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    Danilo injury updates: Nottingham Forest vs Bournemouth STOPPED after horror leg break – latest

    NOTTINGHAM FOREST are up against Bournemouth in the Premier League but Forest man Danilo has broken his leg early in the game.The Brazilian challenged for a header in the middle of the park and injured his leg on the way down. Players looked distraught and turned away as the game was stopped for seven minutes while sheets were used to cover the treatment by medics. Kick off time: 3pm BSTTV/Stream: Not available in the UK due to 3pm blackoutFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFollow our live blog below…FULL TIME Nottingham Forest 1-1 BournemouthThat’s all at the City ground with the points shared between the teams.The game was dominated by Danilo’s first-half horror injury, which is suspected to be a broken leg.He is now likely to miss the rest of the season.An impromptu tent was erected around the player so he could have privacy during his treatment.Credit: GettyCopy linkCopiedNottingham Forest 1-1 BournemouthFive minutes of added time here in a match that was heavily delayed because of Danilo’s first-half injury.Copy linkCopiedGOAL Nottingham Forest 1-1 Bournemouth 86’A horrible mix up at the back for Forest sees Antoine Semenyo in the right place at the right time.He’s made it 1-1 here.Copy linkCopiedNottingham Forest 1-0 Bournemouth – double change for ForestForest make a double change.Nicolas Dominguez and Harry Toffolo come on for Ola Aina and Anthony Elanga.Copy linkCopiedSecond half underway Nottingham Forest 1-0 BournemouthSecond half is underway now on Trentside.The game is running significantly behind the rest of the 3pm kick-offs now after Danilo’s horror injury.He is thought to have broken his leg in a freak accident ivolving Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo.Copy linkCopiedWell wishes pour in for injured DaniloFootball supporters on X lined up to wish Forest midfielder Danilo a speedy recovery after his suspected leg break.One wrote on X: “Our thoughts go out to Danilo, who has suffered a horror injury.”Another said: “Pray for Danilo, jeez. It’s not looking good.”And another said: “Oh my god That is utterly horrific for Danilo.”Wishing him a speedy recovery.”One remarked: “Our thoughts are with Nottingham Forest’s Danilo who appears to have suffered a season-ending injury during their first game.”Another chimed in: “Get well soon, Danilo.”Copy linkCopiedHalf-time at the City groundIt’s half-time at the City ground now after the game was significantly delayed.11 minutes of added time were played in the first half after Forest’s Danilo suffered a horror leg break.Forest opened the scoring through Chris Wood in the 23rd minute after Danilo was stretchered off.Forest lead 1-0 at half-time.Copy linkCopiedUpdate from the City GroundSunSport’s Graeme Bryce writes…Nottingham Forest’s game with Bournemouth was halted for eight minutes following a serious injury to Forest midfielder Danilo.There are fears the Brazilian midfielder may have suffered a season-ending injury after he was involved in a sickening collision with Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo.The pair clashed in mid-air and it immediately became clear Danilo was badly hurt as he landed with a sickening thud.Paramedics raced to the scene and his Nottingham Forest teammates were visibly upset as they tried to comfort him.As Forest players were ushered to the touchline, medics used flags to screen Danilo from view as Forest’s medical staff attended to him.After eight minutes Danilo was finally strapped into a stretcher and, with his left leg immobilised, left the field to warm applause as Forest fans chanted his name.Credit: GettyCopy linkCopied11 Minutes added time11 minutes of added time have been announced for this first half after Danilo’s horror injury.The midfielder had to be treated by medics as staff erected a makeshift tent around him to maintain his privacy.Credit: PACopy linkCopiedMatch centre gets run outFans saw their first example of the Premier League’s new X account explaining VAR decision making.The account has tweeted to show exactly why Ouatarra’s opening goal was ruled out.Copy linkCopiedPlayers react to horror injuryForest’s stars were left reeling when they saw the extent to Danilo’s first-half injury.The midfielder got his leg caught awkwardly under Antoine Semenyo after an aerial duel.Seeing the extent of Danilo’s suspected leg break, his team-mates were seen with their head in their hands in shock.Copy linkCopiedGOAL RULED OUT! Nottingham Forest 1-0 BournemouthDango Outarra thought he’d equalised for Bourenmouth but it’s ruled out for an offside in the build-up!Copy linkCopied’We’re all with you Danilo’Forest have sent their well wishes to midfielder Danilo on X.The club wrote: “Yatesy replaces Danilo who is stretchered off.We’re all with you, Danilo 🙏”Copy linkCopiedNottingham Forest 1-0 BournemouthChris Wood has already got off the mark this season with a goal in the 23rd minute.The striker used his striking instincts to capitalise on a spill by Bournemouth keeper Neto.Credit: RexCopy linkCopiedHow the incident occurredA freak accident has seen Forest midfielder Danilo break his leg.The midfielder went in for a header with Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo, with both players falling to the floor in the aftermath.Danilo’s leg looked to get stuck awkwardly under Semenyo.Credit: PACopy linkCopiedDanilo receives treatmentMedics rushed onto the field in order to treat Danilo as soon as possible.Players were taken off the pitch while the midfielder received treatment.Copy linkCopiedGame suspended after Danilo breaks legNottingham Forest’s game with Bournemouth has been suspended after midfielder Danilo suffered a horror broken leg.A number of flags were held up around Danilo while medics treated him after the incident.Copy linkCopied More

