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Premier League 3pm roundup: Tottenham stumble at Southampton as centurion Jamie Vardy fells Fulham

Relive all the action from the Premier League's 3pm kick-offs

Callum Rice-Coates
Saturday 09 March 2019 17:23 GMT
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Tottenham's grip on a top-four place in the Premier League is suddenly under threat after falling to another loss on Saturday, while the fight to avoid the final relegation spot tightened as well.

Southampton's 2-1 comeback win over Tottenham extended Spurs' winless streak in the competition to four games and left both ends of the table looking more unpredictable.

Tottenham is now just three points ahead of fourth-placed Manchester United ahead of its game at Arsenal on Sunday, with the Gunners just a further point back. Sixth-placed Chelsea, meanwhile, is five points behind Spurs with two games in hand — meaning Tottenham's hold on a Champions League spot is in real peril after three losses and one draw in its last four matches.

James Ward-Prowse scored the winner for Southampton with a free kick in the 81st minute to keep Southampton two points ahead of 18th-placed Cardiff, which also earned a crucial 2-0 home victory over West Ham.

Newcastle also rallied from two goals down to beat Everton 3-2, while Brighton beat Crystal Palace 2-1 in the early game — results that mean that Newcastle in 13th is only six points ahead of Cardiff in 18th, the final relegation spot.

Fulham and Huddersfield both look doomed, though, after losing again. Last-placed Huddersfield lost 2-0 at home against Bournemouth and is now 16 points from safety with eight games to go, while Fulham remained just three points ahead in 19th after losing 3-1 at Leicester.

Relive all the live action below.

Today's 3pm results:

1500 Cardiff City 2-0 West Ham United

1500 Huddersfield 0-2 Bournemouth

1500 Leicester 3-1 Fulham

1500 Newcastle 3-2 Everton

1500 Southampton 2-1 Tottenham

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Manchester City 3-1 Watford

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Deulofeu fires the free kick into the wall and the resulting corner is cleared easily. City break forward and Jesus very nearly sends Bernardo Silva through on goal.

Callum Rice-Coates9 March 2019 19:21
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Full time: That's it! Sterling's hattrick helps City to a comfortable win over Watford. Guardiola's side are now four points clear of Liverpool, who host Burnley tomorrow afternoon. Watford clearly had an eye on their FA Cup quarter final next weekend, which contributed to a fairly routine City victory.

Callum Rice-Coates9 March 2019 19:22
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A good day for Raheem Sterling, who has now put himself in contention for the golden boot. He's on 15 league goals, three behind leading scorer Sergio Aguero.

Callum Rice-Coates9 March 2019 19:29
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Here's how things stand at the top of the Premier League after City's win.

Callum Rice-Coates9 March 2019 19:34
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I'll leave you with Mark Critchley's match report from the Etihad. Thanks for joining me!

Callum Rice-Coates9 March 2019 19:40

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