Text us on 81111published at 21:32 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2014
Harry in Scotland: Definitely expect Newcastle to grab a winner.
Leicester boss Pearson has a 'spat' with fan
FT: Palace 0-1 Villa, WBA 1-2 West Ham
FT: Leicester 1-3 Liverpool
FT: Burnley 1-1 Newcastle, Swansea 2-0 QPR
Tom Rostance and Marc Higginson
Harry in Scotland: Definitely expect Newcastle to grab a winner.
Martin Skrtel blocks a piledriver from Matty James with his face - and is laid out cold. Brave defending but it comes at a cost. A lengthy stoppage as Skrtel is seen to. Brendan Rodgers applauds the away fans during the pause. Big Martin is OK.
Time ticking down in the four 19:45 kick offs but there is roughly 20 minutes to go in the games between Palace and Villa and West Ham at West Brom.
It should have been three. Jonjo Shelvey skips round Rob Green after a delicious through ball, but fatally hesitates and Green is able to claw his shot away.
Ed Gutteridge:, external When you're losing at home and down to ten why would you only use 1 of your subs after 85 minutes? Strange from Nigel Pearson.
John Hartson
BBC Radio 5 live
"Been very impressed with Marcos Rojo tonight for United.
"Very composed on the ball, he doesn't rush in to challenges, comes forward with confidence and looks in control of things going on around him."
Crystal Palace continue to frustrate the home fans in the final third - this time Fraizer Campbell running through and blazing over. Well over. Eddie, the Eagles fan in Row Z, is catching that one.
Chris in London: Got to expect Leicester to pull at least one back - Liverpool have only won by more than one goal once in all competitions since March.
Into the last five minutes of our 19:45 kick-offs. Any more goals or are we done?
Inderan Naidoo:, external ManU fullbacks appear fixed now... Not convincing wingers but as interchanging wing-backs, Young and Valencia are brilliant!
West Brom boss Alan Irvine looks to save the game by bringing on Portuguese forward Silvestre Varela for his league debut. The 29-year-old, on a season's loan from Porto, has only previously played 15 minutes of a League Cup tie against Hull. But his arrival on the pitch lifts the home fans, and he is already showing a couple of neat touches - although there are a couple of wayward ones too.
Some Leicester fans are heading for the exits. They've not played badly tonight, but have been undone by some sloppy defending. That's life in the Premier League.
Game over at Leicester? Liverpool seemingly make sure of all three points, and Steven Gerrard is again at the heart of it all. The skipper sends in a dangerous, low cross from the left which takes a deflection off a defender and is parried by Kasper Schmeichel. However, Raheem Sterling latches onto the rebound and brilliantly backheels the ball into the path of Jordan Henderson who slots into an open goal.
Not a great moment for Schmeichel there.
Fine finish, and that should be that. Wayne Routledge curls home low from 20 yards and that will wrap up the points for Swansea.
Decent result for Burnley this. As it stands, they will climb out of the bottom three and be replaced in the relegation zone by Hull.
Nick Whitbread:, external #mufc fans showing class & dedication to youth with standing ovation for Wilson despite quiet game, albeit without much service
You wouldn't know Leicester are down to 10 men, they're giving it a real go as Jamie Vardy's cross is toed clear. Steven Gerrard, basically playing up front now, is then almost in on the counter attack. Could be a late goal either way in this one.
Andy Carroll's evening is over, the big man being replaced by the returning Enner Valencia up front. Carroll's duel with Joleon Lescott has been like something you'd see at Plough Lane in the early nineties. Two big, tough men scrapping it out.
John Hartson
BBC Radio 5 live
"Stoke will probably go a lot more direct in this last 10 minutes, looking for Peter Crouch with high balls.
"United will have to be strong here defensively as Marko Arnautovic comes on as well to offer them another option."
West Brom striker Victor Anichebe finally gets the run on Winston Reid, but the lone frontman finds the angle too tight and his shot is turned wide by Adrian.