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The Gunners need a response after defeat to Crystal Palace a week ago but will be boosted by Tottenham's loss to Bournemouth on Saturday as well as their own victory over Valencia in the Europa League semi-finals on Thursday. They got the perfect start as Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored from the spot after Nacho Monreal was fouled in the box.
Solly March's fine run down the left sees him dash into the box and Granit Xhaka tugs him back to concede a penalty. Glenn Murray calmly slots home to draw Brighton level.
With a three-point gap between themselves and Tottenham in fourth, who hold a superior goal difference, their route to the Champions League looks to be purely down to winning the Europa League.
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So far, so good, then, for Manchester United, but you wonder if a better team than Huddersfield might have capitalised on a defence that looked rather dishevelled throughout.
There was an element of fortune about Scott McTominay's opener, too, with Jonas Lössl rather letting the ball go through him rather than beaten by the Scot's shot.
Conversely Chelsea have been played off the park by Watford, losing N'Golo Kante early on and thankful for Kepa Arrizabalaga to keep it goalless.
Eden Hazard had the home side's best opportunity, failing to control after Jorginho found him beautifully, but Watford have looked the likelier scorers.
Nobody wants third place!
Springing into action, Scott McTominay has continued a breakthrough second half of the season with a goal against Huddersfield this afternoon.
Dean Hoyle gets a standing ovation after he gives a speech at half-time in his final home game as Huddersfield chairman, clearly emotional as he says a goodbye of sorts.
Wonderful to see him looking well after his health troubles, too. New owner Phil Hodgkinson is in the ground, too.
Huddersfield 0-1 Manchester United, 46 minutes
Huddersfield have been forced into a half-time change, the stricken Erik Durm off and Tommy Smith on.
Chris Löwe swaps to the left with Smith on at right-back.
Huddersfield 0-1 Manchester United, 47 minutes
Scrappy in the second half's infancy with both teams yet to settle into possession.
Luke Shaw drills a cross-cum-shot five yards or so wide.
GOAL! Chelsea 1-0 Watford (Ruben Loftus-Cheek, 48 minutes)
Eden Hazard creates, Ruben Loftus-Cheek scores and Chelsea lead!
They needed that. Booed off at half-time but ahead inside three minutes in the second half.
Loftus-Cheek gets his head to a well-directed Hazard cross after a short corner.
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