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Southampton 1-1 Crystal Palace – Long, McArthur, Swansea 0-1 Tottenham – Llorente, West Ham 1-1 West Brom – McClean, Carroll, Manchester City 2-0 Watford – Sterling, Kabasele OG

SOUTHAMPTON 1-2 CRYSTAL PALACE – MILIVOJEVIC

80: Luka Milivojevic sweeps a first-time effort beyond Alex McCarthy and the Eagles lead! Should Mauricio Pellegrino be fearing for his job?

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78: So close to a second as Son Trippier’s cross superbly and volleys just past the far post.

MANCHESTER CITY 3-0 WATFORD – AGUERO

63: Gomes spills Kevin De Bruyne’s cross from the right and Sergio Aguero is in the perfect place to tap in.

Aguero has now scored 10 goals in six appearances against Watford in all competitions.

74: Harry Kane’s first involvement is to win a corner. Lamela delivers but Fabianski is quickly off his line to claim. No sign of this heavy rain… Sissoko replaces Lamela.

SOUTHAMPTON 1-1 CRYSTAL PALACE – MCARTHUR

71: James McArthur arrives at just the right time to meet Christian Benteke’s header with an unstoppable volley.

McArthur has scored five goals in all competitions for Crystal Palace this season, equalling his best haul in a single season in English football (also 2016-17).

70: Dele Alli wants a penalty, and he’s got a decent case. van der Hoorn pushes the midfielder as he looks to glance a Dier ball forward.

Ben Davies then makes a goal-saving challenge on Jordan Ayew, who gave Lloris and Vertonghen the slip before seeing his shot blocked.

Woodwork! A corner bounces off van der Hoorn and strikes the bar before dribbling behind. It’s all kicking off now! 

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69: Here comes Harry Kane! Mauricio Pochettino clearly isn’t happy with a one-goal advantage and the England international comes on to rapturous applause from the travelling Tottenham fans. Llorente heads off.

65: Davinson Sanchez is substituted, just minutes after narrowly avoiding a second yellow card. Wanyama on. Lamela is also booked.

Narsingh breaks behind the line. Could this be the moment? Nope, his first touch takes him wide and Lloris saves at his near post.

63: Spurs are turning the screw. Fabianski is forced to parry away a Christian Eriksen free-kick, and he does the same a few seconds later from the Dane.

WEST HAM 1-1 WEST BROM – CARROLL

59: Aaron Cresswell’s inviting cross is met by Andy Carroll’s head and the Hammers are level! Cue everyone pleading for Gareth Southgate to take the striker to Russia…

59: Davinson Sánchez is on his final warning as he clumsily brings Olsson down. Robert Madley gives him a ticking off. Can Swansea capitalise on the free-kick? Nope. The cross alludes everyone.

56: Huge blow for Swansea as Angel Rangel comes off injured. Where on earth are they going to find a better rhyming name?! Narsingh, who changed the game against Watford, replaces him.

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53: Son clearly doesn’t want Sanches to feel self-conscious about his rubbish shot, so produces an ever worse one down the other end.

Oh joy, heavy rain expected to arrive in ten minutes…

51: Here comes Renato Sanches… and there goes the ball. The midfielder tamely shoots wide having travelled the better part of 30 yards.

48: We’re seeing some weird bounces on the pitch. It’s kind of like playing cricket at a local park and the ball pings 90 degrees for no reason!

SWANSEA 0-1 TOTTENHAM

45: And we’re back underway at the Liberty Stadium. The rain has mercifully stopped and the ground staff have been stabbing the pitch for 15 minutes to get rid of the water. Fingers crossed we’ll see a better match in the second half.

SWANSEA 0-1 TOTTENHAM

HT: After an uneventful 60 seconds referee Robert Madley blows his whistle. Spurs go in ahead but they’re a touch fortunate because Llorente’s opener was clearly offside. Time for a hot shower and a change of clothes.

For the players obviously, not me…

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44: Swansea corner! They have to make set-pieces count… close. Lloris punches the initial delivery clear before Sanchez blocks a shot and clears the rebound to the moon!

41: Fernando Llorente almost grabs another against his former club but can’t keep his header from Christian Eriksen’s free-kick down.

39: Close! Dyer’s cross from the right alludes everyone and sits up nicely for Olsson to smash it wide. Should have done better from there.

36: I think this game will be remembered for the rain-soaked surface rather than the football. The ball is hardly rolling and nobody’s able to create anything of note from open play.

33: There’s an excited hushed silence around the Liberty as Swansea win a free-kick just outside the Tottenham penalty area. I think they might have forgotten that Gylfi Sigurdsson no longer plays for them. Renato Sanches fires over.

