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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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WEST HAM:
The Directors have been asked to leave the ground for their own safety. The police have arrived at the ground en masse. Hugely disappointing scenes, there may well be repercussions.
A lot of supporters have now left the ground, but there are concerns about the number of stewards. Full time may not be pretty.
90+4: West Brom 1-4 Leicester
Iborra heads home from an Albrighton cross to compound the home side's misery. They should now be thinking ahead for next season and the Championship.
FULL TIMES
West Brom 1-4 Leicester City
West Ham 0-3 Burnley
Newcastle 3-0 Southampton
Everton 2-0 Burnley
Huddersfield 0-0 Swansea
It's all over...
Well. That was eventful. The full-time whistles have gone across the Premier League. West Brom suffer another disappointing defeat, Carlos Carvalhal has celebrated his side's 0-0 draw with Huddersfield like a win, while Everton calmed the nerves with a 2-0 win at Goodison.
Newcastle have also piled on the misery at Southampton, while at West Ham? The ramifications could be severe after an afternoon of disgraceful scenes.
Relegation trio defeated?
Three defeats today, for West Brom, Southampton and West Ham, could well signal the three sides headed for the second tier. Southampton cannot arrest their dreadful form, while West Brom are now eight points adrift as things stand. West Ham meanwhile look to be a club in crisis, after a wretched result was overshadowed by fans invading the field and chasing their owners out of the stadium.
We will surely here more about this in the days to come.
A happy Carvalhal
Carlos Carvalhal was thrilled with his side's 0-0 draw at Huddersfield.
That concludes our 3pm coverage! Don't go anywhere though, there are reports, reaction and Chelsea vs Crystal Palace all still to come.
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