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Your support makes all the difference.Manchester City, Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool all recorded victories on Saturday, meaning that Chelsea need to beat Bournemouth in the day's late kick-off to return to the top four after the Gunners replaced them. Follow the latest here.
Today’s fixtures:
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This weekend’s Premier League fixtures:
Saturday
Manchester United vs Tottenham – 12:30
Arsenal vs Swansea City – 15:00
Crystal Palace vs West Ham – 15:00
Liverpool vs Huddersfield Town – 15:00
Watford vs Stoke City – 15:00
West Bromwich Albion vs Manchester City – 15:00
Bournemouth vs Chelsea – 17:30
Sunday
Brighton & Hove Albion vs Southampton – 13:30
Leicester City vs Everton – 16:00
Monday
Burnley vs Newcastle United – 20:00
GOAL: Arsenal 2-1 Swansea (Ramsey). The Arsenal comeback is complete against Swansea, thanks to Aaron Ramsey. The Welshman, who also scored at Everton last weekend, bursts into the box to convert from a Sead Kolasinac ball.
GOAL: Liverpool 2-0 Huddersfield (Firmino). It looks like Jurgen Klopp is going to get one over on his old pal David Wagner this afternoon. Liverpool double their advantage at Anfield, Roberto Firmino rising highest to nod home James Milner's devilish corner kick.
Another goal for a Liverpool player... but England U17s are the beneficiaries, pegging Spain back in the World Cup final.
GOAL: West Brom 1-3 Man City (Sterling). I don't know how many passes there were in this Manchester City move, but the answer is something like ABSOLUTELY LOADS. They work their hosts left and then right, Kyle Walker eventually teeing up substitute Raheem Sterling for an easy finish. Devastating.
GOAL: Liverpool 3-0 Huddersfield (Wijnaldum). Jurgen Klopp can relax now, safe in the knowledge that his side have the three points in the bag at Anfield. Georginio Wijnaldum marks his return to the starting XI with a goal, tucking home after being teed up by Mo Salah.
GOAL: West Brom 2-3 Man City (Phillips). They couldn't... could they? West Brom have a lifeline against Man City, Matt Phillips nipping in to punish some dozy defending by Nicolas Otamendi, who tries and fails to chest the ball back to Ederson. A bizarre goal, but will it be a costly one?
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