Postpublished at 16:48 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2014
Seven minutes of added time at Anfield. Can Liverpool hold on?
Chelsea's lead could be four points on Sunday
Johnson scores Liverpool winner v Stoke
Van Persie scores as Man Utd beat Hull
QPR beat Leicester 3-2 in thrilling match
Jonathan Jurejko, Neil Johnston and Mandeep Sanghera
Seven minutes of added time at Anfield. Can Liverpool hold on?
Former England midfielder Jermaine Jenas
Final Score
"That goal typifies how much the Liverpool players are behind Brendan Rodgers. Rickie Lambert's header hits the bar, and Glen Johnson threw his whole body on the line for the goal. Liverpool have been magnificent in the second half and they thoroughly deserve the lead."
Former Manchester United defender Phil Neville
BBC Radio 5 live at Old Trafford
"In this game, I can't think of a Hull player that has put in a tackle or put a bit of pressure on when a United player is on the ball. They have allowed United to play around them.
"I have been really disappointed with them and I'm sure Steve Bruce is as well."
Here's a save for the Match of the Day cameras. Newcastle United keeper Rob Elliot acrobatically tips away Mauro Zarate's rising drive as West Ham press for the killer second. Time running out for the visitors - heading into stoppage time.
Little less than five minutes remaining at Old Trafford. Manchester United are cruising, Hull City are blowing.
Burnley striker Danny Ings makes no mistake from the spot, and places his penalty high into the roof of the net for his fourth goal of the season. This is 1-1, and Villa look like they could be denied a vital first win in nine.
Anfield erupts as Glen Johnson nods Liverpool ahead after Rickie Lambert's initial header came back off the Stoke bar in front of The Kop. Johnson is hurt while scoring but is able to resume after treatment. He gets a huge ovation from relieved Reds fans. Can Stoke respond?
As Lukas Jutkiewicz looks to turn and go through on goal he is hauled down by Jores Okore just on the edge of the penalty area. Referee Graham Scott says penalty to the home side.
It's just not Liverpool's day. Raheem Sterling's goal-bound effort is blocked on the line. Heroic defending by Stoke.
Aston Villa are closing in on their first Premier League win in nine games. But there's a few nerves in the away end at Turf Moor. Burnley substitute Lukas Jutkiewicz almost scores with his first touch. He gets on the end of a dangerous ball into the box but his glancing shot flashes wide of the far post.
Is anyone going to be a hero at the Liberty tonight? If so then they have got 10 minutes to nick a winner. Home midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson goes close(ish) as he drags a left-foot shot wide.
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at Anfield
"Steven Gerrard has been Liverpool's match-winner on countless occasions in the last 16 years - and the reception he received from The Kop suggests they are banking on him filling that role once more again today."
Into the last 10 minutes at Liverpool. Are the Reds going to beat the clock and score?
Sunderland boss Gus Poyet makes one change to the side which drew at Leicester last time out, bringing in Jack Rodwell for Jordi Gomez. Ricky Alvarez is on the bench after recovering from the knee injury which has kept him out since September.
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho keeps the same side which hammered Schalke 5-0 in the Champions League, a performance described by the Blues manager as "perfect". It means Diego Costa starts for the third time in a week.
Sunderland XI: Pantilimon, Vergini, Reveillere, Brown, O'Shea (c), Larsson, Johnson, Cattermole, Rodwell, Wickham, Fletcher.
Chelsea XI: Courtois; Ivanovic, Cahill, Terry (c), Azpilicueta; Matic, Fabregas; Willian, Oscar, Hazard; Diego Costa
Chris Bevan
BBC Sport at Old Trafford
"Considering his starting place was supposedly under threat, Robin van Persie's worst nightmare before kick-off was probably getting hooked and replaced by Radamel Falcao.
"That is exactly what has just happened but it has turned into a dream scenario for the Dutchman - Van Persie jogged off wearing a huge smile, to a standing ovation from a crowd chanting his name, minutes after he scored his first Manchester United goal for more than a month with a spectacular strike.
"Over to you Radamel. Time for the Colombian to show what he can do..."
Former England midfielder Jermaine Jenas
Final Score
"Charlie Austin is one of those old school strikers, and he sniffed out where the ball was going to land at that exact moment (see 16:30). He sticks his head on it, in the right place at the right time. QPR need this win today."
A huge roar goes up at Anfield. No. Liverpool haven't scored but captain Steven Gerrard is on for Lucas. The stage is set. Can Gerrard deliver 16 years to the day he made his senior Reds debut?
If Newcastle are going to win their seventh straight game then they'll have to do it with 10 men.
Stand-in skipper Moussa Sissoko is the man who sees red after picking up two stupid bookings in the space of 46 seconds.
Yellow card #1: He kicks the ball away in frustration. Yellow card #2: He goes in late on Andy Carroll and leaves his studs in the tackle.
Two yellow cards = red.
Gylfi Sigurdsson's volley from the edge of the box is kept out by Julian Speroni and Palace scramble clear. Still anybody's game at the Liberty Stadium.
But it won't be Palace's game if the visitors all shoot like Yannick Bolasie. The winger's speculative 25-yard effort goes out of play.... for a throw-in.
Manchester United 3-0 Hull City
Queens Park Rangers 3-2 Leicester City
What a game at Loftus Road! QPR regain the lead with a scrappy goal as Charlie Austin heads home from point-blank range following a scramble in the Foxes area. Brilliant entertainment.