Premier League: Late goals as West Ham stun Huddersfield and Leicester strike late to beat Burnley
It was another action-packed afternoon in the Premier League
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Late goals were the order of the day in another exciting afternoon of Premier League action.
Matt Ritchie was on hand to smash a half-volley in at the back post against former side Bournemouth as Newcastle snatched the latest of points. Javier Hernandez scored twice in the final embers as West Ham left bottom club Huddersfield contemplating another away defeat.
And Wes Morgan's late strike proved the winner for 10-man Leicester as Burnley's relegation fears worsened.
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88 mins: Swansea 2 - 3 Man City - Aguero
"Total heartbreak for Swansea!"
Bernardo plays a ball in from the left side of the box, Aguero dips low and heads the ball into the net. Replays show he was offside so Swansea will be gutted.
90 mins: Swansea 2 - 3 Man City
4 added minutes left to play. There's a spectator on the pitch. This is getting ridiculous now but the stewards escort him away. Man City keep the ball in the corner trying to run down the clock.
90+4 mins: Swansea 2 - 3 Man City
How've they pulled that off?
Man City were two goals behind against Swansea but they've fought back to win the match 3-2 and progress to the semi-finals of the FA Cup.
The quadruple is still on!
Swansea were brilliant tonight but this Manchester City team is something special. They got lucky tonight with their last two goals but they persevered to get themselves back into the match!
What a fantastic game!
Wolves host Manchester United next...
Wolves vs Man Utd
Team news
Nuno Espirito Santo makes one change to the Wolves team that drew 1-1 at Chelsea in the Premier League last weekend.
John Ruddy, who has played every minute of the FA Cup run so far, replaces Rui Patricio in goal.
United makes four changes to the side that lost 2-0 to Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium.
Sergio Romero replaces David De Gea in goal, while Jesse Lingard, Ander Herrera and Anthony Martial come in for Ashley Young, Fred and Romelu Lukaku.
There's a light show going on at the Molineux, and it looks like a fantastic atmosphere! Apart from the rain which is persistent and full on.
Wolves 0 - 0 Man Utd
It's the 100th meeting between Wolves and Man Utd, who's going to come out on top.
Wolves are in good form against the Premier League top six but Man Utd are in resurgent form since Ole Gunnar Solskjaer took over, it'll be a good one to watch tonight.
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