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Your support makes all the difference.Southampton entertain their south coast cousins Bournemouth at St Mary's in Saturday's Premier League evening kick-off, following Chelsea's shock defeat against Crystal Palace and Manchester United's stalemate with West Bromwich Albion.
- Crystal Palace stop Chelsea's title charge in its tracks with shock win over league leaders at Stamford Bridge
- Tottenham pass tough Burnley test and leave Turf Moor with all three points and close gap on Chelsea
- Liverpool claim deserved Merseyside derby victory over Everton but Sadio Mane injury overshadows celebrations
- Leicester's resurgence in full swing as Wilfred Ndidi and Jamie Vardy fire Foxes to victory against Stoke
- Hull survival hopes alive kept alive thanks to late Andrea Ranocchia winner but West Ham woes continue
This weekend’s Premier League fixtures
Saturday
Liverpool 3 Everton 1
Burnley 0 Tottenham 2
Chelsea 1 Crystal Palace 2
Hull 2 West Ham 1
Leicester City 2 Stoke City 0
Manchester United 0 West Bromwich Albion 0
Watford 1 Sunderland 0
Southampton vs Bournemouth
Sunday
Swansea City vs Middlesbrough – 13:30
Arsenal vs Manchester City – 16:00
90(+2) MINS
Yellow card: Romeu is booked for taking down Fraser.
FULL TIME
SOUTHAMPTON 0 - 0 BOURNEMOUTH
It's all over at St Mary's Stadium, with neither side able to break the deadlock. Arter had the golden opportunity to open the scoring with a penalty kick, but he slipped and it went high and wide. Southampton started well and dominated prior to the interval, but it was a different story after the break. Howe's men had the better of the chances in the second half, but their efforts remain unrewarded.
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