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Hello and welcome to Eurosport's LIVE commentary of West Brom v Arsenal on a blockbuster day of football. Kick-off at the Hawthorns is 15:00 GMT.

Premier League / Matchday 13
The Hawthorns / 21.11.2015
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Tom Adams

Updated 21/11/2015 at 16:53 GMT


18'
The home side have a promising move but Dawson's ball from the right is headed away. The Baggies have had little of the ball so far.
16'
Manchester United have moved above Arsenal after their last-gasp 2-1 win over Watford in the early kick-off.
15'
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Monreal is back on his feet. Sanchez lines up the free-kick and curls it goalward but Myhill makes a decent save.
14'
Monreal is rolling around on the edge of the box after a challenge from Sessegnon, that was a rash challenge and the Gunners have a free-kick.
12'
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Arteta comes on for Coquelin.
11'
It was Coquelin who went diving in for the ball but came off worse. Arteta is warming up and he is set to come on after the Frenchman signalled to the bench he needs to go off.
10'
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Coquelin has gone down clutching his knee after a challenge by Jacob, he is getting treatment. This is worrying for Arsenal who already have a long injury list.
8'
Sanchez finds Gibbs with a fine pass, the full-back's cross is deflected and gathered by Myhill. That looked promising.
7'
Brilliant run by McClean down the left beating Sanchez and Bellerin, he fizzes in a cross but it evades a team-mate.
5'
There has been plenty of talk in the past few weeks about Pulis's tactics and their lack of goals. They seem to have plenty of protection for the back four with Fletcher and Morrison.
3'
The Baggies have a free-kick which Olson chips into the box, Dawson flicks it on but is flagged off-side.
2'
The visitors have started brightly with their passing game in contrast to the lethargic start they made against Swansea last month.
1'
15:00
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The Gunners will get the game underway.
14:59
The French national anthem is being sung to honour the 130 people who died in last Friday's tragedy in Paris.
14:55
Five minutes till kick-off. Can Arsene Wenger's side continue their run of five away wins from six?
14:50
14:45
Ominously for Baggies fans their side have only beaten Arsenal once in their last 19 league meetings at The Hawthorns, that came in October 2005.
14:40
14:35
West Brom will be without defender McAuley following his red card against Manchester United but Tony Pulis otherwise has a fully fit squad with Chris Brunt recovering from a groin problem.
14:30
The big team news for the Gunners is Sanchez starts despite his gruelling trip to play for Chile while Koscielny and Giroud start despite playing for France against Germany in the game overshadowed by the Paris terror attacks. But Oxlade-Chamberlain has suffered a setback in his recovery from a hamstring injury.