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Crystal Palace v Manchester United: Premier League – live

⚽ Updates from the noon GMT KO at Selhurst Park
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Well, isn’t this a novelty: a midday (GMT) kick-off on a Sunday. The roast dinner is gonna have to wait. Selhurst Park is looking replendent in this winter sunshine. For the Palace fans living in south London and beyond, it’s time to go to church.

Let’s see if the United fans make it to the away end, the first train left Manchester Piccadilly on Sunday at 8.05am and arrived at London Euston around the time that this liveblog launched. That gives them just under an hour to make a 45-minute journey, which is almost certain to be longer anyone that needs a snack/drink/the toilet or those that aren’t intimately familiar with London’s public transport. So basically everyone. The unusual kick-off time is a result of TNT Sports choosing it for broadcast (and Palace’s involvement in the Conference League on Thursday). Once again, it feels like the match-going fans have been forgotten about. Hmmm.

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© Photograph: Jordan Pettitt/PA

© Photograph: Jordan Pettitt/PA

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Nottingham Forest v Malmö, Rangers v Braga, and more: Europa League – live

⚽ Europa League updates from all the 8pm GMT kick-offs
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Villa cling on for the victory and go level on points with leaders Midtjylland at the top of the league phase standings. Gosh, the English side made hard work of that at the end.

Young Boys give themselves a lifeline through Monteiro but only have four more minutes of stoppage time to find an equaliser!

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© Photograph: Bradley Collyer/PA

© Photograph: Bradley Collyer/PA

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Arsenal 3-1 Bayern Munich: Champions League – live reaction

⚽ Champions League updates from the 8pm GMT kick-off
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Mike Arteta, Arsenal manager, speaks to TNT about his selection choices:

The headaches are going to be a little bit harder. Cristhian Mosquera and Myles Lewis-Skelly deserve to play. We have to manage the squad and the load that we have. We have a game every three games.

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© Photograph: Tom Jenkins/The Guardian

© Photograph: Tom Jenkins/The Guardian

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