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Bournemouth vs Chelsea live: Latest score after Arsenal, Liverpool and City all win but Spurs suffer defeat

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Jack Lang
Saturday 28 October 2017 08:20 EDT
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Alvaro Morata tries an acrobatic attempt at goal
Alvaro Morata tries an acrobatic attempt at goal (Getty)

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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

Jack Lang28 October 2017 17:12

Jack Lang28 October 2017 17:12

Remember that England's U17s were trailing Spain in the World Cup final earlier? Well get a load of this: the teenage Lions are now 4-2 UP, with ten minutes left to play. Football's coming home, isn't it?

Jack Lang28 October 2017 17:15

Update: 5-2 to England. Five. FIVE. Into injury time now.

Jack Lang28 October 2017 17:18

We'll get to matters at Dean Court presently, but it seems worth telling you that ENGLAND HAVE WON THE WORLD CUP. The U17s have done it, beating Spain 5-2 in a frankly ludicrous final in India. Well done to them. Incredible. 

Jack Lang28 October 2017 17:25

KICK-OFF: Back to matters more relevant to the title of this live blog. We're underway on the south coast, in what should, fingers crossed, be a fairly attractive game of football. Lots of attacking talent on display and what looks like a perfect evening for football. Let's do this.

Jack Lang28 October 2017 17:31

6 min: Chelsea are dominating possession in the early stages, with Pedro and Eden Hazard both wriggling into nice pockets of space. You get the impression Asmir Begovic and Nathan Ake are going to be busy against their former employers. 

Jack Lang28 October 2017 17:37

9 min: A sight of goal for Pedro, who drifts in from the left, unchallenged, and shoots on his left foot. He doesn't get over it, however, and Asmir Begovic is untroubled. Bournemouth have hardly touched the ball so far.

Jack Lang28 October 2017 17:40

There was some fighting talk from Eddie Howe before kick-off:

Jack Lang28 October 2017 17:41

14 min: There's an early chance for Davide Zappacosta to stretch his legs down the right after a long diagonal ball over the top. The Italian's first touch is impeccable, taking him inside his man, but Nathan Ake is on hand to tidy up for the hosts. 

Jack Lang28 October 2017 17:46

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