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Liverpool vs Tottenham live: Latest score and updates from Anfield

Follow the latest action from today's round of Premier League fixtures

Joe Miles
Saturday 11 February 2017 06:13 EST
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Harry Kane and Lucas battle for the ball in the opening stages at Anfield
Harry Kane and Lucas battle for the ball in the opening stages at Anfield (Getty)

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Welcome to The Independent's live coverage of today's Premier League football as we bring you the latest scores and updates from across the country.

Arsenal kick off today's proceedings as they bid to return to winning ways against Marco Silva's Hull.

Following a dip in form that has seen them lose two consectuive matches, and with talk of Arsene Wenger finally parting ways with the club at the end of the season, the Gunners will be desperate to take all three points against the Tigers.

Elsewhere, Jose Mourinho's Manchester United welcome Watford to Old Trafford while Ronald Koeman's Everton travel to Middlesbrough.

Come 5.30pm, all attention will be firmly fixed on Anfield as Liverpool take on Tottenham in a crunch match at the top of the table. If Spurs are to stand any chance of keeping their title hopes alive, this is one fixture they need to win.

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Saturday's fixtures:

Arsenal 12:30 Hull

United 15:00 Watford

Middlesbrough 15:00 Everton

Stoke 15:00 Crystal Palace

Sunderland 15:00 Southampton

West Ham 15:00 West Brom

Liverpool 17:30 Tottenham

Good morning and welcome to The Independent's live coverage of today's Premier League football. Proceedings will be kicking off at the Emirates Stadium at 12.30pm as Arsenal look to stop the rot against Marco Silva's Hull. Liverpool vs Tottenham will be rounding off today's action, with plenty of other fixtures, including Manchester United vs Watford and West Ham vs West Brom, in between. Stay tuned!

Samuel Lovett11 February 2017 10:11

Today's fixtures:

  • Arsenal 12:30 Hull
  • Man Utd 15:00 Watford
  • Middlesbrough 15:00 Everton
  • Stoke 15:00 Crystal Palace
  • Sunderland 15:00 Southampton
  • West Ham 15:00 West Brom
  • Liverpool 17:30 Tottenham
Samuel Lovett11 February 2017 10:13
Joe Miles11 February 2017 11:16

Team news: 

Joe Miles11 February 2017 11:35
Joe Miles11 February 2017 11:37

Following two damaging defeats, Arsenal have a serious point to prove today. The poor run of form has left their title hopes in tatters and the speculation surrounding Wenger's future with The Gunners continues.

Hull will arrive to The Emirates with renewed confidence following two impressive defeats, so they will be hungry for continue their rich vein of form. Hull remain at a rather uncomfortable 18th in the Premier League table, so three points here today will be vital for Silva's men. 

Joe Miles11 February 2017 11:45
Joe Miles11 February 2017 11:55

What should Arsene Wenger do?

Joe Miles11 February 2017 11:56

Hull have not beaten Arsenal in their last 13 meetings, but can be the day for Silva's men to break this deadly curse? The Tigers new boss has secured seven points from four Premier League games, which is equal to Hull's points from 18 games prior to his arrival. He carries a huge influence on the side which is evident when reviewing their recent performances.

Can they do it today at The Emirates? We'll see. 

Joe Miles11 February 2017 12:12
Joe Miles11 February 2017 12:14

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