KICK-OFFpublished at 16:01 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2018
We're back under way at Goodison Park. Other grounds slowly following...
Fans invade pitch & chant at owners as West Ham beaten by Burnley
Kenedy (2) and Ritchie as Newcastle beat Southampton
Bottom club West Brom hammered by Leicester after taking lead
Bong own goal and Tosun give Everton win over 10-man Brighton
Jordan Ayew sees red but Swansea draw at Huddersfield
Stephan Shemilt and Luke Reddy
We're back under way at Goodison Park. Other grounds slowly following...
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Simon Hancock: Just seen the replay. That looked more like a red for the Huddersfield player. Ayew looked like he went in with his toe forward, but Hogg had his studs up.
Dan Evans: It’s either 2 yellow cards or 2 red cards in the Huddersfield v Swansea game. I really don’t understand the decision... both players were reckless and got it wrong
Huddersfield 0-0 Swansea
Aaron Mooy looks like he will unlock this game if anyone does. The Huddersfield midfielder has had 79 touches already, as per the map below.. The record for a Premier League game is 181, set by Ilkay Gundogan for Manchester City against Chelsea last week.
Newcastle 2-0 Southampton
Michael O'Neill
Northern Ireland manager on BBC Radio 5 live
Newcastle will be very satisfied. Good performance, nothing too intricate. Matt Ritchie and Kenedy have put in a shift out wide, similarly with Shelvey and Diame in midfield, not taking any risks.
Southampton have been poor, on this form you would have to worry for them.
West Ham 0-0 Burnley
No doubt West Ham have bettered things but Burnley know how to resist don't they. They're doing just that.
Huddersfield 0-0 Swansea
Guy Mowbray
Match of the Day commentator at Huddersfield
In truth, Alfie Mawson could have been sent off in addition to Jordan Ayew. Swansea will think, in the circumstances, so far so good.
Huddersfield 0-0 Swansea
Steve Mounie takes a swing with his left peg, an easy gather for Lukasz Fabianski. Mounie has looked threatening and has had three efforts in the half, two of which went close.
The whistle sounds, as the home side end with 80% possession. That Jordan Ayew red card has set the dynamic.
Everton 0-0 Brighton
One-way traffic, chances wasted. Everton plugging away, Brighton content.
Sprinklers on. Go get a brew.
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Pellegrino is the worst manager Saints have had. He's relegated the club.
Tom, Crowthorne
Southampton board have to sack this manager. Les Reed another bad selection, Saints are in big trouble now
Kat Smith
Newcastle 2-0 Southampton
Newcastle nudging to safety. Saints shocking.
West Ham 0-0 Burnley
So we have no goals at Huddersfield, none at West Ham and none at Everton.
The Hammers try to end the half with a flurry as a corner comes in, Nick Pope claws it away. Four minutes of added time at London Stadium.
West Brom 1-1 Leicester
Cracking game.
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James Pye: Southampton should sack Pellegrino and hire Marco Silva before it’s too late
James Warren: I can’t believe how quickly we have turned into a joke in this league. How on earth is this guy still our manager?? 68% possession, yet 2 shots against us, both on target, both scored. What are we DOING?!
Huddersfield 0-0 Swansea
A look at the touch map at Huddersfield, where Swansea (right) have not touched the ball in the home area. What's more, they've barely touched it in the Huddersfield half.
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Where are Liveroool going to sign their players from once Southampton have been relegated?
Josh, Bristol
Newcastle 2-0 Southampton
Michael O'Neill
Northern Ireland manager on BBC Radio 5 live
I think Southampton need to look at getting two strikers on and get the ball forward quicker.
They have played their style of football for a number of seasons now, but it's a different style of football they will need in these eight, nine games.
Newcastle United 2-0 Southampton
Southampton (on the right below) have had more possession (68%) and more touches of the ball (237 to Newcastle's 112) but as the touchmaps below show, the home side have had more of the ball where it matters most - in the opposition area.
West Ham 0-0 Burnley
West Ham have comfortably bettered the chances so far and this is the best of the lot.
Manuel Lanzini latches on to a header over the top. The defending will anger Sean Dyche. The ball is bouncing but Lanzini has time and he elects to side foot low to the goalkeeper's left, only for Nick Pope to stick out a leg and deny him.
Great save.
Huddersfield 0-0 Swansea
Guy Mowbray
Match of the Day commentator at Huddersfield
Were Swansea to nick a goal it would be the biggest smash and grab in Premier League history.
You can't blame them for their approach at this stage though.
West Brom 1-1 Leicester
Jamie Vardy is livid. He thinks he's got his second of the afternoon, only for the flag to go up. Ben Chilwell's pass is met by the England man and steered into the bottom corner. The flag is up right away and replays show that's quite right too. Clear daylight between Vardy and the last defender