Key events
Full-time in the Scottish Premiership:
Dundee Utd 3-1 St Mirren
Falkirk 2-1 Dundee
Livingston 1-2 Motherwell
Full-time in the Championship:
Blackburn 2-1 Southampton
Bristol City 1-0 Birmingham
Derby 1-0 QPR
Hull 1-1 Charlton
Middlesbrough 1-1 Wrexham
Millwall 1-0 Leicester
Sheffield Wed 1-2 Oxford Utd
Swansea 2-1 Norwich
Full-time: Newcastle 2-1 Fulham
Bruno Guimarães pounced at the end to win it for Eddie Howe’s side, who climb to 11th in the table. Jacob Murphy had put the hosts ahead early on before Sasa Lukic’s second-half equaliser. Either team could have won it and Newcastle did.
Full-time: Chelsea 1-2 Sunderland
It’s a famous win for Régis Le Bris’ side, their first at Stamford Bridge since 2014. It’s a victory that takes them into second place in the Premier League. Chemsdine Talbi’s stoppage-time winner continues their dream season. Alejandro Garnacho had given Chelsea the lead but Wilson Isidor started what was eventually a successful comeback.
The home fans stream out of Stamford Bridge, with only a minute or so remaining. The away end is raucous. A minute to play and Sunderland have the ball in the Chelsea half.
GOAL! Chelsea 1-2 Sunderland (Talbi 90+3)
Stamford Bridge is stunned! Brobbey holds the ball up on the counter and lays it back for Talbi, who guides his shot into the far corner. Sunderland are going second!
Six minutes of added time at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea 1-1 Sunderland.
GOAL! Newcastle 2-1 Fulham (Guimarães 90)
Bruno Guimarães looks to have won it! Will Osula drives down the right, cuts inside and has a shot saved by Leno. Guimarães is there to follow up on the rebound!
Maresca’s last throw of the dice is to send on Andrey Santos and Tyrique George, for Neto and João Pedro.
The Chelsea fans cry ‘shoot’ at Caicedo, who’s on the halfway line with the ball. Roefs was off his line and the supporters were no doubt thinking of Caicedo’s goal from a similar distance against Bournemouth last year.
Joelinton, Tonali and Elanga have gone close to putting Newcastle in front against Fulham. Still 1-1 there.
There’s 10 minutes to go at Stamford Bridge. Sunderland go forward and Sánchez flaps at a cross that comes off Brobbey and goes out for a goal-kick.
Blackburn are level against Southampton through Ryan Alebiosu and Swansea lead Norwich 2-1 thanks to Zan Vipotnik’s double.
Acheampong is replaced by Tosin Adarabioyo, with Jamie Gittens coming on for Guiu. Chris Rigg and Brian Brobbey are on for Sunderland.
Guimarães tries his luck for Newcastle from the edge of the box but his shot is wide. Anthony Elanga is on for the hosts, with Josh King off the bench for Fulham.
Xhaka drives at the Chelsea penalty area, creates an opening and lets fly. Acheampong comes across to block the shot and Xhaka is left to apologise to Talbi, who was in a far better position.
Fernández can’t trouble Roefs with a shot that goes straight at the Sunderland goalkeeper. Estêvão’s cross is then met by Fernández and again his effort is held by Roefs. Around 15 minutes to go.
Enzo Le Fée gets booked after sliding in on Chalobah as Chelsea tried to play out from the back. Still 1-1.
Bayern Munich are on course for their eighth win out of eight in the Bundesliga – they are 3-0 up at 10-man Borussia Mönchengladbach, Kimmich, Guerreiro and the teenager Karl on target.
Shouts for a penalty from the home crowd at Stamford Bridge. Roefs and Cucurella collide in the air, with the goalkeeper getting to the ball first. It’s innocuous but Cucurella has come off worse.
Hull lead 1-0 against Charlton, Joe Gelhardt on target shortly after the restart there.
