Manchester City 3-2 Leeds, Sunderland 3-2 Bournemouth: Clockwatch – As It Happened.
Manchester City, Brentford and Sunderland all win, while Championship leaders Coventry City come from behind to record another victory.
In a pulsating Saturday of Premier League action on November 29, 2025, Manchester City survived a Leeds United scare to edge a 3-2 thriller at the Etihad, thanks to Phil Foden's stoppage-time magic.
Elsewhere, Sunderland staged a stunning comeback from two goals down to defeat Bournemouth 3-2 at the Stadium of Light, with Brian Brobbey netting the decisive blow. Brentford kept their top-half push alive with a comfortable 3-1 home win over Burnley, while in the Championship, leaders Coventry City overturned an early deficit to beat Charlton Athletic 3-1, extending their lead to 12 points.

This clockwatch edition captures the drama as it unfolded across the divisions, from early kickoffs to late drama. With the title race heating up—Arsenal leading on 29 points, City now second on 25—and relegation scraps intensifying, these results shake up the landscape ahead of a blockbuster Sunday featuring Arsenal at Chelsea.

This clockwatch edition captures the drama as it unfolded across the divisions, from early kickoffs to late drama. With the title race heating up—Arsenal leading on 29 points, City now second on 25—and relegation scraps intensifying, these results shake up the landscape ahead of a blockbuster Sunday featuring Arsenal at Chelsea.
Pre-Match Primer: Stakes High Across the Board
As the winter chill set in across England, Matchday 13 of the 2025-26 Premier League promised fireworks. Manchester City, under Pep Guardiola, entered on a mini-slump: two losses in their last three (including a 2-0 Champions League defeat to Bayer Leverkusen), leaving them third with 22 points.
A win was imperative to close the gap on leaders Arsenal (29 points) and second-placed Liverpool (27). Leeds, rock-bottom with 11 points from 13 games (3 wins, 2 draws, 8 losses), were desperate to end a four-match losing streak under Daniel Farke. Promoted last summer, the Whites had shipped 32 goals, the league's worst defensive record.

Sunderland, flying high in fourth (24 points), hosted Bournemouth (seventh, 20 points) at the Stadium of Light. The Black Cats, managed by a resurgent Régis Le Bris, boasted the joint-best home record (W5 D1 L0) but faced a Cherries side potent on the counter, led by Antoine Semenyo's nine goals.
Brentford (ninth, 18 points) welcomed struggling Burnley (19th, 8 points) to the Gtech Community Stadium. Thomas Frank's Bees, unbeaten in four, eyed a statement win against Scott Parker's Clarets, who had won just once on the road.
Down in the Championship, Coventry City (40 points from 17 games) hosted Charlton Athletic (23 points) at the Coventry Building Society Arena. Frank Lampard's Sky Blues, on a 12-game unbeaten run (11 wins), led by 10 points and sought to make it 12 clear of third-placed West Brom.

Kickoffs staggered from 12:30pm GMT, with global audiences glued to Peacock, Sky Sports, and TNT Sports.
12:30pm GMT: Brentford 3-1 Burnley – Bees Sting Clarets Early
Full-time: Brentford 3-1 Burnley
Brentford made light work of Burnley, racing into a 2-0 lead by halftime and holding firm for a morale-boosting victory. Bryan Mbeumo opened the scoring in the 12th minute, latching onto Mathias Jensen's through-ball and slotting past James Trafford. Yoane Wissa doubled the advantage on 28', curling home from 20 yards after a deft one-two with Kevin Schade.
Burnley, lethargic throughout, pulled one back via substitute Lyle Foster's header from a corner in the 62nd minute, but Ivan Toney's penalty—awarded after a clumsy foul on Mbeumo—sealed the points in the 78th. The Bees dominated possession (58%) and chances (15 shots to 7), moving to eighth with 21 points. Burnley, now winless in seven, slip to 20th on 8 points, Parker's position under scrutiny.

