⏪ Fulham deny Man Utd first win; Everton and Grealish impress | OneFootball

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Hannah Pinnock·24 August 2025

⏪ Fulham deny Man Utd first win; Everton and Grealish impress

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Lots to read into with this stat, too.


Journalists are having their say...


This means Amorim's side finally have their first point of the season, but after starting very stron,g their intensity fell off. Fernandes will want that penalty back, too.


FULL TIME: FULHAM 1-1 MANCHESTER UNITED

It's a draw between Fulham and Manchester United after those super sub heroics from Emile Smith Rowe. The clubs sit 13th and 16th in the league, respectively.


CHANCE!

This time at the other end, another header falls short, this time from Joaquim Anderson. What a moment that would've been at 90+3.


CHANCE!

There could have been another super sub moment today. Harry Maguire rises off the bench and misses the target by about a foot as the ball goes wide left.


Seems the Manchester United goal is now being recorded as an own goal by Muniz.


It wasn't his name on the scoresheet, but Alex Iwobi was key in getting Fulham on the board.


Since the goal it's been all Fulham now. Will Amorim's men hold on? A reminder neither side have earned their first league win this season yet.


With seemingly his first touch! Additionally, it was his first goal against a ‘Big 6’ side since April 2022.


GOAL! FULHAM 1-1 MANCHESTER UNITED

Perhaps United were just too calm after their opener. It's a super sub for the hosts, as Emile Smith Rowe makes a run into the box and acrobatically pokes home. He's only been on for 90 seconds or so.


Social media is bringing up a lot of thoughts and feelings regarding whether Manchester United's opener should have stood.


Taking notes from Arsenal, we see!


Home fans might be a bit angry with VAR in the build up to the opener. But the goal stood.


GOAL! FULHAM 0-1 MANCHESTER UNITED

Surprise, it's not the new striker. Leny Yoro gets his first and the club's first of the season after his header saw the ball redirected off Fulham player Rodrigo Muniz and into the net.


Amorim is turning to the new boy now. On comes Benjamin Sesko.


SECOND HALF UNDERWAY

Back out for the final 45 minutes plus a bit of stoppage time, we're sure. Who do you have winning this one? Let us know in the comments.


A moment for Kenny Tete so far, with a performance that may go unnoticed.


Oh no Amorim.


Fulham will be holding their breath now. United must not let that miss define the sedond half.


Here's an image and wild stat following those penalty scenes.


PENALTY MISS!

Amorim has his head down to the ground as the captain steps up. Good thing he did because Fernandes absolutely skied that attempt over the bar. It remains deadlocked.


VAR CHECK + PENALTY!

Calvin Bassey attempts to throw Mason Mount down to the ground which calls VAR into action. After reviewing, the visitors earn a spot kick.


Meanwhile, here's some insight from the Brighton boss after a sluggish start to the season.


CHANCE! (X2)

It's now a double attempt at the other end to break the deadlock. Bayındır pushes an effort away before a shaky Fulham corner fails for make Manchester United pay.


CHANCE!

That could've been the goal of the weekend here. Cunha cushioned the ball down with one touch and struck with his second but Leno said no.


From earlier in the day, here's Jack Grealish talking about life at Everton.


CHANCE!

Now at the other end, its goalkeeper Altay Bayındır to the rescue against Josh King after Fulham got in behind the defence.


CHANCE!

Again, it's come the way of the visitors. Bruno Fernandes' effort from outside the box dips down but Leno saves.


CHANCE! (X2)

We could've already had a goal here. It's Matheus Cunha, who first saw a strike from range keep Bernd Leno on his toes before hitting the post seconds later.


KICK OFF!

We're underway at Craven Cottage now. Buckle up.


And here is who starts for the hosts.


A reminder of who starts for Ruben Amorim's side.


Now it's time to move on to the final match of the day. Manchester United eye their first win and goal during their trip to face Fulham.


And a moment for Pickford, too!


