Summary

  • City close gap on Chelsea to three points

  • Yaya Toure scores from the spot

  • Aguero forced off with knee injury

  • Everton now 11th in the table

  1. Danny Baker Showpublished at 09:10 Greenwich Mean Time 6 December 2014

    As has become the way for Saturday mornings, we have teamed up with the Danny Baker Show to get your thoughts on a particular subject.

    Danny Baker

    Today we want your stories about family football memorabilia you have. Have you got grandad's or grandma's medal/shirt/boots. If so, how come?

    Tell Danny, and us, by using #bbcfootball, external on Twitter or via text on 81111 if your hilarious story needs telling in more than 140 characters. You can also listen to The Danny Baker Show by hitting the live coverage tab at the top of the page.

  2. Thrills and spillspublished at 09:05 Greenwich Mean Time 6 December 2014

    There are seven, yes I say seven, top-flight games for your delectation today as it's that time of the year when the games come thick and fast.

    Top-flight leaders Chelsea get proceedings underway at Newcastle at 12:45 GMT before the sandwich filler of five 15:00 GMT games, including a 'six-pointer' between QPR and Burnley as well as Hull and West Brom. There is also the not so small matter of Liverpool v Sunderland, Stoke v Arsenal and Tottenham v Crystal Palace.

    There's also plenty of FA Cup action to keep you entertained and the 2015 Fifa Women's World Cup draw.

    If that's not enough for you, we end the day with reigning champions Manchester City hosting Everton at 17:30 GMT. Strap yourselves in people, it's going to get kinda hectic.

  3. It's time to part-ehpublished at 08:56 Greenwich Mean Time 6 December 2014

    Manchester United striker Wayne RooneyImage source, Wayne Rooney on Instagram

    It's Christmas party season and footballers have a history of the odd faux pas when it comes to getting involved in their club's festivities.

    The worst it has got so far is Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney taking to the stage and crooning away. (I don't know if he was any good but I haven't seen any stories of Simon Cowell beating down his door to sign him up).

    Others are likely to be ironing their Superman/Spiderman/Batman/Ironman/Hulk etc. costumes for the ready but before that we'll find out who today's superheroes and villains are in another Premier League Saturday instalment. Welcome.