Half-time scorespublished at 15:49 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2014
Manchester United 2-0 Hull City
Queens Park Rangers 2-1 Leicester City
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Manchester United 2-0 Hull City
Queens Park Rangers 2-1 Leicester City
Simon Brotherton
Match of the Day commentator
"Only one team in this match so far. Manchester United's superiority is rewarded with another goal for in-form Wayne Rooney three minutes before the break. Easy street for Manchester United so far."
Martin Fisher
Match of the Day commentator
"Swansea dominant early on through Wilfried Bony's splendid goal, Mile Jedinak with the equaliser from the spot and chances at both ends after that."
Jonathan Pearce
BBC Match of the Day commentator
"It's a game of few chances, ifs, buts and nearlys and not much to talk about."
Marvellous from QPR who have turned the game upside down in the space of a few minutes at Loftus Road. Joey Barton's inch-perfect cross finds Charlie Austin but the forward's header is palmed out by Kasper Schmeichel to Leroy Fer to lash home. The Premier League's bottom club are ahead.
Former Manchester United defender Phil Neville
BBC Radio 5 live at Old Trafford
"As the ball came over the top, Hull skipper Curtis Davis should have cleared the ball. It fell to Wayne Rooney and he hits a wonderful finish. It had been coming, United have been totally dominant in the last 10 minutes.
"Hull are chasing shadows in midfield with that diamond of Ander Herrera, Juan Mata and Marouane Fellaini. Hull can't keep up with the movement of United's passing.
"There has been no energy or intent. Now at 2-0 down it's backs against the wall."
There is an appeal for a penalty at Upton Park as Andy Carroll's strike hits the arm of Newcastle defender Mike Williamson. Referee Mike Dean waves play on after deeming it to be accidental. The right call.
Stoke win their first corner at Anfield. Two minutes before half-time. It's tedious stuff.
Former Tottenham striker Garth Crooks
Final Score
"What on earth was Wes Morgan doing (see 15:37)? He has to stand up and be composed in those situations. Instead he goes to ground and gets himself in a tangle, and the ball goes into the net."
Former England midfielder Jermaine Jenas
Final Score
"I remember playing against the Liverpool sides of Rafael Benitez. I had a friend there, Jermaine Pennant, who used to say he hated training because he was getting drilled every day. But those Benitez teams were hard to play against because everybody knew what they were doing. This Liverpool side are missing that strength in organisation at the moment."
Manchester United's dominance is outlined by a deserved second goal against the toothless Tigers. Home skipper Wayne Rooney sweeps home Robin van Persie's lay-off from 20 yards.
Now it's a long way back for Hull.
Crystal Palace gave themselves a shot in the arm with Mile Jedinak's equaliser and are more than holding their own. Even steven at the Liberty.
Little goalmouth action to report from Upton Park, but Newcastle striker Ayoze Perez comes closest to the opener. The Spanish youngster pulls a cheeky near-post flick out of the top drawer, but sees his effort crash into the side-netting.
As Burnley looked to the linesman for offside, Joe Cole nicked in to poke home a low ball into the box from the right by Andreas Weimann. In truth it was a good decision by the assistant, Cole was in line when he got the crucial touch to stab it underneath Tom Heaton. A vital lead for Villa.
Harry Redknapp punches the air as QPR deservedly equalise. It wasn't pretty but Redknapp won't care. Steven Caulker delivers the ball into the danger area and the unfortunate Wes Morgan can only bundle the ball past his own keeper.
Promotion-chasing Bournemouth have started in the perfect way in their home game with Millwall - Steve Cook opening the scoring before Brett Pittman fired across the goalkeeper to double the lead.
A win will move the Cherries into the top two. Elsewhere, Cardiff lead at Watford through Adam Le Fondre, and their former manager Malky Mackay enjoyed a good start as Wigan led at Sheffield Wednesday, only for the home side to level immediately.
Carrow Road provides the best place for poetry so far as Reading's Jake Cooper has cancelled out Gary Hooper's opener for Norwich.
David Cotterill has given Birmingham the lead against Nottingham Forest.
The only space that Hatem Ben Arfa is trying to find now is on the Hull bench. Shuffle up lads, the Frenchman needs a spot. That's because he has been hooked for Sone Aluko as Steve Bruce attempts to find a way back into this match.