Premier League as it happened: Liverpool win 5-4 at Norwich; Leicester go top; West ham frustrate Man City

Relive the action from the Premier League including Crystal Palace vs Spurs, Leicester vs Stoke, Sunderland vs Bournemouth, Watford vs Newcastle, West Brom vs Aston Villa and West Ham vs Manchester City  

Sam Dymond
Saturday 23 January 2016 07:16 EST
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Sergio Aguero celebrates after scoring an equaliser against West Ham
Sergio Aguero celebrates after scoring an equaliser against West Ham (Getty Images)

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Follow all the latest from the day's Premier League action with Manchester United, Liverpool, Manchester City, Tottenham and Leicester all in action and what is set to be a busy day in the top flight title race.

Norwich 4 Liverpool 5

Crystal Palace 1 Spurs 3

Leicester 3 Stoke 0

Manchester United 0 Southampton 1

Sunderland 1 Bournemouth 1

Watford 2 Newcastle 1

West Brom 0 Aston Villa 0

West Ham vs Manchester City - 5.30pm

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Top Premier League stories:
Higginbotham: Spurs can make big breakthrough with Pochettino's style
Battling Britos loving the argy-bargy of England
United seek defenders after suffering Young blow

Leicester can go above Arsenal at the top of the table with at leat a point against Stoke.

Manchester City can go above both Arsenal and Leicester if the Foxes slip up.

Spurs looking to close four-point gap to third-place City.

Manchester United can overtake Spurs if they beat Southampton and Spurs lose to Crystal Palace.

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