Postpublished at 17:52 British Summer Time 21 September 2014
Frank Lampard shoots again - but wide...
Lampard does not celebrate equaliser
FT: Everton 2-3 Crystal Palace
FT: Leicester 5-3 Man Utd
United had 3-1 second-half lead
FT: Tottenham 0-1 West Brom
Tom Rostance and Saj Chowdhury
Frank Lampard shoots again - but wide...
Former Liverpool defender Mark Lawrenson
BBC Radio 5 live
"For a split second Frank Lampard is thinking: 'I am going to get the winner'. But it came to him on his left foot and in the end it was off target."
Kevin Mirallas almost levels it up, sliding in at the near post but somehow it stays out...
There are SIX MINUTES added on at Everton. Neil Warnock looks very nervous indeed.
Saidmadrid:, external That's the beauty of football. It had to be Frank Lampard who scored the equaliser for City.
Ashley Williams:, external Super Frank sucker punches Jose. Shouldn't have let him go.
David:, external Lampard. How can you?????
Frank Lampard again! Ooooh. He hammers in a low shot and it's well blocked.
BBC Sport Chief Football Writer Phil McNulty at the Etihad
"What a moment. Chelsea's fans had been singing Frank Lampard's name all afternoon and even gave him a standing ovation on his arrival - and then he pops up with the goal that could take a crucial win away from them. Suddenly the wind is in Manchester City's sails."
It's the 10 men of Manchester City who are pushing for the winner now. Can they grab one?
Former Liverpool defender Mark Lawrenson
BBC Radio 5 live
"We were speaking before about how much of a tragedy it would be for Chelsea if Frank Lampard did score. What a ball to find James Milner, and Lampard appeared from nowhere. A great finish.
"That was the first time a City player made a really concentrated run, from a deep position, behind Chelsea's back four."
Didier Drogba is on for Diego Costa. Get Paulo Ferreira on and the Chelsea old boys reunion is well up and running...
Would you Adam & Eve it? It had to be didn't it? Frank Lampard, Chelsea legend, steers Manchester City level. James Milner helps the ball across, Lampard makes that trademark late dash into the penalty area and slots home into the corner.
The obligatory 'non celebration' and a great story!
Phil Jagielka has a chance to level it up from Leighton Baines' cutback but he slices it wide from 15 yards. Everton going for it...
Amy Reynolds-Croden:, external Frank Lampard on the pitch in a light blue shirt makes me want to cry.
Charles Nurick:, external Not often a player will get a better reception from the opposition's fans than their own.
Amadou Conteh:, external Ahhh here he comes Super Frank. Please don't hurt us!
Diego Costa almost draws level with Micky Quinn, slamming a low shot against the base of the post. Five or six minutes left.
Lifeline for Everton! Leighton Baines steers in a penalty after James McCarthy is fouled by Scott Dann.
Former Liverpool defender Mark Lawrenson
BBC Radio 5 live
"How refreshing is the Chelsea fans' applause for Frank Lampard. What a story it would be if he could pinch an equaliser.
"Man City have not had anybody run in behind John Terry and Gary Cahill today. They have found that very difficult. There is this dark blue wall that at the moment looks impenetrable. James Milner is now playing his third position of the game; left-back."
It's over 13 years since Frank Lampard played against Chelsea. A strange day for him and the Chelsea fans.
Here is a story! Potentially. Frank Lampard, Chelsea's record goalscorer, comes on for Manchester City. He couldn't do, could he? He gets a huge ovation from the away fans, as you would expect.
Andrew Tuffnell:, external Absolutely classic Mourinho football. Sit solid and hope to nick a goal on the counter. Never beautiful but so effective.
Ugo Ohanyerenwa:, external "Attack wins you games, defence wins you titles" - Sir Alex Ferguson. Chelsea believe it and are after the title.
Sam Wright:, external Wonder what the odds were on Leicester, West Brom and Palace all winning today?