Key Moment (28'): Wissa's strike, his sixth of the season, exposed Burnley's midfield frailty. Frank: "Clinical and controlled—perfect response to midweek fatigue."
Post-match, Toney's Panenka penalty drew laughs, but the win eases pressure after a 2-1 loss to Brighton last week.
3:00pm GMT: Manchester City vs Leeds United – Etihad Thriller
Build-Up: City Seek Redemption, Leeds Fight Survival
The Etihad buzzed with anticipation. City's lineup: Donnarumma; O'Reilly, Dias, Gvardiol, Nunes; Bernardo Silva (c), Reijnders, González; Foden, Doku, Haaland. Absences: Rodri (injured), De Bruyne (rested). Leeds: Perri; Bogle, Rodon, Ampadu, Firpo; Gruev, Kamwa, Rothwell; Summerville, Calvert-Lewin, Nmecha. Farke gambled on attacking intent.

3:00pm – Kickoff! City, in sky blue, start aggressively. Leeds absorb early pressure.
1' – GOAL! Man City 1-0 Leeds (Phil Foden) Pandemonium! From kickoff, Nunes raids down the right, crosses low—Foden dummies past Ampadu and volleys in off the bar. 25 seconds on the clock! City's fastest PL goal since 2017. Foden, chasing his 50th City goal, wheels away. Leeds shell-shocked.
5' City press; Haaland heads wide from Bernardo's corner. Possession: City 65%.
12' Leeds counter—Summerville's shot deflected for a corner. Perri claims under pressure.
18' Haaland denied! Doku's cross finds the Norwegian; Perri's fingertip save spectacular. Rebound: Foden blasts over. xG: 0.8-0.1 City.
25' – GOAL! Man City 2-0 Leeds (Josko Gvardiol) Corner chaos! Foden swings in, Perri's punch cannons off O'Reilly—Gvardiol pounces, bundling home from two yards. VAR checks offside; goal stands! Leeds protest—Silva allegedly impeded Perri—but replays confirm clean. Gvardiol's third goal this season.

32' Leeds spark: Nmecha's 25-yard curler forces Donnarumma into a diving stop.
HT: Man City 2-0 Leeds Shots: 8-2 City. Guardiola urges more ruthlessness; Farke rallies troops.
46' No changes. Leeds kick off second half with renewed vigor.
49' – GOAL! Man City 2-1 Leeds (Dominic Calvert-Lewin) What a response! Half-time sub Calvert-Lewin (for Rutter) latches onto Gruev's lofted pass, outmuscles Dias, and chips Donnarumma. Leeds roar back—Etihad stunned.
55' City rattled; Ampadu blocks Doku's shot. Possession evens at 55%.
60' Guardiola subs: Stones for Doku (defensive), Cherki for González (energy).
68' – GOAL! Man City 2-2 Leeds (Lukas Nmecha) Leeds level! Summerville's cross finds Nmecha unmarked at the back post—easy tap-in. City's defense AWOL; Farke's men dream of upset. Four defeats in a row? Not today.
72' Haaland chance—volley saved by Perri. City push, but Leeds compact.
78' Yellow: Nunes for foul on Summerville.
85' Farke: Ampadu for Rothwell (hold shape). Guardiola: Savinho for Reijnders (spark).

