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Your support makes all the difference.After Manchester United sent out a statement in Friday’s night’s 2-0 win over Southampton at Old Trafford, Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal and Leicester all get the chance to respond on a busy day of Premier League action.
Today’s Premier League fixtures
Stoke vs Manchester City – 12.30pm
Burnley vs Liverpool – 3.00pm
Swansea vs Hull – 3.00pm
Tottenham vs Crystal Palace – 3.00pm
Watford vs Chelsea – 3.00pm
West Bromwich Albion vs Everton – 3.00pm
Leicester City vs Arsenal – 5.30pm
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This weekend’s other Premier League fixtures
Friday
Manchester United 2 Southampton 0
Sunday
Sunderland vs Middlesbrough – 1.30pm
West Ham vs Bournemouth – 4.00pm
80 mins: Jonathan Walters goes over in the box, but a trademark flamboyant Mike Dean hand gesture reiterates that if you really want a penalty, then you have to get yourself involved in a minor bit of tussling when attacking a corner.
83 mins: There will be no second hat-trick in a week for Sergio Aguero. The striker has run his race for the day, and departs with a further two goals to his name; the second currently separates the two sides. On for the final stages in his place is 19-year-old Kelechi Iheanacho.
86 mins: GOAL! STOKE 1 MANCHESTER CITY 3:
Pep Guardiola can do substitutions! On just seconds earlier, Kelechi Iheanacho demonstrated great determination to win back possession off some dawdling Stoke defenders, and then expert composure once he had exchanged passes with an alert David Silva. Having skipped around Shay Given, rather than going for goal from a tight angle, the Nigerian looked up and squared for fellow newcomer Nolito to roll the ball home at the far post. it means the three points will be heading back to Manchester!
89 mins: Manchester City belt out their new chant for Pep Guardiola to the tune of The Dave Clark Five's 'Glad All Over'. This will be interesting when they play Crystal Palace.
90 mins: There will be five minutes of injury time to be played which means five more minutes of hearing this song.
90+2 mins: John Stones is booked for no other reason than being in my fantasy team. Thanks Mike.
90+5 mins: GOAL! STOKE 1 MANCHESTER CITY 4:
Once again, Kelechi Iheanacho isn't the goalscorer, but his brilliance means that Nolito has a second and Manchester City have a fourth. A brilliant dummy from the teenager sent Raheem Sterling one-on-one with Shay Given, but rather than taking on the shot himself, he fed a pass to his left when the Spanish substitute was arriving to sidefoot in his second tap-in.
36 mins: West Brom 1 Everton 0: The visitors have showed nothing in attack so far this afternoon, and Ronald Koeman is taking action. A surprise substitute, Romelu Lukaku is now coming on before half-time to add some much needed firepower up top for the Toffees against his former club. The Belgian replaces James McCarthy.
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