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It is a busy day of Premier League action as the spotlight shifts away from the north London derby and the rest of the top clubs and on to the relegation fight.
David Moyes's West Ham host Watford under new manager Javi Gracia, fresh from the Hornets' stunning 4-1 victory over the champions Chelsea. Meanwhile Everton, thrashed at the Emirates last time out, host Roy Hodgson's Crystal Palace, Brighton go to Stoke with both clubs in good form and Swansea host Burnley.
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Stoke 0-0 Brighton
It's not been the most exciting of Premier League matchdays, has it?
We're still goalless in all four matches - but it's not for the want of trying at the bet365 Stadium.
Jose Izquierdo had a chance to open the scoring for Brighton a short while ago but he was thwarted by Jack Butland in the Potters' goal.
Swansea 0-0 Burnley
Who didn't think this one would be a Premier League classic? Not me, I'd banked on an eight-goal thriller.
PLEASE COULD SOMEBODY SCORE A GOAL.
GOAL! Stoke 0-1 Brighton (Izquierdo, 32)
Jose Izquierdo breaks the deadlock at the bet365 Stadium as he plays a couple of one-twos with Dale Stephens and Solly March before steering a shot into the corner of Jack Butland's goal.
Really lovely strike, that.
GOAL! West Ham 1-0 Watford (Chicharito, 38)
Javier Hernandez gives the hosts the lead with a header from Michail Antonio's cross just moments after he'd had another header disallowed for offside!
Half-time scores in the Premier League
- Everton 0-0 Crystal Palace
- Stoke 0-1 Brighton
- Swansea 0-0 Burnley
- West Ham 1-0 Watford
GOAL! Everton 1-0 Crystal Palace (Sigurdsson, 47)
Gylfi Sigurdsson gives Everton the lead with a deflected strike from distance!
GOAL! Everton 2-0 Crystal Palace (Niasse, 51)
Like London buses!
Oumar Niasse doubles the Toffees' lead at Goodison Park with a guided header from Cuco Martina's cross.
Oumar Niasse heads home Everton's second goal against Crystal Palace
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