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Harry Latham-Coyle
Saturday 30 March 2019 14:43 GMT
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Follow live updates as Manchester United host Watford at Old Trafford in Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's first match as permanent manger.

Solskjaer was giving the full-time job over the international break after his impressive list of results since taking caretaker control in December.

United can regain their place in the top four at the expense of Arsenal with a win, while Watford are aiming to regain the initiative in their battle with Wolves to be the best of the rest. Follow it live:

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Full Time: West Ham 0-2 Everton

Harry Latham-Coyle30 March 2019 19:20

Everton go above West Ham with a very comfortable victory away from home, the Londoners utterly limp and lifeless as they sink to an ignominious defeat. 

That's all from us here this evening after an intrigue-packed day of Premier League football.

Manchester City returned to the top of the table; Ole Gunnar Solskjaer continued his fine run in his first game as permanent Manchester United manager; and Huddersfield's return to the second tier was confirmed, defeat at Selhurst Park and results elsewhere relegating the Terriers in record-equalling time.

Just the small matter of Liverpool-Tottenham tomorrow, but for now, it's farewell from The Independent and farewell from me.

Goodnight!

Harry Latham-Coyle30 March 2019 19:25

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