WEST HAM 0-1 WEST BROM – MCCLEAN

30: James McClean is given time and space to line up a shot which finds the net via a deflection.

MANCHESTER CITY 2-0 WATFORD – KABASELE OG

13: Kevin De Bruyne delivers another dangerous cross and, in trying to deny Sergio Aguero, Christian Kabasele turns into his own net.

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23: Hmmmm, the rain isn’t stopping here and a few puddles are starting to appear. I fear we won’t finish tonight’s clash if it doesn’t relent.

20: And back to things in south Wales. Nothing has really changed as Tottenham continue to dominate things. Alli and Llorente have shot from distance but haven’t troubled Fabianski.

SOUTHAMPTON 1-0 CRYSTAL PALACE – LONG

17: Good grief! More shocking than a Raheem Sterling goal after 38 seconds is the fact Shane Long has actually scored a goal! Long latches onto Jeremy Pied’s low cross and finds the corner.

Shane Long’s goal ended a run of 1320 minutes without scoring in the Premier League, since doing so against Sunderland in February 2017.

MANCHESTER CITY 1-0 WATFORD – STERLING

1: Pep Guardiola’s side have taken the lead after 38 seconds! Raheem Sterling converts from close-range after a left-flank cross from Sane. This could be a cricket score!

At 38 seconds, Sterling’s goal is the fastest scored in the Premier League this season, and the third fastest scored by Manchester City in Premier League history.

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SWANSEA 0-1 TOTTENHAM – LLORENTE

13: He comes back to haunt his old side! Fernando Llorente nods in from Christian Eriksen’s free-kick. The replays show the Spaniard was a yard offside when the delivery came in. Harsh on Carlos Carvalhal’s side.

Apparently that’s his first league goal of the season for Spurs. And for those wondering, No, he didn’t celebrate.

12: Martin Olson collects the first booking of the evening for a filthy challenge on Trippier. Eriksen sends it in from the right flank but Fernandez clears.

9: Mauricio Pochettino looks like he’s ready for a diamond heist after tonight’s match. He’s wearing a wooly hat, snood and gloves as the rain pours down. It’s the perfect alibi…

6: The visitors are in complete control in the early stages. Swansea are playing with five at the back and have been defending since the first kick!

3: Right, it could take a while to see some quality here at the Liberty folks. Jan Vertonghen just picked the ball up and smashed it directly out of play, for almost no reason whatsoever!

UNDERWAY…

1: Aaaaand we’re off in three of the four Premier League fixtures tonight folks. Manchester City vs Watford starts at 8pm. Filthy weather in Swansea. Dark, gloomy, windy and wet.

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TWO-MINUTE WARNING

19:43: You have approximately two-minutes to prepare for tonight’s chaos folks. I’ve got a feeling we’ll see plenty of goals tonight. And yes, we’d all love Fernando Llorente to tweak his hamstring in the opening 30 seconds. Nothing serious mind, just a 48-hour injury… does that make me a bad person?

HAVE YOUR SAY

19:40: If you want to vent your frustrations, or discuss any issues in the world of football (within reason), then get in touch!

You can either comment at the bottom of the page or contact me via Twitter using the hashtag #ExpressSport.

WE MISSED A TRICK!

19:35: Forget triple captaining Harry Kane. Manchester City have won their last seven meetings with Watford in all competitions, by an aggregate score of 24-3!

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STREAKERS…

19:30: Only three sides have ever had a longer winless streak in the Premier League than West Brom’s current run of 19. (Derby 32, Sunderland 26 and Norwich 21). 

PEP: WE WILL LOSE

19:25: Inspiring words from the Manchester City manager there…

Their 21st of 38 fixtures concluded on Sunday in a 0-0 draw at Crystal Palace, leaving them undefeated and with the remarkable total of 19 victories.

That they also set a divisional record of 18 consecutive wins led to widespread descriptions of them as English football’s finest ever team, and at Palace they avoided defeat when Ederson saved Luka Milivojevic’s late penalty.

The Arsenal “Invincibles” of 2004 are widely recognised as among England’s finest after they remained undefeated for an entire league season. They similarly narrowly avoided defeat at Manchester United when Ruud van Nistelrooy missed a penalty against them during a competitive 0-0 draw.

Guardiola, however, does not believe their achievement will be emulated, and largely because of the improvement that has been seen in domestic football since.

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TWITTER ROUND-UP

Wesley: One minute silence for those who triple captained Harry Kane.

