Summary

  • Spurs move seventh, Everton drop to 10th

  • Soldado scores second league goal of 2014

  • Eriksen clips in leveller on the rebound

  • Mirallas bends in sublime opener

  1. 'Terrible defending'published at 12:03 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2014

    Former England midfielder Danny Murphy
    Match of the Day pundit

    QPR v LeicesterImage source, PA

    "There was no parking the bus. It was two committed teams both giving their all, terrible defending, some very good attacking but I've never seen Gary Lineker lose his temper so often.

    "They were all avoidable goals. All QPR's goals were quite simple, it was people switching off and losing concentration, a lot to work on for Nigel Pearson. Charlie Austin has scored seven in 12 for QPR and if that continues I think they'll be ok."

  2. Postpublished at 12:02 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2014

    Former Southampton striker Matt Le Tissier:, external Nice four mile jog with our dog this morning. Now off to St Mary's for a Champions League six pointer.

    Are you taking the dog, Matt?

  3. Sissoko 'silly' for red cardpublished at 12:00 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2014

    Former England midfielder Danny Murphy
    Match of the Day pundit

    SissokoImage source, PA

    "Newcastle played ok. They've got some good players. The biggest disappointment for them was having Moussa Sissoko sent off. It was silly and he's been their best player for the last few weeks

  4. West Ham 'immense'published at 11:49 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2014

    Former West Ham midfielder Paul Ince
    Match of the Day pundit

    West Ham v NewcastleImage source, Reuters

    "From a defensive point of view I thought West Ham were absolutely immense. As much as the back four were outstanding you had Andy Carroll back defending too."

  5. Postpublished at 11:49 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2014

    Southampton v Manchester CityImage source, @MCFC

    Manchester City have arrived at St Mary's Stadium for their lunchtime game with second-placed Southampton. But Manuel Pellegrini's players won't be allowed to warm up on bikes.

    Manchester City on Twitter:, external "OFF LIMITS: Uh-oh...hope we brought our own bikes today.

  6. Coming uppublished at 11:48 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2014

    BBC Radio 5 live

    BBC Radio 5 live begins its coverage of Sunday's football programme with updates from St Mary's where Southampton take on Manchester City at 13:30 GMT.

    That will be followed by full match commentary of the 16:00 kick-off between Tottenham v Everton.

    And later this evening you can have your say on the big football stories on 606 with Ian Wright and Kelly Cates, from 18:06.

  7. Arsenal in for McCarthy?published at 11:48 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2014

    Mail on SundayImage source, @Suttonnick

    Don't be surprised if Everton manager Roberto Martinez has banished all copies of the Mail on Sunday from the team hotel ahead of the game at Tottenham later. Arsenal are lining up a £16m move for Toffees midfielder James McCarthy, according to the paper.

  8. Get involvedpublished at 11:47 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2014

    Steve Huish, Surbiton: For all this Manchester United rebuilding talk - questions should be asked. United have had huge, unparalleled success for 20 years and should have developed world class players from youth development. They have not. They've sold players like Danny Welbeck and spent about £220m in 12 months. I feel this should be mentioned.

    Manchester United moved up to fourth in the Premier League table with a 3-0 win at home to Hull on Saturday.

  9. 'Cattermole was terrific'published at 11:47 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2014

    Former England midfielder Danny Murphy
    Match of the Day pundit

    "There were some terrific performances but Lee Cattermole was the pick of them. He was blocking, leading his team, all afternoon he was at it. He can play as well, he wasn't just whacking it forward. Seb Larsson and Jack Rodwell were brilliant with him as well. The more the game went on the better Sunderland got."

  10. 'Costa gets on people's nerves'published at 11:46 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2014

    Former Man Utd midfielder Paul Ince
    Match of the Day pundit

    "I love Diego Costa. He's an old fashioned centre forward, he gets on people's nerves.

    "He has a little lash at John O'Shea by the letter of the law, and what we saw at Hull against Tottenham he should be off, but credit to O'Shea for not making too much of it."

  11. Get involvedpublished at 11:46 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2014

    Chelsea v SunderlandImage source, Getty Images

    Sunderland held Premier League leaders Chelsea to a goalless draw at the Stadium of Light on Saturday. Here is a selection of your comments in reaction, taken from the BBC Sport Facebook page., external

    Curtis Nickle: Sunderland deserved the draw if not more. Great defensive and counter attacking play, they really did frustrate us, well played.

