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Saturday, 29 September, 2001, 13:51 GMT 14:51 UK
Premiership clockwatch
Minute-by-minute action from the English Premiership
All the incidents and goals from Saturday's Premiership games.

Results:
Bolton 0-2 Sunderland
Charlton 2-0 Leicester
Derby 0-2 Arsenal
Everton 5-0 West Ham
Middlesbrough 1-3 Southampton
Tottenham 3-5 Man Utd

1710: The final whistle blows at The Valley, where Charlton win a bad-tempered affair 2-0 to increase the pressure on Leicester manager Peter Taylor.

Man Utd's David Beckham challenges Tottenham's Darren Anderton
Beckham helped Man Utd storm back

1700: Referee Jeff Winter ends a superbly entertaining game at White Hart Lane, where Man Utd amazingly run out 5-3 winners over Tottenham.

1655: More full-times as Sunderland, Everton and Southampton seal important victories.

1652: Tottenham 3-5 Man Utd
Unbelievably, it's a fifth goal for Man Utd. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer cleverly centres the ball for David Beckham who smashes home from the edge of the box.

1651: Full-time at Pride Park, where Arsenal secure a 2-0 victory.

1645: Middlesbrough 1-3 Southampton
James Beattie scores his second of the game to surely seal all three points for beleaguered Southampton.

1642: Tottenham 3-4 Man Utd
Paul Scholes releases Juan Veron, who coolly beats Neil Sullivan with a left-foot shot that truly stuns the Spurs faithful.

1641: Bolton 0-2 Sunderland
Jody Craddock scores Sunderland's second at The Reebok from Kevin Kilbane's cross.

1640: Everton 5-0 West Ham
A fine individual effort from Tomasz Radzinski adds to West Ham's humiliation.

1638: Everton 4-0 West Ham
Steve Watson capitalises on more hesitation by West Ham to score Everton's fourth.

1637: Tottenham 3-3 Man Utd
Man Utd complete a stunning second-half recovery when Ruud van Nistelrooy beats Neil Sullivan.

1636: Charlton 2-0 Leicester
Shaun Bartlett scores after good work from Scott Parker and Jonatan Johansson.

1635: Bolton 0-1 Sunderland
Kevin Phillips makes up for an earlier miss by finding the net for Sunderland.

1634: Middlesbrough 1-2 Southampton
Another penalty at The Riverside, but this time to Boro after Paul Jones fouls Szilard Nemeth. Alen Boksic scores to bring the home side back into the match.

1631: Middlesbrough 0-2 Southampton
Marian Pahars is brought down by Curtis Fleming... and converts the resulting penalty.

West Ham's Rigobert Song challenegs Everton's Kevin Campbell
Song finds Campbell hard to shackle

1626: Middlesbrough 0-1 Southampton
An unmarked James Beattie scores for Saints and silences The Riverside.

1623: Sunderland's Michael Gray concedes a penalty, but Thomas Sorensen saves Per Frandsen's spot-kick.

1622: Tottenham 3-2 Man Utd
Laurent Blanc sets up a frantic finish at White Hart Lane by heading home David Beckham's corner.

1621: Derby 0-2 Arsenal
Derby goalkeeper Andy Oakes is penalised for a clumsy challenge on Kanu. Oakes almost saves the resulting spot-kick, but it's two for Arsenal, and two for Thierry Henry.

1620: Bolton bring on Michael Ricketts for Rod Wallace as they strive to break the deadlock at The Reebok.

1618: Everton 3-0 West Ham
Thomas Gravesen puts Everton firmly in charge, running through a static Hammers back line to rifle past Shaka Hislop.

1616: Arsenal are reduced to ten men when Martin Keown receives a second yellow card for a foul on Derby forward Malcolm Christie.

1614: Everton 2-0 West Ham
A Mark Pembridge free-kick causes confusion in the West Ham defence, and ex-Evertonian Don Hutchison inadvertently scores an own goal.

1611: Tottenham 3-1 Man Utd
Andy Cole gives Man Utd some hope at the start of the second half, arching acrobatically to guide home Gary Neville's cross.

1601: Charlton 1-0 Leicester
Jonatan Johansson gives Charlton the lead from Chris Powell's cross.

Les Ferdinand scores Spurs' second goal at White Hart Lane
Ferdinand puts Spurs further ahead

1600: It's ten-a-side now at The Valley after another disputed dismissal. This time, Leicester defender Junior Lewis is shown a red card for a seemingly innocuous challenge on Jonatan Johansson.

1550: Tottenham 3-0 Man Utd
Gus Poyet finds room down the right and swings in a left-footed cross which a diving Christian Ziege nods past Barthez.

1545: Everton 1-0 West Ham
Niclas Alexandersson crosses for Kevin Campbell to head Everton in front.

1541: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer replaces the injured Nicky Butt for Man Utd.

1540: Charlton are reduced to ten men after Steve Brown is sent off for deliberate handball.

1527: Tottenham 2-0 Man Utd
Gus Poyet plays in Les Ferdinand, who beats the offside trap and Man Utd keeper Fabien Barthez with a low shot into the corner.

1522: Derby 0-1 Arsenal
Thierry Henry curls home from a free-kick from the edge of the area.

Thierry Henry scores for Arsenal
Henry flights home an early free-kick

1517: Tottenham 1-0 Man Utd
Dean Richards makes a dream start for his new club, heading Spurs in front from a Christian Ziege corner.

1509: Nicky Butt comes close to giving Man Utd the lead with a swerving shot that flies just wide.

1504: Everton's Paul Gascoigne injures his knee in an early tackle on Frederic Kanoute and is forced off the field at Goodison.

1500 BST: Five of the six games kick off, with the match at Charlton delayed by traffic congestion.


Team news:

Manchester United field a first-choice XI at White Hart Lane, with Juan Veron and David Beckham in midfield and Andy Cole alongside Ruud van Nistelrooy up front.

Dean Richards make his Spurs debut as Glenn Hoddle reverts to a back three with Chris Perry and Ledley King. Sergei Rebrov is again only on the bench.

Everton start with Tomasz Radzinski in attack, in place of the injured Duncan Ferguson, while Rigobert Song comes in for the suspended Tomas Repka in West Ham's back line.

Richard Wright makes his debut in goal for Arsenal at Derby, with Matthew Upson given another chance to impress in defence.

The Rams make just one change, Richard Jackson replacing Youl Mawene at right-back.

Mark Schwarzer and Ugo Ehiogu return for Middlesbrough but Paul Ince is missing. Southampton pair Marian Pahars and James Beattie up front.

Rod Wallace starts for Bolton, with Michael Ricketts on the bench, while Sunderland welcome back Thomas Sorensen and Kevin Kilbane.

At The Valley, Mark Kinsella returns for Charlton but Leicester boss Peter Taylor drops Dennis Wise and Matt Elliott to the bench.

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