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Watford vs Tottenham: Latest score and updates from Vicarage Road

Spurs can go third with a victory 

George Cooper
Sunday 01 January 2017 08:14 EST
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Eriksen is in fine form ahead of the clash with Watford
Eriksen is in fine form ahead of the clash with Watford (Getty)

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Tottenham have the opportunity to jump into third place in the Premier League, albeit temporarily, when they face Watford at Vicarage Road.

Spurs are level on points with Manchester United in fifth but could jump ahead of Manchester City on goal difference if they win against the Hornets, with fourth-placed Arsenal to play later on Sunday.

Follow all the latest action on the live blog below…

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New Year’s Eve Premier League results:

Burnley 4-1 Sunderland

Chelsea 4-2 Stoke

Leicester City 1-0 West Ham

Manchester United 2-1 Middlesbrough

Southampton 1-2 West Brom

Swansea 0-3 Bournemouth

Liverpool 1-0 Manchester City

89 mins: Ward fouls Oxlade-Chamberlain and is booked. Arsenal have a free-kick on the right outside the area. Xhaka takes and it skims off a defender for a corner. Palace clear.

Samuel Lovett1 January 2017 17:46

90 mins: Into stoppage time go, three minutes of it.

Samuel Lovett1 January 2017 17:47

93 mins: Oxlade-Chamberlain draws a good save from Hennessey, the Palace keeper diving to his right to keep out the winger's shot.

Samuel Lovett1 January 2017 17:49

FULL-TIME

A forgettable game settled in-part by an unforgettable goal from Olivier Giroud. The Frenchman's stunning first-half strike put the Gunners on their way and Alex Iwobi's scruffy second put the seal on it. Arsenal move back above Spurs and City into third, three points behind Liverpool and six behind leaders Chelsea.

That's all for our live blog, thanks for joining us for today's games. Goodnight.

Samuel Lovett1 January 2017 17:49

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