Premier League as it happened: Swansea move away from drop zone as Bournemouth and Southampton win
Follow all the action as it happened from the 3pm kick-offs in the Premier League
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Your support makes all the difference.The focus for the 3pm Premier League kick-offs is the fight for relegation, as Swansea can move four points clear of the drop with Hull to play on Sunday.
Middlesbrough were confirmed as a Championship side for next season on Monday, joining already-relegated Sunderland, leaving the Swans and Hull battling to avoid the final place.
A win for Swansea away to Sunderland will leave Hull needing a win to avoid relegation.
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Friday’s Premier League results:
- Everton 1 Watford 0
- West Bromwich Albion 0 Chelsea 1
Saturday’s Premier League fixtures:
- Manchester City 2 Leicester City 1
- Bournemouth 2 Burnley 1
- Middlesbrough 1 Southampton 2
- Sunderland 0 Swansea 2
- Stoke vs Arsenal (5.30pm)
Sunday’s Premier League fixtures:
- Crystal Palace vs Hull City (12.00pm)
- West Ham United vs Liverpool (2.15pm)
- Tottenham Hotspur vs Manchester United (4.30pm)
Welcome to The Independent's coverage of today's Premier League football. Coming up all the goals and action from Bournemouth v Burnley, Middlesborough v Southampton and Sunderland v Swansea. Two teams already relegated there and Bournemouth and Burnley have basically nothing to play for - hopefully that means things can only be better than expectations! Stoke v Arsenal is the kick off later on.
Middlesbrough v Southampton
Middlesbrough: Guzan, Da Silva, Chambers, Gibson, Friend,
de Roon, Clayton, Bamford, Forshaw, Downing, Negredo.
Subs: Konstantopoulos, Bernardo, Leadbitter, Fischer, Barragan,
Stuani, Traore.
Southampton: Forster, Pied, Caceres, Yoshida, Bertrand, Clasie,
Romeu, Hojbjerg, Rodriguez, Long, Boufal.
Subs: Davis, Austin, Ward-Prowse, Redmond, Stephens, Targett, Hassen.
Referee: Anthony Taylor (Cheshire)
AFC Bournemouth v Burnley
AFC Bournemouth: Boruc, Adam Smith, Francis, Steve Cook,
Daniels, Pugh, Arter, Lewis Cook, Stanislas, Mousset, King.
Subs: Gosling, Gradel, Brad Smith, Allsop, Fraser, Mings, Ibe.
Burnley: Heaton, Lowton, Long, Tarkowski, Ward, Arfield,
Westwood, Hendrick, Boyd, Barnes, Vokes.
Subs: Flanagan, Gray, Brady, Defour, Gudmundsson, Darikwa, Pope.
Referee: Lee Probert (Wiltshire)
Sunderland v Swansea
Sunderland: Pickford, Jones, Kone, O'Shea, Manquillo, Larsson,
Denayer, Ndong, Borini, Defoe, Anichebe.
Subs: Mannone, Oviedo, Djilobodji, Rodwell, Khazri, Gibson, Gooch.
Swansea: Fabianski, Naughton, Mawson, Fernandez, Olsson, Ki,
Britton, Carroll, Sigurdsson, Llorente, Ayew.
Subs: van der Hoorn, Fer, Borja Baston, Nordfeldt, Cork, Narsingh, Kingsley.
Referee: Andre Marriner (West Midlands)
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