Tottenham vs Manchester United: Marcus Rashford scores but David de Gea the hero as visitors win
Rashford scored the only goal of the game at Wembley
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Your support makes all the difference.Marcus Rashford scored the only goal of the game as Manchester United beat Tottenham at Wembley Stadium.
The win, a sixth in a row for new boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, moves United within six points of Chelsea in fourth place in the Premier League.
Here's how it played out:
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Good afternoon and welcome to our live coverage of Everton vs Bournemouth from the Premier League.
There hasn't been much to separate these two sides this season. Both are level on 27 points, in 11th and 12th respectively, and both have struggled for consistency in recent weeks.
Expect a close encounter, then. The onus will be on Everton to take the game to Bournemouth, especially given their run of four defeats in their last five Premier League games, but Eddie Howe's side certainly won't be playing for a 0-0.
There is, after recent results, a bit of pressure building on Everton boss Marco Silva. The Toffees could do with a win today.
Bournemouth, like Everton, have struggled for victories since their excellent start to the season. They have won just two of their last 12 in the Premier League, but remain comfortably in midtable. There is, of course, no pressure on Eddie Howe, who's done an undeniably brilliant job with the Cherries. A win on the road, though - hard to come by of late - would be a welcome boost for the visitors today.
Ademola Lookman makes his second league start for Everton this afternoon. He's found opportunities hard to come by since joining the club from Charlton in 2017. If he impresses today, though, it could be the start of a run in the first team.
The teams are out at Goodison Park. We're moments away from kick off now...
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