Premier League live: West Ham vs QPR, plus all the reaction from Chelsea, Manchester United and Tottenham victories

Follow the latest news and updates from the day's Premier League action

Sam Dymond
Sunday 05 October 2014 21:55 BST
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Welcome to The Independent's live coverage of Sunday's four Premier League matches.

Today's matches:

  • FT: Manchester United 2  Everton 1
  • FT: Chelsea 1 Arsenal O
  • FT: Tottenham 1 Southampton 0
  • West Ham vs QPR - 4.20pm

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CHELSEA VS ARSENAL STATS…

Diego Costa, the Premier League’s top scorer, has netted eight in his first six Chelsea appearances. It took Fernando Torres 48 games to score his first eight league goals for Chelsea.

Arsenal have failed to beat Chelsea in any of their last six clashes in all competitions. Their last victory at Stamford Bridge came in October 2011, when they won 5-3 with a hat-trick from Robin van Persie.

Chelsea have had nine different league goalscorers so far this season, the most in the Premier League. Arsenal are joint second with eight.

When Mourinho has not been Chelsea manager, Arsene Wenger has enjoyed some success – Arsenal have done the league double over Chelsea in three seasons during his 18 years at the helm.

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