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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
59 MINS
Eriksen comes close to doubling Spurs tally in quick succession, but Valdes comes out on top. He's made a handful of exquisite stops today.
62 MINS
Substitutions: Stuani replaces Downing
Guedioura replacws Forshaw
65 MINS
Middlesbrough are showing glimpses of brilliance, but their efforts remain unrewarded. Stuani sends a cross into the box, but once again Dier comes out on top.
67 MINS
Son bursts through the Boro defence, but his final strike only manages to rattle the side netting. He should have dragged that across the face of goal for Kane.
72 MINS
Boro look like they are tiring as the game progresses, which is really working in Spurs favour. The home side have more time on the ball and are making Karanka's work for even a glimpse of possession.
75 MINS
An over the top ball finds Alli, who takes the ball down majestically, but his cross into the box can only find the head of Chambers. He's done well at the back today for Boro.
77 MINS
Kane charges down the left, but his delivery is blocked by a Boro shirt. Corner kick to Spurs.
80 MINS
Wanyama picks up loose possession in the Boro half, but Pochettino's men fail to make anything from the chance. That was a combination of a wrong decision and a real lack of urgency.
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