, Wasilewski, Schwarzer, Kramaric. Leicester: Schmeichel; De Laet, Morgan, Huth, Schlupp, Vardy, James, Cambiasso, Albrighton, Nugent, Ulloa. Subs: Konchesky, Drinkwater, King, Mahrez, Wasilewski, Schwarzer, Kramaric.
Referee: Martin AtkinsonReferee: Martin Atkinson
West Ham v StokeWest Ham v Stoke
West Ham: Adrian; Jenkinson, Collins, Reid, Cresswell, Song, Kouyate, Noble, Downing, Sakho, Valencia. Subs: Nolan, Jarvis, Nene, O’Brien, Amalfitano, Jaaskelainen, Cole.West Ham: Adrian; Jenkinson, Collins, Reid, Cresswell, Song, Kouyate, Noble, Downing, Sakho, Valencia. Subs: Nolan, Jarvis, Nene, O’Brien, Amalfitano, Jaaskelainen, Cole.
Stoke: Begovic; Wilson, Shawcross, Wollscheid, Cameron, Whelan, Adam, Nzonzi, Moses, Walters, Arnautovic. Subs: Bardsley, Pieters, Ireland, Diouf, Sidwell, Butland, Crouch.Stoke: Begovic; Wilson, Shawcross, Wollscheid, Cameron, Whelan, Adam, Nzonzi, Moses, Walters, Arnautovic. Subs: Bardsley, Pieters, Ireland, Diouf, Sidwell, Butland, Crouch.
Referee: Roger EastReferee: Roger East
Updated at 2.35pm BST
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Late goal at Derby! Darren Bent has stolen in at the far post to bring Derby level against Brentford in injury-time. It’s 1-1.Late goal at Derby! Darren Bent has stolen in at the far post to bring Derby level against Brentford in injury-time. It’s 1-1.
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PreamblePreamble
Good afternoon everyone. And on a day absurdly overloaded with top-level sport, it almost feels like one of those rare occasions when football has to jostle a bit for a look-in. But there’s plenty of football action worth jostling for today, in our top four divisions and beyond.Good afternoon everyone. And on a day absurdly overloaded with top-level sport, it almost feels like one of those rare occasions when football has to jostle a bit for a look-in. But there’s plenty of football action worth jostling for today, in our top four divisions and beyond.
Premier League: Tim Sherwood returns to the scene of his gilet-hurling histrionics last year when his new side Aston Villa visit Tottenham needing to build on their recent improvement to drag themselves further clear of trouble. Is he still bitter at his removal last summer? Who knows, but according to his former assistant Les Ferdinand there was a method to what some called his madness. He only went rogue once he knew he was on the way out, reckons Sir Les in this interview with David Hytner. Spurs have only a Thursday night Europa League slot to play for now, a predicament shared by Southampton. You’d fancy Ronald Koeman’s side to see off struggling Hull at St Mary’s though, even if the stakes may be higher for the fourth-bottom visitors.Premier League: Tim Sherwood returns to the scene of his gilet-hurling histrionics last year when his new side Aston Villa visit Tottenham needing to build on their recent improvement to drag themselves further clear of trouble. Is he still bitter at his removal last summer? Who knows, but according to his former assistant Les Ferdinand there was a method to what some called his madness. He only went rogue once he knew he was on the way out, reckons Sir Les in this interview with David Hytner. Spurs have only a Thursday night Europa League slot to play for now, a predicament shared by Southampton. You’d fancy Ronald Koeman’s side to see off struggling Hull at St Mary’s though, even if the stakes may be higher for the fourth-bottom visitors.
An emotional afternoon is in prospect at the Hawthorns, where West Brom honour Jeff Astle by turning out in the kit in which their former striker scored the FA Cup final winner in 1968, as part of their campaign to raise awareness of the sort of head injuries from which Astle died, prolonged experience of heading footballs having contributed to the chronic traumatic encephalopathy which proved fatal. The Jeff Astle Foundation will be launched at today’s game against Leicester.An emotional afternoon is in prospect at the Hawthorns, where West Brom honour Jeff Astle by turning out in the kit in which their former striker scored the FA Cup final winner in 1968, as part of their campaign to raise awareness of the sort of head injuries from which Astle died, prolonged experience of heading footballs having contributed to the chronic traumatic encephalopathy which proved fatal. The Jeff Astle Foundation will be launched at today’s game against Leicester.
