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Follow the latest updates live from the Premier League with four matches kicking off at 3pm.
The battle for seventh place and potential Europa League football sees Watford host Wolves at Vicarage Road, with the victor set to surge ahead as favourites to finish as ‘best of the rest’ in the Premier League.
Crystal Palace are looking to build on their victory over Arsenal last time out as they welcome Everton to Selhurst Park, while a big day in the relegation battle sees Cardiff City travel to Fulham – with Brighton and Hove Albion taking on Newcastle United in the day’s late game. Southampton meanwhile take on fellow south coast side Bournemouth. Follow the live action below.
Premier League fixtures
Tottenham 0-1 West Ham
Crystal Palace vs Everton – 3pm
Fulham vs Cardiff City – 3pm
Southampton vs Bournemouth – 3pm
Watford vs Wolves – 3pm
Brighton vs Newcastle United – 5:30pm
70 minutes
Solly March has shifted to the left with Anthony Knockaert introduced, and wins a corner, which Newcastle clear.
And Salomon Rondon frees Kennedy down the right, who curls back towards his teammate...
Over Rondon's head.
72 minutes
Glenn Murray takes a tumble in the box and raises his arms aloft, Matt Ritchie challenging slightly early but nothing really doing with regards to a potential penalty. Mike Dean is content.
Newcastle are preparing Ki Sung-yueng.
73 minutes
And here is the experienced South Korean.
Jonjo Shelvey tears off the armband. A solid showing in midfield.
Paul Dummett is the new captain.
GOAL! Brighton 1-1 Newcastle (Pascal Groß, 75 minutes)
There it is! A huge goal for Brighton!
Finally a cross into the box, and Glenn Murray of course rises to meet it.
It's a clever header, recognising the chances of scoring from a floated delivery are slim, particularly given he is falling away, and thus Murray heads towards Pascal Groß arriving well from deeper, applying the finishing touches past Martin Dubravka from close range.
The Amex erupts. 15 minutes to seek the winner that would all-but-seal their survival.
78 minutes
Yves Bissouma trips Christian Atsu to cannily end a counter-attack that looked dangerous. A caution for the substitute.
79 minutes
Lewis Dunk strains his neck to head away a cross from Isaac Hayden, and then gets in the way of a weak shot from about 35 yards.
80 minutes
Change number three for Newcastle.
Yoshinori Muto for Christian Atsu.
83 minutes
Yoshinori Muto's first involvement is a foul tracking back on Bernardo.
Free kick level with the edge of the box wide on the left.
Solly March and Pascal Groß stand over it.
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