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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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Cardiff vs Bournemouth

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Michael Jones2 February 2019 17:13

Cardiff 0 - 0 Bournemouth

Bournemouth start the match and hit it long, Cardiff head it away and Bournemouth take control of the ball at the back. 

Michael Jones2 February 2019 17:32

3 mins: Cardiff 0 - 0 Bournemouth

Niasse gets in behind Bournemouth's defence, his touch into the box is a little heavy and he moves the ball out to the left. Boruc comes out towards him cutting off the angle and makes the save as Niasse shoots. 

Michael Jones2 February 2019 17:34

4 mins: Cardiff 0 - 0 Bournemouth

Penalty to Cardiff for a handball in the box. 

Michael Jones2 February 2019 17:36

5 mins: Cardiff 1 - 0 Bournemouth - Reid

Bobby Reid steps up and sinks the penalty with a strike right down the middle. 

Michael Jones2 February 2019 17:36

9 mins: Cardiff 1 - 0 Bournemouth

Cardiff win a corner and put the ball into the box, there's another shout for handball but the referee waves it away. 

Michael Jones2 February 2019 17:40

14 mins: Cardiff 1 - 0 Bournemouth

What a chance! Cardiff break and Niasse is storming down the right, Murphy runs into the middle of the box and all Niasse has to do is find him with a pass. He squares it but his pass is weak and Boruc intercepts the pass.

Michael Jones2 February 2019 17:45

18 mins: Cardiff 1 - 0 Bournemouth

Fraser gets into the box from the left hand side and takes a right footed curling shot. He tries to bend it into the far post but misses to the right. 

Michael Jones2 February 2019 17:50

23 mins: Cardiff 1 - 0 Bournemouth

Niasse puts Cook under pressure at the back but the Bournemouth defender gets the ball clear. It's been a tentative start from Bournemouth but they look like a team that has a goal in them. 

Michael Jones2 February 2019 17:54

28 mins: Cardiff 1 - 0 Bournemouth

Bobby Reid tries and cross/shot from the touchline on the right wing, it swings in towards goal and lands on the roof of the goal. 

At the other end Surman gets the ball for Bournemouth about 20-yards out. He puts the ball onto his favoured left foot and strikes it, Etheridge dives to his right and pushes the ball onto the crossbar. 

Michael Jones2 February 2019 17:59

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