#getinspiredpublished at 11:05 Greenwich Mean Time 28 December 2014
Bodger:, external Just an average kick about with my dad! Love being a goalkeeper!
Leaders Chelsea held 1-1 at Southampton
Arsenal win 2-1 at West Ham
Bottom side Leicester beat Hull
Spurs and Man Utd draw 0-0
Newcastle 3-2 Everton, Stoke 2-0 WBA
Marc Higginson, Andy Cryer and Mike Henson
Bodger:, external Just an average kick about with my dad! Love being a goalkeeper!
England winger Andros Townsend makes his first Premier League start since 9 November as Spurs make four changes from Boxing Day's 2-1 win at Leicester.
Spurs starting XI: Lloris, Chiriches, Fazio, Vertonghen, Davies; Mason, Stambouli; Chadli, Eriksen, Townsend; Kane.
Will Manchester United continue their surge up the table? Can Tottenham claim a fifth straight win in all competitions? Or are we looking at deadlock at White Hart Lane? Let us know who you think will come out on top by voting at the top of this page, or by tweeting #tottenham #manutd or #draw to @bbcsport., external
The vote will run until 13:00 GMT and terms and conditions can be found here.
Manchester United are unchanged from the side who beat Newcastle last time out.
Man Utd starting XI: De Gea, Jones, McNair, Evans, Valencia, Carrick, Rooney, Mata, Young, van Persie, Falcao
Spurs starting XI: Lloris, Chiriches, Fazio, Vertonghen, Davies; Mason, Stambouli; Chadli, Eriksen, Townsend; Kane.
We are a few minutes away from getting the team news from White Hart Lane, ahead of the early kick-off between Tottenham and Manchester United. You will get the news when we do.
BBC Final Score
BBC Final Score host Jason Mohammad is joined by analyst Garth Crooks and former Aston Villa forward Dion Dublin as they bring you the latest scores from Sunday's Premier League and Football League fixtures.
You can watch the scores come in from 14:30 GMT on this website and on the Red Button, and from 16:30 GMT on BBC Two.
BBC Radio 5 live
The first festive BBC Radio 5 live commentary game is from the City Ground where Nottingham Forest take on Birmingham City in the Championship - coverage starts at 11:55 GMT.
The focus moves to the Premier League and Etihad Stadium at 15:00 GMT, where champions Manchester City take on Burnley, and then on to St James' Park at 17:15 GMT, with second-half commentary of the match between Newcastle and Everton.
Own up then, who is still wearing their shocking Christmas jumpers? It would take some going though to beat QPR defender Rio Ferdinand for this little effort.
Want to know how some Premier League players celebrated their Christmas? You can take a look here.
Craig Gardner:, external Massive game for us today we need the 3 points and we need the fans behind us. Loud and proud as usual #boingboing #baggiessssss
Some reports this morning are suggesting West Brom boss Alan Irvine is on the brink of the sack...
Gallaway:, external 2 weeks ago, 90 minutes of calamitous football in the mud. Enough surface water to go swimming.
Anonymous via text: Played a team when playing Essex border league Premier, they faced hail, rain and gale force winds in the first half, two players failed to return for second half and we won 10-0.
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The first game to bite the dust because of the weather today is the League One match between Sheffield United and Scunthorpe United.
After heavy snow and freezing temperatures, the pitch was passed playable but the match was postponed on health and safety grounds for the supporters.
We will will keep you updated if any more matches fall foul of the weather.
Strootman to Manchester United? Shaqiri to Liverpool?
The winter transfer window is about to open and the chequebooks will be out for managers in search of the title, promotion, continental qualification or just hoping to stave off relegation.
BBC Sport, with the help of global football experts, assess 50 possible moves that could happen in January.
How's this for a strange transfer tale? And the January window isn't even open yet.
Chelsea and Spain striker Fernando Torres will join AC Milan on a permanent basis on 5 January before being loaned out to former club Atletico Madrid next month.
BBC Sport understands Italy winger Alessio Cerci, 27, will move the other way to Milan.
Wesley Frith:, external Muddy winter training session...
Antony Welch:, external Broken bones, pulled muscles, nothing compares to taking a ball in the face when it's minus 5 outside and wet.
Ru Taylor:, external Played on the south coast last year. Wind so strong the right back scored with a cross from half way.
Carl Fletcher:, external Due to snow, the manager once said "let's call it off, but say we drew 17-17 to boost the goal difference!" No logic.
Philip Watkins:, external Playing in snow with a white ball, I scored from a corner and wheeled away in celebration: no one else noticed ball in the net!
Matt Lynch:, external Played on the top of a hill on the Cannock Chase, I scored an own goal as I was that cold I couldn't move my legs!
Roy:, external Once told our game on with 4 inches of snow, drove 10 miles to venue, referee said where's your shovels?
Lawro's Predictions
BBC Sport's football expert Mark Lawrenson is up against actor Jack O'Connell for the Premier League fixtures on 28 and 29 January.
The Derby County fan, who has appeared in TV dramas such as 'This is England' and 'Skins', is the star of the new Coen Brothers film 'Unbroken', which tells the life story of star athlete and World War II hero Louis Zamperini.
Can he correctly predict more correct results than Lawro? See what you think on the BBC Football page.
Brian Kenny:, external Standing where the corner flag should be.
Antony Welch:, external Played on a pitch so frozen once that the centre-back slipped and knocked himself clean out.
Matt Earl:, external Played on a pitch that wet I made a slide tackle on 18 yard line and finished 5 yards behind the goal in a big puddle #getinspired