Summary

  • 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

  1. It's going to be bigpublished at 09:04 Greenwich Mean Time 7 February 2015

    That's a big build-up in my opener and I may have talked the talk but I'm confident today's Premier League fixtures will walk the walk.

    So, what have we got on the agenda today? Two of English football biggest derbies as Tottenham play Arsenal in the early kick-off at 12:45 GMT and Everton host Liverpool from 17:30 GMT. I know...BBIIIIIGGGGG.

    But that's not it. Oh no. In between, we have title contenders Chelsea and Manchester City in action against Aston Villa and Hull respectively. There's a 'six-pointer' with Leicester City v Crystal Palace, while QPR v Southampton and Swansea v Sunderland complete today's line-up. I know again...masseeev.

    Clockwise from top left: Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino, Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger, Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers and Everton boss Roberto MartinezImage source, Various
  2. Tension, trauma and....bantspublished at 08:54 Greenwich Mean Time 7 February 2015

    If transfer deadline day didn't provide you with the action and excitement you were craving then worry not.

    Why? Well, because today's Premier League games will get the pulses racing, tensions rising and the nerves wracking like few events can.

    Fingernails will be bitten like never before, fans will be sat on the edge of their seats and there will be an unbelievable level of - as the Inbetweeners would say - bants.

    The InbetweenersImage source, Getty Images