Premier League on Sunday - as it happened

Welcome to our live coverage of today's three Premier League games 

Sam Dymond
Sunday 04 October 2015 07:04 EDT
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Alexis Sanchez scores the opener against Manchester United
Alexis Sanchez scores the opener against Manchester United (GETTY IMAGES)

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Welcome to our live coverage of today's three Premier League games.

  • FT: Everton 1 Liverpool 1
  • Merseyside derby got the afternoon's action under way
  • Danny Ings gaveLiverpool lead after 41 mins, Lukaku hit back before half-time
  • Everton have now not beaten Liverpool in the league in 10 attempts
  • FT: Arsenal 3 Manchester United 0
  • Alexis Sanchez (2) and Mesut Ozil on target
  • Gunners will move level on points with United with victory
  • Swansea 2 Tottenham 2 
  • Swansea yet to beat Spurs in the Premier League, now spanning nine attempts 

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