24/04/2022

The Premier League puts on its Sunday best, with the Merseyside derby and a cross-London rivalry among the day's four games. Mark Chapman introduces the action.
Title-chasing Liverpool triumphed 4-1 in December's reverse fixture, their biggest away win at Everton for 39 years, and the Toffees have continued to struggle since then despite Frank Lampard replacing Rafa Benitez as manager.
Chelsea faced West Ham at Stamford Bridge, with a top-four finish and a resulting place in the Champions League the aim for both sides. Elsewhere, Brighton and Hove Albion hosted fellow south coast side Southampton and relegation-threatened Burnley met Wolves.
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