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Premier League LIVE SCORES: Kluivert scores a hat-trick of pens vs Wolves, Brentford thrash Leicester – updates

PREMIER LEAGUE action returned to the big screens and there were several thrillers on this blockbuster Saturday!

Justin Kluivert scored a hat-trick of penalties to help Bournemouth beat Wolves in a six-goal thriller.

Brentford thrashed Leicester 4-1 with new Foxes manager Ruud van Nisterlrooy watching from the stands, while Nottingham Forest pulled off a marginal victory against Ipswich, while

And Eddie Howe will be fuming after seeing his Newcastle side concede a late equaliser away at Crystal Palace.

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  • Full time view from Justin Allen at Selhurst Park

    Daniel Munoz struck in stoppage-time to complete a classic villain to hero story at Selhurst Park.

    Munoz posted his entry for miss of the season after an awful waste from just six yard in the first half — and it got worse for Palace when Marc Guehi put past his owner keeper eight minutes after the break.

    But the Columbian ace made amends for his earlier miss by planting a superb header past Nick Pope.

    It means Toon boss Eddie Howe was unable to mark turning 47 by taking all three points.

    He thought he had eight minutes after the break when Harvey Barnes drew a foul from Jefferson Lerma 25 yards out on the right, Lewis Hall’s short free-kick was worked right to Sandro Tonali who found Gordon sneaking around the back to the byline.

    His pass into the six-yard box was a peach and Guehi, trying to clear, ended up putting the ball past his own keeper for an unfortunate own goal.

    The Toon boss was still smarting from the 2-0 loss at home to West Ham at St James’ Park on Monday night.

    And he was left feeling gutted again at Munoz struck at the death.

  • FT! Wolves 2-4 Bournemouth

    A sensational start but a comfortable afternoon in the end for Bournemouth.

    Hat trick of penalties for Justin Kluivert.

    Still blowing my mind it's the first time it's happened in the Premier League.

    Wolves continue to struggle.

  • FT! Brentford 4-1 Leicester

    The Foxes did take the lead earlier in the half but were blown away by Brentford in the end.

    Ruud van Nistelrooy staring at his phone in the stands after the game - maybe checking if there's a get out in his contract?

    Kevin Schade with a sublime hat trick for the hosts - 34 goals in games at the G-tech this season!

  • FT! Crystal Palace 1-1 Newcastle

    Late drama and Palace nick a point right at the death.

    A poor game all round between two teams who are struggling at present.

  • 94 - GOAL!! CRYSTAL PALACE 1-1 Newcastle

    Palace rescue a point at the death and DANIEL MUNOZ atones for his disgrace of a miss in the first half.

    Newcastle have been absolutely atrocious in an attacking sense - not registering a single shot on target in the game.

    So they were forced to hold on and can't, when a deep cross into the box is met by Daniel Munoz eight yards out and he's unchallenged, powering a header into the net.

    Nick Pope has to be doing better, too....

  • FT! Nottm Forest 1-0 Ipswich

    Chris Wood's penalty at the start of the second half enough for the three points!

  • Latest scores

    An update across the top flight heading into the closing stages.

    • Brentford 4-1 Leicester
    • Crystal Palace 0-1 Newcastle
    • Nottingham Forest 1-0 Ipswich
    • Wolves 2-4 Bournemouth

  • Incredible stat

    Sky Sports reporting that it's the first time in Premier League HISTORY that a player has scored a hat trick of penalties in one game.

    That's taken me by surprise to be honest.

  • The view from Graham Hill at Molineux

    As if this game could not get any madder, Wolves goalkeeper Jose Sa was involved in an angry exchange of words with a couple of fans at the half-time whistle.

    The Portuguese stopper was seen gesturing to the Wolves supporters behind the goal.

    He then confronted one of the fans and stewards had to step in to stop an ugly situation getting worse.

    As Sa made for the tunnel, a fan was thrown out to cheers from those around him. Jorgen Strand Larsen has scored his second to set up a thrilling finish. It's 2-3 and game on again.

    But what's this? ANOTHER Bournemouth penalty - and Sa has brought down Evanilson with the keeper injuring himself in the process.

    And Kluivert has now scored a hat-trick of penalties.

  • Second half update from Justin Allen at Selhurst Park

    Newcastle went in front against the run of play with a piece of training-ground inventiveness and good old-fashioned luck.

    After Barnes drew a foul from Lerma 25 yards from goal on the right, Lewis Hall’s short free-kick was worked right to Tonali who found Gordon sneaking around the back to the byline.

    His pass into the six-yard box deflected off Guehi for an unfortunate own goal.

    But Nick Pope has just saved from Sarr who was one-on-one with Dan Burns’ shot on the follow up kept out by Daniel Munoz.

  • 74 - GOAL!! Wolves 2-4 BOURNEMOUTH

    Hat trick of penalties for JUSTIN KLUIVERT!

