Premier League - LIVE: Chelsea vs Everton, Manchester United vs Burnley plus reaction to Paul Lambert's dismissal

Follow every goal from tonight's six Premier League matches

David Hughes
Wednesday 11 February 2015 20:12 GMT
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We have six intriguing matches from the Premier League tonight:

  • A Chelsea win against Everton would give Mourinho's men the opportunity to extend their lead at the top of the table to 10 points
  • Manchester City, who are hanging onto Chelsea's coat tails in second place, face a difficult trip to Stoke
  • Manchester United will be hoping to carry the momentum from their late equaliser against West Ham into their clash with Burnley
  • Sam Allardyce's high-flying Irons make the trip to equally over-achieving Southampton, who will be looking to cement 3rd place
  • And in our two 8:00pm kick-offs, Crystal Palace welcome Newcastle for the 'Pardew derby' and Swansea travel to West Brom

Follow the latest news and action below:

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Today's fixtures:

Chelsea vs Everton (7.45pm)

Manchester United vs Burnley (7.45pm)

Southampton vs West Ham (7.45pm)

Stoke vs Man City (7.45pm)

Crystal Palace vs Newcastle (8.00pm)

West Brom vs Swansea (8.00pm)

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