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Another Saturday, another jam-packed programme of Premier League football to get stuck into - and with the likes of Arsenal, Manchester City and Arsenal all in action, there’s plenty on offer. So sit back, put your feet up and relax as we bring you all the updates from across the country.


Live Updates

Manchester United 2-0 Huddersfield
 
Alexis Sanchez celebrates with Romelu Lukaku after scoring his rebounded penalty, his first goal for Manchester United. 
 
 
 
GOAL!
West Brom 2-3 Southampton
 
72: Salamon Rondon gives West Brom a lifeline. Again, Chris Brunt delivers a superb cross into the box and Rondon gets up to flick the ball in.
GOAL!
Bournemouth 1-1 Stoke
 
70: The home side are level. After some nice build up play and confused defending in the box, the ball falls to Joshua King who scores like a true poacher. 
GOAL!
Manchester United 2-0 Huddersfield
 
68: Alexis Sanchez takes the penalty and it is very well saved. The ball rebounds back to him and Sanchez has a simple finish to score his first goal for Manchester United. 
Manchester United 1-0 Huddersfield
 
Penalty to Manchester United!
 
66: Micheal Hefele fouls Alexis Sanchez.
Manchester United 1-0 Huddersfield
 
Romelu Lukaku has been involved in six goals in the last six games. Could this be the start of another goal scoring run for the Belgian striker. Meanwhile Paul Pogba is comes on for Jesse Lingard.
 
GOAL!
Brighton 2-1 West Ham
 
60: Jose Izquierdo collects the ball on the left, cuts inside and curls a shot beyond Adrian in emphatic fashion. 
GOAL!
West Brom 1-3 Southampton
 
56: James Ward-Prowse turns goal scorer after providing an assist earlier from a corner. The English midfielder takes charge from a free kick and curls the ball into the corner of the net. 
GOAL!
Manchester United 1-0 Huddersfield
 
55: Juan Mata crosses a low ball towards Romelu Lukaku who turns the ball in from the near post. The forward does well to get ahead of his marker and finishes well.
GOAL!
Leicester 1-1 Swansea
 
52: Federico Fernández equalises for the visitors. Ki Sung-yueng floats a corner into the box and Fernandez gets up well to head in.
Manchester United 0-0 Huddersfield
 
More on that penalty claim earlier in the first half. Scott McTominay was clattered by Terence Kongolo but the referee was unmoved.
 
Second half
 
Teams are making their way back to the pitch and the second half of Premier League games are about to get underway. We'll bring you all the goals as they go in and the best of the action across the country. 
 

Half Time

 
West Brom 1-2 Southampton
 
West Brom struck first but Southampton have turned things around when Mario Lemina started the comeback with a stunning goal.
 
Bournemouth 0-1 Stoke
 
Xherdan Shaqiri's header, yes header, is the difference at the break. 
Manchester United 0-0 Huddersfield
 
Half Time
 
It's been a frustrating afternoon for Manchester United so far. They may have been denied a penalty when Terence Kongolo appeared to foul Scott McTominay in the area. 
 
Brighton 1-1 West Ham
 

Half Time

Glenn Murray opened the scoring but Javier Hernandez brought the scores level after a well worked goal.
 
Leicester 1-0 Swansea 
 

Half Time

 
Jamie Vardy's goal is the difference at the break. It's been a fairly even competition so far.
 
 
 
GOAL!
West Brom 1-2 Southampton
 
44: It's a quick-fire double for Southampton and Jack Stephens doubles the lead just three minutes after Southampton drew level. James Ward-Prowse delivers another trademark corner and Stephens makes up for his earlier poor marking for West Brom's goal by scoring a header.
GOAL!
West Brom 1-1 Southampton
 
40: Mario Lemina scores with an absolute rocket. He midfielder collects the ball on the edge of the box and unleashes a powerful drive beyond Ben Foster in the West Brom goal.
Bournemouth 0-1 Stoke 
 
Xherdan Shaqiri celebrates with his trademark pose after heading Stoke into the lead.
 

Saturday fixtures:

Burnley 12:30 Manchester City

Bournemouth 15:00 Stoke City

Brighton 15:00 West Ham

Leicester 15:00 Swansea

Manchester United 15:00 Huddersfield

West Brom 15:00 Southampton

Arsenal 17:30 Everton

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