90' +1 – GOAL! Man City 3-2 Leeds (Phil Foden) Drama! Bernardo threads Savinho, who cuts back—Foden jinks inside Bogle, curls into the top corner. 91st minute ecstasy! Foden's brace (his 10th and 11th goals) spares City blushes.
90'+5 Leeds press; Calvert-Lewin header wide. Donnarumma claims corner.
FT: Man City 3-2 Leeds City hang on—shots 18-9, xG 2.7-1.5. Foden MOTM. Guardiola: "Relief, but warning." Farke: "Proud, but gutted." City to 25 points, second; Leeds stay 20th on 11.
3:00pm GMT: Sunderland vs Bournemouth – Stadium of Light Stormer
Build-Up: Black Cats Aim to Leapfrog, Cherries Counter-Threat
Sunderland (4th, 24 pts): Roefs; Hume, Geertruida, Alderete, Talbi; Xhaka, Le Fée; Mandava, Isidor, R. Traoré; Brobbey. Le Bris eyes fifth spot.
Bournemouth (7th, 20 pts): Travers; Smith, Zabarnyi, Senesi, Truffert; Cook, Scott; Semenyo, Adams, Tavernier; Evanilson.
3:00pm – Kickoff! Rain lashes Wearside; Sunderland start tentatively.
7' Bournemouth press; Semenyo's cross deflected—Roefs claims.
14' – GOAL! Sunderland 0-1 Bournemouth (Antoine Semenyo) Cherries strike! Adams' long ball finds Semenyo, who outpaces Alderete and slots low past Roefs. Semenyo's 10th goal; Bournemouth top away scorers (12).
22' – GOAL! Sunderland 0-2 Bournemouth (Evanilson) Gift! Semenyo's shot deflects off Hume—Evanilson, offside, taps in anyway. VAR disallows? No—greed costs him; flag up, but goal given on review? Wait—replays show deflection negated offside. 2-0 Cherries!

28' Sunderland respond: Le Fée's free-kick forces Travers save.
HT: Sunderland 0-2 Bournemouth Shots: 4-7 Bournemouth. Iraola's men dominant; Le Bris fumes at defense.
46' Subs: Brobbey for Isidor (firepower).
52' Penalty! Mandava hauled down by Scott—dot ball.
54' – GOAL! Sunderland 1-2 Bournemouth (Enzo Le Fée pen) Cool as ice! Le Fée drills low right—Travers dives wrong way. Game on!
61' – GOAL! Sunderland 2-2 Bournemouth (Bertrand Traoré) Level! Xhaka's diagonal finds Traoré, who volleys home from 18 yards. Stadium erupts—Sunderland's fightback mirrors their 2024 heroics.
65' Tavernier hits bar from 25 yards—Bournemouth rattled.
69' – GOAL! Sunderland 3-2 Bournemouth (Brian Brobbey) Winner! Le Fée's corner met by Brobbey's towering header—bullet past Travers. Sub's instant impact; Black Cats lead!
75' Iraola: Cook for Scott (bite), Brooks for Tavernier (creativity). Yellows mount—11 total.
82' Xhaka time-wastes; booked. Bournemouth siege: Semenyo blasts over.
90'+6 – RED CARD! Lewis Cook (Bournemouth) Lash out! Cook elbows Sadiki (sub for Traoré)—straight red. 10 men.
FT: Sunderland 3-2 Bournemouth Epic! Shots 12-15, xG 1.8-1.9. Le Fée MOTM (goal, assist). Le Bris: "Spirit defined us." Iraola: "Heartbreaking indiscipline." Sunderland to 27 pts, third; Bournemouth drop to 20 pts, eighth.

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3:00pm GMT: Coventry City 3-1 Charlton Athletic – Sky Blues Soar On
Full-time: Coventry City 3-1 Charlton Athletic
Championship leaders Coventry marked Frank Lampard's anniversary with a gritty comeback at the CBS Arena. Trailing to Charlton's early set-piece, the Sky Blues roared back: Josh Eccles leveled on 32', Ellis Simms nodded the winner just before half (45'+2), and Simms added gloss from the spot (67') after Haji Wright's handball.
Charlton, plucky newcomers (mid-table, 23 pts), threatened sporadically but wilted. Coventry's 47 goals (league-high) overwhelm; they now lead by 12 over West Brom. Lampard: "Resilience personified—11 wins in 12."
Stats: Possession 62% Coventry, shots 16-8.
Post-Match Fallout: Title Twists, Relegation Rattles
City's win keeps the pressure on Arsenal (four points back), but defensive lapses (two-goal leads squandered twice this month) irk Guardiola. Haaland, goalless, nears 100 PL strikes—next vs. Chelsea? Foden's brace cements his Ballon d'Or whispers.
Sunderland's rally—first PL win from 2-0 down—propels them above City into third. Brobbey's header (his eighth) and Le Fée's penalty/assist duo shine; Xhaka's midfield mastery (91% pass accuracy) anchors. Bournemouth's woes deepen: four points from four, Cook's red (third this season) and suspensions (Senesi, Brooks) loom.
Brentford's efficiency (three different scorers) boosts Frank's Europe push; Mbeumo's form (seven goals) tempts bids. Burnley, four points adrift, eye January overhaul.
Coventry's dominance (unbeaten November) screams promotion; Simms (13 goals) a revelation.

