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Your support makes all the difference.With Manchester United and Liverpool’s lunch-time battle at Old Trafford now settled, all attentions now turn to the 3pm kick-offs around the Premier League.
Everton are looking to get their season back on track when they welcome Brighton and Hove Albion to Goodison Park while Huddersfield attempt to keep up their good form of late against Swansea City.
Newcastle United and Southampton face off at St James’ Park as the Premier League’s two claret and blue teams West Ham United and Burnley do battle at the London Stadium.
Bottom-of-the-table West Bromwich Albion play Leicester City needing three points if they are to avoid relegation this season.
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83: A flurry of pressure from Palace. Conte will be concerned by his side's defensive sloppiness, but good tenacity from McArthur and Zaha create an opening for a cross from Riedewald, but he over hits it.
85: NO GOAL- PALACE
Sorloth has the ball in the net, after some handbags before a free-kick. Not sure why he has ruled it out, for a foul for sure, but there was nothing obviously infringe-worthy...
87: Yellow cards for James Tomkins and Alvaro Morata
Following his scuffles with Christensen and Alonso moments prior, the irate Tomkins clashes with Morata, and they both find themselves in the book
89: Chance! A delightful ball in from Zaha evades McArthur and a number of bodies at the far post. Palace have improved markedly in the second period, can they get back into this?
90: The pressure finally tells! Van Aanholt makes another foray forward, is slipped the ball one-on-one with Courtois, and calmly sticks it away! Roy Hodgson will certainly be having words about that disallowed goal just minutes prior...
90+1: Chelsea should have had this game done and dusted. But it's very tense now at the Bridge. The Blues have it near the Palace by-line, and are playing down the clock.
90+3: Chelsea have everyone behind the ball as Palace look to launch one final attack...
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