FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:52 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February 2017
West Brom 1-0 Stoke City
It will probably get easier, Saido.
Hull shock Liverpool with N'Diaye & Niasse goals
23 goals in six 15:00 GMT kick-offs
Four for Lukaku as Everton win nine-goal thriller with Bournemouth
West Brom beat Stoke - loud boos for Berahino against former club
Defoe double as Sunderland stun Palace - home fans react angrily
West Ham come from behind after Gabbiadini scores on Southampton debut
Watford hold on against 10-man Burnley
Gary Rose and Stephan Shemilt
West Brom 1-0 Stoke City
It will probably get easier, Saido.
Hull 2-0 Liverpool
All over! A big result at the top and the bottom of the Premier League.
Hull 2-0 Liverpool
Roberto Firmino spots Daniel Sturridge's clever run but the striker can't get enough of his shot.
Jurgen Klopp has conceded defeat, he shakes hands with Hull boss Marco Silva.
The hosts are seconds away from a massive win.
Ross Barkley
Have you ever seen someone celebrate before he's scored before. Ross Barkley makes it six, completing the easy task of wandering through a Bournemouth defence that is no longer there. Round the keeper, his arms aloft before rolling the ball into the empty net.
Hull 2-0 Liverpool
Chris Waddle
Ex-England winger, BBC Radio 5 live
For all Liverpool have dominated possession, you can't fault Hull. They have been disciplined and organised and got a result.
Liverpool are feeling the pace. There are a lot of leggy players out there.
#bbcfootball
Brayo: So the new Liverpool doesn't step up unless they are playing against a big team?
Latif Parkinson: Klopp needs to stop being stubborn now and recognise his problems are deeply systemic. There's no backbone to his squad.
Nick Hughes: We knew Liverpool's defence was poor at the start of the year but attacking play has overshadowed it until now
Hull 2-0 Liverpool
Superb save!
Eldin Jakupovic flings himself at Jordan Henderson's fierce shot from outside the box to preserve Hull's two-goal lead.
The 90 minutes are up and we are into the first of five minutes of stoppage time.
Harry Arter (90 mins)
This is a very, very silly game. Bournemouth have got another back, making this the first Premier League game of the season to have eight goals. Somehow Harry Arter finds a way through the Everton defence, forcing a bouncing ball to the line. He has to dribble round the post and put it into an empty net. Actually, that's gone out of play - shouldn't have stood.
Watford 2-1 Burnley
Burnley break as they look to snatch an equaliser and the ball is at Robbie Brady's feet but his shot is denied by Heurelho Gomes. Tense stuff at Vicarage Road.
Everton 5-2 Bournemouth
If there's a better individual performance in a Premier League match this season than Romelu Lukaku's demolition of Bournemouth, then someone will have to bag about six goals and save three penalties. Now he's whipping in crosses like David Beckham. Don't rule out him getting a fifth.
Crystal Palace 0-4 Sunderland
The win is as good as in the bag but Sunderland want that clean sheet as Jason Puncheon's shot is cleared off the line.
The Black Cats are on course for a stunning win but amazingly they will be bottom of the table at full time as things stand because of results elsewhere.
Tottenham v Middlesbrough (17:30 GMT)
Don't forget in all of this excitement there is still another Premier League game to come this evening.
Tottenham have made two changes for their game at White Hart Lane against Middlesbrough.
Goalkeeper Hugo Lloris returns following illness in place of Michel Vorm while left-back Ben Davies replaces the injured Danny Rose.
Aitor Karanka also makes two changes to his Middlesbrough side.
Centre-back Callum Chambers returns from a broken foot in the place of Antonio Barragan while Stewart Downing plays instead of Cristhian Stuani.
#bbcfootball
Henry: "Klopp out" going to get some legs now... Its lunacy and madness, but fans are fickle.
Chelsea Warrior: Niassseeeeee! Well done, Hull City!
Nick Clohessy: Marco Silva is starting to look like the signing of the season. He has got the Hull team playing solidly as a unit.
Romelu Lukaku (84 mins)
He's got four! Romelu Lukaku bullies his way through the Bournemouth defence, taking two with him, and side-foots past Artur Boruc. Too strong, too quick, too good. Incredible noise at Goodison, such a contrast from when the Cherries looked like getting back in it.
Oumar Niasse (84 mins)
Unbelievable!
Liverpool are caught out as their own attack breaks down and immediately the ball is thumped upfield for Oumar Niasse and the on-loan Everton striker shows great composure to race through on goal and sidefoot home.
Hull fans are in heaven, Liverpool supporters look lost.
Romelu Lukaku (82 mins)
Game over, Everton's win sealed by a hat-trick for the quite brilliant Romelu Lukaku. The Blues finally get a hold in the second half, come down the right, with Lukaku volleying in a cross from about 10 yards out.
Crystal Palace 0-4 Sunderland
Promising run by Loic Remy as he charges at a retreating Sunderland defence but the Palace striker lets himself down by effectively passing the ball to Vito Mannone with a weak shot.
West Brom 1-0 Stoke City
Berahino Watch: He's fallen over the ball. And been booed. A lot. Meanwhile, Erik Pieters has headed wide from inside the six-yard box. Eyes-closed job.
Ashley Barnes (78 mins)
Ashley Barnes swipes the spot kick in off the post to score only Burnley's fifth away goal of the season.
This should make the final few minutes interesting...
Watford 2-0 Burnley
Burnley have a lifeline as Sebastian Prodl handles on the line and the referee points to the spot...