    Paul Higgins: Chelsea had loads of possession but never really hurt us. We looked more likely to score than them and Diego Costa could have been sent off twice.

    David Banda: I think Sunderland were tough, but Costa behaved like he is still in La Liga - I'm a Barcelona fan, I know how he behaves. Good game to Sunderland, it wasn't easy. Chelsea have good team this season.

  12. Mourinho on 'clever' bookingpublished at 11:45 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2014

    Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho says striker Diego Costa's fifth booking of the season was a result of "clever" defending by Sunderland. The Premier League leaders failed to score for the first time this season as they drew 0-0 at the Stadium of Light.

    Costa was booked after catching Wes Brown in the face as the pair jumped for the ball and is suspended for Wednesday's match against Tottenham. "Brown is very experienced and he used his body," added Mourinho.

  13. What does your dressing room look like?published at 11:44 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2014

    As part of a collaboration with Get Inspired, a BBC initiative that aims to increase participation in sport, this morning we'd like you to send in photos of your Sunday League dressing room.

    Chalgrove FC dressing roomImage source, @craigcoles1989

    Craig Coles: Chalgrove FC changing rooms after yesterday's 2-2 draw.

    You can send your photos in using #getinspired on Twitter, or on the BBC Sport Facebook page., external

  14. 'Steve Bruce won't hit the panic button'published at 11:44 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2014

    Former Man Utd midfielder Paul Ince
    Match of the Day pundit

    Hull CityImage source, Getty Images

    "Hull boss Steve Bruce has got plenty of experience. It won't be a case of panicking just yet but he knows they have to start creating and scoring goals. He'll be disappointed with the performance, that's for sure."

  15. Toothless Tigerspublished at 11:44 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2014

    And what of Hull City, now 17th after four straight league defeats and with matches against Everton and Chelsea on the horizon? Paul Ince is not impressed with what he saw from Steve Bruce's men.

  16. 'Man Utd improving'published at 11:43 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2014

    Former Man Utd midfielder Paul Ince
    Match of the Day pundit

    "Louis van Gaal said it would be a work in progress. He's had a nightmare with injuries, especially defensively. His ambition is to finish in the top four, he's not looking to win the league. They are slightly improving game by game."

  17. 'Van Persie getting back to his best'published at 11:43 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2014

    Former England midfielder Danny Murphy
    Match of the Day pundit

    Manchester United striker Robin Van PersieImage source, Getty Images

    "Robin van Persie is on the way back. He wasn't perfect but showed glimpses of why he has been kept in the team. There were some brilliant connections with Wayne Rooney which we haven't seen recently. It was a wonderful strike from a player who has been struggling with confidence.

    "He's got immense quality, he's set his standards so high that when he falls short he gets criticised. There is still more to come."

  18. 'Van Persie can do better'published at 11:42 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2014

    The Daily Star Sunday's back page says Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal has told striker Robin van Persie that he can still do better despite scoring a wonderful goal in the easy 3-0 win over Hull City.

    It was Van Persie's first United goal for more than a month. Van Gaal's side have won their last three Premier League games - their best sequence since he took charge in the summer.

  19. Wenger unconcerned by criticismpublished at 11:42 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2014

    Arsenal fansImage source, Getty Images

    Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says he is not concerned by criticism from a section of the club's supporters. The Gunners ended a run of nine years without a trophy by winning the FA Cup in May, but have not won the league since 2004 and are currently sixth.

    Fans at the 1-0 win over West Brom had a banner urging Wenger to resign. "We live in a society of total opinion but we live off not what we say but what we do and what we do is on the pitch," the 65-year-old Frenchman added.

  20. Postpublished at 11:41 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2014

    Former England midfielder Danny Murphy
    Match of the Day pundit

    Arsenal's Danny Welbeck and Oliver GiroudImage source, Getty Images

    "This game showed Danny Welbeck and Olivier Giroud can play in the same team. Welbeck started on the left and didn't throw his toys out, he worked as hard as anybody, he did not stop making runs.

    "They mixed up their positions really well and in the second half it was Welbeck who made the difference. He wants to get himself a goal and what a leap it was. Desire and application is undeniable. The quality, which some people question, was there as well."