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Everton vs Manchester City, Premier League - as it happened

Re-live all the action from Goodison Park

Liam Corless
Saturday 31 March 2018 13:57 BST
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After a two-week break, the Premier League returns in all its glory. With a full programme on offer across the weekend, there’s eight games to get stuck in today.

The early game saw Liverpool fight from behind to see off an impressive Crystal Palace as Mohamed Salah continued his incredible goalscoring run this season, sealing a 2-1 victory that also saw Sadio Mane on target.

Manchester United, Newcastle and West Ham all take to the field at 3pm against Swansea, Huddersfield and Southampton respectively, while Brighton host Leicester and Watford entertain Bournemouth, and basement side West Brom will attempt to end their dismal form against Burnley at the Hawthorns.

Everton vs Manchester City is this evening’s 5.30pm game, with Pep Guardiola’s men looking to avoid the humiliation they suffered at Goodison Park in this fixture last season.

Follow all the live action as it unfolds throughout the day:


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Saturday fixtures:

Crystal Palace 1-2 Liverpool

Brighton 15:00 Leicester City

Manchester United 15:00 Swansea

Newcastle 15:00 Huddersfield

Watford 15:00 Bournemouth

West Brom 15:00 Burnley

West Ham 15:00 Southampton

Everton 17:30 Manchester City

87' - Danilo replaces Aymeric Laporte for City.

Liam Corless31 March 2018 19:15

90' - Three minutes of added time to come!

Liam Corless31 March 2018 19:19

Full-time - Everton 1-3 Manchester City

The referee brings a close to the match and City are now just one win away from Premier League glory.

First-half goals from Leroy Sane, Gabriel Jesus and Raheem Sterling were enough to do the business despite Yannick Bolasie's second-half strike.

They can now seal the title in next weekend's Manchester derby at the Etihad. Some way to win it, eh?

Anyway, I'm off to eat a load of Easter eggs so, yeah, goodnight - and be sure to join us again tomorrow as we bring you coverage of Arsenal vs Swansea and Chelsea vs Spurs!

Liam Corless31 March 2018 19:25

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