Christian: Kevin De Bruyne starts after nearly getting his leg broken two weeks in a row while Harry Kane on the bench suffering from a snotty nose.

James: Feel sorry for everyone back at work today! No work until the 8th for me! Looking forward to City getting back to winning ways though!

Your contribution is NOT appreciated, James.

DE BRUYNE = UNBREAKABLE

19:15: So a couple of days after after being injured in a foul by Jason Puncheon at Selhurst Park, Kevin De Bruyne returns.

From career threatening to fully fit in under 48 hours. It’s a New Year miracle!

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LLORIS: WE’RE READY AND HUNGRY

19:10: Tottenham captain Hugo Lloris insists his side are ready to take the new year by storm after bouncing back from their mauling by Manchester City in style.

Keeper Lloris was helpless as four City goals flew past him at the Etihad Stadium two weeks ago but believes subsequent performances have proven the character of the team.

Spurs cruised through a potentially tricky trip to Turf Moor by beating Burnley 3-0, and followed it up with an emphatic 5-2 win over Southampton on Boxing Day.

Speaking before tonight’s trip to struggling Swansea, Lloris said “This team has character. We’ve showed it already in the past and we are showing it at the moment. We are looking forward first to Swansea and then West Ham. The important thing now is to keep on winning and to keep the confidence high inside our minds.

“It was so important to continue our momentum against Southampton after playing so well at Burnley. Now we have to be ready to start again with a busy week but as I said, we’re confident and looking forward to it.”

MANCHESTER CITY vs WATFORD

19:05: Whoaaaa, Kevin De Bruyne returns to the starting XI. Pep kept that quiet. David Silva is also back in the line-up.

Manchester City XI: Ederson, Walker, Stones, Otamendi, Delph, De Bruyne, Fernandinho, Silva, Sane, Aguero, Sterling.

Subs: Bravo, Danilo, Gundogan, Mangala, Bernardo Silva, Zinchenko, Toure.

Watford XI: Gomes, Janmaat, Wague, Kabasele, Zeegelaar, Watson, Capoue, Richarlison, Doucoure, Carrillo, Gray.

Subs: Prodl, Mariappa, Cleverley, Sinclair, Holebas, Karnezis, Pereyra.

Referee: Lee Mason.

FPL DISASTER…

19:00: Can I assume that we’re all in a glass case of emotion after seeing Harry Kane benched tonight?

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WEST HAM vs WEST BROM

18:55: Can we consider this a six-pointer too? Of course we can.

West Ham XI: Adrian, Zabaleta, Reid, Ogbonna, Cresswell, Kouyate, Obiang, Arnautovic, Lanzini, Masuaku, Carroll.

Subs: Noble, Hernandez, Ayew, Haksabanovic, Hart, Quina, Rice.

West Brom XI: Foster, Dawson, Hegazi, Evans, Gibbs, Yacob, Krychowiak, Rodriguez, Phillips, McClean, Rondon.

Subs: Robson-Kanu, Livermore, Brunt, Myhill, Burke, McAuley, Field.

Referee: Mike Jones.

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SWANSEA vs TOTTENHAM

18:50: Terrible news for Fantasy Football managers across the nation as Harry Kane starts on the bench tonight. All other team news seems pointless now…

Swansea XI: Fabianski, van der Hoorn, Fernandez, Mawson, Rangel, Sanches, Carroll, Clucas, Olsson, Dyer, Ayew.

Subs: Fer, Narsingh, Nordfeldt, Routledge, Bartley, Roque, McBurnie.

Tottenham XI: Lloris, Trippier, Sanchez, Vertonghen, Davies, Dier, Alli, Lamela, Eriksen, Son, Llorente.

Subs: Kane, Wanyama, Vorm, Sissoko, Aurier, Winks, Walker-Peters.

Referee: Robert Madley.

SOUTHAMPTON vs CRYSTAL PALACE

18:45: And here are the line-ups for the six-pointer at St Mary’s.

Southampton XI: McCarthy, Pied, Stephens, Yoshida, Bertrand, Romeu, Hojbjerg, Ward-Prowse, Tadic, Boufal, Long.

Subs: Davis, Lemina, Gabbiadini, Redmond, Targett, Bednarek, Forster.

Crystal Palace XI: Hennessey, Fosu-Mensah, Kelly, Tomkins, Schlupp, Cabaye, Milivojevic, McArthur, Townsend, Benteke, Zaha.

Subs: Speroni, Van Aanholt, Lee, Souare, Sako, Delaney, Riedewald.

Referee: Stuart Attwell.

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KANE BENCHED!

18:44: Harry Kane starts on the bench! I repeat, Kane does NOT start for Tottenham tonight.

