Premier League action today

Leicester will be looking for another victory as they take on Norwich in the Premiere League this evening. Norwich manager Alex Neil says it’ll be extraordinary if the Premiere League leaders end up winning the title. His side is struggling at the other end of the table, but fortunately, thanks to their goal difference, they aren't in the relegation zone. In other action this afternoon it’s Chelsea versus Southampton. The two teams’ Dutch coaches have worked together in the past. Southampton’s Ronald Koeman worked under Chelsea boss Guus Hiddink at PSV Eindhoven but wasn't happy when Hiddink was appointed head coach of the Netherlands instead of him in 2014. He rejected an offer to be his assistant. Both matches kick off at 7pm UAE time. Before that we'll see Sunderland boss Sam Allardyce return to West Ham. He’ll be hoping a victory at Upton Park will lift them from the relegation zone. That game will begin at 4:45pm UAE time.

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