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Chelsea vs Tottenham as it happened: Latest score and updates after Victor Moses goal gives hosts the lead

Re-live Saturday's top-flight action, including wins for Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea

Charles Reynolds
Saturday 26 November 2016 07:38 EST
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Chelsea players celebrate Moses' goal giving them the lead
Chelsea players celebrate Moses' goal giving them the lead (Getty)

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Chelsea had to come from behind to beat rivals Tottenham Hotspur at Stamford Bridge, but took all three points thanks to goals from Pedro and Victor Moses.

Liverpool got back to winning ways with a 2-0 victory over Sunderland, while Manchester City are level on points with the Merseysiders after beating Burnley.

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Saturday's Premier League fixtures

All kick-off times are 3.00pm unless stated

Burnley vs Manchester City (12.30pm)

Hull City vs West Bromwich Albion

Leicester City vs Middlesbrough

Liverpool vs Sunderland

Swansea City vs Crystal Palace

Chelsea vs Tottenham Hotspur (5.30pm)

Burnley 0 Manchester City 0: Not much to report so far, although the Burnley fans are certainly in good voice.

Charles Reynolds26 November 2016 12:36

Burnley 0 Manchester City 0: Burnley looking the more menacing of the two sides so far, getting a bit of joy down the left hand flank through George Boyd. Man City's defence standing strong though so far.

Charles Reynolds26 November 2016 12:38

Burnley 0 Manchester City 0: Corner to Man City as Aguero stings the palms of Paul Robinson who turns his long range shot round the post. Burnley deal with it though. 

Charles Reynolds26 November 2016 12:39

Gareth Southgate! Weird hand gestures! This game has everything!298a3e7f-5fdd-4d31-b09b-9347863a9c38.jpg

Charles Reynolds26 November 2016 12:41

Burnley 0 Manchester City 0: Be thankful you don't have to listen to Robbie Savage on commentary, anyway Burnley threaten through a Gudmundsson shot.

Charles Reynolds26 November 2016 12:46

GOAL! Burnley 1 Manchester City 0 - Dean MarneyBurnley lead! Long ball towards the Man City area and it's headed down into the path of Dean Marney who lumps it home. Into the bottom left corner of the net and it's his first Premier League goal for 7 years!

Charles Reynolds26 November 2016 12:46

2558 - Dean Marney scored his first PL goal in 2558 days, since netting for Hull v Everton in Nov 2009. Wait.

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Charles Reynolds26 November 2016 12:49

Burnley 1 Manchester City 0: Man City are coming back into things a bit now, but Burnley put in a couple of good blocks and then Paul Robinson makes a smart low save down to his left. The veteran keeper looking good so far.

Charles Reynolds26 November 2016 12:54

2b9c7c62-019b-47cd-a0db-3be41f7b2647.jpgDean Marney celebrates giving Burnley the lead 

Charles Reynolds26 November 2016 12:59

Burnley 1 Manchester City 0: Pinball in the Burnley area as Man City press for an equaliser, but they can't manage to get a shot away and Burnley clear. The home side coming under increasing pressure, but still looking dangerous on the counter attack.

Charles Reynolds26 November 2016 13:00

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