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Hull 2-1 West Ham
Big win for Hull.
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Spurs close gap on leaders Chelsea to seven points
Zaha & Benteke stun Chelsea after Fabregas opener
Dier & Son goals for Spurs, who lose Wanyama, Winks & Janssen to injuries
Wins for Leicester, Hull & Watford; Man Utd held by West Brom
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Hull 2-1 West Ham
Big win for Hull.
Burnley 0-2 Tottenham
A huge win in the title race. Are Tottenham about to close the gap to seven at the top?
Chelsea are still playing and still losing...
Man United 0-0 West Brom
That's Man United's 11th draw of the Premier League season.
It finished with a bit of handbags at the end, mainly involving Wayne Rooney.
A frustrating afternoon for the hosts.
Chelsea 1-2 Crystal Palace
Great play by Crystal Palace releases Wilfried Zaha in the box... but he lashes over!
Mamadou Sakho goes down with cramp in both legs, much to the Chelsea fans' frustration. A fair number of them decide to make for the exit.
Leicester 2-0 Stoke
All over! Craig Shapespeare becomes the first British manager to win his first four Premier League games and it is a win that surely all but guarantees top-flight football for next season.
Watford 1-0 Sunderland
It doesn't look good for Sunderland, does it?
Watford 1-0 Sunderland
Bryan Oviedo and Etienne Capoue have a little tete-a-tete and coming together, but let's face it, Sunderland really don't have time for this.
We are heading for the final whistle.
Hull 2-1 West Ham
Hull City have six minutes of time added on to hold on for a much-needed win.
As things stand, they are two points from safety. They need these three points.
Man Utd 0-0 West Brom
Jason Roberts
Former West Brom striker on Final Score
I have watched United a fair bit recently. They've had eight draws at home this season - and they normally create chances but don't have the final ball. Today, they are not even creating those chances and getting in behind West Brom.
Yes, West Brom are very resolute defensively, we all know that, but you have to ask if even a few of those home draws were wins, where would they be at this point in the season.
Chelsea 1-2 Crystal Palace
The 90 minutes are up and there will be SEVEN minutes of injury time.
Tense.
Leicester 2-0 Stoke
Peter Crouch shouts a rude word into the air as he glances a header just wide.
Into the 90th minute. Surely that's the win safe for Leicester?
Man United 0-0 West Brom
Another cracking save from West Brom keeper Ben Foster, who turns over Marcus Rashford's dipping shot.
There might be a goal in this one still. Two minutes of normal time remaining.
Hull 2-1 West Ham
It looks like Hull City have snatched this as Andrea Ranocchia gives them the lead, heading in from a corner.
Pressure back on Slaven Bilic. His side had been so comfortable for so long in this game.
Man United 0-0 West Brom
It's been all Man United in attack but Darren Fletcher has just had a golden chance from distance for the Baggies.
The West Brom midfielder lets fly and although David de Gea gets it in his hands, it parries up on to the bar before being grasped again by the Spanish keeper. Big let off!
Andrea Ranocchia
What a turnaround!
Chelsea 1-2 Crystal Palace
Chelsea are cranking up the pressure again as Wayne Hennessey makes his 12th save of the game to deny Willian.
Can Palace hold on? There's a nervy silence around Stamford Bridge now...
Watford 1-0 Sunderland
Fabio Borini drives the ball from distance and sends Heurelho Gomes into action.
The Watford keeper dives to his left and clears the immediate danger.
Sunderland really need a point or three here.
Hull 1-1 West Ham
Double change for Hull as Markus Henriksen and Shaun Maloney come on for Abel Hernández and Alfred N'Diaye respectively.
All square as we head into the final 10 minutes. Well poised.
Chelsea 1-2 Crystal Palace
How good has Mamadou Sakho been for Crystal Palace? The on-loan Liverpool defender produces a potentially win-saving block as he slides in to deny Pedro.
Leicester 2-0 Stoke
Almost a third! Riyad Mahrez chases Jamie Vardy's flick-on, turns and fires inches wide of the post. Mahrez holds his hands behind his head and screams into the sky. He knows how close that was.