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Your support makes all the difference.Arsenal, West Ham and Southampton are all in action at 3pm as a busy day of Premier League action continues with six matches taking place in the top flight, with Leicester vs Chelsea set to wrap up the day’s programme in the evening kick-off. Chelsea will remain top of the table regardless of the result at the King Power Stadium, though the chasing pack will hope to close the gap to the league leaders. Follow all the action here.
Today’s fixtures:
- Tottenham vs West Brom – 12:30
- Burnley vs Southampton – 15:00
- Hull vs Bournemouth – 15:00
- Sunderland vs Stoke – 15:00
- Swansea vs Arsenal – 15:00
- Watford vs Middlesbrough – 15:00
- West Ham vs Crystal Palace – 15:00
- Leicester vs Chelsea – 15:00
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It’s a big game for…
Jay Rodriguez. The former Burnley striker returns to his old stomping ground and will be expected to lead the line against his past employers in the absence of fellow ex-claret, Charlie Austin.
Best stat…
22 of Burnley’s 23 points have come from home results, the highest percentage of points won at home than any team in professional English Football (92 per cent).
The Clarets have also won six of the seven meetings against Southampton at Turf Moor, scoring a total of 23 goals in the process.
Remember when…
The last time these two met at Turf Moor? It resulted in a memorable 1-0 win for the home side, with Hampshire native Danny Ings setting up Ashley Barnes for a 72nd minute winner.
Player to watch…
Andre Gray. With the hosts' home form considered and the Saints struggling in the league at the moment, look for Burnley to use the pace of the former Bristol City man, who has scored four goals in his last five Premier League games.
Past three meetings…
Southampton 3 (Austin 2, Redmond) Burnley 1 (Vokes) St Mary’s Stadium, October, 2016
Southampton 2 (Long, Shackell OG) Burnley 0 St Mary’s Stadium, March 2015
Burnley 1 (Barnes) Southampton 0 Turf Moor, December 2014
Form guide…
Burnley: LLWWLD
Southampton: DWLLLD
Vital information…
Kick-off time: 3pm
TV: Highlights on Match of the Day, BBC1
Odds…
Burnley to win: 5/2
Southampton to win: 6/5
Draw: 23/10
(Odds provided by BetVictor)
3 mins: GOAL! HULL 0 BOURNEMOUTH 1:
Junior Stanislas makes no mistake from the penalty spot, smashing the ball down the middle of Eldin Jakupovic's goal. Marco Silva's Premier League debut as Hull City manager is off to the worst possible start.
7 mins: DISALLOWED GOAL! WATFORD 0 MIDDLESBROUGH 0:
The ball is in the back of the net at Vicarage Road, but it's not going to count. Cristhian Stuani steered past Heurelho Gomes after Alvaro Negredo had nodded down, but the Uruguayan was a yard ahead of his marker and was correctly flagged offside. However, it's an early warning for the out-of-form Hornets.
15 mins: GOAL! SUNDERLAND 0 STOKE 1:
Stoke City take the lead at the Stadium of Light! Marko Arnautovic took control in the box, and although Vito Mannone was equal to the Austrian's first effort, the Austrian was alert enough to smash home at the second attempt.
21 mins: GOAL! SUNDERLAND 0 STOKE 2:
Two for Stoke City, two for Marko Arnautovic! After failing to score in 12 matches, the Austrian now has two in six minutes after finishing a brilliant team move that saw him play one-twos with Charlie Adam and then Peter Crouch before beating Vito Mannone at the near post. It's a long way back for the Black Cats now.
27 mins: West Ham 0 Crystal Palace 0:
I've just tuned into the action at the London Stadium for the first time this afternoon to be greeted by the sight of Andy Carroll, rolling around injured on the pitch. Some things never change.
The West Ham striker is back up in the thick of the action, if the action is jumping up and down on the spot, shouting at referee Neil Swarbrick for ignoring handball claims in the box.
32 mins: GOAL! HULL 1 BOURNEMOUTH 1:
Abel Hernandez has levelled it up at the KCOM Stadium. The Uruguayan striker has only his second of the season as he rose to head home Andy Robertson's perfect left-wing cross. Welcome relief for the Premier League's bottom club and their new manager.
34 mins: GOAL! SUNDERLAND 0 STOKE 3:
Peter Crouch has his 99th Premier League goal, and some Sunderland fans have decided that they have seen enough of this first half. It's a trademark header from the veteran striker, who gets up highest to beat Vito Mannone with the Sunderland stopper out of position after spilling Xherdan Shaqiri's shot. David Moyes' men are in big trouble.
37 mins: GOAL! SWANSEA 0 ARSENAL 1:
Olivier Giroud has scored in every Premier League match he has started this season, and it's a run he's continued at the Liberty Stadium after poking in from five yards out. The Frenchman was roaming in the right place to convert after Mesut Ozil's header from Alexis Sanchez's cross had been blocked at close range.
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