Lets take a look at how teams in the Premier League celebrated Christmas
Liverpool FC
The newly crowned World Club Champions visited the city's Alder Hey children's hospital. Upon their arrival , one lucky boy got a Christmas present from Liverpool's Santa who is none other than the German tactician steering the club to what could become their first invincible season in decades.
Tottenham
Harry Kane took his team mates to the hospital he was born. The team had a lovely time and shared gifts at the Whipps Cross Hospital in London.
Everton
Everton Defender Mason Holgate visited Claire House children's hospice to share gifts and put smiles on the face of the children there.
Manchester City
Current title defenders Man City were not left out in this year's Christmas celebration as they were led by their manager on a visit to Royal Manchester Children's Hospital.
Crystal Palace
Mamadou Sakho and Christian Benteke visited the Brixton & Norwood Food Bank to share love through donations from club.
Leicester City
The Foxes visited The Leicester Royal Infirmary where they shared presents to the patients.
Manchester United
The Red Devils were not left out as they visited a number of hospitals to share love to patients and children.
Arsenal
The Gunners also shared moments with children and visited hospital in their communities to share gifts and cards.
Southampton
Southampton through it's foundation The Saints Foundation celebrated Christmas with Senior Citizens and gifted them Christmas cards and gifts.
Brighton & Hove Albion
Players and Staff of Brighton and Hove Albion visited local Hospitals.
West Ham United
Newham hospital was the point of visit for West Ham FC.
Sheffield United, AFC Bournemouth, Wolverhampton Wandarers, Burnley, Norwich share moments with children, senior citizens and patients at different hospitals and locations.
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