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Following Leicester City’s game with Stoke City, all attention turns to the 3pm kick-offs, with Liverpool welcoming West Ham United to Anfield the pick of the action.
David Moyes is looking to end his run of having never won at Anfield during his spells with Everton and Manchester United.
West Bromwich Albion are looking to put their Barcelona troubles behind them in a relegation-bout with Huddersfield Town, while Burnley face Southampton.
Newcastle United are looking to build on their win over Manchester United with a trip to Bournemouth, while Brighton and Hove Albion host Swansea City.
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Hello and welcome to The Independent's live coverage of the 3pm kick-offs in the Premier League!
Here are the fixtures:
Bournemouth vs Newcastle
Brighton vs Swansea
Burnley vs Southampton
Liverpool vs West Ham
West Brom vs Huddersfield
Watford vs Everton (5.30pm)
Team news to follow...
Klopp wary of West Ham challenge
Liverpool host West Ham at Anfield this afternoon and Jurgen Klopp is prepared for a tough challenge.
In his pre-match press conference earlier this week, he said:
"They changed system and they’re just very mature right now. They’re not safe but it’s more positive for them.
"They’re in a good moment right now. At moments you play against a wall of eight, and they have quick players who are a little bit hidden for the counter.
"We all know that, it’s not easy. The good thing is we've had time to prepare and that’s helpful and that’s why it’s a different game to Porto.
"David (Moyes) is very experienced and knows what he’s doing."

Jurgen Klopp arrives at Anfield prior to today's game
Today's game against Huddersfield is a must-win for West Brom and this is what Baggies boss Alan Pardew has had to say about the encounter:
"This is a massive game against a Huddersfield side that have improved recently.
"They’ve had a couple of good results.
"We need to win for our fans, for ourselves, for our pride and show courage and honour in our performance."
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