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  • FT: Bournemouth 0-4 Liverpool - Nunez and Jota score doubles

  • FT: Sheffield United 2-2 West Ham United - Cornet fires home for first Hammers goal

  • Brereton Diaz equalises on Premier League debut but Ward-Prowse restores lead from spot & Brewster dismissed

  • Coufal sent off in injury time and McBurnie levels from penalty spot

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  1. 'The least we deserved'published at 16:19 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January

    FT: Sheffield United 2-2 West Ham

    Sheffield United

    Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder talking to TNT Sports: "That is the least we deserved, I thought we were really good. My side has character, resilience and a bit of bottle.

    "We have to bridge the gap and we have some good players. We had to go more direct at points but we were more than that today.

    "I felt we had control of the game and for Ben to get a goal, he will be an asset for us. It has been a decent day for us.

    "David Moyes will say he has had decisions go against him but I dont think that should have been a red card for Brewster. Their keeper makes an unbelievably rash decision to come out and we get rewards."

  2. 'Solanke looks the real deal'published at 16:18 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January

    Bournemouth v Liverpool (16:30 GMT)

    Glenn Murray
    Former Brighton striker on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Dominic Solanke looks like the real deal to me. I feel like the step back to the Championship helped him. It allowed him to play games and learn.

    This season I feel like he's a striker that is comfortable at this level.

  3. Solanke going for four in a rowpublished at 16:17 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January

    Bournemouth v Liverpool (16:30 GMT)

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    Dominic Solanke could become the first Bournemouth player to score in four consecutive home appearances in the Premier League.

    He managed only one goal in 21 top-flight appearances for former club Liverpool.

    He will be looking to add to his 12 league goals this season against the Reds today.

  4. 'Coping with absentees will define season'published at 16:16 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January

    Bournemouth v Liverpool (16:30 GMT)

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    Jordan Chamberlain, Empire of the Kop:, external

    Oscar Bobb's late winner for Manchester City against Newcastle United hurt Liverpool fans, who were desperate to see their biggest rivals drop points in the Premier League title race.

    Kevin de Bruyne is back and Erling Haaland will join him in February. It's quite possible that Pep Guardiola's side embark on one of those seemingly never-ending winning runs.

    Liverpool, however, are two points clear and have far outperformed expectations this season.

    How we cope with our current list of absentees will define our campaign.

    Mo Salah and Wataru Endo are away with their countries, while Trent Alexander-Arnold, Dom Szoboszlai and all the left-backs are injured.

    The main issue this causes is our right-hand side combinations.

    From Alexander-Arnold, Szoboszlai and Salah down this flank, we started with Connor Bradley, Ryan Gravenberch and Harvey Elliott in these three crucial positions against Fulham last time out. Nothing was happening on the right-wing and it took a huge second-half effort to turn the game around.

    Bournemouth away next weekend is a must-win game.

    Jurgen Klopp will keep Bradley at right-back, but maybe use Elliott on the right of the midfield three to replace the out of form Gravenberch and go with Luis Diaz in Salah's right-wing slot.

  5. Head-to-head statspublished at 16:15 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January

    Bournemouth v Liverpool (16:30 GMT)

    Bournemouth have lost eight of the past nine league meetings, with the exception being a 1-0 win in last season's corresponding fixture.

    That is one of only two victories by the Cherries in their 21 matches against Liverpool, with the other coming at home in December 2016.

    Liverpool won a League Cup fourth-round tie 2-1 at the Vitality Stadium in November.

    The last team to beat the Cherries twice away from home in the same season was Bristol City in 1999-2000.

  6. Can Liverpool extend their lead?published at 16:14 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January

    Bournemouth v Liverpool (16:30 GMT)

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    It's all going to plan so far for Liverpool as they sit top of the table with a two-point lead over Manchester City and Arsenal.

    They could extend the gap today with City not playing again in the Premier League until 31 January.

    They face a Bournemouth side in good form but Liverpool's only defeat in 20 league matches this season came against Tottenham on 30 September when they were reduced to nine men.