Social storm: #FodenHero trends (1M posts); Sunderland fans chant "From the Tyne to the Tees" on X. Sunday's Arsenal-Chelsea could define the race.
League Table Snapshot (Top 6 PL):
PosTeamPWDLGDPts1 Arsenal 13 9 2 2 +15 29
2 Liverpool 13 8 3 2 +12 27
3 Sunderland 14 8 3 3 +8 27
4 Man City 14 8 1 5 +14 25
5 Tottenham 13 7 1 5 +2 22
6 Brighton 13 6 4 3 +5 22

Sunderland, flying high in fourth (24 points), hosted Bournemouth (seventh, 20 points) at the Stadium of Light. The Black Cats, managed by a resurgent Régis Le Bris, boasted the joint-best home record (W5 D1 L0) but faced a Cherries side potent on the counter, led by Antoine Semenyo's nine goals.
Brentford (ninth, 18 points) welcomed struggling Burnley (19th, 8 points) to the Gtech Community Stadium. Thomas Frank's Bees, unbeaten in four, eyed a statement win against Scott Parker's Clarets, who had won just once on the road.
Down in the Championship, Coventry City (40 points from 17 games) hosted Charlton Athletic (23 points) at the Coventry Building Society Arena. Frank Lampard's Sky Blues, on a 12-game unbeaten run (11 wins), led by 10 points and sought to make it 12 clear of third-placed West Brom.

Kickoffs staggered from 12:30pm GMT, with global audiences glued to Peacock, Sky Sports, and TNT Sports.
12:30pm GMT: Brentford 3-1 Burnley – Bees Sting Clarets Early
Full-time: Brentford 3-1 Burnley
Brentford made light work of Burnley, racing into a 2-0 lead by halftime and holding firm for a morale-boosting victory. Bryan Mbeumo opened the scoring in the 12th minute, latching onto Mathias Jensen's through-ball and slotting past James Trafford. Yoane Wissa doubled the advantage on 28', curling home from 20 yards after a deft one-two with Kevin Schade.
Burnley, lethargic throughout, pulled one back via substitute Lyle Foster's header from a corner in the 62nd minute, but Ivan Toney's penalty—awarded after a clumsy foul on Mbeumo—sealed the points in the 78th. The Bees dominated possession (58%) and chances (15 shots to 7), moving to eighth with 21 points. Burnley, now winless in seven, slip to 20th on 8 points, Parker's position under scrutiny.

Key Moment (28'): Wissa's strike, his sixth of the season, exposed Burnley's midfield frailty. Frank: "Clinical and controlled—perfect response to midweek fatigue."
Post-match, Toney's Panenka penalty drew laughs, but the win eases pressure after a 2-1 loss to Brighton last week.
3:00pm GMT: Manchester City vs Leeds United – Etihad Thriller
Build-Up: City Seek Redemption, Leeds Fight Survival
The Etihad buzzed with anticipation. City's lineup: Donnarumma; O'Reilly, Dias, Gvardiol, Nunes; Bernardo Silva (c), Reijnders, González; Foden, Doku, Haaland. Absences: Rodri (injured), De Bruyne (rested). Leeds: Perri; Bogle, Rodon, Ampadu, Firpo; Gruev, Kamwa, Rothwell; Summerville, Calvert-Lewin, Nmecha. Farke gambled on attacking intent.

