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LIVERPOOL welcome Arsenal to Anfield to cap off a thrilling Super Sunday.

The Gunners crashed out of the Champions League on Wednesday night after losing 3-1 to PSG over two legs.

Arsenal's week is set to get worse this afternoon as Mikel Arteta's men are expected to give Liverpool a guard of honour ahead of kick off after months of battling for the title.

The Reds will be looking to bounce back on home turf following their 2-1 defeat at Chelsea last weekend.

Kick off time: 4.30pm BST

TV channel: Sky Sports Main Event

Live stream: Sky Sports app/NOW

Liverpool starting team: Alisson; Bradley, Konate, Van Dijk, Robertson; Gravenberch, Szoboszlai, Jones; Salah, Diaz, Gakpo

Arsenal starting team: Raya; White, Saliba, Kiwior, Lewis-Skelly; Partey, Merino, Odegaard; Saka, Trossard, Martinelli

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Liverpool 0-0 Arsenal

3. Odegaard whips in a free-kick from out wide.

Liverpool step out and Saka makes a very late run into the box.

He scuffs his shot well wide of the far post.

Big chance missed.

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Liverpool 0-0 Arsenal

1. It is an electric atmosphere at Anfield.

This will be a tough test for The Gunners without Rice.

Liverpool are looking to press high up the pitch.

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Kick-off: Liverpool vs Arsenal

We are underway at Anfield.

Guard of honour done, now to the football.

Arsenal get the match started.

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Arsenal starting XI:

Both Declan Rice and Jurrien Timber are left out of the matchday squad for this massive test.

22. Raya, 4. White, 2. Saliba, 15. Kiwior, 49. Lewis-Skelly, 8. Odegaard, 5. Partey, 23. Merino, 7. Saka, 19. Trossard, 11. Martinelli

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Liverpool starting XI:

Luis Diaz comes back into the side to make it a mouth-watering front four against The Gunners.

1. Alisson, 84. Bradley, 5. Konate, 4. van Dijk, 26. Robertson, 38. Gravenberch, 17. Jones, 11. Salah, 8. Szoboszlai, 18. Gakpo, 7. Diaz

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FT: Tottenham 0-2 Crystal Palace

The Eagles continue their impressive season in North London.

Two goals from Eberechi Eze was the difference between the sides.

That said, Oliver Glasner's side dominated this match.

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View from SunSport's Martin Blackburn at Old Trafford

A 17TH defeat of the Prem campaign for United – last time they lost this many in a top flight season, they were relegated 51 years ago.

Goals from Tomas Soucek and Jarrod Bowen saw the Hammers leapfrog Ruben Amorim’s men in the table and the Hammers had Alphonse Areola to thank for keeping a clean sheet.

Yet the Hammers were good value for their win which sees them jump a couple of places in the table.The domestic season cannot end quickly enough for the Red Devils – who drop to 16th – one place and one point above Tottenham, their opponents in Bilbao.

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FT: Nott'm Forest 2-2 Leicester

Not the result the City Ground was hoping for.

The point does move them into fifth place in the table, but they are trying to do this the hard way.

A late Buonanotte goal denies Nuno Espirito Santo's side the win today.

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FT: Man Utd 0-2 West Ham

Another woeful defeat for Man Utd.

It has confirmed two things for us today, firstly that Hojlund is a dreadful striker and secondly that beating mid-table sides from around the continent in the Europa League does not mean they are back.

Back to the drawing board maybe.

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FT: Man Utd 0-2 West Ham

The referee brings the game to a close.

Another defeat for Man Utd at Old Trafford.

Big confidence boosting win for The Hammers.

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Man Utd 0-2 West Ham

90+6. Eriksen puts a pinpoint cross onto the head of Hojlund.

He is six yards out and unmarked as he glances it wide of goal.

What a terrible effort.

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Man Utd 0-2 West Ham

90+4. Amad swings a cross in but Cresswell chests it back to Areola.

West Ham almost add a third but Ward-Prowse's shot is saved by the legs of Bayindir.

Poor effort from The Hammers' midfielder.

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Man Utd 0-2 West Ham

90+2. West Ham are all about game management now.

Even when the chance presents itself to attack, they opt to pass it around to keep the ball.

Each pass is greeted with ole chants from the crowd.

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Man Utd 0-2 West Ham

90. All you can hear now at Old Trafford is 'I'm forever blowing bubbles' being sung.

Eriksen swings in a corner but it easily headed clear.

We are going to have six added minutes.

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Man Utd 0-2 West Ham

88. Garnacho looks to play a pass to Hojlund in the middle.

West Ham are first to it and clear their lines.

The hosts are trying to throw everything at them now.

Credit: Alamy

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Man Utd 0-2 West Ham

86. Amass tries to drill a shot through a sea of players.

It deflects into the path of Mainoo, who tries to poke it towards goal but it goes wide of the target.

Time is running out now for the Red Devils.

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Man Utd 0-2 West Ham

84. Man Utd are trying to pepper the West Ham box with crosses.

Dorgu goes down out wide and a free-kick is awarded.

Seems a bad idea to bring their attacking threats off for the visitors, they are no longer gettting a breather from those attacks.

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Man Utd 0-2 West Ham

82. What a missed chance from Hojlund.

As a low drilled cross comes across the six yard box, he is completely unmarked at the back post with an open goal.

He seems so relaxed in his finish that he gives Areola time to scramble across his goal and make a superb block.

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Nott'm Forest 2-2 Leicester

81. Late drama at the City Ground.

Vardy lays it into the path of Buonanotte in the middle of the penalty area, who sweeps the ball home.

All square in this one, Forest need to find another goal.

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Goal - Facundo Buonanotte (Leicester)

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Man Utd 0-2 West Ham

78. Two big chances for the hosts.

Firstly, Amad plays in Hojlund in a wide position but his attempted shot is blocked by Areola at the expense of a corner.

As the cross is whipped in, Maguire has a completely free-header in the middle but sends it well wide of the goal.

Credit: Alamy

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Man Utd 0-2 West Ham

74. Seems a strange decision from Potter to bring off his two biggest attacking threats.

If they can see this game out, he will probably get away with it.

However, if Man Utd grab a goal, he could be in trouble.

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View from SunSport's Martin Blackburn at Old Trafford

FROM bad to worse for United since the break.

They slipped further behind as Jarrod Bowen tapped home a cross from ex United defender Aaron Wan Bissaka.

But more worryingly was the sight of key defender Leny Yoro walking off shaking his head a few minutes into the second half.

With the Europa League final just 10 days away, that is a big concern.

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View from SunSport's Graeme Bryce at the City Ground

Chris Wood has sent the City Ground wild with a sensational diving header to give Forest the lead, following from Morgan Gibbs-White's stunning cross.

It's the big Kiwi's 20th Premier League goal of the season - his best ever record for a season in his lengthy career.

Leicester are hanging on as Forest try to kill them off.

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Man Utd 0-2 West Ham

72. West Ham are on the front foot once again.

We have a slight break as Bowen is replaced by Fullkrug.

Kudus also comes off for Soler.

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