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
EVERTON 2 - 0 WEST BROM
The Baggies are struggling to find a weakness within the Everton side, so the possibility of a triumphant comeback looks unlikely, at the moment.
Everton are in cruise control.
HULL CITY 0 - 0 SWANSEA
Routledge has missed two of the biggest chances of the game so far and Clement looks furious. Jakupovic parries the ball into the path of Routledge on the six-yard box and he looses concentration and sends the shot way over the bar.
EVERTON 2 - 0 WEST BROM
Barkley once again finds himself in front of goal, but once again he fails to test the keeper. He shows sublime skill to make space inside of the box, but he fires his strike into the side netting
BOURNEMOUTH 2 - 1 WEST HAM
Antonio has gone to ground after slipping and landing on his shoulder. He is currently receiving treatment on the pitch.
GOAL
HULL 1 - 0 SWANSEA
Niasse has put his side ahead, following a clever assist from Hernandez. Once he is one on one with the goalkeeper, he strikes it into the near post with a confident strike.
GOAL
HULL 2 - 0 SWANSEA
Niasse has doubled his tally at the KCOM Stadium, after Fernandez misses a crossed ball from Elmohamaday.
GOAL
BOURNEMOUTH 2 - 2 WEST HAM
Ayew has buried the equaliser from close range, cleverly assisted by Byram.
GOAL
EVERTON 3 - 0 WEST BROM
Lukaku leaps above the group to head home the third past Forster. It's all over at Goodison Park.
GOAL
BOURNEMOUTH 3 - 2 WEST HAM
King has scored his hat-trick at Dean Court as he chases up a rebounded effort. Wilshire goes for goal and Randolph can only manage to parry it into the path of the goalscorer. It's safe to say that he has redeemed his earlier mistake from the penalty spot.
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