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Your support makes all the difference.Follow latest live coverage as Arsenal host Brighton and Hove Albion in the Premier League.
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.
We'll have all the latest throughout the afternoon here.
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GOAL! Chelsea 2-0 Watford (David Luiz, 51 minutes)
One brings two!
It is another header, David Luiz this time meeting another Eden Hazard delivery to again beat Ben Foster.
I wonder what Maurizio Sarri said at half-time...
Huddersfield 0-1 Manchester United, 52 minutes
Just over!
Karlan Grant finds space on the left after Juninho Bacuna breaks from midfield, Phil Jones leaving room for a left-footed curling shot towards the top corner as Grant checks back.
Grant's shot just rises a touch too high with David de Gea beaten.
54 minutes
Two changes for Manchester United, one perhaps tactical, one definitely not.
Nemanja Matic seems to be moving freely enough as Ander Herrera replaces him, but Alexis Sanchez is hobbling as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer throws an opportunity Tahith Chong's way, the youngster with plenty of time to make an impact.
Could that be the last we see of Sanchez in a Manchester United shirt? Down the tunnel the Chilean limps...
Chelsea 2-0 Watford, 56 minutes
Close. Very close.
Gerard Deulofeu drags his shot just wide of Kepa's goal at the far post.
Watford still alive in the contest.
Huddersfield 0-1 Manchester United, 58 minutes
The introduction of Ander Herrera has given United a little more zip in midfield, and they look better for it.
Tahith Chong has gone to the right wing, sporting a great mane of hair that flops about as he runs.
GOAL! Huddersfield 1-1 Manchester United (Isaac Mbenza, 60 minutes)
From absolutely nowhere Huddersfield are level!
It begins with a chance at the other end, Scott McTominay rising superbly to meet a corner but failing to get enough purchase on the header.
Jonas Lössl collects and thumps the ball forward where Manchester United are a little short at the back, Luke Shaw with a hopeless hoick at the bouncing ball but unable to cut it out.
Isaac Mbenza moves beyond him, taking his time and showing great composure to slot between David de Gea's legs, a first Huddersfield goal for the loanee in what may be his penultimate game for the club.
1-1. Can you believe it?
Chelsea 2-0 Watford, 62 minutes
A third would surely seal it for Chelsea, and Watford have Ben Foster to thank for keeping them in it.
Gonzalo Higuain's shot from close range is tipped over by the goalkeeper.
Huddersfield 1-1 Manchester United, 65 minutes
We are still waiting for a restart at the John Smith's, a faulty flag in the corner dislodged by Mbenza's celebration and yet to be replaced, the ground staff taking an age to trot out the required pole.
Cheers from the crowd - they've finally done it, and Manchester United kick-off about six minutes after the goal was scored.
Chelsea 2-0 Watford, 66 minutes
Watford make their first change, looking to add a little creativity in central midfield, Tom Cleverley's more attacking tendencies introduced in the place of Nathaniel Chalobah's defensive stability.
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