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Your support makes all the difference.There are seven games to get stuck into this evening, with Tottenham vs Manchester United the stand-out fixture. Manchester City and Chelsea are also in action as the fight for the top four heats up. Follow the live action below.
Ten Minutes
There's around ten minutes to go until the 7:45pm kick offs get under way. You can follow all the goals as they go in with us.
Chelsea vs Bournemouth
Everton vs Leicester
Newcastle vs Burnley
Southampton vs Brighton
We're off
1: The 7:45 Premier League games are away and our football feast begins.
Newcastle 0-0 Burnley
Strong words from the Newcastle fans at the kick off.
Manchester City vs West Brom
Daniel Sturridge starts on the bench for West Brom this evening after completing his season long loan move earlier this week. Will moving to the Baggies help his chances of obtaining and England call up to the World Cup?
Manchester United vs Tottenham
The players are in the tunnel and the curious Star Wars music is blaring around Wembley - spine tingling stuff.
Everton 0-0 Leicester
6: Leicester come close to opening the scoring. Harry Maguire hits the crossbar with a header which bounces off the frame of the goal and hits the line. It looks close but the technology rules it was not over the line.
Southampton 0-1 Brighton
13: Glenn Murray scores from the spot for Brighton. He sends Alex McCarthy the wrong way after Wesley Hoedt brings down Solly March inside the box.
Tottenham 1-0 Manchester United
1: Within the first 11 seconds Christian Eriksen opens the scoring. Harry Kane knocks a long ball to Dele Alli who plays it first time to Eriksen. He collects the ball in the box and has time to pick his spot and score.
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