Postpublished at 14:11 Greenwich Mean Time 7 February 2015
Christian Benteke on the bench? That will please those Villa fans waiting for a goal...
FT: Man City 1-1 Hull - Milner levels with late free-kick
FT: Aston Villa 1-2 Chelsea, Swansea 1-1 Sunderland
FT: Leicester 0-1 Palace, QPR 0-1 Saints, Spurs 2-1 Arsenal
Marc Higginson, Tom Rostance and Mandeep Sanghera
Christian Benteke on the bench? That will please those Villa fans waiting for a goal...
Aston Villa boss Paul Lambert opts to start Gabby Agbonlahor ahead of Christian Benteke, who drops to the bench, in one of three changes. Aly Cissokho and Ashley Westwood also start while skipper Ron Vlaar returns from a knee injury to take his place on the bench.
Chelsea new signing Juan Cuadrado is on the bench as Willian starts on the right side of midfield. Gary Cahill comes into the centre of defence at the expense of Kurt Zouma while Didier Drogba leads the line.
Aston Villa starting XI: Guzan, Hutton, Okore, Clark, Cissokho, Westwood, Delph, Cleverley, Agbonlahor, Weimann, Gil
Chelsea starting XI: Courtois; Ivanovic, Cahill, Terry, Azpilicueta; Ramires, Matic; Willian, Oscar, Hazard; Drogba.
Tottenham are stopped in their tracks when the referee pulls up play following Erik Lamela's arm in the face of Nacho Monreal. No real drama though and we are back in action.
Leicester boss Nigel Pearson makes five changes from the side which lost 3-0 at Manchester United as Paul Konchesky, Esteban Cambiasso, David Nugent, Riyad Mahrez and Matty James are all recalled. Record signing Andrej Kramaric is on the bench.
Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew makes two changes from their 1-0 home defeat to Everton as Wilfried Zaha and Jordon Mutch come in for Marouane Chamakh and Yaya Sanogo.
Leicester City XI: Schwarzer, Simpson, Wasilewski, Morgan, Konchesky, Cambiasso, James; Mahrez, Nugent, Schlupp, Ulloa
Crystal Palace XI: Speroni, Ward, Delaney, Dann, Kelly, Puncheon, McArthur, Ledley, Zaha, Mutch, Gayle.
Former Tottenham manager David Pleat
BBC Radio 5 live at White Hart Lane
"A great save from David Ospina to move the ball away after Nabil Bentaleb had hit an absolute steamer. And Harry Kane was on top of it again showing his predatory instincts but was correctly ruled out for offside."
Sarah Morgan: I thought Kane might stick one in - even as Gunner I hope the watching Roy Hodgson puts him in next England squad!
Martin Golds: Of course Kane has just scored another one. Thirty goals this season is a possibility. England call up a certainty.
WoodzHN: Forget rivalries, think about Harry Kane and Daniel Sturridge playing up front together for England...
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That goal by Harry Kane was the 599th scored in the Premier League this season, and we almost see the 600th when David Ospina makes a fine double save to first deny Nabil Bentaleb's low shot and then he gets up quickly to stop Harry Kane at the follow-up. Kane's effort wouldn't have counted as the offside flag had gone up.
Former Tottenham manager David Pleat
BBC Radio 5 live at White Hart Lane
"A terrific shot from Danny Welbeck, he bent it to the top corner but Hugo Lloris flew across and turned it away for a corner. Arsenal are coming back into this game. The atmosphere here is incredible. The noise is rising and after the goal people were jumping on their seats. It's like a South American football match."
Who said England don't produce top strikers any more? While Harry Kane is banging them in at one end, Danny Welbeck almost scores a sensational second for the Gunners when he cuts inside and curls an effort which Hugo Lloris tips wide. England manager Roy Hodgson is at the Lane. He might want to start asking for Harry's number.
Because, in the words of Depeche Mode, you just can't get enough, we have three separate live text commentaries for your enjoyment this afternoon.
Stick with this page for coverage of all of the day's action, plus reaction and interaction, as per usual.
But from 15:00 GMT you can get full commentary on just Aston Villa v Chelsea right here on this link.
Then, from 16:30 or so, we will have a separate page with all of the build-up to the Merseyside derby.
Oh, and while I'm at it, the Madrid derby as well, that one from 14:45 GMT.
Ooohhh! it's nearly 2-1 to Tottenham - Harry Kane is a toe-nail away from converting into an empty net after David Ospina had parried Mousa Dembele's low shot. Spurs are rampant now.
le Zone Ami: Kane. Again. How many times have we said that this season?
Michael Louw: It had to be Kane! What a player.
Jake Fletcher: Harry Kane's the next Alan Shearer.
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Former Tottenham manager David Pleat
BBC Radio 5 live at White Hart Lane
"Harry Kane was sitting at the back post and just tapped it in. And I have to say it is no more than Tottenham deserve on the balance of play. The game is brilliantly poised now. Two teams going hell for leather in a top class derby."
The boy can do no wrong. Harry Kane, the prince of White Hart Lane, delivers a superb leveller when he sidefoots in at the far post after a corner had been flicked on by Mousa Dembele. Spurs have flight.
A decent opportunity for Tottenham as Laurent Koscielny brings down Mousa Dembele down the right and the hosts are awarded a free-kick. Koscielny is booked and the free-kick is swung in by Christian Eriksen but it fails to beat the first man at the near post.
Femi John Atoyebi: The clash of the Dannys. One will soon be off for the other...
Carl Harris: Wellbeck was upset at Danny Rose's diving. Again. It's not always the foreign lads.
Andrew Branton: Spurs are poor in the final third, Lamela terrible, no width and not enough support for Harry!
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Former Tottenham manager David Pleat
BBC Radio 5 live at White Hart Lane
"A terrific counter attack by Arsenal but Hugo Lloris did well to get down to the shot. In the first couple of minutes of this second half Tottenham have been on top but have over elaborated at times in front of goal. Mousa Dembele particularly seems to want to take too many touches."
Arsenal are waiting for another opportunity to hit Spurs on the counter and they almost take the first one which comes along when they pour forward and Santi Cazorla's low, curling shot is tipped wide by Hugo Lloris.
Arsenal's defence is congesting the central areas and Spurs are being forced wide as they look to create an opening. Here's what the stats look like early in the second half...
Straight from the kick-off, Tottenham fly at Arsenal but it ends rather tamely when Nabil Bentaleb smashes a shot well wide. No composure.