Premier League live: Arsenal vs Burnley, Chelsea vs QPR, Everton vs Swansea, Hull vs Saints, Leicester vs West Brom and Stoke vs West Ham

Newcastle recorded a surprise 1-0 win over Liverpool in the day's early game

Sam Dymond
Saturday 01 November 2014 13:28 GMT
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Diego Costa, Alexis Sanchez, Romelu Lukaku and Graziano Pelle
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Welcome to The Independent's live coverage of Saturday's Premier League action with a number of the title challengers in action.

Newcastle began the day with an upset after they beat Liverpool 1-0 at St James' Park. Ayoze Perez managed to bundle home the winning goal in the 74th minute after an error from Alberto Moreno.

Following proceedings at St James' Park, we turn our attentions to six 3pm kick-offs.

Arsenal host winless Burnley at the Emirates, league-leaders Chelsea will stage the West London derby against Queens Park Ranger and Everton welcome Swansea to Goodison Park.

Second-place Southampton travel to Hull, Leicester are looking to change their fortunes with a win over West Brom and Stoke face in-form West Ham who are looking to consolidate their top-four position.

Today's fixtures:

Newcastle 1 Liverpool 0

Arsenal v Burnley - 3pm

Chelsea v QPR - 3pm

Everton v Swansea - 3pm

Hull v Southampton - 3pm

Leicester v West Brom - 3pm

Stoke v West Ham - 3pm

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