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Published 12:15 25 Feb 2025 GMT
Updated 12:15 25 Feb 2025 GMT

You can follow all of the Premier League games in our live hub below.
The Premier League is back with another round of fixtures over the next three nights. You can follow all the matches in our hub above.
Firstly, on Tuesday, February 25, there are four games.
Brighton face Bournemouth, while in-form Crystal Palace host Aston Villa, and Wolves take on Fulham. All three matches kick off at 7:30 pm.
Chelsea then face Southampton at Stamford Bridge at 8:15 pm. The Saints are bottom of the table with only nine points from 26 games and have only two matches all season.
Chelsea, meanwhile, are also on a poor run of form. The Blues have won two and lost three of their last five Premier League games, and have slipped down to seventh in the table.
On Wednesday night, the stand-out fixture is between Liverpool and Newcastle at Anfield, (kick-off at 8:15 pm).
The Reds are 11 points clear at the top of the table and look on course to win their 20th English league title. Newcastle are currently in fifth place and in a fight to qualify for the Champions League.
The other games on Wednesday include Brentford versus Everton, Manchester United against Ipswich Town, Nottingham Forest taking on Arsenal, and Tottenham Hotspur versus Manchester City.
The round of fixtures wraps up on Thursday when West Ham United face struggling Leicester City.
Here is the full list of fixtures, all kick-off times are 7:30 pm unless stated.
Tuesday, February 25.
Wednesday, February 26.
Thursday, February 27.
West Ham vs Leicester (KO 8:15 pm)
TNT Sports have coverage of this round of Premier League games. For more information, click here.
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