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Manchester City vs Watford, Swansea vs Tottenham and more: Premier League – as it happened

All the action from a busy night in the Premier League

Liam Corless
Tuesday 02 January 2018 22:33 GMT
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Raheem Sterling celebrates City's early strike
Raheem Sterling celebrates City's early strike (Getty)

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Manchester City v Watford is one of four Premier League matches on another busy night of top-flight action, with Tottenham Hotspur also in action against Swansea. Stay tuned as we bring you every boot and hoof of the ball.

Mauricio Pochettino has left Harry Kane on the bench for Spurs's trip to south Wales with Fernando Llorente leading the line against his old club. Kevin De Bruyne has recovered quickly from what appeared to be a nasty injury against Crystal Palace and starts for City, who host Watford at the Etihad.

Meanwhile Crystal Palace visit Southampton and West Brom head to West Ham with both side in search of valuable points to lift themselves out of the bottom three. Follow all the live action below:


Tuesday's fixtures:

Southampton 19:45 Crystal Palace

Swansea 19:45 Tottenham

West Ham 19:45 West Brom

Manchester City 20:00 Watford

Those quotes from Pep Guardiola conclude our coverage of tonight's Premier League action. Thanks for tuning in and be sure to come back tomorrow as we bring you minute-by-minute updates from the Emirates as Arsenal host London rivals Chelsea.

Goodnight!

Liam Corless2 January 2018 22:20

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