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Thanks for reading this clockwatch. That’s all from me.

I’m already looking forward to some seismic matches and derby duels next weekend: Brentford v Fulham, Chelsea v Man Utd, Everton v Liverpool and Man City v Arsenal. What a gameweek, eh.

Speaking of Everton’s rivals, Liverpool v Fulham is today Premier League’s endpiece – and it has just kicked off. Rob Smyth is at the helm.

‘Never-say-die-attitude gets you over the line’: Jordan Pickford reflects to Sky Sports

“I’m disappointed, we weren’t good enough int he first 20 minutes of both halves, but we showed resilience and Kiernan with a great finish at the end. Never-say-die attitude gets you over the line. We wanted three points, but we’ll take a point in injury time.

“Me and Caoimhin [Kelleher] boith had good games, we both made good saves at good times. I’m disappointed with the penalty, I just caught his foot and it’s one of those things … togetherness, that’s what we showed today.”

“The manager said in pre-season he wanted to get Everton back in Europe and that’s still our aim. We’ve got six big games to go and we’ll take on each game as it comes, we’ve got Liverpool next week [April 19], a first derby at the Hill Dickinson, which will be a massive game.”

Jordan Pickford slaps his chest post-match after Everton's 2-2 draw at Brentford
Pickford made several impressive saves in Everton’s 2-2 draw at Brentford Photograph: Graeme Wilcockson/Focus Images Ltd/Shutterstock

Ooh, there is only a goal in it between Erling Haaland and Igor Thiago after the latter’s pair against Everton today. We’ve got all the numbers.

Scott Parker knows that when it rains, it pours. It has been months since Burnley’s last home league win and they appear to be going through the motions.

Meanwhile, through downpours and high winds at Turf Moor, Brighton stay in hot pursuit of a top-six place too.

Ben Bloom’s report from Brentford is here, lauding the extraordinary times for the home team. Both the west Londoners and Everton are vying for a place in Europe.

After Arsenal’s home defeat against Bournemouth, the Premier League title race could go all the way to the wire. Mikel Arteta’s side have a crunch match with Man City next Sunday. Winner could go on to take it all…

Ahead of Liverpool’s match against Fulham (5.30pm BST kick-off), here is how the table looks:

Pos Team P GD Pts
1 Arsenal 32 38 70
2 Man City 30 32 61
3 Man Utd 31 13 55
4 Aston Villa 31 5 54
5 Liverpool 31 8 49
6 Chelsea 31 15 48
7 Brentford 32 4 47
8 Everton 32 2 47
9 Brighton 32 6 46
10 AFC Bournemouth 32 -1 45
11 Fulham 31 -1 44
12 Sunderland 31 -4 43
13 Newcastle 31 -1 42
14 Crystal Palace 30 -2 39
15 Leeds 31 -11 33
16 Nottm Forest 31 -12 32
17 West Ham 32 -17 32
18 Tottenham Hotspur 31 -10 30
19 Burnley 32 -30 20
20 Wolverhampton 32 -34 17

Full-time scores

Phew, quite the goal-crammed finale there. Here are this afternoon’s results.

Just one goal-less draw in England’s top four divisions and the Scottish Premiership. Salford City and Gillingham in League Two, I’m looking at you.

Premier League

  • Brentford 2-2 Everton

  • Burnley 0-2 Brighton

Scottish Premiership

  • Aberdeen 2-0 Hibs

  • Celtic 1-0 St Mirren

  • Dundee Utd 3-2 Livingston

  • Hearts 3-1 Motherwell

  • Kilmarnock 2-2 Dundee

Championship

  • Charlton 1-2 Preston

  • Leicester 0-1 Swansea

  • Middlesbrough 0-1 Portsmouth

  • Oxford Utd 2-0 Watford

  • Sheffield Utd 2-1 Hull

  • Southampton 2-1 Derby

  • Stoke 1-1 Blackburn

Bundesliga

  • Borussia Dortmund 0-1 Bayer Leverkusen

  • Heidenheim 3-1 Union Berlin

  • RB Leipzig 1-0 Borussia Mönchengladbach

  • Wolfsburg 1-2 Eintracht Frankfurt

Full-time: Hearts 3-1 Motherwell

In that flurry of late goals, there was no time to note Pierre Landry Kaboré’s last-minute goal to add gloss to the result. No slip-up from the Scottish Premiership leaders today, despite some nerve-wracking moments for their fans.

