West Bromwich Albion vs Manchester United - live: Premier League latest updates from the Hawthorns

Follow the action from the Hawthorns as United coninue their effortsto qualify for the Champions League

Samuel Stevens
Sunday 06 March 2016 12:55 GMT
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A view of The Hawthorns (GETTY IMAGES)

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Welcome to the Independent’s live coverage of the Premier League as Liverpool travel to the capital to face Crystal Palace before West Bromwich Albion welcome Manchester United to the Hawthorns.

  • Manchester United named their fourth youngest starting XI in Premier League history in their last game against Watford (23 years, 222 days old on average).
  • In May 2013, this fixture saw the highest scoring draw in Premier League history when the two sides drew 5-5 in Sir Alex Ferguson's final game in charge.
  • Tony Pulis has lost 11 of his 13 Premier League games against Manchester United (W1 D1).
  • Manchester United are unbeaten in nine Premier League visits to the Hawthorns (W7 D2) - the only instance of a team going nine or more away PL games against one opponent at the same venue without defeat.
  • Only against Chelsea (14) have West Brom lost more Premier League games than versus Manchester United (13).

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