Watford vs West Ham - as it happened: Andre Ayew's second half-strike salvages a point for the visitors
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Your support makes all the difference.It's a return to normality after last weekend's round of FA Cup fixtures and while there may be a shortage of eye-catching clashes, there's still plenty to get stuck into.
With six of the bottom seven sides in action, today could prove to be a significant turning point as the battle for survival heats up.
Crystal Palace host fellow relegation rivals Middlesbrough in a crunch match for the two struggling sides. With three precious points up the grabs, expect fireworks.
Elsewhere, Sunderland travel to Goodison Park in an difficult fixture for David Moyes' men while Hull take on Burnley at the KCOM Stadium.
League leaders Chelsea welcome the resurgent Swans to Stamford Bridge, Bournemouth travel to West Brom and Watford round up proceedings at Vicarage Road as they go head-to-head with London rivals West Ham.
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Saturday's kick-off times:
Chelsea 15:00 Swansea
Crystal Palace 15:00 Middlesbrough
Everton 15:00 Sunderland
Hull 15:00 Burnley
West Brom 15:00 Bournemouth
Watford 17:30 West Ham
39 mins: BT Sports commentator explains how West Ham officials are struggling to get to the bottom of the absent Andy Carroll's most recent injury. It should be obvious to them by now really. He's made of glass.
41 mins: Another indication that Antonio is causing all kinds of physical problems for Watford's defence. Chasing a long ball forward, the makeshift striker shrugged off Miguel Britos with one arm and Younes Kaboul with the other, the latter defender only reprieving himself by getting back to help block a shot that made it easier for Gomes to save.
45 mins: A catalogue of errors as the clock strikes 45 minutes. Niang needlessly gives the ball away to invite pressure on the Watford defence, and an equaliser beckons when Aaron Cresswell's low cross is pushed out by Gomes to the feet of Snodgrass eight yards from goal. The new West Ham signing, however, gets the ball stuck under his boots, and the chance evaporates.
Oh, and Zarate is down injured again, and it doesn't look good for the Argentine.
45+9 mins: Mauro Zarate's home Watford debut is over, and he is leaving the pitch on a stretcher. The forward appears to have badly damaged his knee and it is inconsolable. His former West Ham teammate tries to help by offering some sporting words of support, but they won't mean much at this moment. The player is strapped in tightly by the medical staff and is fitted with an oxygen mask. It's an incredibly sad way to end the first half.
French midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure will take over from the stricken forward.
45+10 mins: Michail Antonio goes into the book for a high tackle on another former Hammer, Valon Behrami. The forward was only trying to block a clearance, but did catch his opponent on the knee with his studs. A more card-happy referee may have handed out a more a severe punishment.
SECOND HALF KICK-OFF: After a 15-minute break in which BT Sports tried their hardest to convince the watching world that West Ham are any good, we're back underway.
48 mins: "It's a bit of a sloppy start to the second half," suggest Glenn Hoddle, having erased all traces of the first half from his mind.
50 mins: West Ham want a penalty after Cheikhou Kouyate goes to ground in similar style to the way he brought Zarate down in the box in the second minute. It's M'Baye Niang, who has his arm across the chest of the visitors' midfielder, but after Kouyate falls somewhat theatrically, Craig Pawson blows and points for a Watford free-kick. West Ham fans, players and staff alike are unhappy.
53 mins: After injury forced Walter Mazzarri into replacing Daryl Janmaat with Craig Cathcart, there's a fear for another player as Feghouli pulls up in pain without anyone in the vicinity. However, it turns out not to be a muscular problem with the Algerian instead suggesting he was simply reacting to being clipped earlier in the match. It must have been that foul on him in the first half.
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