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Soccer-Bullet point previews of Premier League matches

Match-by-match facts and statistics ahead of round 35 of the Premier League on April 29-31 (1400 GMT unless stated): April 29 Southampton v Hull City * Southampton have lost their last two games * Southampton have won four of last five against Hull * Hull have gone 16 away games without a league win * Hull are two points above the relegation zone - - - Stoke v West Ham United * Stoke have lost five of their last six league games * Stoke are 11th, West Ham 14th * West Ham have drawn last two games, unbeaten in three * West Ham have conceded in their last 13 away games * Stoke unbeaten in last seven against West Ham * West Ham without injured Andy Carroll - - - Sunderland v Bournemouth * Sunderland could be relegated if they lose * Would end their 10-year stay in Premier League * Sunderland without a win in nine games * Bournemouth close to securing third top-flight season * Bournemouth would reach 41 points with victory - - - West Bromwich Albion v Leicester City * West Brom have lost three games in a row * Champions Leicester still not safe with 37 points * West Brom six short of best Premier League points tally * Leicester have gone three games without a league win * Leicester suffered late defeat at Arsenal on Wednesday - - - Crystal Palace v Burnley (1630) * Palace have won six of their last nine games * Burnley have worst away record in top flight * Palace have third worst home record * Both sides not mathematically safe from drop - - - Sunday Manchester United v Swansea City (1100) * Swansea have lost their last four away games * Swansea are third from bottom, two points from safety zone * United are unbeaten in last 15 home league games * United scrapping for a top-four finish * Swansea beat Stoke last time out, first win in seven - - - Everton v Chelsea * Everton have won eight consecutive home games * Everton lost 5-0 at Chelsea earlier this season * Chelsea have gone six games without away clean sheet * Chelsea can open up seven-point gap at the top * Everton's Romelu Lukaku has 24 league goals this season - - - Middlesbrough v Manchester City * Middlesbrough are six points below safety zone * Middlesbrough won for first time in 2017 on Wednesday * Middlesbrough beat City 8-1 in 2008 * City boss Guardiola faces first season without silverware * City chasing top-four finish - - - Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal * Tottenham have won eight consecutive league matches * Have bettered their best Premier League points tally * Last three north London derbies have been draws * Arsenal battling for 21st consecutive top-four finish * Tottenham chasing first English title since 1961 - - - Monday Watford v Liverpool (1900) * Liverpool's top-four hopes in the balance * Watford have 40 points and are virtually safe * Liverpool won 6-1 at home * Watford beat Liverpool 3-0 at home last season

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    Match-by-match facts and statistics ahead of round 35 of the Premier League on April 29-31 (1400 GMT unless stated):

    April 29

    Southampton v Hull City

    * Southampton have lost their last two games

    * Southampton have won four of last five against Hull

    * Hull have gone 16 away games without a league win

    * Hull are two points above the relegation zone

    - - -

    Stoke v West Ham United

    * Stoke have lost five of their last six league games

    * Stoke are 11th, West Ham 14th

    * West Ham have drawn last two games, unbeaten in three

    * West Ham have conceded in their last 13 away games

    * Stoke unbeaten in last seven against West Ham

    * West Ham without injured Andy Carroll

    - - -

    Sunderland v Bournemouth

    * Sunderland could be relegated if they lose

    * Would end their 10-year stay in Premier League

    * Sunderland without a win in nine games

    * Bournemouth close to securing third top-flight season

    * Bournemouth would reach 41 points with victory

    - - -

    West Bromwich Albion v Leicester City

    * West Brom have lost three games in a row

    * Champions Leicester still not safe with 37 points

    * West Brom six short of best Premier League points tally

    * Leicester have gone three games without a league win

    * Leicester suffered late defeat at Arsenal on Wednesday

    - - -

    Crystal Palace v Burnley (1630)

    * Palace have won six of their last nine games

    * Burnley have worst away record in top flight

    * Palace have third worst home record

    * Both sides not mathematically safe from drop

    - - -

    Sunday

    Manchester United v Swansea City (1100)

    * Swansea have lost their last four away games

    * Swansea are third from bottom, two points from safety zone

    * United are unbeaten in last 15 home league games

    * United scrapping for a top-four finish

    * Swansea beat Stoke last time out, first win in seven

    - - -

    Everton v Chelsea

    * Everton have won eight consecutive home games

    * Everton lost 5-0 at Chelsea earlier this season

    * Chelsea have gone six games without away clean sheet

    * Chelsea can open up seven-point gap at the top

    * Everton's Romelu Lukaku has 24 league goals this season

    - - -

    Middlesbrough v Manchester City

    * Middlesbrough are six points below safety zone

    * Middlesbrough won for first time in 2017 on Wednesday

    * Middlesbrough beat City 8-1 in 2008

    * City boss Guardiola faces first season without silverware

    * City chasing top-four finish

    - - -

    Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal

    * Tottenham have won eight consecutive league matches

    * Have bettered their best Premier League points tally

    * Last three north London derbies have been draws

    * Arsenal battling for 21st consecutive top-four finish

    * Tottenham chasing first English title since 1961

    - - -

    Monday

    Watford v Liverpool (1900)

    * Liverpool's top-four hopes in the balance

    * Watford have 40 points and are virtually safe

    * Liverpool won 6-1 at home

    * Watford beat Liverpool 3-0 at home last season

     

    (This article has not been edited by DNA's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)

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