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Premier League fixures this week
Tuesday, April 1
Wolves 1-0 West HamArsenal 2-1 FulhamNottingham Forest 1-0 Manchester United
Wednesday, April 2
Southampton vs Crystal Palace - 7:45pm - live on talkSPORT AppBournemouth vs Ipswich - 7:45pmBrighton vs Aston Villa - 7:45pm - live on talkSPORTNewcastle vs Brentford - 7:45pmManchester City vs Leicester - 7:45pm - live on talkSPORT 2Liverpool vs Everton - 8pm
Thursday, April 3
Chelsea vs Tottenham - 8pm - live on talkSPORT
a minute agoBy Jack Johnson
57' YES THEY CAN!
We're still awaiting more goals in the other games.
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24 minutes agoBy Jack Johnson
ASTON VILLA LEAD NOW!
It comes from a long ball by Morgan Rogers, sending Rashford through on goal a long way out.
The loanee then finishes past Bart Verbburggen and wheels away to celebrate with the away end.
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29 minutes agoBy Jack Johnson
We’re back underway in the five earlier kick-offs.
At the Amex, Aston Villa feel they’ve been hard-done-by.
And it’s led to some more VAR controversy, with Jacob Ramsey seemingly being brought down in the box by Jack Hinshelwood.
Ramsey skipped down the left and beat his man before being tripped, however, VAR did not overturn the referee’s decision for no penalty.
A Premier League statement read: “The referee’s call of no penalty to Aston Villa following a challenge by Hinshelwood on Ramsey was checked and confirmed by VAR – with the contact deemed not to reach the threshold for a foul.”
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30 minutes agoBy Jack Johnson
There goes the half-time whistle.
Liverpool are being held by Everton at Anfield and it's actually the Toffees who should be in front.
Southampton 1-0 Crystal Palace Bournemouth 0-1 Ipswich Brighton 0-0 Aston Villa Newcastle 1-0 BrentfordManchester City 2-0 Leicester Copied
45 minutes agoBy Jack Johnson
32' EVERTON STRIKE THE POST!
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57 minutes agoBy Jack Johnson
21' Everton are denied an unexpected opener!
Beto has the ball in the net but the offside flag goes up instantly and celebrations are cut short.
The Everton defender gets instantly booked, making him the player with the joint most yellow cards without ever being sent off in Premier League history (63).
VAR then takes a look but then doesn't change the on-field decision to red despite the nasty replays.
The Premier League have released a statement on the VAR decision, which reads: "The referee’s call of yellow card for a reckless foul by Tarkowski was checked by the VAR, with contact on the follow through after Tarkowski had played the ball deemed to be reckless."
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Today, 20:11By Jack Johnson
10' Liverpool continue to control the game.
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