GREAT SAVE!published at 15:39 British Summer Time 4 October 2014
Tim Krul, take a bow. A superb save from the Newcastle goalkeeper who had to shift his weight sharply before getting down to claw away Wilfried Bony's volley from Nathan Dyer's cross.
Toure's first league goal this season
FT: Liverpool 2-1 West Brom
FT: Hull 2-0 Palace, Leicester 2-2 Burnley
FT: Sun 3-1 Stoke, Swansea 2-2 Newcastle
Mike Henson, Marc Higginson and Richard Winton
Tim Krul, take a bow. A superb save from the Newcastle goalkeeper who had to shift his weight sharply before getting down to claw away Wilfried Bony's volley from Nathan Dyer's cross.
Perhaps Burnley just wanted that club record (15:36) in the bag before they started to score again? Just three minutes after rewriting the record books, they go and score - Michael Kightly tapping in from six yards out.
Behave, Jack (see Tweet below). I suspect you're a Sunderland fan? Or a Blackburn supporter?
Ki Sung-Yong's blushes are spared by the linesman. The Swansea midfielder planted his free header wide of goal from about four yards out, but looked up, after cradling his head in his hands, to see that he had strayed offside anyway.
Jack Willows:, external Burnley and Newcastle having a good old fight for 20th...
Neil Lennon
Former Celtic manager on BBC Radio 5 live at Anfield
"I would like to see maybe Steven Gerrard get a strike on the ball from outside the box. Sometimes that is what a side needs to get themselves going. At the moment there is a bit of an imbalance in the Liverpool midfield and Sterling and Coutinho are struggling to get into the game. West Brom are comfortable."
Former Republic of Ireland international Kevin Kilbane
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"It was always going to be an uphill task for Burnley. They have tried their best to contain sides and have got those draws but it is about scoring goals in this league and they are not creating enough chances."
The clock shows 36 minutes played at the King Power Stadium. It's significant. Burnley have set a new goalless club record. The Clarets have now gone 10 hours and 52 minutes without a goal.
Simon Ferocious:, external Liverpool look like a completely different team to last year. Oh hang on, they pretty much are. Patience Liverpool fans.
Liz Tray:, external Martin Keown says Mario Balotelli needs special management. Caveat emptor! (Latin, for: 'Let the buyer beware') Roberto Mancini made a fool of himself over Mario, will Brendan Rodgers do the same?
Tom Thrall:, external Newcastle fans need to remember Alan Pardew finished fifth with the Toon until his best players were sold and not really replaced!
Remember THAT volley against Manchester City? Peter Crouch certainly does and the big man has just tried to recreate it at the Stadium of Light, where Stoke trail 2-1. This time it went 20 yards wide.
Palace chairman Steve Parish is surveying the scene from the KC Stadium posh seats. He will be happy enough with what he has seen so far from his side, who have comfortably held Hull at bay, while posing problems at the other end.
They can't score, and they are struggling to defend at the moment. It's not looking good for Burnley.
Leicester's Riyad Mahrez gets the better of two defenders with some basic wing-play and drags the ball across the box where an unmarked Jeffrey Schlupp is on hand to slam home from 12 yards out.
Newcastle's Paul Dummett attempts to knock the ball one side of Jazz Richards and dart around the other. Good idea, but he has not got nearly enough pace to get round his man.
Just after the Swansea jumbotron shows a Get Well Soon message to Jonas Gutierrez. The Newcastle man is recovering from treatment for testicular cancer.
Gavin Richmond:, external The Toon kit is green and blue, not grey (see 15:13). Quite nice actually. However, It still doesn't hide the fact that we are abysmal!
We have seen a flurry of goals in League One, with nine already being bagged as we pass the midway point of the first halves.
Oldham took an early lead through Jonathan Forte at second-placed Peterborough, before the home side hit back within 12 minutes to level at 1-1. Visitors Colchester also struck first at Preston, but that only served to sting the hosts into life. Scott Wiseman equalised moments later and Simon Grayson's men now lead through Alan Browne.
Normal service resumed for leaders Bristol City, who are 1-0 up at Walsall. Coventry, Barnsley and Scunthorpe are the other teams enjoying enjoy leads.
Charlie Adam has a dig and his effort is tipped over by Vito Mannone. From the corner, Ryan Shawcross heads onto the roof of the net. This has got 4-4 written all over it.
Evan Pritchard:, external Have been a Fabricio Coloccini fan for years but this season he's disappointed me, far more than Alan Pardew.
Anthony Rhodes:, external Honestly, Newcastle need two new centre-backs. Another mistake by Coloccini.
Grant Jones:, external Liverpool need to calm down here - build up the play a little more slowly and let players get in better positions.
One-way traffic at the King Power Stadium. Another excellent set-piece delivery by Leicester's Riyad Mahrez into the danger area picks out Wes Morgan whose powerful close-range header is blocked on the line by defender Ben Mee.
Neil Lennon
Former Celtic manager on BBC Radio 5 live at Anfield
"It is a ragged period for Liverpool now. They are starting to force the issue a bit too much. At the minute, West Brom are pretty comfortable."