Bournemouth, Burnley, Fulham and Southampton secure Premier League victories
Relive the 3pm Premier League games
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Your support makes all the difference.Burnley and Southampton took big steps toward avoiding relegation from the Premier League with crucial victories on Saturday, while Cardiff inched closer to the drop after a third straight loss.
Chris Wood may well have secured another season in the top flight for Burnley by scoring both goals in a 2-0 home win over Cardiff, a result that leaves the Welsh club five points from safety in 18th place.
Burnley now looks safe on 39 points, 11 ahead of Cardiff, while Southampton boosted its chances of staying up by beating Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-1.
Brighton, though, is still in trouble after being hammered 5-0 at home by Bournemouth to drop to 17th place.
Fulham, which has also been relegated with Huddersfield, earned its first win since January by beating Everton 2-0.
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2 minutes
Matching 4-2-3-1 formations, with Juan Mata very clearly ahead of Paul Pogba and Fred forming a defensive midfield two.
Manuel Lanzini has begun on the left for West Ham with Felipe Anderson looking to get at Marcos Rojo down the right.
3 minutes
First attack from Manchester United, Romelu Lukaku combining with Jesse Lingard on the edge of the West Ham box.
Lukaku finds Diogo Dalot overlapping, who crosses.
Deflected behind for a corner.
4 minutes
Fabian Balbuena inadvertently clears with the back of his head, but only as far as Fred, who lets fly straight into Pablo Zabaleta, who blocks well.
6 minutes
A good energy to these early stages, both sides keen to leave men forward.
A firm challenge from Paul Pogba prevents Arthur Masuaku finding a pair of free forward runners.
7 minutes
It is Marcos Rojo's first start under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and West Ham are clearly trying to get Felipe Anderson one-on-one with the Argentine, but Anthony Martial is doing some diligent work in support of his full-back and a few misplaced passes in Anderson's direction have aided Rojo's cause early on.
10 minutes
Felipe Anderson has the ball in the net but it is ruled out! And he looks to be onside!
West Ham work an overload down the left and Arthur Masuaku whips in to Javier Hernandez, who is moving away from goal but does well to get something on the ball, heading it down into the ground and bouncing towards goal.
Anderson moves onto it and impressively volleys past David De Gea, and though there is no delay in raising the flag, Diogo Dalot appears to be playing him on after trying to block Masuaku's cross.
It would have been a goal with VAR...
12 minutes
That's a real warning for Manchester United and they respond with a bright two minutes eventually culminating in a Romelu Lukaku inswinging cross drifting just too deep and out of play for a goal kick.
13 minutes
Paul Pogba has removed his gloves, leaving them lying, forlornly, 20 yards apart in the West Ham half, like a child in from the cold ready for a warm cup of cocoa.
He's having to do plenty of running in a more withheld role with an open nature to the game.
16 minutes
Across the face, but no-one is there.
Jesse Lingard gets to the byline, cuts across the six yard box and looks on in anguish as a brace of team-mates arrive a second too late, the ball trickling harmlessly past Lukasz Fabianski and away from danger.
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