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Premier League as it happened: Bournemouth, Everton and Hull all pick up home wins

Re-live coverage from around the grounds

Joe Miles
Saturday 11 March 2017 13:53 GMT
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Everton's Romelu Lukaku is in fine form
Everton's Romelu Lukaku is in fine form (Getty)

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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.

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

FULL TIME SCORES

BOURNEMOUTH 3 - 2 WEST HAM

HULL 2 - 1 SWANSEA

EVERTON 3 - 0 

It's all over for the 15:00 kick-off's in the Premier League, but up next we will be covering Lincoln's trip to Arsenal. This one needs very little explanation. Make sure you tune in. 

Joe Miles11 March 2017 16:55

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