Premier League as it happened: Everton face Brighton as Newcastle take on Southampton and more
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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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While we wait for the second halves across the land, here is everything that happened earlier as Manchester United took three vital points off top-four rivals Liverpool at Old Trafford:
Southampton have made a double substitution at half time. Shane Long and Josh Sims have been thrown on to suffer another pending defeat, saving creative duo Dusan Tadic and Mario Lemina.
Mark Noble wants goals. Here is the man himself imagining that he has opened the scoring against Burnley
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He hasn't. It's 0-0 at the London Stadium.
NO GOAL! BURNLEY
Ashley Barnes has a goal incorrectly ruled out at the London Stadium!
57: Newcastle United 3-0 Southampton
I don't envy Southampton supporters who have made the long journey north to see their side get turned over by their relegation rivals. It's Matt Ritchie who chalks his name onto the scoresheet after some excellent work by Jonjo Shelvey.
60: Everton 1-0 Brighton
Theo Walcott opens the scoring just as the natives were beginning to voice their discontent. Bolasie plays a deep ball towards the former Arsenal man, who evades the interests of Bong to bang one in.
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