3:00pm – Kickoff! City, in sky blue, start aggressively. Leeds absorb early pressure.
1' – GOAL! Man City 1-0 Leeds (Phil Foden) Pandemonium! From kickoff, Nunes raids down the right, crosses low—Foden dummies past Ampadu and volleys in off the bar. 25 seconds on the clock! City's fastest PL goal since 2017. Foden, chasing his 50th City goal, wheels away. Leeds shell-shocked.
5' City press; Haaland heads wide from Bernardo's corner. Possession: City 65%.
12' Leeds counter—Summerville's shot deflected for a corner. Perri claims under pressure.
18' Haaland denied! Doku's cross finds the Norwegian; Perri's fingertip save spectacular. Rebound: Foden blasts over. xG: 0.8-0.1 City.
25' – GOAL! Man City 2-0 Leeds (Josko Gvardiol) Corner chaos! Foden swings in, Perri's punch cannons off O'Reilly—Gvardiol pounces, bundling home from two yards. VAR checks offside; goal stands! Leeds protest—Silva allegedly impeded Perri—but replays confirm clean. Gvardiol's third goal this season.

32' Leeds spark: Nmecha's 25-yard curler forces Donnarumma into a diving stop.
HT: Man City 2-0 Leeds Shots: 8-2 City. Guardiola urges more ruthlessness; Farke rallies troops.
46' No changes. Leeds kick off second half with renewed vigor.
49' – GOAL! Man City 2-1 Leeds (Dominic Calvert-Lewin) What a response! Half-time sub Calvert-Lewin (for Rutter) latches onto Gruev's lofted pass, outmuscles Dias, and chips Donnarumma. Leeds roar back—Etihad stunned.
55' City rattled; Ampadu blocks Doku's shot. Possession evens at 55%.
60' Guardiola subs: Stones for Doku (defensive), Cherki for González (energy).
68' – GOAL! Man City 2-2 Leeds (Lukas Nmecha) Leeds level! Summerville's cross finds Nmecha unmarked at the back post—easy tap-in. City's defense AWOL; Farke's men dream of upset. Four defeats in a row? Not today.
72' Haaland chance—volley saved by Perri. City push, but Leeds compact.
78' Yellow: Nunes for foul on Summerville.
85' Farke: Ampadu for Rothwell (hold shape). Guardiola: Savinho for Reijnders (spark).

90' +1 – GOAL! Man City 3-2 Leeds (Phil Foden) Drama! Bernardo threads Savinho, who cuts back—Foden jinks inside Bogle, curls into the top corner. 91st minute ecstasy! Foden's brace (his 10th and 11th goals) spares City blushes.
90'+5 Leeds press; Calvert-Lewin header wide. Donnarumma claims corner.
FT: Man City 3-2 Leeds City hang on—shots 18-9, xG 2.7-1.5. Foden MOTM. Guardiola: "Relief, but warning." Farke: "Proud, but gutted." City to 25 points, second; Leeds stay 20th on 11.
3:00pm GMT: Sunderland vs Bournemouth – Stadium of Light Stormer
Build-Up: Black Cats Aim to Leapfrog, Cherries Counter-Threat
Sunderland (4th, 24 pts): Roefs; Hume, Geertruida, Alderete, Talbi; Xhaka, Le Fée; Mandava, Isidor, R. Traoré; Brobbey. Le Bris eyes fifth spot.
Bournemouth (7th, 20 pts): Travers; Smith, Zabarnyi, Senesi, Truffert; Cook, Scott; Semenyo, Adams, Tavernier; Evanilson.
3:00pm – Kickoff! Rain lashes Wearside; Sunderland start tentatively.
7' Bournemouth press; Semenyo's cross deflected—Roefs claims.
14' – GOAL! Sunderland 0-1 Bournemouth (Antoine Semenyo) Cherries strike! Adams' long ball finds Semenyo, who outpaces Alderete and slots low past Roefs. Semenyo's 10th goal; Bournemouth top away scorers (12).
22' – GOAL! Sunderland 0-2 Bournemouth (Evanilson) Gift! Semenyo's shot deflects off Hume—Evanilson, offside, taps in anyway. VAR disallows? No—greed costs him; flag up, but goal given on review? Wait—replays show deflection negated offside. 2-0 Cherries!

