Postpublished at 16:53 Greenwich Mean Time 13 December 2014
There were plenty of ugly challenges and niggle in the Chelsea game. But Steve Bruce and Jose Mourinho kept it civil on the sidelines.
Jak Alnwick starts in goal for Newcastle
FT: Burnley 1-0 Saints, Chelsea 2-0 Hull
FT: Leicester 0-1 Man City, Palace 1-1 Stoke
FT: Sun'land 1-1 West Ham, WBA 1-0 Villa
Tom Rostance, Marc Higginson and Gary Rose
There were plenty of ugly challenges and niggle in the Chelsea game. But Steve Bruce and Jose Mourinho kept it civil on the sidelines.
Connor Wickham balloons a shot into the stands and surely that will be the last action of this game?
Fifth successive Premier League win for Manchester City.
Former Stoke and Tottenham striker Garth Crooks
Final Score
"Chelsea are top of the table and have done very well. But I can't wait to see what happens in the post-match interviews!"
Leicester pump a long throw into the box, Wes Morgan wins the header and Leo Ulloa spins his marker but blazes over from six yards out.
Chance for Southampton! Victor Wanyama wins the stoppage-time header, but he can't get it on target!
Leicester continue to attack, but Manchester City standing firm. Eliaquim Mangala has played very well today.
Burnley killing the clock well. George Boyd into the corner...
Oooh, just wide from Andy Carroll as his low strike from distance whistles past the wrong side of the post. Five minutes of injury time.
Corner for Leicester as we approach injury-time, but Nick Powell's effort fails to beat the first man. Five minutes added on.
Into four minutes of injury time at West Brom, who look on course for a much-needed win. It will take something special for Aston Villa to muster an equaliser now.
Jose Mourinho and Steve Bruce deep in chat on the sidelines as we tick into stoppage time. Chelsea staying three points clear at the top as it stands...
Stoke look the likeliest to score a winner, but this one seems to be ambling towards a draw...
Strange goings-on at the King Power Stadium where Fernando goes down to the floor in the centre circle with nobody around him. The physio rushes on but the midfielder sprays water all over his face, then soldiers on. Not sure what the issue was there.
Into the last few minutes, with the 10-men of Hull piling on some late pressure. Can they force a grandstand finish?