Postpublished at 15:54 Greenwich Mean Time 10 January 2015
Gary Lineker
BBC Sport
"No goals for West Brom at halftime but very impressive early use of the club shop by Tony Pulis."
Chelsea two points clear after Man City draw at Everton
Oscar & Costa give Blues win against Newcastle
Austin scores pen against Burnley, but QPR lose
WBA beat Hull, Swansea hold West Ham
Liverpool beat Sunderland in early kick-off
Gary Rose and Marc Higginson
Gary Lineker
BBC Sport
"No goals for West Brom at halftime but very impressive early use of the club shop by Tony Pulis."
Great news for fans of outfield players going in goal. Crawley striker Matt Harrold has gone in nets after Brian Jensen was injured and the Red Devils had no sub keeper. They lead MK Dons 1-0.
Ten-man Bradford are level against Rochdale with Jon Stead notching with a close-range header. Scunthorpe are now 2-0 up against Walsall with Tom Hopper on the scoresheet.
Matt Smith has scored his ninth goals in five games to put Bristol City 2-0 up against Notts County. The Robins will go top as things stand.
Gary Hooper has scored only his fifth goal of the season to level things up for Alex Neil's Norwich against leaders Bournemouth.
Blackpool lead Ian Holloway's Millwall 1-0 with Peter Clarke on the scoresheet. James McClean has pulled one back for Wigan away to Birmingham - that's 2-1 now. Kieran Lee gives Sheffield Wednesday a 1-0 lead against sliding-down-the-table Nottingham Forest on the stroke of half-time.
Leeds are beating Bolton at half-time, as are Cardiff against Fulham. The four other games are goalless.
Pat Murphy
BBC Radio 5 live at The Hawthorns
"Brown Ideye missing a sitter summed up a man who looks like a man short on form and confidence. Hull and Steve Bruce have striking problems of their own with Abel Hernandez and Nikia Jelavic both off injured."
Steve Bower
Match of the Day commentator at The Hawthorns
"Goalless and all square in the first 45 minutes for West Brom in the Premier League under Tony Pulis, but they could and should be in front. The one golden opportunity of the match fell to Brown Ideye just before half-time but it was one the Nigerian could not take."
Oh terrible miss by Brown Ideye, West Brom's record signing stroking wide when he had all the goal in front of him. Awful.
Simon Brotherton
Match of the Day commentator at Stamford Bridge
"Discord on the touchline and amongst the players on the pitch as a challenge comes flying in on the break but it's Oscar's goal which separates the sides and Newcastle will feel a little hard done by.
"Cabella had a shot saved, Sissoko smashed against the post but Newcastle nodded off and a short corner, collected by Ivanovic and finished by Oscar makes it 1-0. Chelsea have been sloppy and lacked fluidity, but they lead."
Phil Neville
BBC Radio 5 live
"Manchester City have been magnificent in the first half at Goodison Park but Manuel Pellegrini will think they have not been clinical enough."
Garth Crooks on Final Score
On Andy Carroll's goal: "Having controlled the ball, Andy Carroll swaps feet - it's tremendous footwork. I've never seen footwork from him like that ever. If you're not fit and strong you're not going to last, you're going to break down. He's clearly worked on his fitness at West Ham, and you can tell. Carroll is developing the same way as Peter Crouch was developing. He can play on the floor as well."
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer
"Everton finally showing signs of life at half-time approached. It is very obvious Romelu Lukaku will trouble Manchester City's defence if he gets service where he can run at them, as he proved on the one occasion it has happened. City, while vastly superior, need to show more of a cutting edge. The cutting edge could, of course, be sitting on the bench in the shape of Sergio Aguero."
West Ham keep their lead, but only by the skin of their teeth.
Wayne Routledge looks certain to slot the Swansea leveller as the ball breaks to him in the box, but from stage left, Carl Jenkinson comes sliding in to block quite brilliantly.
MOTD's Jonathan Pearce at Goodison Park
"It's been a decent game of football and Seamus Coleman's effort hitting the crossbar is the closest we have come to a goal. David Silva has been excellent for Manchester City but no cutting edge for them today so far."
They've been knocking on the door for a while and finally it opens as Paul Konchesky rifles in for Leicester. Leonardo Ulloa hits an overhead kick inside the box to the edge of the area where Konchesky steams in and smashes the ball into the net. Great strike.
Manchester City have had 64% of the possession but Everton go closest to scoring. Toffees striker Romelu Lukaku has an angled shot saved by keeper Joe Hart before the ball finds it way to Seamus Coleman, whose left-foot strike comes back off the bar.
BBC Sport's Chris Bevan at Turf Moor
"Charlie Austin is still getting stick even though Burnley are back in front - the Clarets fans are singing 'You're not Danny Ings' at him now, one of several chants they wheeled out after seeing the England Under-21 striker restore Burnley's lead. It was a tidy finish by Ings after he neatly brought the ball down in the area, but the less said about QPR's defending, the better."
David Nugent hits the bar for Leicester. The striker takes the ball on his knee before looping a shot over goalkeeper Brad Guzan and onto the bar. Leonardo Ulloa puts the rebound over with his head. What an effort from Nugent though - he is getting closer.