Liverpool 1-0 West Ham United
Bournemouth 0-1 Newcastle United
West Brom 0-0 Huddersfield
Brighton 1-0 Swansea
Burnley 0-0 Southampton

Arnautovic continues to look like West Ham's most dangerous player, trying to catch Karius out with a drive towards the top corner but the Liverpool goalkeeper follows it all the way.

This man's sixth goal of the season has given Liverpool the lead at Anfield. Five minutes of the first-half remain.
Moments after scoring the opener, Emre Can could have an injury here. He is gingerly trying to walk it off after appearing to hurt his knee in an awkward landing but looks to be struggling.
Liverpool should have a second! Robertson whips a wicked ball across goal to the far post where Salah is waiting, but he heads over from close range! Cresswell managed to put just enough pressure on the Egyptian to put him off.
Liverpool break the deadlock! They have their 100th goal in all competitions this season through Emre Can, who latches onto a corner kick to power home a header having outjumped Patrice Evra. Poor marking from the Hammers.

A strong message directed at the West Ham board from the travelling support this afternoon.
West Ham have woken up a bit at Anfield; they almost respond to that early pressure with a goal themselves. Arnautovic made the most of a hugely difficult effort, almost chipping Karius only for the Liverpool goalkeeper to just about get fingertips to it to force it onto the bar.
Van der Hoorn bundles over Glenn Murray in the Swansea box and the referee points to the spot! Murray himself takes responsibility for it and smashes it straight down the middle.
Newcastle take the lead at Bournemouth! Matt Ritchie is freed superbly down the left by Jonjo Shelvey and looks to pick out Dwight Gayle in the middle. Asmir Begovic is out quickly to try and collect the ball ahead of the Newcastle striker but it breaks kindly to him, allowing him to backheel into an empty net.
West Ham are pretty much pinned the their defensive third at the minute; complete dominance from the home side so far.
Decent chance for Bournemouth to take an early lead too; Dan Gosling breaks into space to get onto the end of Junior Stanislas' cross but powers his header clean over the bar.
Mohamed Salah denied by the woodwork in the opening minutes! Firmino springs clear down the inside left and cuts a clever ball back to Salah, whose first touch opens up the space for the shot. He shoots across goal, looking for the far post but it comes back off the inside of the post! Adrian might have just got a very important touch to that.
One of the Cab Four Jonny Evans is back in the West Brom side this afternoon as captain.
ð· Taking on the Terriers...#WBAHUD #COYB #WBA pic.twitter.com/dPhKqzpicY
— West Bromwich Albion (@WBA) February 24, 2018
Alex Pritchard and Jonathan Hogg meanwhile are back in the Huddersfield starting XI after missing the FA Cup defeat to Manchester United.
TEAM NEWS with @ViessmannUK: #htafc Head Coach David Wagner has made two changes to his starting line-up for todayâs @premierleague game against @WBA; 3pm kick-off at the Hawthorns.
— Huddersfield Town (@htafcdotcom) February 24, 2018
â¡ï¸ Jonathan Hogg and @pritch_93
â¬ ï¸ @BillingPhilip and Tom Ince (AT) pic.twitter.com/wQLxuWn1RD
Sean Dyche meanwhile has made two changes to his side today; Sam Vokes and Charlie Taylor drop out with Ashley Westwood and Stephen Ward returning to the starting XI.
TEAM NEWS: Here's how the Clarets line up for today's @premierleague game against @SouthamptonFC at Turf Moor. pic.twitter.com/T8qjw5FnK2
— Burnley FC (@BurnleyOfficial) February 24, 2018
For Southampton, Pierre-Emile HĂžjbjerg comes into replace Oriol Romeu in midfield in the only change made my Mauricio Pellegrino this afternoon.
The teams are in!
— Southampton FC (@SouthamptonFC) February 24, 2018
Here's the #SaintsFC side for this afternoon's #PL clash with #BFC: pic.twitter.com/G249cuevcU
Just one change for Brighton this afternoon; Solly March drops to the bench and Anthony Knockaert comes into the XI. January signing Jurgen Locadia must wait for his Premier League debut; he starts on the bench.
ð¢ Here's how Albion line up for this afternoon's @premierleague fixture against @SwansOfficial at the Amex Stadium. Knockaert replaces March in the only change from the 1-1 draw at the bet365 Stadium. #BHASWA#BHAFC ðµâªï¸ pic.twitter.com/wbP7q0FFjV
— Brighton & Hove Albion â½ï¸ (@OfficialBHAFC) February 24, 2018
For Swansea, Alfie Mawson is fit again after recovering from a knee injury that ruled him out of the FA Cup clash with Sheffield Wednesday last weekend.
Here's how we will line up against @OfficialBHAFC...#BRISWA pic.twitter.com/khB7AGSwn6
— Swansea City AFC (@SwansOfficial) February 24, 2018
Eddie Howe has made just one change to the Bournemouth side that lost to Huddersfield last time out with Josh King coming into replace Jordon Ibe, who drops out of the squad completely. Jermain Defoe is back among the subs having recovered from the ankle injury suffered back in December.
ð° Headline team news ahead of our @premierleague game against @NUFC.
— AFC Bournemouth ð (@afcbournemouth) February 24, 2018
ð King starts
ð Fraser and Stanislas out wide
ð Defoe back on bench
Live blog â¡ï¸ https://t.co/5O5x5tm6Zj#BOUNEW | #afcb ð pic.twitter.com/3y6qhEv11y
Newcastle United beat Manchester United last time out, so why would he change his side? It's the same XI for Rafa Benitez.
TEAM NEWS: Here's how Newcastle United will line up at @afcbournemouth this afternoon (kick-off 3pm GMT). #NUFC pic.twitter.com/lCBHJoY41j
— Newcastle United FC (@NUFC) February 24, 2018
Patrice Evra, no stranger to a run-in at Anfield, makes his Premier League debut this afternoon, but his former Manchester United teammate Javier Hernandez drops to the bench. Michail Antonio is also out of the starting XI with Manuel Lanzini coming straight back into the starting XI to support Marco Arnautovic.
Winston Reid is fit again after a recent throat infection but starts on the bench this afternoon.
Evra makes his debut and Manu starts on his return from injury ð pic.twitter.com/tDoLiaLPDQ
— West Ham United (@WestHamUtd) February 24, 2018
Jurgen Klopp makes three changes to the Liverpool side that coasted past Porto last week. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Emre Can, the latter who was suspended for that victory in Portugal, return to the Reds midfield while Joel Matip slots in at the back to partner Virgil van Dijk.
Georginio Wijnaldum and Danny Ings have failed to make the match day squad due to illness.
ð¨ TEAM NEWS ð¨
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) February 24, 2018
Today's #LFC side to face the Hammers... https://t.co/vJhxx1f6ui pic.twitter.com/de60Zn71a5