Summary

  • Hazard penalty gives Chelsea win over QPR

  • Sanchez scores twice in Arsenal win

  • West Ham hit back to earn draw at Stoke

  • Early goal gives Saints win at Hull

  • WBA win at Leicester, Everton held by Swans

  1. HALF-TIMEpublished at 15:49 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2014

    Jonathan Pearce
    BBC Match of the Day commentator at Stamford Bridge

    "Chelsea have a deserved lead thanks to Oscar's fine finish. It could be a busy second half for QPR goalkeeper Robert Green as Chelsea are dominating and Diego Costa looks really lively on his return to the team."

  2. Postpublished at 15:49 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2014

    Chelsea 1-0 QPR

    He won't score many better than his effort today. Absolutely first class.

  3. Manager reactionpublished at 15:49 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2014

    Alan PardewImage source, Reuters

    Newcastle manager Alan Pardew: "I'm proud of the boys. Liverpool threw me because I wasn't expecting them to play three at the back, but the back four were very strong - Paul Dummett was outstanding. We have pace and discipline - we've got a juvenile spirit about us. And Ayoze (Perez) has just got a knack of being in the right place."

    On Gabriel Obertan: "It's a blow because he has been outstanding and it looks like he's got a bad injury."

  4. HALF-TIMEpublished at 15:48 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2014

    Guy Mowbray
    BBC Match of the Day commentator at Goodison Park

    "Not a classic but very watchable with plenty going on. One big talking point at the interval and that is whether Swansea midfielder Jonjo Shelvey's shot was saved by defender Antolin Alcaraz or whether it came off his knee. Who would be a referee?"

  5. Postpublished at 15:48 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2014

    Tony Pulis
    Former Stoke manager on BBC Radio 5 live at Stamford Bridge

    "Chelsea look a very confident side with their movement and passing. They've dominated the play but are 1-0 up and that's what Harry Redknapp will tell his QPR players. Chelsea only need to make one mistake and QPR could be back in it."

  6. Postpublished at 15:48 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2014

    Still playing at Goodison Park and Swansea can't get the ball at the moment. The good news for the visitors, though, is that Everton are not doing a great deal with it.

  7. HALF-TIMEpublished at 15:48 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2014

  8. Postpublished at 15:48 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2014

    Stoke should be two up. Geoff Cameron bends a ball in from the right, and Mame Biram Diouf spins free of James Collins, but Adrian makes a vital block.

  9. HALF-TIMEpublished at 15:47 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2014

  10. HALF-TIMEpublished at 15:47 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2014

    Alistair Mann
    BBC Match of the Day commentator at the KC Stadium

    "Had to feel sorry for Hull's third-choice goalkeeper whose mis-hit clearance was hit back with interest. There have not been too many chances since. Southampton, with the best defensive record in all four divisions, are protecting a clean sheet. 0-0."

  11. HALF-TIMEpublished at 15:46 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2014

    Steve Wilson
    BBC Match of the Day commentator Emirates Stadium

    "It says something about the first half that Sean Dyche's team have kept Arsenal at bay despite only having 30% of possession. Alexis Sanchez has had two good shots which were well saved by Tom Heaton, but in truth the biggest moment of alarm for Burnley came when George Boyd inexplicably handled a corner, which wasn't seen by referee Craig Pawson."

    HT stats: Shots 13-3, On target 4-0, Fouls 4-4, Duels Won 58%-42%, Pass Accuracy 87%-64%, Possession 71%-29%

    Burnley boss Sean DycheImage source, Getty Images
  12. HALF-TIMEpublished at 15:46 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2014

  13. Frank who?published at 15:46 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2014

    Former Tottenham striker Garth Crooks
    Final Score

    "Who did Cesc Fabregas replace at Chelsea again? For all his goals, nobody is talking about Frank Lampard any more. Fabregas is not only laying goals on but transforming Chelsea's style of play.

    "They are strong and formidable but they are also easy on the eye. No wonder Roman Abramovich is standing up and applauding. Not even at Inter Milan or Real Madrid did a Jose Mourinho side play football like this."

    Chelsea playmaker Cesc FabregasImage source, AFP
  14. Postpublished at 15:46 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2014

    Tony Pulis
    Former Stoke manager on BBC Radio 5 live

    "Charlie Austin is isolated in attack for QPR, but it's tough for him as Chelsea are dominating possession."

  15. CLOSE!published at 15:45 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2014

    Bojan Krkic has struggled to make an impact at Stoke since his summer move from Barcelona, but he is thriving in a free role here.

    The Spanish forward picks up Victor Moses' pass on the left and whips a snapshot just wide of goalkeeper Adrian's near post.

  16. Postpublished at 15:45 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2014

    If Nemanja Matic could score a few goals you'd have to put him right up there in terms of central midfielders. He dominates games single-handedly at times, beating three QPR men for fun, turning out of a cul-de-sac with ease. He walks through games.

  17. Postpublished at 15:43 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2014

    Chris Bevan
    BBC Sport

    "Considering both of these teams are trying to revamp their playing style, Victor Moses' strike for Stoke was not exactly the prettiest goal you will ever see, but I don't think the home fans care, judging from the noise they are making.

    "'Delilah' is echoing around the Britannia Stadium and the Potters definitely deserve their lead from the way the first half has gone so far."

    Stoke's Victor Moses celebratesImage source, Getty Images
  18. Postpublished at 15:42 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2014

    Former England defender Danny Mills
    Final Score

    "Victor Moses' goal was a bit scrappy (see 15:33). There was a bit of pinball in the box before the ball fell to him at the far post. Moses pokes it home, but I was so disappointed that his celebration wasn't a dive. I bet the fans have been chanting for it."

  19. Postpublished at 15:42 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2014

    Chris Brunt fires over the top after a neat breakaway from West Brom. Saido Berahino was like a scalpel through the middle of the Leicester defence but the final pass was just over hit, and Brunt had to stretch to reach the shot.