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A Black Lives Matter and NHS logo is seen on a officials uniform during a Premier League match (Getty Images)
A Black Lives Matter and NHS logo is seen on a officials uniform during a Premier League match (Getty Images)

A comprehensive wrap of all the kick-off times, results and match reports for this weekend's English Premiership:

SATURDAY, 27 FEBRUARY  

Man City 2-1 West Ham

Manchester City's centre-backs Ruben Dias and John Stones both struck as the Premier League leaders beat West Ham. - MATCH REPORT

West Brom 1-0 Brighton

West Brom enlivened the battle to beat the drop with a controversial win over Brighton in which the Seagulls missed two penalties.

Leeds United 0-1 Aston Villa

Anwar El Ghazi struck the only goal of the game in the 5th minute as Aston Villa beat Leeds to be in 9th position in the league standings.

Newcastle 1-1 Wolves

Newcastle were held to a draw at St. James Park as Ruben Neves scored for Wolves in the 73rd minute to cancel out Isaac Hayden's 19 minute opener.

SUNDAY, 28 FEBRUARY

Crystal Palace 0-0 Fulham

Scott Parker's Fulham missed the chance to move within a point of safety as they were held to a goalless draw at Selhurst Park.

Leicester City 1-3 Arsenal

Arsenal came from behind to beat Leicester as David Luiz, Alexandre Lacazette and Nicolas Pepe scored in an impressive win - MATCH REPORT

Tottenham 4-0 Burnley

Gareth Bale struck twice and provided an assist as Spurs swept aside Burnley in a dominant display at home. - MATCH REPORT

Chelsea 0-0 Man United

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer fumed as Man United were denied a penalty in a controversial goallessdraw to drop further behind Man City. - MATCH REPORT

Sheffield United 0-2 Liverpool

Liverpool snapped a four-game Premier League losing streak as Curtis Jones and a Kean Bryan own goal earned a win.- MATCH REPORT

MONDAY, 1 MARCH

Everton 1-0 Southampton

Everton boosted their bid to earn a top-four finish as Richarlison sealed a win against struggling Southampton. - MATCH REPORT

TUESDAY, 2 MARCH 

Man City 4-1 Wolves

Manchester City equalled their club record of 28 games unbeaten, hammering Wolverhampton Wanderers to open up a gaping 15-point lead at the top of the Premier League. - MATCH REPORT

WEDNESDAY, 3 MARCH

Burnley v Leicester City - 20:00

Sheffield United v Aston Villa – 20:00

Crystal Palace v Man United – 22:15

THURSDAY, 4 MARCH

West Brom v Everton – 20:00

Fulham v Tottenham – 20:00

Liverpool v Chelsea – 22:15

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