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Liverpool vs West Ham as it happened: Latest score and updates after Divock Origi goal

Re-live the Premier League meeting at Anfield

Sam Dymond
Sunday 11 December 2016 17:02 GMT
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Origi pulled the hosts level at the start of the second half
Origi pulled the hosts level at the start of the second half (Getty)

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After collapsing like a soggy sandcastle on the south coast last weekend, Jurgen Klopp will hope his Liverpool side can rediscover their form against one of the Premier League’s crisis clubs.

Slaven Bilic’s future at West Ham United has been cast into doubt after that 5-1 shellacking at the hands of Arsenal last weekend. The Hammers will be hoping to avoid another heavy defeat.

Kick-off: 4.30pm

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Saturday's Premier League results

Watford 3 Everton 2

Arsenal 3 Stoke City 1

Burnley 3 Bournemouth 2

Hull City 3 Crystal Palace 3

Swansea City 3 Sunderland 0

Leicester City 4 Manchester City 2

Sunday's Premier League fixtures

Chelsea vs West Bromwich Albion (12.00pm)

Manchester United vs Tottenham Hotspur (2.15pm)

Southampton vs Middlesbrough (2.15pm)

Liverpool vs West Ham United (4.30pm)

Welcome to The Independent's live coverage of Liverpool vs West Ham United.

After collapsing like a soggy sandcastle on the south coast last weekend, Jurgen Klopp will hope his Liverpool side can rediscover their form against one of the Premier League’s crisis clubs.

Slaven Bilic’s future at West Ham United has been cast into doubt after that 5-1 shellacking at the hands of Arsenal last weekend. The Hammers will be hoping to avoid another heavy defeat.

Kick-off: 4.30pm

Stay with us for team news and build-up...

Mark Critchley11 December 2016 16:04

Team news

Liverpool: Karius, Clyne, Lovren, Matip, Milner, Henderson, Wijnaldum, Lallana, Mane, Origi, Firmino.

Substitutes: Mignolet, Moreno, Klavan, Lucas, Alexander-Arnold, Ejaria, Woodburn.

West Ham United: Randolph; Reid, Nordtveit, Ogbonna; Antonio, Obiang, Noble, Cresswell; Payet, Lanzini; Ayew.

Substitutes: Adrian, Carroll, Fletcher, Fernandes, Quina, Browne, Pike.

Mark Critchley11 December 2016 16:08

What will the result be at Anfield?

Mark Critchley11 December 2016 16:08

Loris Karius retains his place. He's had a difficult week... 

Mark Critchley11 December 2016 16:15
Mark Critchley11 December 2016 16:20

It's almost time for kick-off at Anfield. The teams are out and You'll Never Walk Alone is getting its first airing of the afternoon.

Sam Dymond11 December 2016 16:28

KICK-OFF: And we're off! The final Premier League match of the day is underway at Anfield, and it's the perfect opportunity for Liverpool to respond to last weekend's horror show on the south coast. They'll know all about West Ham though; the Hammers won here 3-0 at the start of last season.

Sam Dymond11 December 2016 16:30

5 mins: GOAL! LIVERPOOL 1 WEST HAM 0:

Well, that didn't take long, did it? With just over four minutes on the clock, Adam Lallana has steered Liverpool into the lead in front of the Kop. Bursting forward from midfield, Roberto Firmino and Divock Origi combined to send Sadio Mane to the left touchline. The Senegalese international looked up and found Lallana in the middle with a low cross, who then took one touch to steady himself before another sent the ball low across Darren Randolph.

Sam Dymond11 December 2016 16:34

7 mins: Loris Karius watch: under pressure, the goalkeeper has just punched a corner to the edge of the penalty area where Manuel Lanzini returned the ball by volleying it high and wide.

Sam Dymond11 December 2016 16:38

8 mins: Better from Karius as he turns a shot away from birthday boy Michail Antonio at the near post. The German goalkeeper is going to be under scrutiny both from the critics and opposition players for some time.

Sam Dymond11 December 2016 16:40

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