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Your support makes all the difference.Welcome to our live coverage of today's Premier League game - Bournemouth vs Liverpool.
- Bournemouth vs Liverpool - match kicks off at 1.30pm
- Liverpool have never lost a competitive match against Bournemouth
- The Cherries have won four of their last six games
- Liverpool have suffered only one defeat in their last seven league games
- Jurgen Klopp's team come into game off back of dramatic Europa League win
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Aston Villa relegated: Seven-time champions drop to the Championship
City: Schmeichel; Simpson, Huth, Morgan (c), Fuchs; Mahrez, Kanté, Drinkwater, Albrighton; Okazaki, Vardy. #LeiWhu
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Today's starting XI. #LeiWhuhttps://t.co/HD2OUEdTsr
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WEST HAM UNITED: Here's your West Ham United starting XI and subs for today's big game at @LCFC! ⚒ #WHUFC#LEIWHUhttps://t.co/FBszYHPx4U
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Unsurprisingly, Leicester have made no changes to their starting side wheres West Ham have made five to the side that played United earlier on in the week. Adrian replaces Randolph, Reid moves in for Tomkins at centre-back, Emmanuel Emenike earns his place above Andy Carroll, while Moses and Obiang both start having come on from the bench last Thursday.
Andy Carroll's absence from the starting line-up will certainly draw questions from fans and pundits alike. The big Geordie was so effective last week against Arsenal when he bagged himself a hat-trick but he's lost his place today to Emmanuel Emenike. Morgan and Huth can breathe a sigh of relief...Hopefully Slaven Bilic will enlighten us as to why he's made the decision when he gives his pre-match interview.
In other news, we've done some number-crunching and there's a chance that Leicester could be named Premier League champions as early as next week. Take a read to see how...
“Are we history makers? Not yet. We have made a good story, but to make something you will remember in 30 or 40 years, we have to win." - Claudio Ranieri
TEAM NEWS: Junior Stanislas returns to the #afcb starting line-up for #BOULIV: https://t.co/vJmQUfbphRhttps://t.co/eLEzRtJLXP
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The #LFC squad for today's match against @afcbournemouth in full https://t.co/sv71UgEQdL
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2 of the PFA Player of the Year nominees are in opposition today - here's a look at the impact of Mahrez & Payet https://t.co/8dCy0BH9fe
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