Premier League as it happened: Bournemouth, Everton and Hull all pick up home wins
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Your support makes all the difference.Six Premier League teams are out of the FA Cup and in league action on Saturday afternoon. Everton host West Bromwich Albion, Bournemouth entertain West Ham United while Swansea City travel to face Hull City.
- Ronald Koeman to do 'everything' in attempt to keep Ross Barkley at Everton
- Eddie Howe defends 'gentle giant' Tyrone Mings after Bournemouth defender hit with five-match 'stamp' ban
- Dimitri Payet feared he would regress under Slaven Bilic's defensive West Ham tactics
- West Ham fan who ran onto the pitch to confront Eden Hazard during Chelsea defeat is arrested
Saturday's Premier League fixtures
All kick-off times are 3.00pm unless stated
Bournemouth vs West Ham United
Everton vs West Bromwich Albion
Hull City vs Swansea City
Saturday's FA Cup fixtures
Middlesbrough vs Manchester City - 12.15pm
Arsenal vs Lincoln City - 5.30pm
Sunday's Premier League fixtures
Liverpool vs Burnley - 4.00pm
Sunday's FA Cup fixture
Tottenham Hotspur vs Millwall - 2.00pm
BOURNEMOUTH 0 - 0 WEST HAM
It's a positive start from The Cherries, with Afobe just narrowly missing the target with a headed attempt from close range.
BOURNEMOUTH 0 - 0 WEST HAM
King misses a penalty! What a chance that is to give the home side an early advantage. He tries to slot it to the keepers left, but he sends it wide of the post.
The Hammers got off lightly there.
GOAL
BOURNEMOUTH 0 - 1 WEST HAM
Antonio has scored the opener, just minutes after King's penalty miss at the other end. Feghouli finds the scorer on the edge of the box, he spins and fires it in the bottom corner. What a response.
EVERTON 0 - 0 WEST BROM
Lukaku threads the ball through to Barkley, but he strikes it high and wide. It's all level at Goodison Park.
HULL 0 - 0 SWANSEA
The Swans are looking the stronger of the two sides so far, but they are yet to properly test Jakupovic. The visitors are dominating possession and look the more likely of the two sides to break the deadlock.
EVERTON 0 - 0 WEST BROM
Lukaku comes close to opening the scoring at Goodison Park, but his attempted strike flies just wide of the post. Foster looked static.
BOURNEMOUTH 0 - 1 WEST HAM
The Hammers come close to doubling their tally, but The Cherries have a lucky escape. Antonio bursts forward and lays off Lanzini, but his attempt on goal flies way over the target.
HULL 0 - 0 SWANSEA
Hernandez wins a free-kick in a dangerous position for the home side, but it's completely wasted. Clucas steps up and fires the ball straight into the Swansea wall.
GOAL
BOURNEMOUTH 1 - 1 WEST HAM
The Cherries level the scoring, with King redeeming himself following his earlier penalty miss. It's a tremendous goal, with the 25-year-old flicking the ball over his man and volleying it past a helpless Randolph. Sublime strike.
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