Postpublished at 12:30 Greenwich Mean Time 18 January 2015
Right, as much as I've enjoyed your company this morning, I've got an appointment with West Ham v Hull.
So I'll hand you over to Tom Rostance to guide you through the afternoon's action...
Arsenal's first win at City since 2010
Man City five points adrift of Chelsea
Win takes Arsenal up to fifth
West Ham beat Hull 3-0 in early game
Tom Rostance and Richard Winton
Right, as much as I've enjoyed your company this morning, I've got an appointment with West Ham v Hull.
So I'll hand you over to Tom Rostance to guide you through the afternoon's action...
Steve Bower
BBC Match of the Day commentator
"Cesc Fabregas and Diego Costa have played every game and the defence has hardly changed. Jose Mourinho hasn't tinkered or changed things much. He's got a deep squad as well - look at Petr Cech coming in for Thibaut Courtois.
"Opposition managers know what's coming, but they can't stop it. The Chelsea players have a great understanding because they have played with each other week in, week out. I don't think Chelsea will walk the league, but there is only one team that can stop them."
Former England winger Trevor Sinclair
MOTD2 Extra
"Chelsea started really well, going ahead after 50 seconds. It's impossible to deal with the tempo of their passing and Swansea were chasing shadows. The Chelsea players were so confident, Swansea could not get near them. But I like listening to Garry Monk. He is so honest, he is not trying to paper over cracks, he knew they were not good enough, but he is doing a really good job."
There's been two goals in four minutes in the Madrid derby and they've come for Real. First Ronaldo crashed in an opener after splendid work by Karim Benzema, then Gareth Bale doubled the lead from a teasing James Rodriguez cross.
That'll be that, then...
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer
"England manager Roy Hodgson's focus has been on the defensive arts this week after his contentious nomination of Argentina's Javier Mascherano for the Ballon d'Or - but he had a striker on his mind at Loftus Road on Saturday."
Should Hodgson's pick Charlie Austin for England? Phil mulls it over having watched the 25-year-old for QPR against Manchester United on Saturday.
Today we've teamed up with Get Inspired, a BBC initiative that aims to increase participation in sport, and want to hear your stories of Sunday League dedication. Which player in your team has come off their sick bed to score a last-minute winner? Or walked five miles when their car was snowed in?
Cabbage Face: Playing in this fog. Think I even kept a clean sheet.
Jack Seddon: The late great Jamie Cole walks 12 miles down train tracks at 3am after annual pub crawl, goes straight to the game and scores five!
Owy: Drove 130 miles to Darlington only to be turned round 12 miles from ground. Frozen pitch!
Let us know via #getinspired, external or text 81111 (UK only) and we'll include the best ones.
MOTD2 Extra
MOTD2 Extra
Match of the Day 2 Extra is now starting on BBC One, BBC Radio 5 live and online. Use the Play icon at the top of the page to watch it right now. Consider yourself reminded.
We've been asking which Premier League manager you think is under the most pressure - and the results are in. Here's how you voted:
40.4% Paul Lambert 23.1% Harry Redknapp 15.4% Roberto Martinez 7.1% Steve Bruce 6.7% Nigel Pearson 4.7% Other 2.6% Gus Poyet.
Thanks for voting.
Ruud Gullit
MOTD pundit
"John Carver is a good coach. It would be great if the club give him the job, but they need to do it now so he can spend in the transfer window."
Did you know that Eljero Elia played in the 2010 World Cup final for Netherlands? Kind of takes a little of the shine off scoring twice against a Newcastle side who haven't won in four matches, doesn't it?
Still, his brace moved Southampton back above Manchester United into third place after Louis van Gaal's side won earlier on Saturday afternoon.
"When I got the question pre-season, if they said to me after 22 games you would be third maybe I would be laughing," said Saints manager Ronald Koeman. "But we don't steal points, we play good football."
They're at it early in Italy, too, with the meeting of the teams in third and four places around half an hour old in Rome.
Gonzalo Higuain put the visitors ahead after 18 minutes and a victory would move Rafa Benitez's side ahead of their hosts.
This morning we've teamed up with Get Inspired, a BBC initiative that aims to increase participation in sport, and want to hear your stories of Sunday League dedication. Which player in your team has come off their sick bed to score a last-minute winner? Or walked five miles when their car was snowed in?
Rob: Moved from Maidstone to near Southampton but still play for my old Sunday team. Just means I have to get up at 6am, drive two hours and then drive another two hours back.
Liv, Cheetham: Played 3/4 of a game as a 'keeper with a dislocated knee, made some pretty painful saves but we won 3-2.
Neil, Norwich: Our star striker moved his wedding day to accommodate our cup final and he ended up scoring the extra-time winner.
Let us know via #getinspired, external or text 81111 (UK only) and we'll include the best ones.
It's goalless at the interval between Getafe and Real Madrid, with Toni Kroos scudding an effort against the crossbar for the visitors just before the break.
Carlo Ancelotti's side have 13 wins from their last 14 league games and can go four points clear ahead of Barcelona's meeting with Deportivo La Coruna later on Sunday.
Phil Neville
MOTD pundit
"At the start of the season there were murmurs that Tottenham's training was too hard and they were having double sessions. But now they are a fitter team and they are scoring late goals. They are a better team with Mauricio Pochettino there."
Christian Eriksen scores another later winner for Tottenham, Jermain Defoe returns to White Hart Lane on his Sunderland debut and Spurs move to within three points of the Champions League places.
But the main talking point from Saturday's encounter was Jan Vertonghen's disallowed goal in the closing stages.
With Black Cats keeper Costel Pantilimon upfield for a corner, Spurs broke and the Belgian defender ambled forward before rolling the ball into the unguarded net. But the celebrations were interrupted by an offside flag despite the fact Vertonghen assumed possession in his own half.
Even I don't have to leaf through the rule book to know that's a nonsense...
MOTD2 Extra
BBC Sport
Tune in to Match of the Day 2 Extra for a look back to Saturday's action plus a preview of today's games at 12:15 GMT on BBC One, BBC Radio 5 live and online. Host Mark Chapman is joined by former England midfielder Trevor Sinclair, Match of the Day commentator Steve Bower and Shaun Custis from the Sun.
And of course later there'll be Match of the Day 2 itself; today it's on at 22:30 on BBC One, but for viewers in Scotland it's 23:25... they'll be treated to the goals from the Scottish Premiership and Championship on Sportscene first.
Ruud Gullit
MOTD pundit
"It was fantastic to watch from Chelsea - they are doing everything right. This is the Chelsea I wanted to see and the Chelsea we did not see for a long time. It's the Chelsea Roman Abramovich wanted and it's why Jose Mourinho had to come back.
"What I like about Chelsea is it's not just possession, they always want to create chances.
"They don't allow you to get in the game because they are so technically good. They don't allow you to tackle as by the time you get there they have passed it."
He's a hard man to please, Jose Mourinho...
Despite his Chelsea side producing what he himself called a "perfect game" to thrash Swansea and move five points clear of Manchester City, the manager still took the opportunity to warn his players that they must win titles if they want to be remembered.
"It was a perfect game - everything went in our direction," Mourinho said. "But there is no history without titles so if we play fantastic and don't win cups no-one will remember this team."
While I can absolutely buy into the Spanish concept of siestas and eating late at night, I'm not sure I'm having 11:00 GMT kick off times.
It seems almost indecent that Real Madrid's city derby with Getafe is already under way but if it's good enough for Sunday league games...
Wonder if anyone turned up late looking a little worse for wear and inhaling a bacon roll? Or am I the only one to have done that this morning?