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West Brom vs Watford live: Latest score, team news and updates with Hornets looking to secure Premier League status

Follow te latest from the Premier League clash at The Hawthorns

Charles Reynolds
Saturday 16 April 2016 12:23 BST
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Watford’s Odion Ighalo (left) celebrates scoring the opening goal during the 2-1 FA Cup sixth round win over Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium getty
Watford’s Odion Ighalo (left) celebrates scoring the opening goal during the 2-1 FA Cup sixth round win over Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium getty (Getty)

Watford can join West Brom in surpassing the 40-point mark and confirming their place in next season’s Premier League, with the Hornets keeping one eye on next weekend’s FA Cup semi-final clash with Crystal Palace. Follow the latest here.

  • Salomon Rondon has recovered from back injury
  • Etienne Capoue returns for Watford with Sanchez Flores set to rotate squad

Teams:

West Brom: Foster, Dawson, McAuley, Evans, Chester, Sessegnon, Fletcher, Yacob, McClean, Rondon, Berahino.

Subs: Olsson, Gardner, Anichebe, Myhill, McManaman, Sandro, Leko.

Watford: Gomes, Nyom, Prodl, Britos, Ake, Guedioura, Capoue, Watson, Jurado, Ighalo, Deeney.

Subs: Mario Suarez, Behrami, Amrabat, Paredes, Pantilimon, Berghuis, Anya.

Referee: Michael Oliver (Northumberland)

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Ranieri calm as Leicester close in on title
Van Gaal says he is under more scrutiny than any other manager

Today’s fixtures:

Norwich City vs Sunderland – 12.45pm

Everton vs Southampton – 3pm

Manchester United vs Aston Villa – 3pm

Newcastle United vs Swansea City – 3pm

West Bromwich Albion vs Watford – 3pm

Chelsea vs Manchester City – 3pm

Sunday’s fixtures:

Bournemouth vs Liverpool – 1.30pm

Leicester City vs West Ham – 1.30pm

Arsenal vs Crystal Palace – 4pm

Monday’s fixture:

Stoke City vs Tottenham Hotspur – 8pm

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GOAL! Chelsea 0 Man City 2 - Sergio AgueroCity double their lead, on the counter again, Nasri slipping in Aguero who adds a second goal. 

Charles Reynolds16 April 2016 18:40
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Chelsea 0 Man City 2: Chelsea making some subs, Kenedy and Traore on, Willian and Pedro off.

Charles Reynolds16 April 2016 18:56
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beca9a0d-686d-4da7-bb03-f6b07ce55fa2.jpgAguero adds his second goal 

Charles Reynolds16 April 2016 18:58
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Chelsea 0 Man City 2: Man City make a sub now, Aston Villa escapee Fabian Delph coming on for Samir Nasri.

Charles Reynolds16 April 2016 19:01
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25a33334-535e-4f93-920d-b52dc6f7b4eb.jpgAguero celebrates 

Charles Reynolds16 April 2016 19:03
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RED CARD! PENALTY! 

Charles Reynolds16 April 2016 19:04
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Chelsea 0 Man City 2: Courtois sent off for bringing down Fernandinho who was clean through on goal.

Charles Reynolds16 April 2016 19:06
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GOAL! Chelsea 0 Man City 3 - Sergio Aguero [pen]No mistake from the spot, that's his hat trick.

Charles Reynolds16 April 2016 19:07
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Chelsea 0 Man City 3: Iheanacho coming on for City, Aguero going off.

Charles Reynolds16 April 2016 19:11
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3 - Sergio Aguero is only the 3rd player to score an hat-trick away at Stamford Bridge in the Premier League (after van Persie & Kanu). Ace.

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Charles Reynolds16 April 2016 19:11

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