Pos Team P GD Pts
1 Hearts 33 30 70
2 Celtic 33 24 67
3 Rangers 32 32 66
4 Motherwell 33 23 54
5 Hibernian 33 14 51

Full-time: Brentford 2-2 Everton

Honours even at the Gtech Stadium as Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall strikes late for David Moyes’s side. They are still locked together on the same number of points in seventh and eighth place, respectively.

Full-time: Burnley 0-2 Brighton

Burnley’s miserable run continues, while Brighton move up to ninth in the Premier League, thanks to Mats Wieffer’s two goals.

Championship: It’s all happening. Portsmouth with a last-minute winner away to Middlesbrough, virtually their first shot on target. Conor Chaplin in the seventh minute of added time to make it 1-0.

Oxford have gone 2-0 up against Watford, but that late Chaplin winner will keep them in the relegation zone.

A late Danny Ings goal has given Sheffield United a 2-1 lead against ten-man Hull City, who may well rue that Lundstram red card.

Pos Team P GD Pts
20 West Brom 42 -14 46
21 Portsmouth 41 -16 45
22 Oxford Utd 42 -13 44
23 Leicester 42 -10 41
24 Sheff Wed 42 -57 -4

GOAL! Brentford 2-2 Everton (Dewsbury-Hall 90+1)

Dewsbury-Hall’s goal in stoppage time surely grabs a point for the visitors, getting to a block from a Brentford defender fastest on the edge of the six-yard box. A cool finish.

A fourth draw in a row for Brentford is on the cards.

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall of Everton celebrates scoring their side's second goal of the game.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall of Everton celebrates scoring their side's second goal of the game. Photograph: George Tewkesbury/Shutterstock

GOAL! Burnley 0-2 Brighton (Wieffer 89)

Two for Wieffer, two for Brighton. A gut-punch for home fans at Turf Moor after coming so close to equalising. 12 points from safety, six games left for Burnley. They are all but relegated.

Brighton & Hove Albion's Mats Wieffer celebrates scoring their second goal.
Brighton & Hove Albion's Mats Wieffer celebrates scoring their second goal. Photograph: Scott Heppell/Reuters

GOAL! Hearts 2-1 Motherwell (Shankland 87 pen)

Penalty for the home side! A strange one as Steven Welsh tries to flick the ball and catches the back of Kabore’s head instead as he falls.

Lawrence Shankland dispatches his 13th goal of the season and Tynecastle roars. This should keep them three points clear of Celtic.

Championship: A late equaliser at Bramall Lane. Gustavo Hamer puts it to the Hull goalkeeper’s left to make it 1-1. One feels that Sheffield United are almost safe.

Gary Naylor writes in: “Does anyone think that Michael Kayode should have the nickname Wile E? That might work best if he’s chasing Adama Traore down the wing.

Also, like, I suspect, many an Everton fan, finishing ahead of Liverpool matters much more than a European place.”

GOAL! Brentford 2-1 Everton (Igor Thiago 76)

Who else could it be? In truth, it will go down as one of his most fortuitous goals of a prolific campaign. Michael Kayode made it, cutting in from the right and scything past a couple of Everton defenders. He shot, the ball hit Thiago’s midriff as he made a run into space and wrong-footed Jordan Pickford.

Brentford are up to sixth, as it stands.

Igor Thiago very happy after scoring for Brentford
Another goal for Igor Thiago, even if he did not know much about it. Photograph: Tom Cusden/PPAUK/Shutterstock

Championship: John Lundstram is sent off at Sheffield United. Now a man down, Hull City have 15-odd minutes to hold on to their 1-0 lead. As things stand, they will finish the day fifth in the Championship.