    Jurgen Klopp's side have trailed in 10 Premier League games this season but have won an unrivalled 19 points from losing positions.

    However, they are without key forward Mohamed Salah, who was the only player to start all of their league matches this season.

    He has been injured while on international duty at the Africa Cup of Nations with Egypt but Liverpool are unbeaten in their 10 Premier League games without him since he joined the club, winning the last four in a row.

  7. A team on the risepublished at 16:12 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January

    Bournemouth v Liverpool (16:30 GMT)

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    Bournemouth are in great form. They sit 12th in the table and could go level on points with Wolves if they win today.

    They have won seven of their 10 most recent league games, having failed to win any of their first nine under Andoni Iraola.

    Their tally of 19 points from the past eight matches is more than any other top-flight side over the same period.

    Iraola's side have won three of their last four league games at home, as many victories as in their previous 16 attempts at the Vitality.

    However, the Cherries have lost all nine top-flight fixtures against teams starting the day on top of the table, conceding 30 goals.

  8. Postpublished at 16:11 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January

    FT: Sheffield United 2-2 West Ham

    Still one more game to go.

    I'll start building up to Bournemouth v Liverpool which kicks off in around 20 minutes but we will bring you reaction from Bramall Lane.

    I'm sure there will be lots to go at...

  9. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 16:10 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January

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    If Everton had re-hired Moyes instead of Ancelotti into 2019, we (Everton) wouldn't be where we are now. West Ham fans need to be a lot more grateful, given the state they were in when he came back.

    Rob, Ely

  10. 'I had to stay calm'published at 16:09 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January

    FT: Sheffield United 2-2 West Ham

    Sheffield United

    Oli McBurnie talking to TNT Sports: "It had everything. The boys were excellent and we deserved at least a point.

    "I just had to stay calm. The performance was the main thing and we keep doing that and we will pick up points.

    "We know we have an uphill battle but it is down to us."

  11. Postpublished at 16:08 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January

    FT: Sheffield United 2-2 West Ham

    Clinton Morrison
    Former Republic of Ireland striker on BBC Radio 5 Live

    West Ham will be disappointed. They'll feel like it's two points thrown away.

  12. Postpublished at 16:07 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January

    FT: Sheffield United 2-2 West Ham

    A bonkers ending.

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  13. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 16:06 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January

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    Exactly the same as Onana against Wolves on the opening week. Can't argue with the decision but consistency would be nice.

    Nathan

  14. Postpublished at 16:03 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January

    FT: Sheffield United 2-2 West Ham

    Clinton Morrison
    Former Republic of Ireland striker on BBC Radio 5 Live

    I bet those fans who left early are running back into the stadium now.

  15. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:03 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January

    Sheffield United 2-2 West Ham

    All over in the most dramatic of fashions. Two red cards, a penalty, a goalkeeper substitution and an equaliser all in stoppage time.

    Madness.

  16. PENALTY APPEALpublished at 105 mins

    Sheffield United 2-2 West Ham

    West Ham want a penalty now! Ben Johnson curls in a cross from the right. Jarrod Bowen thinks he's been pulled down by Anel Ahmedhodzic but he's penalised instead for handball.

    David Moyes, again, is absolutely livid.

  17. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 16:01 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January

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    Can't see Liverpool using that buyback clause with Brewster.

    Lee from Doncaster

  18. goal

    GOAL - Sheffield United 2-2 West Hampublished at 16:00 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January

    Oli McBurnie (102 mins)

    He's equalised in the 102nd minute at Bramall Lane!

    Oli McBurnie coolly slots it into the bottom left corner. Chris Wilder wasn't watching but he's celebrating now.

  19. Postpublished at 16:00 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January

    Sheffield United 1-2 West Ham

    Oli McBurnie is actually taking the penalty now. James McAtee was just playing mind games.

    VAR check is over. Here's the penalty...

  20. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 16:00 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January

    Sheffield United 1-2 West Ham

    Alphonse Areola has to leave the pitch because he's been treated so West Ham have to make a substitution to bring on Lukasz Fabianski in order to have a goalkeeper on the pitch for the penalty!

    WOW.