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Everton vs Manchester United as it happened: Leighton Baines rescues late point from the spot

Minute-by-minute action as Everton held Manchester United to a draw at Goodison Park

Joe Miles
Sunday 04 December 2016 12:31 GMT
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After the chaos of goals and red cards during Saturday’s Premier League fixtures, there was letting up on Sunday as Liverpool were stunned by Bournemouth.

The Cherrys came from 3-1 down to snatch a 4-3 victory in injury time as Jurgen Klopp's side suffered their first Premier League defeat since August.

In the later kick off, Manchester United were left frustrated again by Everton, who held them to a 1-1 draw, leaving Jose Mourinho still looking for his second Premier League win since early November and their first away from home since the 1-0 win over Hull in August.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic gave United a first-half lead but former Evertonian Marouane Fellaini, who came on as a substitute, gave away a clumsy penalty which Leighton Baines gratefully converted in the 89th minute.

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Saturday’s results:

Manchester City 1 Chelsea 3

Crystal Palace 3 Southampton 0

Stoke 2 Burnley 0

Sunderland 2 Leicester City 1

Tottenham 5 Swansea 0

West Brom 3 Watford 1

West Ham 1 Arsenal 5

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Good morning and welcome to The Independent’s live coverage of Sunday’s Premier League action as Bournemouth host Liverpool before Manchester United travel to Goodison Park to face Everton.

We will bring you all the build-up, news and minute-by-minute updates from today’s two fixtures, so make sure you stay tuned in.

Jack Austin4 December 2016 10:52
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Samuel Lovett4 December 2016 12:21
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Team line-ups today: 

Bournemouth: 

Artur Boruc 

Adam Smith 

Simon Francis 

Steve Cook 

Nathan Ake 

Harry Arter 

 Dan Gosling 

Jack Wilshire 

Junior Stanislas 

Joshua King 

Callum Wilson 

Liverpool: 

Loris Karius

Nathaniel Clyne 

Lucas Leiva 

Dejan Lovren 

James Milner 

Emre Can 

Jordan Henderson 

Georginio Wijnaldum 

Divock Origi 

Sadio Mane 

Roberto Firmino

Joe Miles4 December 2016 13:05
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Bournemouth are chasing their first home win since October, but it will be a tough task against a team of such ability. Liverpool's fine run of form is set to continue, but the return of Wilshire and Boruc could cause an upset. 

Just 20 minutes until kick-off now, stay tuned...

Joe Miles4 December 2016 13:12
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Liverpool have not lost against Bournemouth in a total of nine meetings, in all competitions. The pressure is on today for The Cherries.

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What's your prediction?

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Samuel Lovett4 December 2016 13:23

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