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Swansea vs Manchester United - as it happened: Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Paul Pogba hand visitors all three points

Re-live all the action from Sunday's Premier League fixtures, including Manchester United's clash with Swansea at the Liberty Stadium

Charlie Doris
Sunday 06 November 2016 06:13 EST
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Zlatan added United's second
Zlatan added United's second (Getty)

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With five games in action from across the Premier League today, there's plenty to get stuck into.

After the lively north London derby ended 1-1, attention now turns to the rest of today's fixtures which could shape up to be entertaining affairs in their own right.

Although Swansea may be struggling to find their feet this season - they're without a win in their last nine league games - the Swans hold a commendable record against Manchester United, their opponents today.

Indeed, the South Wales outfit have won three of their last four league meetings with United so today's clash at the Liberty Stadium will be one to keep an eye out for.

Elsewhere, Leicester entertain West Brom at the King Power Stadium, Hull take on Southampton and Liverpool and Watford go head-to-head at Anfield.

Follow live updates from across the Premier League:

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Saturday's Premier League results:

  • Bournemouth 1-2 Sunderland
  • Burnley 3-2 Crystal Palace
  • Manchester City 1-1 Middlesbrough
  • West Ham 1-1 Stoke
  • Chelsea 5-0 Everton

Hello all and welcome to the Independent's live coverage of today's Premier League action. We'll be bringing you all the goals and latest updates from across the league so make sure to stay tuned!

Samuel Lovett6 November 2016 10:44
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Samuel Lovett6 November 2016 11:32

Bad news for Tottenham in their clash with Arsenal:

Samuel Lovett6 November 2016 11:53

As we wait for this afternoon's later fixtures, get informed on Manchester City's surprising 1-1 draw with Middlesbrough. Pep Guardiola's side had the chance to maintain their place at the top of the table but a De Roon equaliser denied the home side all three points. Read about it here, courtesy of Tim Rich:

Samuel Lovett6 November 2016 12:31

There's been a goal at the Emirates! From Ozil's free-kick on the left, the ball was whipped in to the far back post where Kevin Wimmer rose highest to get his head to the ball...and fire it into the back of his own net. It was an exceptional finish to give him credit but it just happened to be the wrong goal...A well-deserved lead for Arsenal and the home side are well and truly in the driving seat.

Samuel Lovett6 November 2016 12:49

A look ahead to the 14:15 fixture at Anfield 

Samuel Lovett6 November 2016 13:04

What a start to this afternoon's Premier League football. Arsenal and Spurs shared the points at the Emirates after a breathless 1-1 draw earlier on. Kevin Wimmer's own goal was cancelled out by Harry Kane's penalty after the break to ensure that Spurs' unbeaten start to the season continued. Both sides had chances to find a winner but Christian Eriksen's free-kick came the closest beating Petr Cech all ends up and striking the post.

Samuel Lovett6 November 2016 14:22

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