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EPL Table: Friday’s Week 19 Results, Scores and 2016 Premier League Standings
- Updated: December 31, 2016
Hull City and Everton kicked off Week 19 of the Premier League on Friday with an entertaining 2-2 draw.
Michael Dawson gave the Tigers an early lead, but a comical own goal from goalkeeper David Marshall tied things up. After the break, Robert Snodgrass and Ross Barkley put the final score on the board.
Week 19’s marquee match will be Saturday’s clash between Liverpool and Manchester City, while Chelsea host Stoke City, Manchester United face Middlesbrough and Arsenal host Crystal Palace.
Here’s a look at the latest Premier League standings:
Recap
Hull and Everton served up an entertaining start to Week 19, playing out a 2-2 draw at KC Stadium.
It took Dawson just six minutes to open the score, as Everton played a corner horribly wrong, and the defender smashed home from close range.
The Hull Daily Mail’s Philip Buckingham thought it wouldn’t be the last goal he’d see on Friday:
Get the impression there will be more goals in this. Neither defence entirely comfortable.
— Philip Buckingham (@PJBuckingham) December 30, 2016
The Toffees were far from their best, and Hull took full advantage early on, mustering several chances. Everton had their opportunities as well, however, with Barkley finding Seamus Coleman, who hit the post with a header.
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