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Your support makes all the difference.After Arsenal snatched a point against Manchester United with Olivier Giroud's late header and Liverpool were held at Southampton, Tottenham Hotspur entertain West Ham United. Follow it live here.
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Results from the last round of fixtures
Bournemouth 1 Sunderland 2
Burnley 3 Crystal Palace 2
Manchester City 1 Middlesbrough 1
West Ham 1 Stoke 1
Chelsea 5 Everton 0
Arsenal 1 Tottenham 1
Hull 2 Southampton 1
Liverpool 6 Watford 1
Swansea 1 Manchester United 3
Leicester 1 West Bromwich 2
Here's a reminder of all of today's fixtures:
(All 15:00 kick-offs unless stated)
Manchester United v Arsenal (12:30)
Watford v Leicester City
Everton v Swansea City
Sunderland v Hull City
Crystal Palace v Man City
Stoke City v Bournemouth
Southampton v Liverpool
Tottenham v West Ham (17:30)
Both clubs appear ready and raring. The pressure builds as fans begin to fill Old Trafford. Just half an hour until kick-off now.
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They are older men, now, aged 55 and 67, as they await the latest chapter in their inveterate rivalry – and perhaps yesterday’s men, too - yet the bitterness will be as internecine as ever at Old Trafford as Jose Mourinho’s Manchester United face Arsene Wenger’s Arsenal.
Could Rooney's midweek antics be an element to the his position on the sideline today?
The players line up in the tunnel. Can Arsenal break their 10 year curse at Old Trafford, or will Mourinho continue to dominate his head to head battles with Arsene Wenger and steal the points today?
The first goal will be vital today, but how the opposition reacts will be even more important.
What a way to welcome back the Premier League. Let's go!
And we're off...
The home side kick-off to begin the fixture. Game on!
1 MIN
Sanchez wins an early free kick in the middle of the park, after weaving in and out of the United midfielders.
3 MINS
It's been a jumpy start for both sides, with neither side appearing to settle in the early stages. Elneny gives away a free-kick on the edge of the box, after taking down Herrera.
Mata stands over the free-kick.
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