We all love goals - and Sky Sports Football Score Centre means you have all the goals you need in your pocket this season. If you havent got the app, then download it now from the App Store for iPhone or Google Play Store for Android to see what youre missing.The Football Score Centre brings you goals and highlights EVERY day - but this Sunday is looking particularly enticing as Arsenal host Tottenham in the first north London derby of the campaign and Manchester United travel to Swansea. Heres why…You can see all of Saturdays goals Laura and Smithy run through how you can watch Premier League clips on your mobile devices via the Football Score Centre app Every English league goal scored on Saturday will be available to view in the app on Sunday morning, with goals as they go in from the days late game as Chelsea host Everton.Thats EVERY Premier League goal, EVERY Sky Bet Championship goal and EVERY goal scored in Sky Bet League One and League Two as well.You dont even need to be a Sky Sports customer to view them. You just need a FREE Sky iD - which you can set up in a matter of moments.Youll also be able to see the best goals from the SPFL, La Liga, the Eredivisie and the MLS as well.See Sundays Premier League goals FIRST Watch all the goals from Man Utds game against Swansea on the Football Score Centre on Sunday There are five huge Premier League games on Sunday, kicking off with the north London derby at midday with every goal, major incident, half-time and full-time highlights as Arsenal host Tottenham. Manchester United are also in action at 3pm as they travel to Swansea, and every goal, incident and both highlights packages will be available in the Football Score Centre. Elsewhere, Hull play Southampton at 2.15pm, Liverpool face Watford at 2.15pm live on Sky Sports 1 and Leicester welcome West Brom at 4.30pm live on Nissan Super Sunday. Liverpool vs Watford November 6, 2016, 1:30pm Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass And if youre a Sky TV subscriber with Sky Sports, youll be able see EVERY goal within minutes of them hitting the back of the net. Simply open your app and look in the video section or the live match blog.Youll also be able to watch match highlights of all five games 15 minutes after the full-time whistle blows.Not a Sky subscriber? You should probably sign up now! But if youre not ready then weve got good news for you.You can see all of the days Premier League highlights from 10pm. Just sign in with your free Sky iD. Theres no need to wait for the highlights to come on TV. Arsenal will host Tottenham in the north London derby - get all the goals as they go in on the Football Score Centre Plus Barcelona and Real Madrid too!Sky Sports is your home of Spanish football and youll be able to see the best of the action in the Football Score Centre app.On Sunday, Real Madrid play Leganes at the Bernabeu at 11am - and Barcelona take on Sevilla at 7.45pm. Sevilla vs Barcelona November 6, 2016, 7:30pm Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass Head to the Football Score Centre app for live commentaries of both matches complete with in-game goals and full-time highlights.So join us this Sunday and see why millions of football fans have been enjoying goals on their mobile this season.Remember, you can see EVERY Premier League goal and EVERY goal scored in the Sky Bet EFL this season - as well as the best of Scottish football, La Liga, the Eredivisie, the MLS and World Cup Qualifiers. 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Browns owner Jimmy Haslam announced the move with Young on Monday during a speech at a Pro Football Hall of Fame luncheon.SAN DIEGO -- Tony Gwynn could handle a bat like few other major leaguers, whether it was driving the ball through the "5.5 hole" between third base and shortstop or hitting a home run off the facade in Yankee Stadium in the World Series. He was a craftsman at the plate, whose sweet left-handed swing made him one of baseballs greatest hitters. Gwynn loved San Diego. San Diego loved "Mr. Padre" right back. Gwynn, a Hall of Famer and one of the greatest athletes in San Diegos history, died Monday of oral cancer, a disease he attributed to years of chewing tobacco. He was 54. "Our city is a little darker today without him but immeasurably better because of him," Mayor Kevin Faulconer said in a statement. In a rarity in pro sports, Gwynn played his whole career with the Padres, choosing to stay in the city where he was a two-sport star in college, rather than leaving for bigger paychecks elsewhere. His terrific hand-eye co-ordination made him one of the games greatest pure hitters. He had 3,141 hits -- 18th on the all-time list -- a career .338 average and won eight batting titles to tie Honus Wagners NL record. He struck out only 434 times in 9,288 career at-bats. He played in San Diegos only two World Series -- batting a combined .371 -- and was a 15-time All-Star. He had a memorable home run in Game 1 of the 1998 World Series off fellow San Diegan David Wells, and scored the winning run in the 