John Lundstram and Mark McGuinness have each other by the scruff of the shirt before the former's sending-off
No love lost between Lundstram (right) and Sheffield United defender Mark McGuinness ahead of the former’s sending-off. Photograph: Ian Lyall/ProSports/Shutterstock

Premier League: Everton come close at the Gtech. Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall is one-on-one with Kelleher but delays and squanders the chance.

Meanwhile, Fulham are unchanged at Anfield but Liverpool has made four switches to the midweek XI. Rob Smyth will tell you who’s come in and plenty more besides.

League One: Tom Bradshaw makes it 3-0 for Barnsley away to beleaguered Rotherham. Lee Clark has not been able to stop the rot.

Championship: England international goal-scorer Taylor Harwood-Bellis (remember that?) scores by doing what he does best, with a precise header. 2-1 for Southampton, who continue their sublime form.

League One: Dan Kemp puts Alex Revell’s Stevenage ahead at promotion-chasing Bradford City. They could yet face one another in the play-offs next month. The table as it stands:

Pos Team P GD Pts
2 Cardiff 41 34 81
3 Bradford 42 6 71
4 Bolton 42 15 70
5 Stockport County 40 9 67
6 Stevenage 41 5 67
7 Plymouth 42 8 63

Premier League: A sublime save from Caoimhín Kelleher stops Everton from making it 2-1. He was moving one way to stop a shot, it got deflected, and he stuck out a leg to divert it.

In the Championship, Preston have come from behind to lead 2-1 at Charlton, courtesy of Brad Potts.

Scottish Premiership: Hearts are level. Claudio Braga makes it 1-1, getting the final touch. VAR are having a look, mind… and it stands! Bodies everywhere, it wasn’t pretty, but the Tynecastle tifosi won’t care.

And in the Championship, Leo Scienza has made it the same scoreline for Southampton at home to Derby. He cuts onto his right foot and curls it beyond the goalkeeper.

Premier League: An hour in and Burnley are on top, pushing for an equaliser at home to Brighton. Bart Verbruggen makes a save on instinct with his legs to stop a Flemming shot on the turn.

League Two: Cambridge had their goalkeeper sent off in the first half but no matter, James Gibbons has just put them 4-0 up against Notts County.

At the bottom of the table, Joe Thomas makes it 2-1 for Newport against Harrogate. And it is an absolute belter, returning a cleared corner from the edge of the box with interest.

Championship: Jesurun Rak-Sakyi equalises and makes it 1-1 for Stoke at home to Blackburn.

Goal glutton Zan Vipotnik scored minutes ago for Swansea to put them ahead away to Leicester City. Can Gary Rowett’s players strike back?

Scottish Premiership: Emmamuel Longelo puts Motherwell ahead at Hearts. The leaders are good for a late goal, but they could be set to lose their unbeaten home league record. Celtic are breathing down their necks too…

Disallowed goal for Burnley

There was a VAR check which lasted several minutes. Bashir Humphreys fired home, but he was marginally offisde. Heartbreak for home fans as Jack Hinshelwood was very close to playing him on. They have had two wafer-thin calls go against them today.

Bashir Humphreys fires home for Burnley but it is ruled out for offside
Humphreys lashes into the back of the net, but the goal did not stand. Photograph: Craig Brough/Action Images/Reuters

Premiership: Brentford’s Nathan Collins powers a header against the crossbar, with Pickford nowhere near it. That was close. The west Londoners are turning the screw.

Bundesliga update. With few goals in the second-half, let’s see how things are going in Germany.

Dortmund are 1-0 down at home to Leverkusen, with about 15 minutes left for the second-placed side to salvage something. Bottom side Heidenheim are 2-1 up against Union Berlin. Leipzig and Mönchengladbach is goalless, while Eintracht Frankfurt lead 2-0 against Wolfsburg.

Survival chances look slim for Steve McLaren’s former side, who were in the Champions League group stage as recently as 2022.

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