Summary

  • Result: Man Utd 1-1 West Ham - Ibrahimovic cancels out Sakho opener

  • Mourinho sent to stands after kicking drinks bottle

  • Result: Southampton 1-0 Everton (Austin after 41 secs)

  • Sanchez double helps Arsenal beat Bournemouth 3-1

  • Gomes own goal gives Stoke 1-0 win at Watford

  1. 'I don't see any surprises'published at 14:10 Greenwich Mean Time 27 November 2016

    Arsenal v Bournemouth (14:15 GMT)

    Mark Lawrenson
    Former Liverpool defender

    Bournemouth got a good win at Stoke last weekend and they are clearly capable of upsetting sides. I don't see any surprises happening here, though.

    Arsenal can mix it up in attack if they have to and they have got a bit of steel at the back even when they are not playing well.

    The Gunners are unbeaten in their past 18 games in all competitions, since their opening-weekend defeat by Liverpool, and I am backing them to continue that run.

    Lawro's prediction: 2-0

    Lloyd's prediction: 5-0

  2. 'Arsenal have lost momentum'published at 14:09 Greenwich Mean Time 27 November 2016

    Arsenal v Bournemouth (14:15 GMT)

    Simon Brotherton
    Match of the Day commentator at the Emirates

    Arsenal are unbeaten in 18 matches since the opening weekend and at the start of the weekend sat just three points off the top of the table, but the mood around the Emirates hardly seems one of optimism unbounded.

    They've seen it all before, when promising autumns have failed to turn into winning springs.

    Wednesday's Champions League draw at home to Paris St-Germain wasn't exactly a case of points dropped, given how much better PSG were in the first half and the chances Edinson Cavani had on the night, but three draws in the last four Premier League matches have seen them lose some momentum.

    Bournemouth travel to London on the back of their first away win and clean sheet on the road after beating Stoke last week. They'll miss the influence of loanee Jack Wilshere though, who can't play against his parent club.

  3. 'I think I pushed him'published at 14:07 Greenwich Mean Time 27 November 2016

    Watford 0-1 Stoke

    Stoke midfielder Charlie Adam speaking to Sky Sports: "I thought we were excellent after last week's disappointment. You need to bounce back and we did that. It is a tough place to come.

    "We used our head in the last five to 10 minutes by just keeping the ball in the corner and running the time down. 

    "I think it was a foul [for the goal] really, I think I pushed him but we'll take it, it's a great win."

  4. Postpublished at 14:07 Greenwich Mean Time 27 November 2016

    Arsenal v Bournemouth (14:15 GMT)

    .Image source, .

  5. 'We have to at our best'published at 14:05 Greenwich Mean Time 27 November 2016

    Arsenal v Bournemouth (14:15 GMT)

    Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe: "We are going to be at our very best, it's a very tough assignment. 

    "You have to get the balance right but you can't change who you are. This season, we have had that belief that we can win in every game but you need some luck. 

    "I back the players to give a very good performance."

  6. Unfinished business for Wilsherepublished at 14:01 Greenwich Mean Time 27 November 2016

    Arsenal v Bournemouth (14:15 GMT)

    Martin Keown
    Former Arsenal defender on MOTD2 Extra

    The one thing people forget about Jack Wilshere is that Bournemouth he can play regularly as he has to play every seven days but at Arsenal it would be every three days.

    He would want reassurances about his future as he would want to be playing. Arsene Wenger would do that with honesty. 

    For Jack it is about proving his fitness. When he comes back to Arsenal he will have to play every three days. Can he do that? If I was Jack I would be thinking that I need to get back to Arsenal. there is unfinished business for him there.

  7. What now?published at 14:01 Greenwich Mean Time 27 November 2016

    We'll bring you all the reaction to the game at Vicarage Road, but we now switch our main focus over to matters Arsenal v Bournemouth.

    What do you reckon, Martin...?

  8. Postpublished at 13:56 Greenwich Mean Time 27 November 2016

    Jermaine Jenas
    Former England midfielder on 5 live Sports Extra

    In any given football game, if you have more players on the pitch who want the win for their team, you are more likely to succeed and that's what Stoke have proved today.  

    That is the worst I've seen Watford play this season and they got what they deserved. 

