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On this day in 1994… Ilie Dumitrescu is sent off as Notts County thrash Spurs in the League Cup.

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EFL results

Championship

  • Bristol City 0-0 Leeds

  • Coventry 3-2 Luton

  • Watford 1-0 Blackburn

League One

League Two

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On this day in 1997… Emmanuel Petit puts hands on the referee Paul Durkin and is sent off.

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Coventry have come from 2-0 down to lead Luton 3-2, with Haji Wright putting them ahead in the 92nd minute. I say!

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84 min: Bristol City 0-0 Leeds

Still goalless at Ashton Gate, though it sounds like Leeds have been all over Bristol City in the second half.

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On this day in 1991…

Brian McClair scores the greatest goal in football history.

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Aston Villa v Bournemouth team news

Unai Emery makes two changes from last weekend’s win over Fulham: Ezri Konsa and John McGinn return for Villa in place of Diego Carlos and Leon Bailey.

Ryan Christie and Justin Kluivert, who came off the bench to score in Bournemouth’s win over Arsenal, come into the starting XI along with Mark Travers and Enes Unal. Alex Scott, Marcus Tavernier, Kepa and Evanilson drop out.

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Brentford v Ipswich team news

Brentford are boosted by the return from injury of the excellent Yoane Wissa. He replaces Kevin Schade and Mads Roerslev is in for the injured Kristoffer Ajer.

Kieran McKenna has made six changes to his Ipswich side, although most are due to injury and illness. Harry Clarke, Jens Cajuste, Sam Szmodics, Chiedozie Ogbene, Conor Chaplin and George Hirst replace Luke Woolfenden, Omari Hutchinson, Sam Morsy, Wes Burns, Jack Clarke and Liam Delap.

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Brighton v Wolves team news

Three changes for Brighton. Pervis Estupinan, Kaoru Mitoma and Jan Paul van Hecke come in for Igor Julio, Evan Ferguson and Jake Hinshelwood. That means Danny Welbeck is fit to start.

Just the one change for Wolves: Tommy Doyle replaces Andre in midfield.

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Manchester City v Southampton

Our Pep makes three changes from last weekend’s win at Molineux. Manuel Akanji replaces goal machine John Stones, Phil Foden is in for Jeremy Doku and Matheus Nunes replaces Ilkay Gundogan. City have only named five outfield subs.

It looks like Southampton have switched to a back five. Jack Stephens, Adam Lallana come in for Yukinari Sugawara and Joe Aribo.

Your City line-up this afternoon! 🩵

XI | Ederson, Lewis, Akanji, Dias (C), Gvardiol, Kovacic, Bernardo, Nunes, Savinho, Foden, Haaland

SUBS | Ortega Moreno, Carson, Stones, Ake, Gundogan, O’Reilly, McAtee#ManCity | @etihad pic.twitter.com/ipKyuD4kua

— Manchester City (@ManCity) October 26, 2024

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On the same night… Dragan Stojkovic strolls through the legendary AC Milan defence.

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On this day in 1988… a sizzling finish from Mike Phelan helps Norwich secure the second of five successive wins over Manchester United.

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EFL latest

It’s half-time in the 12.30pm games. In-form Leeds are being held by Bristol City, whose manager Liam Manning is back in the dugout after the awful death of his young son Theo, while Luton are 2-0 up at Coventry.

Willum Willumsson has put the League One leaders Birmingham in front at Mansfield.

You can get the latest from all the games on our live scores page.

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Preamble

Hello and welcome to another Saturday afternoon clockwatch. There are four games in the Premier League this afternoon, three of which involves teams still looking for their first win of the season: Ipswich, Southampton and Wolves. All have away games that range from tough to utterly, spirit-crushingly impossible.

There’s a full EFL program as well. And in Germany, second-placed Leipzig meet third-placed Freiburg. Our featured games are listed below; you can follow the rest via our live scores page.

Premier League

Championship

Bundesliga

Kick off 3pm unless stated

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