GOALpublished at 16:24 GMT 1 January 2015

Game, set and match? Scrap that. This game is given fresh impetus by Jack Rodwell who escapes his marker - Gael Clichy - to nod home a corner from 10 yards out. The Black Cats are given another life.
Leicester battle from 2-0 down to draw at Liverpool
Szczesny errors gift Saints two goals
Hull beat Everton 2-0, Bony saves Swans at QPR
Newcastle 3-3 Burnley - late Boyd leveller
Pardew in the crowd for Villa 0-0 Palace
Tom Rostance, Gary Rose and Marc Higginson
Game, set and match? Scrap that. This game is given fresh impetus by Jack Rodwell who escapes his marker - Gael Clichy - to nod home a corner from 10 yards out. The Black Cats are given another life.
Thoroughly deserved! Moments after George Boyd tests Jak Alnwick with a stinging drive the visitors do get an equaliser as Danny Ings flicks in a header into the far corner. Burnley have been excellent since the break and are now level. Push for a winner?
Game, set and match? Manchester City double their lead when Gael Clichy plays in a lovely ball from the left and Stevan Jovetic shows a deftness of touch to sidefoot home from six yards out.
Kevin Kilbane
BBC Final Score
On Man City's goal (16:13): "It sat up for Yaya Toure from a bobbly pass and he has hit it sweetly on the half-volley. He takes over from Jack Colback for goal of the day."
Both sides are knocking the ball about well now, but there's little sniff of another goal. A time for heroes.
Just how many cats did the Burnley team bus run over this morning? It's not their day at all as Ben Mee hits the crossbar from a corner, the third time they have rattled the woodwork since half-time!
Danny Ings is then booked for a dive as he cuts inside Cheick Tiote.
Well, well, well! Not sure many of you saw that comeback on the cards! Fair play to Leicester who can maybe forget about those penalty decisions after all...
Kevin Kilbane
BBC Final Score
On Southampton's goal (16:14): "Mathieu Debuchy picks up a good position and then decides to take a touch in the six-yard box, Wojciech Szczesny and he get confused and Debuchy decides to clear it. Then it's a great finish from Dusan Tadic. Another mess at the back for Arsenal though."
Crystal Palace have played the Dwight Gayle card. Expect plenty of balls over the top now, in the general direction of the pacy striker.
QPR defenders back off Wayne Routledge on the edge of their area and the winger takes full advantage, opening up space for himself and shooting low at goal, but it is just wide. Marvin Emnes then comes on for Swansea as the striker, a bit-part player since signing permanently in the summer, replaces Nathan Dyer.
MOTD's Guy Mowbray at the Etihad
"There's a real pace to the game now with both teams passing the ball about with real purpose. Sunderland know they need to create something, City just know another chance will come."
What a comeback! Leicester are level and it's another fine hit from Jeff Schlupp this time, low and hard into the corner from 20 yards. Simon Mignolet didn't even move. Could he have done better? Liverpool shocked.
Bolton manager Neil Lennon
BBC Radio 5 live at the Etihad Stadium
"The goal was brilliant work from City. They've been very patient - I think all the outfield players were involved in that move. I did say earlier that if City couldn't play through Sunderland, it might take a 25-yard shot to get a goal. Yaya Toure is capable of that, and it was a thunderbolt.
"Sunderland have got a problem. They've brought on Emanuel Giaccherini to give them more of an attacking set-up. They're going to have to come out to try to get something, and that will open up the game. Thankfully."
Oh yes! What a goal that is! Jamie Vardy chests the ball into the path of Dave Nugent on the edge of the area and the one-time England man smashes it home on the bounce! First time, a sort of scissor kick motion into the top corner.
Brilliant hit.
Aaron Cresswell's low curling free-kick from 20 yards comes off the foot of the post, with Baggies keeper Ben Foster beaten.
Leighton Baines has moved into central midfield as a result of Roberto Martinez's half-time changes and Everton are looking much more solid, with Romelu Lukaku proving a nuisance in attack. He draws a fine save out of Allan McGregor after skipping past three challenges in the Hull area.
That came moments after Liam Rosenior went down with an injury and the first-half substitute is replaced by Harry Maguire.
Terrible, terrible defending again from Arsenal! Mathieu Debuchy cuts out a cross from the right with a heavy touch, goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny chooses to stab it away with his feet but only straight to Dusan Tadic, who converts from close range. Just woeful.
Just when it seemed there was no way through, Yaya Toure puts his sledgehammer of a right foot through the ball from 22 yards out and smashes it into the top corner. You don't save those.
What a hand from Fraser Forster! A cross from the right finds its way through to Alexis Sanchez, he shifts the ball on to his right foot and hammers in a low shot which Forster brilliantly keeps out.
Finally a chance of note - Aston Villa striker Christian Benteke rising highest to head a corner just wide of the base of the post.