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    Newcastle vs Southampton LIVE SCORE: Latest updates as Toon kick-off new campaign against Premier League new boys

    NEWCASTLE host Southampton in their first match of the 2024/25 Premier League season this afternoon.The Magpies will be aiming to reclaim their spot in Europe after an injury-hit campaign hindered their chances last term.Southampton return to the Premier League after triumphing in the Championship play-off final last season.Kick off time: 3pm BSTTV/Stream: Not available in the UK due to 3pm blackoutFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFollow our live blog below… More

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    Everton vs Brighton LIVE SCORE: Latest Premier League updates as Toffees begin season against new look Seagulls

    EVERTON take on Brighton in their Premier League opener this afternoon.The Toffees will be hoping to build on last season’s 15-placed finish and retain their top-flight status before moving into their new £760million stadium next campaign.While Brighton are aiming for a fast start under new 31-year-old manager Fabian Hurzeler.Kick off time: 3pm BSTTV/Stream: Not available in the UK due to 3pm blackoutFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFollow our live blog below… More

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    Everton 0 Brighton 3: Seagulls off to strong start under new boss as Mitoma, Welbeck and Adingra seal all three points

    FABIAN Hurzeler must wonder what all the fuss is about…this Premier League management lark is clearly kids’ stuff.The coming months will prove otherwise, of course. Yet after this flying start, the Prem’s youngest ever gaffer can make the most of it for now.Brighton beat Everton 3-0 in their Premier League opener at Goodison ParkCredit: GettyThe Toffees went down to 10 men after Ashley Young was sent offCredit: ReutersThis was Fabian Hurzeler’s first Premier League game as Brighton’s managerCredit: ReutersSean Dyche was not a happy man after his side suffered a dismal defeatCredit: ReutersA three-goal stroll gave Hurzeler, 31, the dream beginning to his life as Brighton boss.Yet while it was all calm in the visiting dugout, Sean Dyche looked ready to blow in the home one, as his side were torn to shreds.Not helped by a controversial call going against them and a self-inflicted red card from veteran Ashley Young, eight years older than the opposing gaffer.If Dyche was hoping for a season of calm after two of financial mayhem, takeover chaos and points deductions, he can think again.  And all that despite a first half that promised so much…particularly in the midfield dynamo Tim Iroegbunam, their £9 million arrival from Aston Villa.If only they’d had another ten to go with him, it would have been a totally different afternoon. As it was, they were a shambles…as they have been so often in recent times.It started to go wrong on 25 minutes when Kaoru Mitoma – playing his first game after a back injury in February – prodded in at the far post from Yankuba Minteh’s cross.It was debut boy Minteh’s high spot on an afternoon that saw him subbed when he was clattered, throwing himself to stop Vitalii Mykolenko from having a far post volley.BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSBrighton medics insisted he heads for the bench as a concussion substitute. Minteh, signed from Newcastle, was far from dazed as he vainly argued his case to go back on.Not that the Seagulls needed him…or missed him, either. Although a minute after the break it did appear as though Everton had been handed a route back into the game.Everton’s £760million new stadium close to completion as incredible new video of ground is revealed It came after Jack Harrison slid the ball to Dominic Calvert-Lewin, and as Lewis Dunk threw himself to block, the Everton striker threw himself to the ground.It looked a stonewall spot kick, and referee Hooper certainly thought so, immediately awarding the penalty.Yet a Stockley Park word in his ear had the official making a touchline check, and we all know what that means. The decision was reversed…and a sigh of relief in the away dugout.In truth it was hard to give a definite verdict as to whether Dunk clipped Calvert-Lewin’s foot, or if it was a tumble of his own making as he stood on the centre-back’s prone leg.Whatever the definitive, there was no penalty. And eight minutes later the Seagulls rubbed their noses in it by breaking and doubling their lead.Idrissa Gana Gueye was the guilty party for Everton, as his careless pass merely picked out Wieffer, who swiftly fed Danny Welbeck.The Brighton striker had options on either side but used them to buy time and as Michael Keane dithered, he drilled past Jordan Pickford for a second.Even then there was the sense it may not be game over…but 12 minutes later it most definitely was, as Young got his marching orders.Again he could blame no-one but himself, trying to chest down Dunk’s angled crossfield ball as Mitoma waited when he should have used his head. In every sense.With Young’s control far from perfect, the Japanese striker pounced and set off for goal…until the veteran fullback held him by the hand to stop him in his tracks.Mitoma may have had 40 yards to run, but he was in the clear, not a covering defender in sight, and the official had the red card out in a flash.Young’s afternoon was finished, so were Everton’s hopes…but just for good measure, Brighton made trebly sure when Simon Adringra curled in a late, late third.If this is a sign of how the final season at Goodison is to be, they’ll be kicking off the next one in their new Bramley Moore Dock stadium as a Championship team.FOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFollow our live blog below… More

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    Arsenal 2-0 Wolves LIVE RESULT: Bukayo Saka and Kai Havertz goals seal first three points of the season – latest updates

