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Premier League football - as it happened: United fail to break past Hull, City dominate against woeful West Ham

Re-live all the action from Wednesday night's Premier League football

Samuel Lovett
Wednesday 01 February 2017 11:25 EST
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United were unable to find a goal in the first half at Old Trafford
United were unable to find a goal in the first half at Old Trafford (Getty)

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After a frantic Tuesday night, there's just three games to get stuck into today.

Manchester United take on Hull at Old Trafford as they bid to restore some pride after their 17-match unbeaten run was brought to an end at the KCOM Stadium one week ago.

The blue half of Manchester take to the road as Pep Guardiola's men return to the London Stadium to face West Ham - one month after their 5-0 humbling of the Hammers.

And Stoke welcome Everton to the bet365 Stadium to round off tonight's fixtures.

For United and City in particular, the two sides have the chance to gain some ground on their title rivals after all four dropped points in Tuesday's games.

As for Everton, Ronald Koemen's men remain in reaching distance of European football while Stoke continue to sit pretty in tenth on 28 points.

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Tuesday night's results:

Arsenal 1-2 Watford

Bournemouth 0-2 Crystal Palace

Burnley 1-0 Leicester City

Middlesbrough 1-1 West Bromwich Albion

Sunderland 0-0 Tottenham Hotspur

Swansea City 2-1 Southampton

Liverpool 1-1 Chelsea

8 years ago

12-1 - Manchester City have defeated West Ham in all three meetings this season, with an aggregate score of 12-1. Rampage.

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Charles Reynolds1 February 2017 21:49
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Charles Reynolds1 February 2017 21:50
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Abel Hernandez has just produced an absolute art installation of a squandered one-man counter attack.

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Charles Reynolds1 February 2017 21:51
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FULL TIMEStoke 1 Everton 1

Man United 0 Hull 0

Charles Reynolds1 February 2017 21:53
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Charles Reynolds1 February 2017 21:56
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Looks like a thrilling game at Old Trafford... 

Charles Reynolds1 February 2017 21:57
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Charles Reynolds1 February 2017 21:58
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Right that's all from me tonight on another tricky night for West Ham. I hope you can join us again for more live football again with The Independent again soon.

Charles Reynolds1 February 2017 22:00
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Samuel Lovett1 February 2017 22:11

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