Tottenham vs Crystal Palace live: Latest score and breaking news, plus Liverpool vs Norwich and Southampton vs Manchester United

Follow the latest news from today's three Premier League games

David Hughes
Sunday 20 September 2015 11:59 BST
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Welcome to our live coverage of today's three Premier League games.

• Tottenham vs Crystal Palace kicks off at 1.30pm

• Palace can move joint second with victory

• Spurs have scores just four goals so far this term

• Liverpool vs Norwich kicks off at 4pm

• There have been 26 goals in last five meetings - 21 of them from Liverpool

• Liverpool have lost their last two games

Southampton vs Manchester United kicks off at 4pm

• Manchester United can close gap on Manchester City to two points with victory

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Ighalo at the double as pressure grows on McClaren's winless Newcastle

Ritchie wonder goal and early Wilson strike see hapless Black Cats lose again

Vardy seals Foxes comeback at Britannia to maintain unbeaten start

Berahino scores on return to Baggies starting XI

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