FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:51 Greenwich Mean Time 17 January 2015
No let up for Aston Villa boss Paul Lambert as his side go seven matches without a win and sit just three points off the drop zone.
Leaders Chelsea thrash Swansea 5-0
Palace come from behind to beat Burnley
Wilson scores in Man Utd win at QPR
Late Spurs strike denies Sunderland
Bojan earns Stoke victory at Leicester
Mike Whalley, Gary Rose and Andy Cryer
No let up for Aston Villa boss Paul Lambert as his side go seven matches without a win and sit just three points off the drop zone.
The second substitute to score for Manchester United as James Wilson sidefoots home after his initial effort is saved by goalkeeper Rob Green. Game over.
Hugo Lloris does it again! A great reaction save from Danny Graham's rasping drive. Should have been 2-2 but for Lloris. Was that the chance?
What a result for Crystal Palace as they come back from 2-0 down to move four points clear of the relegation places.
Manchester United clear the ball and surely they have done enough now?
It doesn't look there will be any late drama at Leicester. The hosts need a goal, but need to get the ball first. Stoke are in control with seconds of stoppage time left.
Last attack from QPR..
Former Tottenham and Stoke striker Garth Crooks
Final Score
"Andros Townsend collected the ball deep in his own half and ran 50 to 60 yards with it. Then he played a lovely square pass across the face of the box, and in came Christian Eriksen to finish."
Routine win for the Premier League leaders. Over to you Manchester City...
Injury time at Burnley...
The ball is cleared as we enter four minutes of injury time.
Karl Henry has a hopeful shot blocked. But corner for the hosts...
Manchester United are looking comfortable as QPR huff and puff but struggle to create anything of note.
Late drama! Substitute Andros Townsend has the energy to power away down the wing, he crosses low across the edge of the area for the onrushing Christian Eriksen who shoots first time into the bottom corner with Costel Pantilimon stranded.
A huge, huge goal at Turf Moor as Dwight Gayle latches on to Jason Puncheon's cross field pass to drill Crystal Palace ahead. Burnley were 2-0 up but are now staring at a defeat.
Can Alan Pardew do no wrong?
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at Loftus Road
"Time running out here for QPR and Manchester United looking the more likely side to score. Falcao has ran himself into the ground but the goal still eludes him. No shortage of application but the Colombian has not been able to catch a break today."
Former Man City and England full-back Danny Mills
Final Score
"You have to question the attitude, mentality and set-up at QPR. You can't be that good at home and that disastrous away. It must be the club's attitude, both the players and the management. They need to battle for every point away from home. A point in an away game in the Premier League is often a good result."
They could do with a point at home this afternoon Danny...
Peter Crouch is on for the final few minutes of this game, the big man's height will no doubt come in handy as Stoke try to preserve their slender advantage. Marko Arnautovic makes way.
Crystal Palace are so close. Glenn Murray latches on to a loose ball but his volley cannons off the bar.