    ARSENAL won their first Premier League game of the season with a 2-0 victory over Wolves. Kai Havertz and Bukayo Saka both got on the scoresheet and set each other up as the Gunners kicked off their season in style. Kick-off: 3pm BSTTV channel: This game will not be broadcast live in the UKArsenal team: Raya, White, Saliba, Gabriel, Zinchenko, Partey, Rice, Odegaard, Saka, Martinelli, HavertzWolves team: Sa, Doherty, Mosquera, Toti, Ait-Nouri, Bellegarde, Lemina, J. Gomes, R. Gomes, Hwang, Strand LarsenFollow ALL of the latest updates below…Match by numbersA look at the match stats which show Arsenal having 18 attempts at goal in the 90 minutes.Their possession dropped considerably from 64% at half time to finishing with just 53% as Wolves crept back into it.Copy linkCopiedFT: Arsenal 2-0 WolvesKai Havertz and Bukayo Saka struck either side of half time to get Arsenal off and running on the opening weekend.Saka’s goal coming when Wolves looked at their most threatening, with that sucker punch making the final 15 minutes a non-contest.It’s the start Mikel Arteta was looking for. Reaction to come.Copy linkCopiedFULL TIME!The Gunners with three points on the board after the opening day!Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2-0 Wolves93. Great stuff from Wolves down the right as Cunha works hard to get a cross into the box.Sarabia is running onto it and volleys at goal from 15 yards out but doesn’t catch it quite right.Raya with one for the cameras to palm it away at full stretch.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2-0 Wolves91. Arsenal win another corner which Trossard will take this time.It’s another decent ball but comfortably headed clear once again.Wolves then go on the break but Doherty can’t keep the ball alive when played in down their right.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2-0 Wolves90. Five minutes added on at the end of this one.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2-0 Wolves89. Martinelli is bundled over on the Arsenal right and wins a free kick near the byline.Odegaard’s cross is headed away easily inside the six-yard box.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2-0 Wolves88. Gabriel Jesus is booked for a shove while play had stopped on Mosquera.The big, strong centre half throws himself to ground and the Brazilian picks up a yellow. All a bit daft really.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2-0 Wolves86. Wolves scream for a penalty as Hwang gets in behind Timber down the Wolves right.He’s pushed by two hands in the back by Timber and goes to ground but the referee waves play on.As he’s done all afternoon, VAR Paul Tierney agrees with the referee and his call stands here. Both he and boss Gary O’Neil are booked for dissent.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2-0 Wolves84. That free kick is eventually taken and the high, hopeful cross is plucked out the air by David Raya.Good goalkeeping.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2-0 Wolves84. Rice has actually been replaced for the final five minutes.OFF: RiceON: JesusCopy linkCopiedArsenal 2-0 Wolves82. Cunha is fouled by Rice midway inside the Arsenal half but it’s the Arsenal man who has stayed down.It looks like a bit of cramp, which is a sore one but he’s rolling around in pain as Havertz tries to treat him.First time I’ve seen him get cramp, a signal that he’s clearly not ready to be thrust back in for 90 minutes.