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Premier League LIVE: Latest score from Newcastle vs Arsenal, Chelsea vs Cardiff, Manchester City vs Fulham and Spurs vs Liverpool

Follow the latest from Saturday’s latest scores across the Premier League

Jack Watson
Saturday 15 September 2018 10:49 EDT
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Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City are all in action from 3pm on a busy day in the Premier League, with Liverpool, Spurs and Manchester United also featuring in a top six-heavy afternoon.

With Liverpool beating Spurs 2-1 in the day’s early game, Arsenal, Chelsea and especially City will hope to make up any ground when they kick-off at 3pm. The Gunners face a difficult trip to Newcastle, having experienced problems at St James’ Park in the past, while Chelsea cost fellow Blues Cardiff City at Stamford Bridge and City face Fulham at the Etihad.

Elsewhere, Huddersfield Town take on Crystal Palace and Bournemouth host Leicester City, while United travel south to Watford in the day’s evening kick-off that is available live here.

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Chelsea 2-1 Cardiff

Mateo Kovacic seems to have an injury and comes off for Ross Barkley, this is a good game for the English midfielder to come into. 

Jack Watson15 September 2018 16:09

Manchester City 3-0 Fulham

Benjamin Mendy is being rested by Pep Guardiola, which has left some fantasy football manager feeling a little blue.

Jack Watson15 September 2018 16:10

Manchester City 3-0 Fulham

Sergio Aguero's race is run and Gabriel Jesus is coming on. Hopefully it's not an injury which has prompted this decision, although it seems like Pep has left him on long enough to confirm the result and is now protecting him. You imagine that Jesus is delighted to have the chance to play against this Fulham side. 

Jack Watson15 September 2018 16:13

Newcastle 0-2 Arsenal

Mesut Ozil breaks Newcastle hearts. A blocked shot comes to Ozil, he sets himself then fires in via a slight deflection to score his first Premier League goal since December.

Ozil and Granit Xhaka scoring in the same game, who would have thought it?

Jack Watson15 September 2018 16:15

Newcastle 0-2 Arsenal

59: Arsenal really have the wind in their sails at the moment and go close to adding a third. A swift counter attack finds Pierre Emerik-Aubameyang, who flashes a shot wide.

Jack Watson15 September 2018 16:17

Huddersfield 0-1 Crystal Palace

62: How, oh how it this still 1-0 to Crystal Palace. Aaron Mooy hits the post with a volley from range and Wayne Hennessey saves well on the follow up to deny Hadergjonaj.

Jack Watson15 September 2018 16:19

Traction engine of a left foot / sweet left foot / cultured left foot 

Jack Watson15 September 2018 16:21

Chelsea 2-1 Cardiff

65: Chelsea are looking for a third goal and Pedro looks the most likely to get it for Maurizio Sarri's side. He chests down a lovely ball from Eden Hazard and swivels to face goal and flashes a shot wide from close range. 

Jack Watson15 September 2018 16:24

Huddersfield 0-1 Crystal Palace

69: Palace have the ball in the back of the net but the referee had blown for a foul just as James Tomkins bundles the ball into the back of the net. 

Jack Watson15 September 2018 16:26

Bournemouth 3-0 Leicester

69: Wes Morgan has been given his marching orders and Leicester are down to ten men. The Leicester stretched with his right foot, got the ball, but follow through on Adam Smith was deemed dangerous and receives a second yellow card.

Jack Watson15 September 2018 16:29

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