West Ham vs Brighton: Marko Arnautovic rescues point for Hammers
Re-live the action from the London Stadium
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Marko Arnautovic's quickfire double rescued West Ham from another defeat by bogey side Brighton.
The Hammers were staring at a fourth loss in four meetings with Brighton since they were promoted after goals from Dale Stephens and Shane Duffy put the visitors in charge.
But two goals in two minutes from Austrian forward Arnautovic lifted the hoodoo as West Ham snatched a 2-2 draw.
All the goals came in the space of 12 second-half minutes of a contest which came to life after Brighton struck from two corners. Re-live the action below:
What time does it start?
West Ham vs Brighton kicks off at 7:45pm (GMT)
Where can I watch it?
The match will not be shown live on TV or online in the UK. Highlights will be shown on Match of the Day on BBC One at 22:45.
Independent Sport will also keep you up to date with all the goals via our live blog.
Player to watch
Marko Arnautovic: Injury has slowed the Austrian strikers’ season but nevertheless he still has five goals and two assists to his name in 14 appearances. Labelled by many as the best player outside the top six, Arnautovic brings a huge threat against any side in the division.
Form guide
West Ham: LWLWWW
Brighton: WDLLLW
Odds
West Ham to win: 10/11
Brighton to win: 13/4
Draw: 5/2
Prediction
West Ham 3-1 Brighton: Brighton are a very different side away from home and have struggled when visiting teams. West Ham were poor against Burnley but with that loss aside, they’re still on good form. I’m confident they’ll respond and I think they’ll win this one.
22 minutes
Still no goal action to report from elsewhere. Perhaps the Premier League teams are still running off their New Year revelry.
Newcastle 0-0 Manchester United, 9 minutes
Quick feet from Anthony Martial earn Manchester United a free kick wide on the left.
Marcus Rashford surprises by taking aim at Martin Dubravka's goal, and hits it nicely, but Dubravka is relatively comfortable as he dives to his right and beats the dipping effort away.
Newcastle 0-0 Manchester United, 10 minutes
Physical stuff from Jamaal Lascelles, moving across and leaning his shoulder into Marcus Rashford, sending the striker sprawling to the St James' Park turf.
A fair enough challenge according to referee Andre Marriner.
Newcastle 0-0 Manchester United, 11 minutes
Rashford and Lascelles meet again and once more it is the striker left on the deck. Again, Lascelles' challenge is perfectly legal and Rashford will run off a very minor knock without receiving treatment.
Newcastle 0-0 Manchester United, 12 minutes
An aerial ball is brought down delightfully by Christian Atsu, killing it and moving past Ander Herrera in one motion.
The Ghanaian tries to find the bottom corner with his left foot but David De Gea is wise to the threat, smothering Attu's tame effort.
Newcastle 0-0 Manchester United, 14 minutes
Phil Jones is struggling in possession early on, and loses the ball poorly, inadvertently stabbing the ball back to Salomon Rondon.
Rondon is unsure if he is onside, allowing Jones to get back and make an excellent sliding intervention.
At the other end, Anthony Martial ruffles the side netting cutting in onto his right foot.
GOAL! Bournemouth 0-1 Watford (Troy Deeney, 14 minutes)
Watford lead!
Abdoulaye Doucoure does well to find Ken Sema, and the Swede finds a cross for Troy Deeney to head into the bottom corner.
Newcastle 0-0 Manchester United, 18 minutes
Christian Atsu gets in again, this time latching on to a magnificent raking pass from Ayoze Perez.
Atsu again takes the shot on with his left boot, but scuffs it rather, taking it across goal rather than towards it, and there are no players in support to capitalise at the far post.
Bright start from the hosts, but they need to take one of these chances.
GOAL! Huddersfield 1-0 Burnley (Steve Mounie, 33 minutes)
Another headed goal, this time from Steve Mounie.
The credit for this goal will go to Isaac Mbenza, however. The Belgian winger produces a gorgeous cross to leave Mounie with the simplest of nods home past Tom Heaton.
Huge goal for the Terriers.
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