Thursday, August 26, 2010

PREMIER LEAGUE LIVE Follow all the movement from Birmingham v Liverpool Fulham v Wigan and Everton v West Ham - as it happens

Sportsmail has all the movement from the Sunday"s Premier League clashes involving teams at both ends of the table. Liverpool go on their pull for fourth at Birmingham, West Ham have the possibility to finish their distressing run at Everton and Wigan have a difficult charge to take the points at Fulham. Stay up to date with Tom Bellwood from 2.30pm.

PREMIER LEAGUEEverton 2 West Ham 2 (FT)Birmingham 1 Liverpool 1 (FT)Fulham 2 Wigan 1(FT)

6pm: Big point for West Ham, Liverpool destroy to impress, again, and Wigan sojourn anything but safe.

Yet an additional drab day in Premier League football!

That"s all from me, you"ll get the greeting and reports here first. Goodbye.

5.55: FULL TIME - It"s all over, West Ham consequence a critical point with a overwhelming late equaliser.

5.53: West Ham breeze down the time with a late shift - Junior Stanislas is transposed by Danny Gabbidon.

5.49: The West Ham fans are bouncing around, singing with delight. And can you censure them? We"ll have 3 mins combined on.

5.46: GOAL ILAN equalises, with a illusory diving header. What a diversion and what a goal. The Brazilian brazen showed good ambition, drifting brazen to encounter Julien Faubert"s low cranky and crushed his header past Tim Howard. Cracker!

5.44: GOAL YAKUBU heads Everton at the back of in front. The move looked to be going down a cul de weal until it was worked wide, Leighton Baines"s cranky was met by the big striker at the nearby post. Game over? Not quite.

5.43: Jack Rodwell is on for the last eight mins or so, he replaces Leon Osman.

5.40: Everton haven"t been at the races in this half. Having pronounced that, they"ve usually won a dilemma ... that amounts to nought.

5.35: Change for the Hammers - Mido is transposed by Ilan. They don"t rubbish time with dual names in easterly London.

5.30: Huge chastisement scream for Everton. Manuel Da Costa"s leg scythed opposite Louis Saha"s midriff as the Toffees" striker detonate in to the box. Howard Webb waved the appeals away.

5.29: Everton are unequivocally struggling to find their walk in this second half. West Ham have the movement and a point could be so consequential come ninth of May. Can they cling to on or even scrape it?

5.24: Diniyar Bilyaletdinov has done approach for Yakubu.

5.23: A excellent move from West Ham squirms far-reaching and they should lead. Junior Stanislas motored away, fed Carlton Cole on the point of view but he lopsided his possibility far-reaching of the upright.

5.19: GOAL MANUEL DA COSTA levels for the Hammers. A scrappy-looking affair, but he bundled the round home over Tim Howard to send the travelling fans in to raptures.

Flat out: Moreno takes a decrease underneath Hangeland"s challenge

3.19: Early group headlines from Goodison Park has usually reached me. The Phil"s Neville and Jagielka will win the 200th and 100th Everton starts respectively. And West Ham will begin with Mido and Carlton Cole up front. Full sum when I embrace them.

3.14: A temperate begin at St Andrew"s, conjunction side has fake a possibility and Birmingham have been marked down to pumping a integrate of high balls in to the box but Reina has dealt with them comfortably. It"s all really composed on this exhausted Easter Sunday.

3.09: Chance for Fulham. Damien Duff, cut in from the right-hand channel (as he so loves to do), his cranky was met by Zoltan Gera, but the Hungarian"s header was well saved by Chris Kirlkland.

3.05pm: Hmmm, not a good understanding to share with you at the moment, I know, I know, we"ve usually had five minutes.

3pm: And we"re off at St Andrews" and Craven Cottage.

2.50: I"m already deliberation a little Easter associated puns for after this afternoon ... may be if we get a couple of early goals, we"ll be carrying Hot Cross Fun ... or, if Fernando Torres scores a blinder, it will be an Eggcellent strike. Don"t worry, I"ve already got me cloak on. If you"ve got any improved ones, do let me know.

Birm"ham v Liverpool - teams

Birmingham: Hart, Carr, Johnson, Dann, Ridgewell, Gardner, Ferguson, Bowyer, Fahey, Jerome, McFadden. Subs: Taylor, Larsson, Phillips, Benitez, Michel, Parnaby, Vignal.

Liverpool: Reina, Johnson, Carragher, Kyrgiakos, Insua, Benayoun, Gerrard, Lucas, Maxi, Torres, Kuyt. Subs: Cavalieri, Aquilani, Agger, Babel, Mascherano, Ngog, Degen.

Referee: Martin Atkinson

2.45: Fifteen mins until kick-off now, and we have the headlines from St Andrew"s ... Liverpool trainer Rafael Benitez has done 3 changes from the side knocked about by Benfica for the strife with Birmingham.

Sotiros Kyrgiakos, Yossi Benayoun and Maxi Rodriguez come in to the side at the responsibility of Daniel Agger, Javier Mascherano and Ryan Babel respectively.

Birmingham trainer Alex McLeish has no new damage worries and so fields anunchanged side, keeping conviction with the players who hold Arsenal to a 1-1 pull last weekend.

Fulham v Wigan - teams

Fulham: Schwarzer, Davies, Hughes, Hangeland, Konchesky, Duff, Murphy, Etuhu, Dempsey, Gera, Elm. Subs: Zuberbuhler, Baird, Shorey, Okaka, Nevland, Smalling, Greening.

Wigan: Kirkland, Melchiot, Bramble, Scharner, Figueroa, McCarthy, Moreno, Diame, N"Zogbia, Rodallega, Scotland. Subs: Stojkovic, Gohouri, Amaya, Watson, Moses, Gomez, Sinclair.

Referee: Mark Clattenburg

2.40: We have the group headlines from Craven Cottage ... Fulham trainer Roy Hodgson, criticised for lazy players opposite Hull last weekend, has kept conviction with the infancy of the side that kick Wolfsburg in the Europa League in midweek.

Hodgson has done usually one shift for the revisit of Wigan with in-form striker Bobby Zamora, one of 6 players complacent opposite Hull, left out once more. He is transposed by David Elm.

Wigan goalkeeper Chris Kirkland returns, whilst striker Jason Scotland replaces the dangling Gary Caldwell and will fool around at the back of sole striker Marcelo Moreno.

2.30pm: Afternoon all. After yesterday"s late goals, saved penalties, promulgation offs and new joining leaders... here we are again.

Liverpool can serve their Champions League chances with a win at Birmingham.

West Ham can infer they are estimable of a place in the Premier League with a win at Everton.

And Wigan ... well, they can quarrel it out at Fulham and goal their decent side turns up, rather than the untimely side that has been branch out of late.

All the group news, movement and cinema will be right here first. And don"t dont think about to send all your association in this citation ... tom.bellwood@dailymail.co.uk

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