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Your support makes all the difference.There are seven games to get stuck into this evening, with Tottenham vs Manchester United the stand-out fixture. Manchester City and Chelsea are also in action as the fight for the top four heats up. Follow the live action below.
Everton vs Leicester
There's a welcome return to the first team for Seamus Coleman who makes a return to the first team 10 months after breaking his leg playing for the Republic of Ireland ten months ago.
Chelsea vs Bournemouth
There's no recognised striker for Chelsea this evening. Alvaro Morata remains sidelined which means there'll be more pressure on Eden Hazard to score this evening.
Manchester United vs Tottenham
Luke Shaw drops to the bench, in his place is Ashley Young at left back. Alexis Sanchez starts against his former club rivals.
Tottenham welcome back to Hugo Lloris and Christian Eriksen who return to the side after missing a spell with illness.
Manchester City vs West Brom
Jonny Evans is not in the squad to play against City this evening, nor is Jake Livermore. Both players have been linked with moves away but Alan Pardew tells Sky Sports that both are injured and will not be leaving West Brom.
Manchester City vs West Brom
Aymeric Laporte makes his debut for Manchester City after completing his £57m move from Athletic Bilbao earlier this week. He replaces John Stones who misses out through illness.
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