Elsewhere, Alan Pardew is back in the north-east, with Crystal Palace at Sunderland, both sides buoyed by fine Easter victories, and West Ham and Stoke will battle like mad to make the coveted ninth spot their own. Intermittent speculation continues around Sam Allardyce’s future with the Hammers, speculation to which Barney Ronay has mischievously added with his musings on whether art-punk BoHo type Marcelo Bielsa might fit in at Upton Park/the Olympic Stadium.Elsewhere, Alan Pardew is back in the north-east, with Crystal Palace at Sunderland, both sides buoyed by fine Easter victories, and West Ham and Stoke will battle like mad to make the coveted ninth spot their own. Intermittent speculation continues around Sam Allardyce’s future with the Hammers, speculation to which Barney Ronay has mischievously added with his musings on whether art-punk BoHo type Marcelo Bielsa might fit in at Upton Park/the Olympic Stadium.
Championship: If I had a penny for every time I’d heard someone – including myself – lazily muse that it’s “going to the wire” at the top of the second tier, I’d have five pounds sixty-three. Still, going to the wire it is, though the leaders Bournemouth laid down a considerable gauntlet (other sized gauntlets are also available) with their hard-earned 2-0 win at Brighton last night, when really lovely goals from Yann Kermorgant and Callum Wilson stretched the Cherries’ lead to four points. You’d expect hot pursuers Norwich to win at Bolton, and Middlesbrough to beat visitors Rotherham. While Derby and Brentford are slugging it out right now. Third-placed Watford will also be fancied to win at Millwall, though Neil Harris’s side need to win really to maintain slim hopes of avoiding the drop.Championship: If I had a penny for every time I’d heard someone – including myself – lazily muse that it’s “going to the wire” at the top of the second tier, I’d have five pounds sixty-three. Still, going to the wire it is, though the leaders Bournemouth laid down a considerable gauntlet (other sized gauntlets are also available) with their hard-earned 2-0 win at Brighton last night, when really lovely goals from Yann Kermorgant and Callum Wilson stretched the Cherries’ lead to four points. You’d expect hot pursuers Norwich to win at Bolton, and Middlesbrough to beat visitors Rotherham. While Derby and Brentford are slugging it out right now. Third-placed Watford will also be fancied to win at Millwall, though Neil Harris’s side need to win really to maintain slim hopes of avoiding the drop.
League One: A huge day in the third tier, with the top two, Preston and Bristol City, meeting at Deepdale. City are pretty much up already, though a win for Preston would bring them a step closer to joining them, and leave the five or six teams below them duking it out for play-off positions. But it’s at the bottom where the real anxiety will be today, with three key six-pointers: improving Coventry take on improving (but still second-bottom) Colchester, fourth-bottom Crewe are at home to fifth-bottom Leyton Orient, and Scunthorpe and Crawley – both nervously hovering just above the drop zone – meet at Glanford Park. Only four points separate the nine teams between 15th and 23rd. You want tension? That’s tension.League One: A huge day in the third tier, with the top two, Preston and Bristol City, meeting at Deepdale. City are pretty much up already, though a win for Preston would bring them a step closer to joining them, and leave the five or six teams below them duking it out for play-off positions. But it’s at the bottom where the real anxiety will be today, with three key six-pointers: improving Coventry take on improving (but still second-bottom) Colchester, fourth-bottom Crewe are at home to fifth-bottom Leyton Orient, and Scunthorpe and Crawley – both nervously hovering just above the drop zone – meet at Glanford Park. Only four points separate the nine teams between 15th and 23rd. You want tension? That’s tension.
League Two: Leaders Burton can smell, see and even perhaps touch, at a stretch, the third tier for the first time ever, but face a tricky match at Luton, who need a win to revive their play-off ambitions. Shrewsbury and Wycombe look like sealing the other two automatic spots, and both are at home today, against play-off chasing Exeter and bottom club Cheltenham respectively. And can Hartlepool continue their great escape, at also-imperilled York? Their manager, Ronnie Moore, is up for it, as he explains to Louise Taylor here.League Two: Leaders Burton can smell, see and even perhaps touch, at a stretch, the third tier for the first time ever, but face a tricky match at Luton, who need a win to revive their play-off ambitions. Shrewsbury and Wycombe look like sealing the other two automatic spots, and both are at home today, against play-off chasing Exeter and bottom club Cheltenham respectively. And can Hartlepool continue their great escape, at also-imperilled York? Their manager, Ronnie Moore, is up for it, as he explains to Louise Taylor here.
Further afield, Real Madrid can close the gap to leaders Barcelona, for a few hours at least, if they beat Eibar at the Bernabéu, and we’ve got five Bundesliga matches kicking off at 2.30pm BST, including Bayern Munich v Eintracht Frankfurt.Further afield, Real Madrid can close the gap to leaders Barcelona, for a few hours at least, if they beat Eibar at the Bernabéu, and we’ve got five Bundesliga matches kicking off at 2.30pm BST, including Bayern Munich v Eintracht Frankfurt.
Boat race? What boat race? There’s loads going on here.Boat race? What boat race? There’s loads going on here.