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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
81 mins: Another excellent challenge, this time from Wes Morgan, denies Theo Walcott. The Leicester captain somehow got across to block the forward's shot just as he seemed primed to fire Arsenal into the lead. Nevertheless, the game is starting to open up in its final stages. There could yet be a winning goal.
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