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Your support makes all the difference.Liverpool will look to get back to winning ways at Hull City on Saturday, with the relegation-threatened Tigers seeming to have improved under new manager Marco Silva.
The Portuguese's men held Manchester United at Old Trafford in midweek, and may prove to be a test for Jurgen Klopp's side, who have struggled to break down solid opponents in recent weeks.
Elsewhere, an in-form Everton side entertain Eddie Howe's leaky Bournemouth, Crystal Palace's Sam Allardyce will hope to get one over on his former club Sunderland, Southampton face West Ham United in a mid-table clash, West Bromwich Albion play Stoke City and Watford host Burnley.
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Saturday's Premier League fixtures
Chelsea vs Arsenal - 12.30pm
Crystal Palace vs Sunderland
Everton vs Bournemouth
Hull City vs Liverpool
Southampton vs West Ham United
Watford vs Burnley
West Bromwich Albion vs Stoke City
Tottenham Hotspur vs Middlesbrough - 5.30pm
Sunday's Premier League fixtures
Manchester City vs Swansea City - 1.30pm
Leicester City vs Manchester United - 4.00pm
FULL TIME SCORES
Everton 6 - 3 Bournemouth
Southampton 1 - 3 West Ham
West Brom 1 - 0 Stoke City
Crystal Palace 0 - 4 Sunderland
Hull 2 - 0 Liverpool
Watford 2 - 1 Burnley
It's been a tremendous afternoon of football so far, but it's not over just yet. Middlesbrough travel to White Hart Lane for our final fixture of the day, which kicks off at 17:30. Make sure you stay tuned.
Team news coming shortly.
Mark Clattenburg, who was recently voted to be the best referee in the world, leads the two sides out at White Hart Lane.
Just minutes until kick-off now.
3 MINS
It looks like an energetic start from Spurs, with quick passing and sharp movement. Middlesbrough would have prepared for the game to go this way and will have to make the most of every opportunity that they have.
5 MINS
Alli swooped on possession in the middle of the field, who then finds Son. The 24-year-old pulls the trigger, but Valdes manages to parry the ball to safety. It's a great chance for Spurs.
8 MINS
Eriksen looks confident on the ball as he charges into the Middlesbrough defensive third to win his side a corner kick.
The corner goes into the box, but De Roon manages to clear the danger.
10 MINS
Following an attempt on goal, Valdes appears to slap Alli in his face twice. To the relief of the Middlesbrough fans - the officials do not see it. If they had, that would be a straight red card.
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