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2-0 Wolves79. Arsenal taking the sting out the game now as that goal has knocked the stuffing out Wolves.And Saka is given a rest for the final ten minutes.OFF: SakaON: TrossardCopy linkCopiedArsenal 2-0 Wolves74. Bukayo Saka is up and running this season!He’s squared up with Rayan Aït-Nouri on the Arsenal right and the Wolves man inexplicably allows Saka inside on his left foot.Saka from inside the box looks like he’s going to whip one into the far corner, instead giving the keeper the eyes and firing it in near the front post.Poor defending from the Wolves man who knows showing him down the line takes away any danger. But good play from Saka and a good finish against the run of play!Copy linkCopiedAgainst the run of play – they double their lead!Copy linkCopiedArsenal 1-0 Wolves71. This delivery is rubbish but Arsenal keep it alive.Saka drives to the byline and is dispossessed as Wolves concede another corner. That comes to nothing either.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 1-0 Wolves70. Odegaard with a speculative effort from distance which Jose Sa has to parry behind for a corner.It’s worked short and played to Timber on the edge of the box and his effort at goal takes a nick and flies over the bar for another corner.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 1-0 Wolves69. Mikel Arteta is trying to turn the tide in this and turns to his bench to do so.OFF: ZinchenkoON: TimberCopy linkCopiedArsenal 1-0 Wolves68. Huge chance for Wolves!Saliba with a terrible error and gifts Cunha a huge chance on the edge of the box. His left-footed, curled effort is straight at Raya!!Copy linkCopiedArsenal 1-0 Wolves67. Strand Larsen with an overhead kick as a cross which Saka has to get back to deal with and clear.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 1-0 Wolves65. The corner is rubbish and cleared at the front post.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 1-0 Wolves64. Only one team in this at the minute – and they’re pushing for the equaliser.Some great football outside the Arsenal box comes to nothing before Toti sends in a wicked, deep cross which Rodrigo Gomes meets with a bicycle kick which deflects just wide.It was briefly checked for handball against the Arsenal defender but he was fairly close when it did hit him.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 1-0 Wolves61. Close to an equaliser!It’s Ait-Nouri who finds himself much further forward in this half, who collects the ball.He drives to around 25 yards from goal before unleashing a powerful shot which flies wide of Raya’s left-hand post.It just didn’t have the cut across the ball to trouble the keeper.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 1-0 Wolves59. Bukayo Saka is shown a yellow card after a fairly nothing foul outside the Wolves box.So it seems it was for dissent after the foul was given.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 1-0 Wolves58. Wolves make a change as Cunha replaces Bellegarde.Copy linkCopied More

