Chelsea look to restore their seven-point advantage at the summit of the Premier League with a win down on the south coast at Bournemouth, following wins for Liverpool, Southampton, Manchester City and West Ham.
- Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola eager to find John Stones a new defensive partner this summer
- Sadio Mane's injury makes Liverpool outsiders in race for the top four
- Jurgen Klopp looks past Sadio Mane injury as he argues Liverpool will cope without influential forward
- Pep Guardiola promises he will 'definitely' do better but insists Manchester City's attack must improve
Saturday's Premier League kick-offs
Tottenham Hotspur vs Watford - 12.30pm
Manchester City vs Hull City
Middlesbrough vs Burnley
Stoke City vs Liverpool
West Bromwich Albion vs Southampton
West Ham United vs Swansea City
Bournemouth vs Chelsea - 5.30pm
Sunday's Premier League kick-offs
Sunderland vs Manchester United - 1.30pm
Everton vs Leicester City - 4.00pm
Monday's Premier League kick-off
Crystal Palace vs Arsenal - 8.00pm
FULL TIME
BOURNEMOUTH 1 - 3 CHELSEA
It's all over at Dean Court, with Chelsea securing the three points and continuing their fine form at the top of the table. Two first half goals from Costa and Hazard provided Conte's men the advantage, but King's sublime striker just before the interval gave Bournemouth a lease of life. A stunning free kick from Alonso in the second half sealed the deal for the title toppers. Chelsea now sit seven points clear of Tottenham and take yet another stride towards their fifth league title.
It's been a glorious day of Premier League football. That is all from us today here at The Independent, but make sure you tune in tomorrow.
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