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Premier League live: Leicester revival continues, Southampton beat Watford in thriller and Swansea see off Burnley

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Joe Miles
Saturday 04 March 2017 10:21 EST
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Craig Shakespeare watches Leicester City warm up ahead of Leicester vs Hull
Craig Shakespeare watches Leicester City warm up ahead of Leicester vs Hull (Getty)

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Leicester City will look to make it back-to-back wins in the Premier League for the first time this season following last Monday’s victory over Liverpool as they take on fellow strugglers Hull, with Crystal Palace and Swansea also in action and Burnley looking to end their woeful away form. Follow the latest here.

Today’s fixtures:

  • Manchester United 1-1 Bournemouth
  • Leicester City 3-1 Hull City
  • Stoke City 2-0 Middlesbrough
  • Swansea City 3-2 Burnley
  • Watford 3-4 Southampton
  • West Bromwich 0-2 Crystal Palace
  • Liverpool vs Arsenal – 17:30

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This weekend’s Premier League fixtures

Saturday:

Manchester United 1-1 Bournemouth

Leicester City vs Hull City – 15:00

Stoke City vs Middlesbrough – 15:00

Swansea City vs Burnley – 15:00

Watford vs Southampton – 15:00

West Bromwich vs Crystal Palace – 15:00

Liverpool vs Arsenal – 17:30

Sunday:

Tottenham vs Everton – 13:30

Sunderland vs Manchester City – 16:00

Monday:

West Ham United vs Chelsea – 20:00

Good afternoon and welcome to The Independent's live coverage of today's 3pm Premier League matches, with four of the relegation-threatened teams in action as they bid to take a step towards survival.

Jack de Menezes4 March 2017 14:17

Today's 3pm kick-offs are as follows:

Leicester City v Hull City

Stoke City v Middlesbrough 

Swansea v Burnley

Watford v Southampton

West Brom v Crystal Palace

Joe Miles4 March 2017 14:39

Leicester v Hull City: Team news   

Joe Miles4 March 2017 14:41

Stoke City v Middlesbrough: Team news 

Joe Miles4 March 2017 14:42

Swansea v Burnley: Team news  

Joe Miles4 March 2017 14:45

Watford v Southampton: Team news  

Joe Miles4 March 2017 14:46

West Brom v Crystal Palace: Team news  

 

Joe Miles4 March 2017 14:48

All of the 15:00pm games have now kicked off. 

Stay tuned for live coverage of all the action, from all of the games.

Joe Miles4 March 2017 15:02

GOAL

WATFORD 1 - 0 SOUTHAMPTON

Deeney has scored the opener at Vicarage Road, following a clever assist from Okaka. That's the goalscorers 100th Premier League goal in Watford colours. 

Joe Miles4 March 2017 15:07

WEST BROM 0 - 0 CRYSTAL PALACE

The visitors have started well, as they assert an early dominance over the home side. West Brom have never lost a Premier League fixture at home to the Eagles, but will today be the day that this comes to an end? We'll see.

Joe Miles4 March 2017 15:11

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