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    Ipswich vs Liverpool LIVE SCORE: Reds officially start Arne Slot era against Premier League new boys – latest updates

    LIVERPOOL start their Premier League era under Arne Slot with a tricky trip to Ipswich Town.The Reds have looked impressive in a pre-season that saw them pick up wins over Arsenal and Manchester United.However, Slot’s side go up against an Ipswich outfit that will be determined to get their long-awaited top-flight return off to a dream start.Kick-off time: 12:30pm BSTLive stream: discovery+TV channel: TNT Sports 1FOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS More

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    Man Utd vs Fulham LIVE SCORE: Ten Hag’s men get Premier League season underway at home to Cottagers – latest updates

    MANCHESTER UNITED open the 2024/25 Premier League season against Fulham TONIGHT.The Red Devils have undergone a major restructure over the summer as the first full season of the Sir Jim Ratcliffe era begins at Old Trafford.Despite speculation around Erik ten Hag’s future, the Dutchman remains as Man Utd gaffer after he signed a contract extension in July.The Red Devils boss has strengthened his side over the summer with the additions of Matthijs de Ligt, Noussair Mazraoui, Joshua Zirkzee and Leny Yoro – as he looks to guide the club back to being title contenders.Fulham has seen some big players leave during the window, most notably Joao Palhinha to Bayern Munich and Tosin Adarabioyo’s short move to Chelsea.But Marco Silva has made a statement signing with the arrival of Emile Smith Rowe from Arsenal – and fans will be hoping to see the 24-year-old in action tonight.Kick off time: 8pm BSTTV channel: Sky Sports Main Event/Premier LeagueLive stream: NOW/Sky Sports appMan Utd team: To follow…Fulham team: To follow…FOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFollow our live blog below…Bru-ing up a stormBruno Fernandes continues to be the go-to star at Old Trafford whenever he is needed.The United captain may be forced to play in an unfamiliar position tonight, but expect him to be knitting things together and leading from the front for Erik ten Hag’s side.Copy linkCopiedTeam newsIt may be a new look and a new era for Manchester United, but it’s the same old injury problems.They’ll be without new £52m signing Leny Yoro as he continues to recover from surgery, following an injury on his pre-season debut for the club.Rasmus Hojlund, who was injured in the same game, is expected to miss the first month of the season with his knock.New striker Joshua Zirkzee is yet to get any minutes for United and would be a surprise starter if he was named in Ten Hag’s starting lineup, with Bruno Fernandes likely to reprise his role as a false nine in Hojlund’s absence.Luke Shaw could feature after returning from injury at the back end of Euro 2024 with England.Victor Lindelof didn’t play any part against Man City in the Community Shield, but his injury is not believed to be serious.Ten Hag confirmed that new signings Matthijs de Ligt and Noussair Mazraoui will be in the squad and could make their debuts this evening.Meanwhile, Fulham fans will be hoping that new boy Emile Smith Rowe is handed a start in their Premier League curtain raiser after some encouraging showings during their pre-season tour.In contrast to United, Marco Silva’s Cottagers currently have no injury issues heading into the Premier League curtain raiser.Credit: GettyCopy linkCopiedGood evening and welcome to SunSport’s live blog of Man Utd vs Fulham!The wait is finally over the Premier League is back – and we have a cracking opener at Old Trafford this evening.Man Utd will be looking to brush off their penalty shootout heartache in the Community Shield last weekend and start the new season as they mean to go on.Erik ten Hag’s men were minutes away from securing a win over neighbours Man City under the Wembley arch, but Bernardo Silva’s late strike took the tie to spot-kicks.It’s not only a new season for United, but the start of a new era under the control of Sir Jim Ratcliffe.The club has undergone a major restructuring under their new billionaire chief and will be hoping he is the right man to steer the Manchester giants back on track.For Man Utd fans, tonight’s clash represents the start of their first full campaign under the stewardship of Ratcliffe.And with a new era comes a new-look squad, as Ten Hag and Ratcliffe have added the likes of Leny Yoro and Joshua Zirkzee earlier this summer.This week saw further additions, with Matthijs de Ligt and Noussair Mazraoui joining the club in a £60million deal from Bayern Munich.Red Devils supporters will be hoping the fresh faces can bring a new lease of life to their team after last season’s dismal efforts in the league saw then finish eighth.Fulham will be aiming to build on last season’s 13th-place finish but will be without star man Joao Palhinha, following his £47m switch to Bayern Munich.However, the cottagers may have found themselves a new superstar after snatching Emile Smith Rowe away from London rivals Arsenal for just £34m.Marco Silva has also welcomed central defender Jorge Cuenca from Villarreal and sealed the return of academy graduate Ryan Sessegnon from Tottenham.Copy linkCopied More

