CLOSE!published at 20:26 Greenwich Mean Time 3 December 2014
Everton are two feet from making it 2-0 through midfielder Muhamed Besic, whose shot from the edge of the area curls narrowly wide.
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
Everton are two feet from making it 2-0 through midfielder Muhamed Besic, whose shot from the edge of the area curls narrowly wide.
Ed in St Ives: Come on Arsenal. The sooner we go 0-1 down, the sooner we get on with winning this game
Gael Clichy, fresh from the rarest of rare goals at the weekend, heads wide as City put together another cracking move. There's a two-horse race developing at the top of the Premier League...
Half-time at Alloa and the home side have had the best chances, with Greig Spence and Liam Buchanan both failing to punish Rangers for some sloppy defending. It's also goalless after 30 minutes at Celtic Park as Partick Thistle sit deep. John Guidetti has gone close with a header that was tipped over by Paul Gallacher.
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Fine turnaround from Manchester City, and a fine goal too! Yaya Toure pings the ball in from deep, to Sergio Aguero's feet. The Argentine's touch is smooth as silk, laying it off perfectly into the path of Stevan Jovetic and the striker nails the shot through the keeper's legs. Megs!
BBC Sport chief football writer Phil McNulty at the Emirates
"Southampton manager Ronald Koeman is out in his technical area for a spot of arm swirling that suggests he wants his players to increase the tempo and the urgency. Arsenal just starting to take a measure of control."
Didier Drogba has a goal and an assist to his name tonight - but he also has a horrible free-kick. Thirty yards out, he leans back and finds the top, top tier.
Matt from Southampton: Good start from Saints. Definitely not looking to damaged after the defeat at the weekend. Come on Saints!
Harry in Scotland: Up to now I've seen that southampton have been playing well. Tonight it seems that they just get the ball away from their own goal all night!!
Sorry Tottenham fans... it's hard to see your boys getting back into this one. Ryan Mason tries his luck from range but it's straight at Thibaut Courtois.
Stuart in Chelmsford: Hugo........I meant the double decker bus, not the mini bus!
David in Pinner: Given the number of games where he has saved spurs this season, I'm actually pleased Lloris has got these mistakes out of his system in a game we were probably going to lose anyway.
It's all rather dull at the Emirates if truth be told. Southampton look comfortable - though Danny Welbeck does have some of the fans out of their seats when his backheel hits the side-netting.
That's how you do it! Romelu Lukaku gets plenty of purchase on this one, a left-footed piledriver of a finish from another Kevin Mirallas cutback on the right wing. Twelve yards out, foot through it, GBH to the back of the net.
Leon Osman! The silver-haired fox arrives on to Kevin Mirallas' cross-shot from the right, he tries a cheeky backheel but doesn't get enough purchase on it and Allan McGregor saves well.
Edward Herbert:, external Lloris usually our saviour, tonight has been our worst enemy
Much more from Manchester City now, they are looking to dominate the ball. Samir Nasri looking busy on the ball.
Jonathan Overend
BBC Radio 5 live at Emirates Stadium
"Jack Cork had a clash with Aaron Ramsey and hasn't been able to shake off that knock.
"Yoshida comes on in his place and slots in to central defence alongside Jose Fonte."
Anthony Ball:, external Won't be long before this is a cricket score...#coys
Paul Harris:, external Loris has kept Spurs in so many games this season, then chucks 2 in his own net against Chelsea. Sigh.
Another problem in the Southampton midfield. They lost key man Morgan Schneiderlin at the weekend and now Jack Cork is off. Defender Maya Yoshida takes his place.
Plenty of perspiration from Everton, not much in the way of inspiration though so far. Ross Barkley has a driving run through the middle but he's chaperoned out of play.
Jonathan Overend
BBC Radio 5 live at Emirates Stadium
"Arsenal have gone close through Oxlade-Chamberlain.
"Southampton look very comfortable in possession and they are trying to take the game to Arsenal.
"Classic Arsenal at the other end as they try to walk the ball in and maybe overplay it a bit."