Bruno Guimarães should have scored for Newcastle, sending a header wide from eight yards out. They are being held 1-1 by Fulham.
Estêvão is straight into the action and has a shot blocked by a Sunderland defender to earn Chelsea a corner. James’ inswinger is headed away.
Estêvão is on for Chelsea, replacing the goalscorer Garnacho after he sends a wayward shot off target.
GOAL! Newcastle 1-1 Fulham (Lukic 56)
Fulham level it at St James’ Park! Kevin’s cross comes off the crossbar and Sasa Lukic is there to turn it home.
Sheffield Wednesday have a goal back against Oxford: Sheffield-born Sean Fusire gets on the scoresheet. Oxford still lead 2-1.
Fernández is back on after receiving treatment as Cucurella wins a free-kick inside his own half.
The game is stopped with Enzo Fernández down holding his head. Sunderland’s supporters are frustrated but a couple of their players called the injury to the referee’s attention.
Sunderland made Chelsea wait before coming out for the second half and they’re dictating the start of this second half as well. Their tails are up.
Sunderland win a throw-in in a dangerous area (can we start saying that?) after Caicedo clears a cross. Chelsea deal with it this time as Chalobah heads clear.
Jess Fishlock’s 167th and final cap for Wales ended in a 2-1 defeat to Australia in Cardiff. The 38-year-old made an emotional exit in second-half stoppage time as she calls time on an extraordinary international career.
Second half begins
We are back under way at Stamford Bridge (Chelsea 1-1 Sunderland) and St James’ Park (Newcastle 1-0 Fulham).
Half-time scores from around the grounds:
Championship
Blackburn 0-1 Southampton
Bristol City 1-0 Birmingham
Derby 1-0 QPR
Hull 0-0 Charlton
Middlesbrough 0-1 Wrexham
Millwall 1-0 Leicester
Sheffield Wed 0-2 Oxford Utd
Swansea 1-1 Norwich
Scottish Premiership
Dundee Utd 1-1 St Mirren
Falkirk 0-1 Dundee
Livingston 1-0 Motherwell
Europe highlights
Ausgburg 0-6 RB Leipzig (70 mins)
Borussia M’gladbach 0-0 Bayern Munich (55 mins)
Girona 3-3 Real Oviedo (FT)
Udinese 3-2 Lecce (FT)
Half-time
Chelsea 1-1 Sunderland (Garnacho 4, Isidor 22)
An end-to-end game at Stamford Bridge, with Garnacho’s first Chelsea goal giving them an early lead. Sunderland have grown into it, scoring from a long throw, and look comfortable at both ends.
Newcastle 1-0 Fulham (Murphy 18)
Murphy’s strike has been the decisive moment in the opening 45 minutes, with Newcastle hitting the post through Woltemade and Murphy. Fulham, who made six changes to their XI, are not out of it yet though.
The resulting free-kick is played out to Garnacho, whose cross is looping and clutched easily by Roefs. Three minutes of added time.
Roefs tips a shot from Chalobah over the bar for another Chelsea corner. The Dutchman spills the cross but Geertruida clears. Hume is then penalised for a sliding challenge on Cucurella.
Leno and Pope are called into action at St James’ Park. First Murphy is played in on goal but the Fulham keeper wins the one-on-one, then Smith Rowe is denied by Pope at the other end. It’s 1-0 to Newcastle.
Roefs to the rescue for Sunderland as a Chelsea corner finds its way to Garnacho at the back post and the goalkeeper gets there in time to stop the shot with his legs. Still 1-1, with five minutes to go until half-time.
Oxford go 2-0 up at Hillsborough. Cameron Brannagan’s free-kick beats Joe Lumley and dampens those Sheffield Wednesday spirits a tad.
In the Bundesliga, a strike partnership of Harry Kane and Nicolas Jackson is yet to yield a goal for Bayern Munich at 10-man Borussia Mönchengladbach. It’s 0-0 at half-time there. RB Leipzig are 4-0 up at Augsburg.
