Liverpool 2 West Brom 2, Tottenham 1 Newcastle 2 and Aston Villa 0 Arsenal 2 - as it happened

Follow live coverage of today's three Premier League games

Samuel Stevens
Sunday 13 December 2015 12:49 GMT
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Welcome to our live coverage of today's three Premier League games in which we'll bring you the goals as they go in and all the day's major talking points.

  • FT: Aston Villa 0 Arsenal 2
  • Olivier Giroud penalty and Aaron Ramsey goal secure victory for Gunners
  • Arsenal move a point clear at top of table with a win 
  • Aston Villa remain on just six points for the season
  • FT: Liverpool 2 West Brom 2
  • Divock Origi scores late equaliser for Liverpool
  • Henderson had opened scoring before Dawson and Olsson gave West Brom the lead
  • FT: Tottenham 1 Newcastle 2
  • Perez scores injury time winner at White Hart Lane
  • Spurs lose for first time since opening weekend of the season
  • Steve McClaren's side move out of relegation zone

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