TWO-MINUTE WARNING

18:43: We’ll have all those starting XI’s dropping through any moment now folks. And I’m guessing we’ve all made Harry Kane our Fantasy Football captains tonight. Fingers crossed he’s recovered from that pesky cold.

HAVE YOUR SAY

18:40: If you want to vent your frustrations, or discuss any issues in the world of football (within reason), then get in touch!

You can either comment at the bottom of the page or contact me via Twitter using the hashtag #ExpressSport.

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WHAT’S ON?

18:35: This is probably a redundant question considering you’ve decided to join me!

We’ll be focusing mainly on the clash between Swansea and Tottenham, but there are three other fixtures taking place tonight.

Southampton vs Crystal Palace, West Ham vs West Brom, Manchester City vs Watford.

I’ll keep you updated with all the goals, news and highlights as the night progresses.

EVENING

18:30: Welcome to our LIVE coverage of Swansea vs Tottenham from the Liberty Stadium.

Another day, another batch of Premier League fixtures. I thought we were supposed to stop overindulging after Christmas?

Not the I’m complaining of course. It’s either watch live football or help pack the festive decorations away.

And that’s a task I’d climb mountains to avoid.

Anyway, we’ve got a few cracking fixtures coming up shortly, and I’ll be guiding you through the lot!

SWANSEA vs TOTTENHAM

Swansea boss Carlos Carvalhal will be without full-back Kyle Naughton.

Naughton starts a three-match ban after accepting a Football Association violent conduct charge for a stamp on Watford’s Stefano Okaka during Saturday’s 2-1 win at Vicarage Road.

Tammy Abraham is a doubt with a niggling stomach injury and fellow striker Wilfried Bony is battling a hamstring problem, while Ki Sung-yueng (calf) and Kyle Bartley (knee ligaments) are likely to miss out again.

Harry Kane missed training on Friday but has continued to be assessed, with boss Mauricio Pochettino hopeful he could be ready for the Liberty Stadium encounter.

Victor Wanyama could make his first appearance since August as he steps up his return after long-term knee trouble.

MANCHESTER CITY vs WATFORD

Manchester City will be without Gabriel Jesus and Kevin De Bruyne when they host Watford.

Each suffered injuries in Sunday’s 0-0 draw at Crystal Palace, and manager Pep Guardiola also does not expect David Silva to return after being absent for personal reasons.

Defenders Vincent Kompany, Fabian Delph and John Stones could yet return but left-back Benjamin Mendy (knee) and midfielder Phil Foden (ankle) are still out.

Watford will have an unchanged squad for the trip. Captain Troy Deeney serves the last instalment of a four-match suspension following his red card against Huddersfield before Christmas.

Kiko Femenia, Will Hughes (both hamstring), Younes Kaboul (foot), Miguel Britos (ankle), Craig Cathcart, Nathaniel Chalobah and Isaac Success (all knee) are all still out injured.

WEST HAM vs WEST BROM

Mark Noble and Michail Antonio are struggling to be fit for West Ham’s meeting with West Brom.

Captain Noble is battling to shake off a hamstring injury and winger Antonio has yet to resume training after a groin problem.

Reece Oxford is back from a loan spell at Borussia Monchengladbach, but Sam Byram (hamstring), Jose Fonte and Edimilson Fernandes (both ankle) are still out.

West Brom boss Alan Pardew is expected to make changes for tonight’s trip.

The Baggies only played against Arsenal on Sunday and, with just 48 hours between games, Pardew could recall James McClean, Oliver Burke, Grzegorz Krychowiak and Allan Nyom.

Salomon Rondon (hamstring) is still struggling while Nacer Chadli (hip) and James Morrison (Achilles) are out for Albion.

SOUTHAMPTON vs CRYSTAL PALACE

Alex McCarthy could keep his place in goal as Southampton host Crystal Palace in the Premier League.

McCarthy recorded a clean sheet against Manchester United on Saturday after manager Mauricio Pellegrino dropped Fraser Forster.

Saints are still without striker Charlie Austin, who is both suspended and affected by a hamstring injury. Left-back Ryan Bertrand (hamstring) could be back in contention.

Crystal Palace hope to have Ruben Loftus-Cheek, James McArthur and Jeffrey Schlupp available.

Each missed Sunday’s 0-0 draw with Manchester City after picking up knocks in Thursday’s 3-2 defeat by Arsenal.

Jason Puncheon and Scott Dann also suffered injuries against City, meaning that with Mamadou Sakho and Joel Ward also injured, Martin Kelly and Damien Delaney will vie for selection in central defence.