1994 All-Star Game despite a bum knee. Gwynn never hit below .309 in a full season. He spread out his batting titles from 1984, when he batted .351, to 1997, when he hit .372. Gwynn was hitting .394 when a players strike ended the 1994 season, denying him a shot at becoming the first player to hit .400 since San Diego native Ted Williams hit .406 in 1941. Gwynn befriended Williams and the two loved to talk about hitting. Gwynn steadied Williams when he threw out the ceremonial first pitch before the 1999 All-Star Game at Bostons Fenway Park. Fellow Hall of Famer Greg Maddux tweeted, "Tony Gwynn was the best pure hitter I ever faced! Condolences to his family." Gwynn was known for his hearty laugh and warm personality. Every day at 4 p.m., Gwynn sat in the Padres dugout and talked baseball or anything else with the media. Tim Flannery, who was teammates with Gwynn on the Padres 1984 World Series team and later was on San Diegos coaching staff, said hell "remember the cackle to his laugh. He was always laughing, always talking, always happy." "The baseball world is going to miss one of the greats, and the world itself is going to miss one of the great men of mankind," said Flannery, the San Francisco Giants third base coach. "He cared so much for other people. He had a work ethic unlike anybody else, and had a childlike demeanour of playing the game just because he loved it so much." Gwynn had been on a medical leave since late March from his job as baseball coach at San Diego State, his alma mater. He died at a hospital in suburban Poway, agent John Boggs said. "He was in a tough battle and the thing I can critique is hes definitely in a better place," Boggs said. "He suffered a lot. He battled. Thats probably the best way I can describe his fight against this illness he had, and hee was courageous until the end.ddddddddddddquot; Gwynns wife, Alicia, and other family members were at his side when he died, Boggs said. Gwynns son, Tony Jr., was with the Philadelphia Phillies, who later placed him on the bereavement list. "Today I lost my Dad, my best friend and my mentor," Gwynn Jr. tweeted. "Im gonna miss u so much pops. Im gonna do everything in my power to continue to ... Make u proud!" Gwynn had two operations for cancer in his right cheek between August 2010 and February 2012. The second surgery was complicated, with surgeons removing a facial nerve because it was intertwined with a tumour inside his right cheek. They grafted a nerve from Gwynns neck to help him eventually regain facial movement. Gwynn had been in and out of the hospital and had spent time in a rehab facility, Boggs said. "For more than 30 years, Tony Gwynn was a source of universal goodwill in the national pastime, and he will be deeply missed by the many people he touched," Commissioner Bud Selig said. Fans paid their respects by visiting the statue of Gwynn on a grassy knoll just beyond the outfield at Petco Park. Gwynn was last with his San Diego State team on March 25 before beginning a leave of absence. His Aztecs rallied around a Gwynn bobblehead doll they would set near the bat rack during games, winning the Mountain West Conference tournament and advancing to the NCAA regionals. Last week, SDSU announced it was extending Gwynns contract one season. The Aztecs play at Tony Gwynn Stadium, which was built in the mid-1990s with a $4 million donation by then-Padres owner John Moores. Gwynn was born in Los Angeles on May 9, 1960, and attended high school in Long Beach. He was a two-sport star at San Diego State in the late 1970s and early 1980s, playing point guard for the basketball team -- he still holds the game, season and career record for assists -- and in the outfield on the baseball team. Gwynn always wanted to play in the NBA, until realizing during his final year at San Diego State that baseball would be the ticket to the pros. He was drafted by both the Padres (third round) and San Diego Clippers (10th round) on the same day in 1981. After spending parts of just two seasons in the minor leagues, he made his big league debut on July 19, 1982. Gwynn had two hits that night. After Gwynn hit a double, all-time hits leader Pete Rose, who been trailing the play, said to him: "Hey, kid, what are you trying to do, catch me in one night?" In a career full of highlights, Gwynn had his 3,000th hit on Aug. 9, 1999, a first-inning single to right field at Montreals Olympic Stadium. Gwynn retired after the 2001 season and became a volunteer assistant coach at SDSU in 2002. He took over as head coach after that season. He and Cal Ripken Jr. -- who spent his entire career with the Baltimore Orioles -- were inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2007. "I had no idea that all the things in my career were going to happen," Gwynn said shortly before being inducted. "I sure didnt see it. I just know the good Lord blessed me with ability, blessed me with good eyesight and a good pair of hands, and then I worked at the rest." Gwynn also is survived by a daughter, Anisha. Boggs said services were pending. ' ' '