Postpublished at 15:08 British Summer Time 5 October 2014
Sometimes, the picture says it all.
Sakho heads home West Ham's second
FT: Chelsea 2-0 Arsenal
FT: Tottenham 1-0 Southampton
FT: Man Utd 2-1 Everton
Marc Higginson and Mandeep Sanghera
Sometimes, the picture says it all.
Manchester United's injured midfielder Ander Herrera:, external "Very important victory!"
Calum Chambers, who has already been booked today, brings down Andre Schurrle on the edge of the area. The referee decides to give the young defender the benefit of the doubt. Lucky boy - it could quite easily have been a second yellow. The free-kick comes to nothing.
Tony Leighton reports: "It's half-time in the three Women's Super League matches and the three-horse race for the title is still on. Leaders Chelsea are beating bottom club Everton 4-2, second in the table Liverpool are training 2-1 at Arsenal and third placed Birmingham are 1-0 ahead at Manchester City. If it stays that way after 90 minutes then Birmingham would be two points behind Chelsea and Liverpool a further point behind as the teams head into next week's final round of matches."
Chris, you jest... but Jose was worried for a split-second. Another second of confrontation and he'd have been desperately calling out for back-up from JT, Diego and big Petr.
James Timpson:, external Considering Gary Cahill just missed the ball, were his studs really that high? Should Laurent Koscielny not be sent off for a last man challenge?
Paul Gibbons:, external What's really worrying is I still don't think this Chelsea team has hit top gear so far this season.
Chris Dow:, external There's no price too high for a life-size poster of Arsene Wenger shoving Jose Mourinho.
Five-time Manchester United Premier League title winner Peter Schmeichel on Twitter:, external De Gea, heroic performance winning Manchester United two points with three extraordinary saves. Great to see.
Germany manager Joachim Low, hiding behind a pair of Tom Cruise-style shades, is watching on from the Stamford Bridge stands. I'm sure he winced when Oscar and Laurent Koscielny just went up for a high ball and clashed heads. I did. Both men should be fine to continue.
Shaun Hubbard:, external When he actually bothers to stay on his feet, Eden Hazard can actually be a decent player. He does like a roll around.
Bright Eugene VII:, external Laurent Koscielny had no option for the penalty. Hazard turned on Maradona mode and begged to be brought down. Koscielny complied.
Ed Gutteridge:, external Arsenal backroom staff currently preparing the pizza for the half-time scuffle.
We're hearing that the afternoon's late kick-off at Upton Park has been put back by five minutes because of the delay in the Chelsea v Arsenal match which precedes it. It will now kick off at 16:20 BST.
Former Scotland international Pat Nevin
BBC Radio 5 live
"Hugely tense game here without a huge amount of quality. That has come form Christian Eriksen - he has been the best player on the pitch. Southampton have been lively but for all their hard work, has Hugo Lloris been tested? Not at all."
BBC Sport chief football writer Phil McNulty at Stamford Bridge
"About as much of a clear-cut penalty as you are ever likely to see. Most of the action had been on the margins of the game with Jose Mourinho and Arsene Wenger's fall-out and the replacement of Thibaut Courtois - but now Mourihno is in that familiar winning position against his old adversary."
Former Scotland international Pat Nevin
BBC Radio 5 live
"The nightmare for Arsene Wenger now, apart from having to play Jose Mourinho, which he already hates, is that now his team will have to come out a bit and that will play right into the hands of Chelsea, because they love to play on the break, even at home."
The atmosphere is building at the City Ground where Stuart Pearce's Nottingham Forest will go top if they defeat Ipswich. Forward Matty Fryatt is recalled to the Forest side, with Ben Osborn making way.
Nottingham Forest: Darlow, Hunt, Mancienne, Wilson, Lichaj, Tesche, Christopher Burke, Antonio, Lansbury, Fryatt, Assombalonga. Subs: Harding, Veldwijk, Lascelles, Paterson, De Vries, Grant, Osborn.
Ipswich also make one change, on-loan signing from Crystal Palace Jonathan Williams returning to the team in place of Teddy Bishop.
Ipswich: Gerken, Parr, Chambers, Berra, Mings, Hyam, Skuse, Williams, Murphy, McGoldrick, Sammon. Subs: Smith, Bajner, Bru, Tabb, Henshall, Bishop, Bialkowski.
That's how you hit them. Southampton have a free-kick 40 yards out and Dusan Tadic gives it the kitchen sink. Thankfully, for Spurs at least, Hugo Lloris is equal to the effort and makes a smart low save at his near post.
Former Scotland international Pat Nevin
BBC Radio 5 live
"Nacer Chadli did everything right. He showed power and pace with his run through the middle and he cannot believe the ball is not in the back of the net. That should have wrapped it up for Spurs, but Southampton are still in it."
So close for Spurs. Nacer Chadli bursts through on the Southampton goal but sees his angled shot come back off the post before being cleared.
Arsenal have an immediate chance to hit back, but Jack Wilshere's touch is too heavy and Petr Cech has enough time to come off his line and snuff out the danger.
Chelsea Warrior:, external Shots fired! Shots fired!! Did Arsene Wenger just push Jose Mourinho?
Max Wattz:, external Haha Wenger finally showing his claws! About time he stopped being all bark and no bite.
Ayush:, external That's a red card for Gary Cahill all day long. Studs were high there!
Former Scotland international Pat Nevin
BBC Radio 5 live
"I've been moaning about getting Christian Eriksen on the ball. He didn't have much space, a couple of yards maybe, but he puts it in the corner beyond Fraser Forster. The best players come to the top and that was the cream finally getting there. Emmanuel Adebayor was superb in the build-up."