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Wolves heap woe on Everton as Crystal Palace swat aside Fulham

Relive all the action from the Premier League's 3pm kick-offs

Michael Jones
Saturday 02 February 2019 12:43 EST
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Wolves continued their push towards European qualification as they heaped more woe on Marco Silva’s Everton, condemning the Toffees to their fourth defeat in six league games.

Ruben Neves put Wolves ahead with an early penalty before Andre Gomes equalised for Everton midway through the first half.

But after Raul Jimenez regained the lead for Wolves on the stroke of half time, Leander Dendoncker sealed the 3-1 win.

Chelsea ran riot against Huddersfield, surging to a 5-0 victory inspired by braces from Gonzalo Higuain and Eden Hazard.

Crystal Palace swatted aside Claudio Ranieri’s lacklustre Fulham 2-0 at Selhurst Park as Luka Milivojeic scored from the spot after 25 minutes before Jeffrey Schlupp calmed any nerthe victory with just three minues to play.

Brighton’s winless run continued as the Seagulls laboured to a 0-0 draw against Watford, while Ashley Barnes’ last-gasp penalty saved Burnley’s blushes at Turf Moor where it finished 1-1 against Southampton.

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Brighton 0 - 0 Watford

Jürgen Locadia tries to get the winner for Brighton but misses to the right. 

Michael Jones2 February 2019 16:44

87 mins: Crystal Palace 2 - 0 Fulham - Schlupp

Michy Batshuayi makes this goal for Palace. He goes on a mad run into the box and takes a shot, the ball is deflected into the path of Schlupp who slots it into the net, 2-0 Palace!

Michael Jones2 February 2019 16:45

86 mins: Chelsea 5 - 0 Huddersfield - David Luiz

David Luiz gets his name on the score card as Chelsea make it five. He takes a shot from range and gets a deflection that puts the ball into the net. 

Michael Jones2 February 2019 16:45

Brighton 0 - 0 Watford

Full time at the Amex and it stays goalless.

Michael Jones2 February 2019 16:51

90 mins: Burnley 1 - 1 Southampton - Barnes

Crouch wins a penalty for Burnley, Barnes steps up and makes it level at Turf Moor

Michael Jones2 February 2019 16:52

It's all over at Turf Moor and Stamford Bridge, Burnley rescue a point and Chelsea decimate Huddersfield.

Burnley 1 - 1 Southampton

Chelsea 5 - 0 Huddersfield

Michael Jones2 February 2019 16:53

Crystal Palace 2 - 0 Fulham

Palace cruise to an easy win at Selhurst Park, putting two past Fulham.

Michael Jones2 February 2019 16:54

Everton 1 - 3 Wolves

Wolves travel to Goodison Park and come away with the three points.

Michael Jones2 February 2019 16:56

That's it for the 3pm Premier League games, here are the results:

Brighton 0 - 0 Watford

Burnley 1 - 1 Southampton

Chelsea 5 - 0 Huddersfield

Crystal Palace 2 - 0 Fulham

Everton 1 - 3 Wolves

Michael Jones2 February 2019 16:58

There's one more game to go in today's Premier League fixtures as Cardiff welcome Bournemouth at 5.30pm.

It's a big game for Cardiff who are languishing in the relegation places and need three points to close the gap on Burnley

Michael Jones2 February 2019 17:11

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