    He went down the middle with his first, to the keeper's right with his second and this time he waits for Jose Sa to go before rolling it into the opposite corner.

    That half time scuffle maybe playing on the mind of Sa who has toiled this afternoon.

  • PENALTY BOURNEMOUTH!

    Their THIRD penalty of the afternoon and it's another disasterclass from Jose Sa!

    The back pass is played to the keeper and he's far too slow to come out and meet it, Evanilson nips in ahead of him and the keeper wipes the striker out once again.

  • 69 - GOAL! WOLVES 2-3 Bournemouth

    Double for STRAND LARSEN and it's game on!

    Guedes beats Senesi to it as Wolves counter and he slides in Strand Larsen into the box and he smashes it high into the roof of the net.

    Lifeline for Wolves.

  • From Graeme Bryce at the City Ground

    Forest came out with all guns blazing after the break and it paid off when Ipswich buckled to concede a soft penalty.

    Chris Wood stepped up to blast the ball high into the roof of the net to give Muric no chance - and created history.

    That's Wood's 24th Premier League goal for Forest and equals Bryan Roy's long standing club record.

    Now can the big man beat it?

  • 59 – GOAL!! BRENTFORD 4-1 Leicester

    Hat trick hero KEVIN SCHADE with his third!

    It's all too easy as Collins is able to drive out unchallenged through the middle of the park.

    A couple of quick passes and he receives it back before sliding a tremendous through ball for Schade to run onto it, into the area and finish low with his left foot into the net.

    Think he'll get man of the match but we'll see.

  • Yikes!

    Incredible scenes at the end of the first half involving Wolves and Bournemouth.

    After a poor first half for the hosts, Jose Sa had to be held back by SECURITY after a clash with fans behind that goal.

    It probably summed up a pretty dire first 45 minutes for him. More on that to come no doubt.

  • 53 - GOAL!! Crystal Palace 0-1 NEWCASTLE

    Marc Guehi scores for Newcastle - actually!

    That looked being a sentence I could write when he was strongly linked in the summer.

    A few months on - he has scored an OWN GOAL to hand Newcastle the lead!

    You couldn't write it. And neither could I.

    It's a peach of a free kick out wide on the right, really well worked short. Tonali slides in Gordon who flashes it across goal and Guehi bundles it in.

  • 49 - GOAL!! NOTTINGHAM FOREST 1-0 Ipswich

    Jota Silva has his foot stood on by Sammie Szmodics inside the box and the referee points to the spot.

    Where Justin Kluivert coolly passed his into the net at Molineux, CHRIS WOOD absolutely leathers it straight down the middle.

    Breakthrough early in the second period!

  • Graham Hill's half time report from Molineux

    In a game featuring two Bournemouth penalties, Wolves were not happy to see a couple of appeals of their own turned down in what has been a frantic first half.

    Justin Kluivert struck twice from the spot with Milos Kerkez netting in between. Jorgan Stand Larsen put Wolves back on level terms after Bournemouth’s first penalty was given after only 56 seconds.

    Ref Peter Bankes and VAR official Paul Tierney are taking centre stage as the Cherries have dominated so far - they could have had more than three.

    But Wolves still look capable of clawing their way back into this after a strong finish to the half.

  • Half time thought from Justin Allen at Selhurst Park

    Crystal Palace have been the better side as the two teams head for their half-time break.

    Daniel Munoz will surely be nominated for miss of the season after the Palace ace somehow shoti wide from six yards after a swift counter saw him teed up perfectly by Ismaila Sarr.

    Also a goal-saving interception from Fabian Schar denied Eberechi Eze after he was set to pounce from close range after Sarr’s pass.

    Toon offered little going forward and Alexander Isak had to hobble off after just 12 minutes with a hip injury with Harvey Barnes replacing him.

    A lot for Eddie Howe to ponder during the next 15 minutes.

  • The half time view from Graeme Bryce at the City Ground

    After a promising start the game has kind of fizzled out here.

    There is plenty of thud and blunder and loads of niggly fouls and injuries to disrupt the flow.

    But good scoring chances have been few and far between as this pair slog it out in the middle of the park mainly.

    It's certainly not one for the purists.

  • Premier League - half time scores

    Brentford 3-1 Leicester

    Crystal Palace 0-0 Newcastle

    Nottingham Forest 0-0 Ipswich

    Wolves 1-3 Bournemouth

  • HT! Wolves 1-3 Bournemouth

    An incredible start to this one but just the four goals at the break.

    Boos ringing round Molineux - ouch!

  • HT! Brentford 3-1 Leicester

    The Bees fell behind but go in with a comfortable cushion at the break.

    They just love playing at home.

  • 45+8 - GOAL!! BRENTFORD 3-1 Leicester

    Another Brentford goal at the G-tech - and a second for KEVIN SCHADE!

    He's slipped through into the box by Damsgaard but his first touch takes him away from goal.

    As poor as that was, his second touch was different class, clipping it over the onrushing keeper, across goal and in off the far post.

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