Football Tracker: Bayern thrash Union Berlin, Burnley stunning Fulham in Premier League

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It's the weekend, and that means wall-to-wall football across Europe's top leagues and cups. Our Football Tracker is your one-stop shop for all the scores and major updates from the Premier League, LaLiga, Bundesliga and more!

Saturday's highlights:

• The League Cup final takes centre stage on Sunday in England, but today still sees four Premier League matches. Liverpool lost to Brighton in the early kick-off, while Chelsea face a tricky away trip in the evening as they look to break into the top four

• There are five Bundesliga matches to enjoy as well, with runaway leaders Bayern Munich and second-placed Dortmund both at home

• AC Milan's faltering title push could be put back on track this evening, with Allegri's side hoping to edge back ahead of Napoli and cut Inter's lead down to five points against Torino

• In the late games, PSG are in action, looking to retake their place at the summit of Ligue 1, while Juventus can go fourth in Serie A with a win

Saturday's Premier League fixtures:

Brighton 2-1 Liverpool

Fulham 0-1 Burnley - LATEST

Everton vs Chelsea - 18:30 CET

Leeds vs Brentford - 21:00 CET

Saturday's top European matches:

Bayern Munich 4-0 Union Berlin

AC Milan vs Torino - 18:00 CET

Dortmund vs Hamburger SV - 18:30 CET

Juventus vs Sassuolo - 20:45 CET

Nice vs Paris Saint-Germain - 21:05 CET

Key updates to keep you informed:

17:10 CET - The first major clash in Serie A today comes from Milan as AC Milan host Torino at 18:00 CET. Defeat to rivals Lazio last weekend dented Max Allegri's side's hopes of mounting a serious title challenge, but it is not over yet, and they will be keen to retake second spot in the league after Napoli's win yesterday. 

Team news is in for that clash:

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15:49 CET - Coming off the back of their 4-0 win against Galatasaray in the Champions League, Liverpool have come crashing back down to earth with a really damaging 2-1 defeat at Brighton.

The Seagulls were excellent and fully deserving of their win, boosting their hopes of Europe. Meanwhile, Liverpool's goal of qualifying for the Champions League takes a major hit.

Up next at 16:00 CET is Fulham vs Burnley, in the only afternoon game in the Premier League.

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14:35 CET - The Bundesliga's afternoon games get underway in a little under an hour, with table-toppers Bayern Munich continuing their march towards the title with a home game against Union Berlin.

Can Harry Kane continue his freakish goalscoring form and add to his brace against Atalanta in the middle of the week?

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12:30 CET - The first match of the weekend comes from the Premier League, and it is a crucial clash for Liverpool in their hunt to qualify for the Champions League. Arne Slot's side visit Brighton at 13:45 CET with a chance to move within three points of rivals Manchester United after Michael Carrick's side drew at Bournemouth last night. 

The question is whether Liverpool can come close to replicating the dominance and attacking endeavour they showed against Galatasaray in the Champions League midweek or return to the inconsistent performances that have plagued their season so far.

Team news in for that clash as Mohamed Salah is injured and unavailable for the clash. Check out the full team news below: 

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08:00 CET - Before we get stuck into the day's drama, here's a recap of what happened across the top leagues on Friday evening:

Starting in Serie A, Napoli edged Cagliari 1-0 for their fourth straight win to go temporarily second in the standings. Later on, Udinese also won, beating Genoa 2-0 to move into the top half.

In the Premier League, Manchester United were held to an entertaining 2-2 draw by Bournemouth, with Harry Maguire shown a straight red card.

Over in France, Lens went top again thanks to a thumping 5-1 win over Angers, while RB Leipzig similarly thrashed fellow top-four hopefuls Hoffenheim 5-0 in a real statement in the Bundesliga.

Finally, in LaLiga, Villarreal made sure of their status in the Champions League places with a 3-1 win over Real Sociedad.