Everton 0-0 Aston Villa

75. Martinez has been all action in the Aston Villa goal, and that includes when he booted teammate Lucas Digne in the face to leave the left-back sporting a cartoon-style egg just above his eye.

Fulham 0-0 Leeds

76. Fulham record signing Kevin is on for his debut, replacing Alex Iwobi.

Two of Marco Silva’s subs have changed the game in the home side’s favour, and moments ago Emile Smith Rowe almost broke the deadlock with a shot that was scooped on to the post by Karl Darlow.

Everton 0-0 Aston Villa

72. Emi Martinez is doing his bit to win back over the Aston Villa fans.

Back in the side after his transfer away fell through, the Argentine has made a string of fine saves this afternoon to keep the score at 0-0.

Justin Allen on Fulham 0-0 Leeds

Fulham have been controlling the ball well the past 10 minutes but apart from Harry Wilson’s curling free-kick that was brilliantly kept out by Karl Darlow they are struggling to create.

The 35-year-old back-up Leeds keeper, who has not played in the Prem for four years, really rolled the years back with that athletic stop,

Leeds have had chances again.

Aaronson’s effort shortly after the break almost put them in front.

The visitors are well in the hunt here.

Silva yet to bring on record signing Kevin.

Andy Dillon reporting from Selhurst Park

Yeremy Pino should kick himself and the walls if Palace fail to win this.

The Spaniard has missed a sitter and had a great shot blocked by heroic defending.

After dragging a first half shot wide when clean through in the first half, the £26 million Spain star followed up on a blocked shot by Jean-Philippe Mateta only to see his effort deflected over the bar from agonisingly close range by Omar Alderete.

Pino also shot wide on 20 minutes from outside the box.

The Eagles just need a breakthrough and sill go on to win this comfortably but Sunderland are holding firm in what would be an admirable first point on the road as a newly promoted Premier League side this season.

GOAL! Bournemouth 2-1 Brighton

61. Antoine Semenyo slams Bournemouth back in front from the penalty spot!

There’s a touch of controversy about this one with a spotkick being awarded by Peter Bankes after Jan Paul van Hecke challenged Evanilson.

However, replays showed that contact was minimal with the Dutch defender withdrawing his leg as the Brazilian dinked by him.

The video officials reviewed the action, only to decide that the threshold for overturning the decision was not met.

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