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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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60: West Bromwich Albion 1-2 Leicester City
Riyad Mahrez takes advantage of wretched Baggies defending. Iheanacho chips the back line and Mahrez scoops it over Ben Foster. Two excellent goals for the Foxes.
62: SAVE! Swansea's Lukasz Fabianksi has pulled off a sensational stop to deny Steve Mounie to keep the scores level at the John Smith's stadium. Mounie fired a volley at goal, but the Polish stopper has somehow flicked it onto the bar. It remains 0-0.
Food for thought. Alan Pardew knows that defeat today will all but condemn his side to relegation. As things stand, the Baggies are eight points away from safety.
66: West Ham 0-1 Burnley
Ashley Barnes - get him on the plane they cry! A thunderbolt from the English forward finds the top corner. It sparks disappointing scenes at a restless London Stadium. Fans storm the field to protest, while Mark Noble is seen chucking one fan to the floor (to cheers from the home faithful). Worrying times for the Hammers.
70: West Ham 0-2 Burnley
Europa League chasing Burnley dance their way to a second, and it's the man I axed from my Fantasy Football side just before he hit form that grabs the goal. Chris Wood finishes off a lovely move by the Clarets, after good work from Aaron Lennon.
The atmosphere at the London Stadium is becoming more and more toxic. Fans are clamouring around the Board of Directors box. It doesn't look pretty.
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