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    Carabao Cup draw LIVE: West Ham to face Bournemouth and Millwall drawn at home to Leyton Orient – latest updates

    THE Carabao Cup will see 13 Premier League teams enter at the second round stage with the draw now complete. There are three all-Premier League ties including West Ham vs Bournemouth and Nottingham Forest vs Newcastle. Elsewhere, Millwall were drawn against Leyton Orient and Brighton will host Crawley. BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSSecond round drawHere is the complete second round draw for this season’s Carabao Cup.Second round drawSouth section:Coventry vs OxfordSwansea vs WycombeWimbledon vs IpswichBirmingham vs FulhamWatford vs PlymouthWest Ham vs BournemouthQPR vs LutonBrighton vs CrawleyCrystal Palace vs NorwichCardiff vs SouthamptonMillwall vs Leyton OrientColchester vs BrentfordNorth section:Grimsby vs Sheffield WednesdayEverton vs DoncasterBlackburn vs BlackpoolFleetwood vs RotherhamShrewsbury vs BoltonNottingham Forest vs NewcastleBarrow vs DerbyLeicester vs TranmereMiddlesbrough vs StokeBarnsley vs Sheffield UnitedHarrogate vs PrestonWalsall vs HuddersfieldWolves vs BurnleyCopy linkCopiedWolves vs BurnleyCopy linkCopiedWalsall vs HuddersfieldCopy linkCopiedHarrogate vs PrestonCopy linkCopiedBarnsley vs Sheffield UnitedCopy linkCopiedMiddlesbrough vs StokeCopy linkCopiedLeicester vs TranmereCopy linkCopiedBarrow vs DerbyCopy linkCopiedNottingham Forest vs NewcastleCopy linkCopiedShrewsbury vs BoltonCopy linkCopiedFleetwood vs RotherhamCopy linkCopiedBlackburn vs BlackpoolCopy linkCopiedEverton vs DoncasterCopy linkCopiedGrimsby vs Sheffield WednesdayCopy linkCopiedTime for north sectionThat concludes the draw for the south section, here comes the north section.Copy linkCopiedColchester vs BrentfordCopy linkCopiedMillwall vs Leyton OrientCopy linkCopiedCardiff vs SouthamptonCopy linkCopiedCrystal Palace vs NorwichCopy linkCopiedBrighton vs CrawleyCopy linkCopiedQPR vs LutonCopy linkCopiedWest Ham vs BournemouthCopy linkCopiedWatford vs PlymouthCopy linkCopiedBirmingham vs FulhamCopy linkCopiedWimbledon vs IpswichCopy linkCopied More