Bournemouth v Fulham, Sheffield United v Luton, Championship and more – live | Premier League

Key events

Bournemouth 0-0 Fulham: There’s an early(ish) half-chance for Fulham, but Bernd Leno plucks a cross from the air with Justin Kluivert lurking with intent behind him.

Sheffield United 0-0 Luton Town: Luton are looking far more confident than their hosts in the early stages of this six-pointer. This time it’s Ryan Giles who gives Sheffield United plenty to think about. He plays the ball in behind for Elijah Adebayo to chase but a poor first touch from the striker ruins any chance he has of turning the ball goalwards.

Sheffield United 0-0 Luton Town: Alfie Doughty is causing Sheffield United problems with his forays down the right flank. Having slung one cross towards the far post without finding a teammate, he has just won a corner for his team with another marauding run. Nothing comes of it.

League Two: Table-toppers Stockport County have gone a goal behind against Barrow, with Ben Whitfield putting the home side ahead after just two minutes.

Peeeeeeeeeep! Whistles have been blown the length and breradth of the UK and our three o’clock kick-offs are under way.

Full time: Millwall 2-0 QPR

Championship: Tom Bradshaw and Murray Wallace got the goals as Joe Edwards and his side moved themselves up to 19th in the table courtesy of a victory over QPR at the Den.

Match report: Newcastle United 1-3 Nottingham Forest

Premier League: “Talk about being haunted by a ghost of Christmas past,” writes Louise Taylor from St James’ Park. “As Chris Wood’s accomplished hat-trick reminded Eddie Howe why, not so long ago, he persuaded Newcastle’s owners to invest £25m in his attacking talent, Nuno Espírito Santo inspired confidence he can keep Nottingham Forest in the Premier League.”

Full time: Preston 2-1 Leeds United

Championship: Alan Browne and Liam Millar got the goals as Preston saw off a Leeds team that lost goalkeeper Ilan Meslier to a red card eight minutes into the second half.

Liam Millar celebrates his winner against Leeds with his Preston teammates at Deepdale. Photograph: Ben Roberts Photo/Getty Images

Full time: Newcastle United 1-3 Nottingham Forest

Premier League: The final whistle has gone at St James’ Park, where Newcastle have lost their sixth game out of the last seven they’ve played in all competitions. A Chris Wood hat-trick did for them, the Kiwi frontman enjoying one of the best days of his career against his former club as Forest came from a goal down to take all three points.

Sheffield United v Luton Town line-ups

Sheffield Utd: Foderingham, Baldock, Ahmedhodzic, Trusty, Robinson, Vinicius Souza, McAtee, Hamer, Brooks, Archer, McBurnie.

Subs: Adam Davies, Lowe, Brewster, Norwood, Osborn, Ben Slimane, Osula, Norrington-Davies, Seriki.

Luton Town: Kaminski, Mengi, Osho, Bell, Giles, Sambi Lokonga, Barkley, Doughty, Townsend, Brown, Adebayo.

Subs: Shea, Andersen, Ogbene, Berry, Morris, Woodrow, Chong, Mpanzu, Krul.

Referee: Sam Allison (Somerset)

Sam Allison will become the first black man to referee a top flight game for 15 years when he takes charge of Sheffield United’s match against Luton Town this afternoon.
Sam Allison will become the first black man to referee a top flight game for 15 years when he takes charge of Sheffield United’s match against Luton Town this afternoon. Photograph: SportImage/Sheffield United FC/Getty Images

Bournemouth v Fulham line-ups

Bournemouth: Neto, Smith, Zabarnyi, Senesi, Ouattara, Scott, Christie, Semenyo, Kluivert, Tavernier, Solanke.

Subs: Mepham, Brooks, Rothwell, Sinisterra, Moore, Billing, Aarons, Travers, Greenwood.

Fulham: Leno, Tete, Adarabioyo, Bassey, Robinson, Joao Palhinha, Cairney, De Cordova-Reid, Andreas Pereira, Iwobi, Rodrigo Muniz.

Subs: Rodak, Reed, Wilson, Ballo-Toure, Castagne, Lukic, Vinicius, Diop, Harris.

Referee: Tim Robinson (West Sussex)

A Bournemouth fan rocks up at the Vitality Stadium.
A Bournemouth fan rocks up at the Vitality Stadium. Photograph: Michael Steele/Getty Images
A Newcastle fan wears a Grinch mask to sum up the current mood at St |James' Park.
The current mood at St James’ Park … Photograph: Andy Buchanan/AFP/Getty Images

Newcastle United 1-3 Nottingham Forest (latest score): Nottingham Forest are putting on a masterclass of counter-attacking football at St James’ Park, where Chris Wood has scored a hat-trick on his return to his old stomping ground.

Forest went a goal behind to an Alexander Isak penalty but Wood scored a tap-in just before half-time to restore parity for the visitors. Forest have had their hosts on the ropes since the break and could conceivably be leading by a lot more. Wood’s second was an absolute beauty, while his third wasn’t too shabby either. He’s bagged three in one game and none of them have been headers. Newcastle’s miserable run of form looks set to continue and Rob Smyth has the latest …

Today’s Championship fixtures

  • Preston 2-1 Leeds United (R)

  • Millwall 2-0 QPR (R)

  • Cardiff City v Plymouth Argyle (3pm)

  • Coventry City v Sheffield Wednesday

  • Huddersfield Town v Blackburn Rovers

  • Hull City v Sunderland

  • Rotherham United v Middlesbrough

  • Southampton v Swansea City

  • Watford v Bristol City

  • West Brom v Norwich City

  • Birmingham City v Stoke City (5.15pm)

  • Ipswich Town v Leicester City (7.45pm)

  • View the Championship table

Leeds United fans alight from their bus outside Deepdale prior to thir team’s match against Preston.
Leeds United fans alight from their bus outside Deepdale prior to thir team’s match against Preston. Photograph: Paul Greenwood/REX/Shutterstock

Today’s Premier League fixtures

Boxing Day clockwatch

Season’s greetings one and all, on one of the mosty eagerly anticipated afternoons in the football calendar. On a Boxing Day when two out-of-sorts sides, Newcastle and Nottingham Forest, got the ball Premier League ball rolling, we have just two top flight three o’clock kick-offs to keep tabs on, a state of affairs that will hopefully allow us to monitor the action of note as it unfolds further down the divisions.

Our main focus, however, will be on the goings-on at the Vitality Stadium and Bramall Lane. Having hit a rich vein of form under Andoni Iraola, Bournemouth are hoping to continue their surge up the table courtesy of a win over Fulham, while up the road but further down the table,. Sheffield United host Luton in a massive six-pointer. We’ll bring you team news, all the major talking points and post-match reaction, so don’t touch that dial.

A young Newcastle fans embraces the festive spirit ahead of his team’s early kick-off against Nottingham Forest at St James’ Park.
A young Newcastle fans embraces the festive spirit ahead of his team’s early kick-off against Nottingham Forest at St James’ Park. Photograph: Lee Smith/Action Images/Reuters

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