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Premier League - as it happened: Leicester vs Tottenham, West Brom vs Newcastle and more!

Re-live all the action from the Premier League

Sam Dymond
Tuesday 28 November 2017 18:48 GMT
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The Premier League fixtures continue to come thick and fast and there are four important games tonight.

The derby match between Brighton & Hove Albion and Crystal Palace is arguably the pick of the bunch, with Christian Benteke in line to start up top.

Leicester’s home match against Tottenham Hotspur is the other game to kick-off at 7.45pm and Mauricio Pochettino will be determined to get back to winning ways after an underwhelming home draw against West Brom on Saturday.

There are two games kicking off at 8pm. In-form Watford will host second-place Manchester United hoping they can maintain their good run of form.

And in the Midlands, West Brom will look to build on their point from Wembley with a win over Newcastle, who currently sit 14th in the table.

Follow all the live action below.

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Good evening and welcome to The Independent's live coverage of this evening's Premier League match between Watford and Manchester United.

We'll be bringing you extensive coverage of the action from Vicarage Road as well as all the moments that matter from tonight's three other games in the top-flight.

Here's the rundown of all that's in store over the next few hours.

Brighton v Crystal Palace – 7.45pm

Leicester v Tottenham – 7.45pm

Watford v Manchester United – 8pm

West Brom v Newcastle – 8pm

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We do have some team news for you right now though...

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Brighton v Crystal Palace

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Leicester v Tottenham

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The announcement of the teams at the King Power Stadium and the Amex means we are in for some milestones...

...while it's a personal landmark for Tottenham's Erik Lamela, who is back in Spurs' matchday squad for the first time in 13 months.

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And now for the eight o'clock kick-offs...

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Watford v Manchester United

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West Brom v Newcastle

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