Jack Grealish's game by numbers! 🔢


FT: Everton 2-0 Brighton

A big win for the Toffees in their first Premier League game at the Hill Dickinson Stadium. Iliman Ndiaye and James Garner with the goals, but Jack Grealish pulled the strings. Jordan Pickford's penalty save in the second half ensured the clean sheet.


FT: Crystal Palace 1-1 Nottingham Forest

The spoils are shared at Selhurst Park. Ismaïla Sarr's first half effort is cancelled out by Callum Hudson-Odoi's in the second. Both sides had chances to win it, but couldn't find that all important second goal.


CLOSE!

Nottingham Forest nearly steal the win in added time as Igor Jesus gets a shot away, but it hits the post.

Crystal Palace 1-1 Nottingham Forest


CHANCE!

Everton nearly make it three as Jack Grealish finds Dwight McNeil, but he miscues the finish and sends it wide.

Everton 2-0 Brighton


SAVED!

Welbeck steps up but he can't squeeze it past Pickford! Everton's two-goal advantage remains firmly intact!

Everton 2-0 Brighton


PENALTY!

Brighton have an opportunity to get back into the game from the spot. Dewsbury-Hall penalised for a handball.

Everton 2-0 Brighton


Jack Grealish has made an instant impact at Everton!


Save!

Henderson is called into action as Chris Wood finds himself in space in the box and gets a shot away. The flag is eventually raised for offside but it looked close!

Crystal Palace 1-1 Nottingham Forest


GOAL! Forest level!

Callum Hudson-Odoi is played in behind and he drills an effort home. All square!

Crystal Palace 1-1 Nottingham Forest


GOAL! Everton have a second!

A bullet strike from James Garner doubles the hosts' advantage on Merseyside.

Everton 2-0 Brighton


KICK OFF! Back underway for the second half.

Everton 1-0 Brighton

Crystal Palace 1-0 Nottingham Forest


Half-time!

The hosts are leading the way with Everton 1-0 up against Brighton and Crystal Palace leading 1-0 at home to Nottingham Forest.


Chance! Palace close!

Will Hughes strikes from the edge of the box. He catches it well but it drifts wide.

Crystal Palace 1-0 Nottingham Forest


GOAL! PALACE LEAD!

A well-worked move for the hosts ends with Ismaïla Sarr squeezing an effort into the back of the net. Daniel Muñoz with the cross into the box.

Crystal Palace 1-0 Nottingham Forest


Writing himself into the history books! ✍️


GOAL! Everton lead!

Iliman Ndiaye gets on the end of a cross from Jack Grealish to give the hosts the lead.

Everton 1-0 Brighton


CLOSE AGAIN!

Another huge chance for the visitors. A slick Brighton move ends with Minteh's low and driven cross being skied by Welbeck. It should be 1-0!

Everton 0-0 Brighton


POST!

A rare James Tarkowski mistake sees him caught out by a ball over the top. Kaoru Mitoma takes it on the half volley but his effort rattles the crossbar. So close!

Everton 0-0 Brighton


Yellow card!

The first caution of the afternoon is given to Palace's Maxence Lacroix for tripping up Morgan Gibbs-White.

Crystal Palace 0-0 Nottingham Forest


Everton's new home!


WIDE!

Chris Wood meets a cross from Morgan Gibbs-White, but can't quite get his header on target.

Crystal Palace 0-0 Nottingham Forest


SAVE!

First chance of the game and it's Everton's Iliman Ndiaye who gets a shot away. It's comfortably held by the Brighton goalkeeper.

Everton 0-0 Brighton


KICK OFF!

The 2pm games are underway.


Here come the teams!

Kick-off is fast approaching on Merseyside and in south London.

Stay tuned!


Hello and welcome to today's Premier League live blog!

This afternoon Everton begin a new era at the Hill Dickinson stadium, while Crystal Palace host Nottingham Forest.

Later today, Manchester United travel to face Fulham at Craven Cottage.