Text us on 81111published at 21:42 Greenwich Mean Time 3 December 2014
Spence in Medway: Spurs now 24 years without winning at Stamford Bridge. Does this mean next year their players will have to present the Chelsea players with a watch?
Match of the Day on tonight
FT: Arsenal 1-0 Southampton - Sanchez late on
Everton 1-1 Hull - Aluko levels for Tigers
FT: Sunderland 1-4 Man City
Aguero (2), Jovetic & Zabaleta for City
Tom Rostance
Spence in Medway: Spurs now 24 years without winning at Stamford Bridge. Does this mean next year their players will have to present the Chelsea players with a watch?
A reminder that nothing beats the winter blues better than a sneaky midweek Match Of The Day.
Tune in tonight for highlights and reaction to all 10 games from tonight and last night. Watch online or on BBC One from 22:40 GMT - 00:15; BBC1 Scotland - 23:40 - 01:15; BBC1 Wales - 23:10 - 00:45; BBC1 NI - 23:10 - 00:45.
Conor McNamara
BBC Radio 5 live at Goodison Park
"It's all over and after six minutes added time here, Steve Bruce was shouting for the whistle to go once the clock ticked past that mark.
"Everton had a corner, then it was cleared, Hull broke away and then the whistle went for full-time.
"Everton have only won three of their last 10 home Premier League games and it makes for another frustrating evening for Roberto Martinez's men."
It's far, far too early in the season to worry about this sort of thing but I'll say it anyway. Hull are out of the relegation zone with that point, given to them by Sone Aluko's fine individual goal.
Clive Allen
BBC Radio 5 live
"It was really comfortable for Chelsea. They didn't have to extend themselves.
"Apart from the two early chances for Spurs, there was very little for them to show from tonight's performance."
Ross Barkley hits the first man and it's cleared. Absolutely unforgivable in that situation! FT.
Everton have a corner...
Ashley Williams:, external Arsenal could only score and win once Southampton went down to 10. Average Arsene
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer
"The pressure had been increasing on Southampton and finally heroic goalkeeper Fraser Forster is beaten. What a signing Alexis Sanchez has been for Arsenal this season."
You're a hard taskmaster Simon...
Simon in York: Not sure which soft league Alderweireld has come from (Spain maybe?) but in the premier league you can't go off with a minor injury and let your teammates suffer without you. You have two hamstrings for a reason, son. Get back out there. He's cost his team a valuable point imo.
Fraser Forster again with a cracking save to deny Aaron Ramsey. He is a fine shot-stopper...
SIX MINUTES added on at Everton.
Jonathan Overend
BBC Radio 5 live at Emirates Stadium
"Sanchez with two minutes remaining on the clock is the scorer for Arsenal.
"Southampton have dug in all night, but Arsenal have broken their hearts late-on.
"It was a scrappy goal, but Alexis Sanchez won't care."
Fraser Forster's fine save will count for nothing! Bewildered faces on the Saints bench as they can't believe they haven't held out. Again Olivier Giroud is in the thick of it, he causes havoc and Aaron Ramsey is able to dig out a cutback, for Alexis Sanchez to thrash home form 10 yards.
What a save! Tremendous spring and great wrist strength from Fraser Forster as he keeps out Olivier Giroud's looping header. Looked a goal all the way! Fine stop. Could be the difference between a point for his side and nothing...
After the goings on at Spurs last Thursday, another pitch invader is on the field at Sunderland. A momentary pause and then we are back up and playing. Thousands of fans have long since left the Stadium of Light.