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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)
54 mins: GOAL! SWANSEA 0 ARSENAL 2:
Arsenal have a second it the most fortuitous of circumstances. After working their way into the Swansea box, Alex Iwobi's angled shot clattered into Jack Cork and looped up and over the stranded Lukasz Fabianski for an own-goal. Paul Clement's first home match in charge of the Swans looks destined to end in defeat.
62 mins: GOAL! HULL 3 BOURNEMOUTH 1:
A third own-goal in the Premier League today, and the scorer is the unfortunate Tyrone Mings. The former Ipswich defender, making his first start in the top flight after more than a year out with injury, diverted Tom Huddlestone's shot past Artur Boruc, and that should mean Hull are good for the three points.
68 mins: GOAL! WEST HAM 1 CRYSTAL PALACE 0:
The deadlock has been broken at the London Stadium where Sofiane Feghouli has slid the ball home from close range. The Algerian forward, available after having his sending off against Manchester United rescinded, followed the ball in after Michail Antonio had skipped around Wayne Hennessey for his first Premier League goal. Sam Allardyce may have to wait longer for his first win as Crystal Palace manager.
67 mins: GOAL! SWANSEA 0 ARSENAL 3:
Another own-goal and another scored by Swansea! This time it was full-back Kyle Naughton, who diverted Alex Iwobi's cross from the left past a static Lukasz Fabianski.
73 mins: GOAL! SWANSEA 0 ARSENAL 4:
Arsenal have a fourth and this time it's a goal all of their own doing. Alexis Sanchez took advantage of hesitancy in the Swansea penalty area to pick his spot in the top left corner of Lukasz Fabianski's goal.
79 mins: GOAL! WEST HAM 2 CRYSTAL PALACE 0:
Oh my word!! Andy Carroll has scored an absolute stunner!! The West Ham striker has just executed the most astonishing of scissor-kicks to meet Michail Antonio's left wing cross from 15 yards, rocketing the ball past Wayne Hennessey in the Crystal Palace goal. Simply outstanding. The London Stadium may never see a better goal.
78 mins: GOAL! BURNLEY 1 SOUTHAMPTON 0:
Guess who's back?! Joey Barton is a Burnley player, has been on the pitch less than five minutes and he has broken the deadlock at Turf Moor. The veteran midfielder took charge of a free-kick 25 yards out after George Boyd had been fouled, and decided to go low. As the Southampton defensive wall jumped, Barton sent his shot underneath them and found the bottom corner of Fraser Forster's net.
86 mins: GOAL! WEST HAM 3 CRYSTAL PALACE 0:
Who needs Dimitri Payet? Not West Ham! The Hammers have a third and it's another beauty. It's a third assist for Michail Antonio, who splits the Crystal Palace defence open with a crisp through ball, but then it was all Manuel Lanzini's work. The Argentine took the ball in his stride, burst into the penalty area and effortlessly clipped a shot over Wayne Hennessey for 3-0.
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