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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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A change as the second half begins for Crystal Palace.
James McArthur for Max Meyer.
And they are back amongst things at the King Power, too. Leicester 1-0 Bournemouth.
Can either Brighton or Southampton find the opener at the Amex?
Watford were the better team in the first half but find themselves a goal behind. Can they trouble Manchester United in the second 45 minutes?
And Burnley and Wolves complete the set. All five second-halves are underway.
Burnley 1-0 Wolves, 47 minutes
Wolves disappointed in the first half, rather, but that's better in the second's infancy: Diogo Jota curls a shot wide after Adama Traore did well.
Burnley 1-0 Wolves, 49 minutes
Even more good stuff from Wolves.
Ivan Cavaleiro fires over the bar from Leander Dendoncker's ball.
Would Raul Jimenez have taken that chance?
GOAL! Brighton 0-1 Southampton (Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, 53 minutes)
Southampton break the deadlock!
Yves Bissouma loses the ball in midfield and Brighton are stretched at the back, Nathan Redmond finding Southampton captain Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, who stabs the ball beyond Mathew Ryan to open the scoring at the Amex.
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