    Troy DeeneyImage source, Reuters
  9. FULL-TIMEpublished at 90+4 mins

    Watford 0-1 Stoke

    A deserved win for Stoke. They managed that game superbly. Watford were woeful.

    And to add a touch of petulance to the occasion, Watford boss Walter Mazzarri looks to have refused to shake the hand of opposite number Mark Hughes.

    To be fair, he was shaking his arms around a lot during that game. Maybe he wanted to give them a rest?

    Seriously, though, that is a bit petty.

  10. Postpublished at 90+4 mins

    Watford 0-1 Stoke

    Stoke should have finished this. Giannelli Imbula picks up Xherdan Shaqiri's pull-back but curls his effort wide. Still, there are only seconds left. It is surely in the bag for the Potters.

  11. YELLOW CARDpublished at 90+3 mins

    Watford 0-1 Stoke

    And it gets worse for Watford. Valon Behrami's pull on Xherdan Shaqiri earns him a booking that means he misses the next match.

  12. Postpublished at 90+1 mins

    Watford 0-1 Stoke

    Erik Pieters slams an effort just wide of the post from 25 yards. We're into the first of four minutes of injury time.

  13. Postpublished at 13:49 Greenwich Mean Time 27 November 2016

    Alistair Bruce-Ball
    at Vicarage Road for 5 live Sports Extra

    Kind of sums it up for Watford. 

    That's the right decision from Robert Madley.

  14. RED CARDpublished at 89 mins

    Watford 0-1 Stoke

    Watford's hopes are evaporating. Miguel Britos has no choice here really. He takes one for the team by dragging back the breaking Xherdan Shaqiri for his second booking.

    On the plus side, he'll get first pick of the showers.

    Miguel BritosImage source, Reuters
  15. Postpublished at 88 mins

    Watford 0-1 Stoke

    Watford corner. Two minutes of normal time left.

  16. Postpublished at 86 mins

    Watford 0-1 Stoke

    Watford have realised how to get at Stoke, but has it come too late? Another cross in to the box is met by Troy Deeney but headed wide.

  17. Postpublished at 84 mins

    Watford 0-1 Stoke

    Good chance for Stefano Okaka, who is at the far post in acres of space to reach the ball following Odion Ighalo's overhead kick. The big forward takes it on the volley but offers a meek, soft shot into the sidenetting.

    Odion IghaloImage source, Getty Images
  18. Postpublished at 83 mins

    Watford 0-1 Stoke

    Peter Crouch is not just as asset at one end. He is well-placed to get his snow-covered dome to the ball to clear a Watford ball in to the box. He wins a free-kick too to eat into more of the time left.

  19. Postpublished at 13:41 Greenwich Mean Time 27 November 2016

    Jermaine Jenas
    Former England midfielder on 5 live Sports Extra

    When you are having to deal with crosses for ten minutes, one or two is going to reach someone. 

    Stoke need to get out, push higher up the pitch and start stopping Stoke being able to make these crosses. 

    For a team who have dominated this match, Stoke have allowed Watford to get back into it. 

    Stoke City"s Xherdan ShaqiriImage source, PA
  20. Team newspublished at 13:40 Greenwich Mean Time 27 November 2016

    Arsenal v Bournemouth (14:15 GMT)

    Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger makes seven changes from the draw with Paris St. Germain, including starting with right-back Mathieu Debuchy, who last played for the club in November 2015 before a spell on loan at Bordeaux last season. Keeper Petr Cech, left-back Nacho Monreal, midfielders Granit Xhaka and Mohamed Elneny plus wingers Theo Walcott and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain also return to the side. Aaron Ramsey is one of those to drop to a bench, which is again where striker Olivier Giroud starts.

    Arsenal XI: Cech, Debuchy, Mustafi, Koscielny, Monreal, Elneny, Xhaka, Walcott, Ozil, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Sanchez.

    ArsenalImage source, .

    Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe has a reshuffle with on-loan Gunners midfielder Jack Wilshere ineligible to play against his parent club. Howe makes two changes as Adam Smith and Brad Smith - making his Premier League debut for the club - replace Wilshere and the injured Charlie Daniels.

    Bournemouth XI: Federici, A Smith, Francis, Cook, B Smith, Gosling, Ake, Arter, King, Wilson, Stanislas.

    BournemouthImage source, .