28' Sunderland respond: Le Fée's free-kick forces Travers save.
HT: Sunderland 0-2 Bournemouth Shots: 4-7 Bournemouth. Iraola's men dominant; Le Bris fumes at defense.
46' Subs: Brobbey for Isidor (firepower).
52' Penalty! Mandava hauled down by Scott—dot ball.
54' – GOAL! Sunderland 1-2 Bournemouth (Enzo Le Fée pen) Cool as ice! Le Fée drills low right—Travers dives wrong way. Game on!
61' – GOAL! Sunderland 2-2 Bournemouth (Bertrand Traoré) Level! Xhaka's diagonal finds Traoré, who volleys home from 18 yards. Stadium erupts—Sunderland's fightback mirrors their 2024 heroics.
65' Tavernier hits bar from 25 yards—Bournemouth rattled.
69' – GOAL! Sunderland 3-2 Bournemouth (Brian Brobbey) Winner! Le Fée's corner met by Brobbey's towering header—bullet past Travers. Sub's instant impact; Black Cats lead!
75' Iraola: Cook for Scott (bite), Brooks for Tavernier (creativity). Yellows mount—11 total.
82' Xhaka time-wastes; booked. Bournemouth siege: Semenyo blasts over.
90'+6 – RED CARD! Lewis Cook (Bournemouth) Lash out! Cook elbows Sadiki (sub for Traoré)—straight red. 10 men.
FT: Sunderland 3-2 Bournemouth Epic! Shots 12-15, xG 1.8-1.9. Le Fée MOTM (goal, assist). Le Bris: "Spirit defined us." Iraola: "Heartbreaking indiscipline." Sunderland to 27 pts, third; Bournemouth drop to 20 pts, eighth.

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3:00pm GMT: Coventry City 3-1 Charlton Athletic – Sky Blues Soar On
Full-time: Coventry City 3-1 Charlton Athletic
Championship leaders Coventry marked Frank Lampard's anniversary with a gritty comeback at the CBS Arena. Trailing to Charlton's early set-piece, the Sky Blues roared back: Josh Eccles leveled on 32', Ellis Simms nodded the winner just before half (45'+2), and Simms added gloss from the spot (67') after Haji Wright's handball.
Charlton, plucky newcomers (mid-table, 23 pts), threatened sporadically but wilted. Coventry's 47 goals (league-high) overwhelm; they now lead by 12 over West Brom. Lampard: "Resilience personified—11 wins in 12."
Stats: Possession 62% Coventry, shots 16-8.
Post-Match Fallout: Title Twists, Relegation Rattles
City's win keeps the pressure on Arsenal (four points back), but defensive lapses (two-goal leads squandered twice this month) irk Guardiola. Haaland, goalless, nears 100 PL strikes—next vs. Chelsea? Foden's brace cements his Ballon d'Or whispers.
Sunderland's rally—first PL win from 2-0 down—propels them above City into third. Brobbey's header (his eighth) and Le Fée's penalty/assist duo shine; Xhaka's midfield mastery (91% pass accuracy) anchors. Bournemouth's woes deepen: four points from four, Cook's red (third this season) and suspensions (Senesi, Brooks) loom.
Brentford's efficiency (three different scorers) boosts Frank's Europe push; Mbeumo's form (seven goals) tempts bids. Burnley, four points adrift, eye January overhaul.
Coventry's dominance (unbeaten November) screams promotion; Simms (13 goals) a revelation.

Social storm: #FodenHero trends (1M posts); Sunderland fans chant "From the Tyne to the Tees" on X. Sunday's Arsenal-Chelsea could define the race.
League Table Snapshot (Top 6 PL):
PosTeamPWDLGDPts1 Arsenal 13 9 2 2 +15 29
2 Liverpool 13 8 3 2 +12 27
3 Sunderland 14 8 3 3 +8 27
4 Man City 14 8 1 5 +14 25
5 Tottenham 13 7 1 5 +2 22
6 Brighton 13 6 4 3 +5 22
Relegation Zone: 18th Burnley (8), 19th Wolves (7), 20th Leeds (11).
As the whistle fades, English football's narrative twists anew—resilience reigns, underdogs bite. Until Sunday...

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