Postpublished at 21:33 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2015
Arsenal seem to have tempered Leicester's waves of attack. The Gunners look like hanging on for all three points after all.
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Tom Rostance
Arsenal seem to have tempered Leicester's waves of attack. The Gunners look like hanging on for all three points after all.
Speaking of drives home, most of the Sunderland fans have long since left the Stadium of Light. QPR picking up their first points on the road all season.
Into the last five minutes of our three 19:45 kick-offs. Villa need a four-goal swing to get out of the bottom three. It's not going to happen. A bad drive home for Paul Lambert and his team - and the fans.
An intriguing night at the top of League Two, where none of the top four are winning. Leaders Burton are being held 0-0 at home by 10-man AFC Wimbledon, who lost Mark Phillips to a second-half red card. Wycombe, in second, are set to lose a 12-match unbeaten league record as they trail 2-0 at home to Plymouth, while third-placed Shrewsbury are 1-0 down at Carlisle.
Game of the night, though, involves fourth-placed Luton, who have come from two down to 2-2 at home to York, thanks to two Mark Cullen goals. York - next to bottom at the start of play - are also a man down after Jake Hyde's sending off.
Paul Lambert looks very twitchy in his dugout. Villa have had a slight go tonight but they've had two efforts on target all night. Not good enough really is it? Especially if you concede two goals.
Aaron Ramsey has not been on long himself but he's already injured, limping off to be replaced by Mathieu Flamini. A potential worry for Arsene Wenger. His main one at the moment is seeing out this game.
It's not Sunderland's night, though Ricky Alvarez has made a difference. He was excellent the other night at Fulham and has been lively here too, lashing a drive across goal and there's nobody there to turn in.
Leaders Bristol City are cruising to victory over Port Vale, with Joe Bryan and Matt Smith striking in quick succession to add to Jay Emmanuel-Thomas' first-half goal to give them a 3-0 lead. As it stands, they will go four points clear at the top, although second-placed Swindon have pulled one back at Oldham through Massimo Luongo, and now only trail 2-1.
There's a heck of a comeback on at Walsall, where Rochdale conceded three goals in the first 22 minutes, but are now back to 3-2. Peter Vincenti got the first, and Olly Lancashire is being credited with the second, although there seems to be an element of dispute about that. Doncaster are on course for the night's biggest win in the Football League, as they lead 4-0 at next-to-bottom Crawley. Sheffield United look fairly comfortable as they lead Colchester 3-1.
Three 1-0 scores to update you on: Preston still lead play-off rivals Chesterfield, while Scunthorpe are beating Coventry and Crewe are winning against Yeovil in the night's two big relegation battles.
Chance! The Arsenal defence is left short as Leicester hit them on the counter, new man Andrej Kramaric is played in, David Ospina comes out - and the striker presses the wrong button!
He goes for the sneaky chip but doesn't get enough on it and Ospina easily catches it. We've all been there, the temptation to chip is so strong. He needed to press the 'sidefoot' one and put it in the corner.
QPR midfielder Joey Barton has just been booked for his seventh consecutive Premier League game. That's a record.
Don't nip to the toilet... you might miss a goal. It's now 2-2, and parity is deserved.
Christian Eriksen's wonderful, curling free-kick is beaten clear at his near post by Simon Mignolet. Harry Kane picks up the rebound and scuffs it back into the six-yard box where Mousa Dembele bundles home.
A potentially bad injury for Leroy Fer. The QPR man has to come off on a stretcher and is replaced by Mauro Zarate.
That could well be that. Hull edge towards a very big win in the bottom three as Dame N'Doye scoops in his first goal in the Premier League. Ahmed Elmohamady's cross from the right is helped on. N'Doye's first effort is saved by Brad Guzan but the big man is able to lift the loose ball into the roof of the net from a tight angle.
An equaliser in the big match at Goldsands Stadium. Simon Dawkins gets down the left for Derby and cuts the ball back for Darren Bent to fire in against Bournemouth. It's Bent's fourth goal in five games for the Rams since arriving on loan from Aston Villa, and it's 2-2. This match really is living up to its billing - a terrific game.
Watford have equalised at 10-man Brentford, with Odion Ighalo scoring his 13th goal of the season with a simple near-post header. It's 1-1, and it's fair to say that one's been coming.
Ipswich now lead 2-1 against Sheffield Wednesday - a thumping header from captain Luke Chambers. Norwich lead 2-1 at Charlton, Wolves 3-1 at Huddersfield. Bolton and Fulham are locked at 1-1.
It has been primarily Villa since the break but now Hull are almost in for number two, Robbie Brady the spare man on the left of the area, driving wide with his right foot. Brad Guzan was a spectator.
Leicester are having a right go! Almost brilliant form Riyad Mahrez again, driving right at the heart of that Arsenal back four and curling inches wide from 20 yards.
That debate about Arsenal needing a defensive midfielder may need to restart. That was far too easy.
Sunderland have been slightly better since the restart and only another brilliant stop from Rob Green keeps them out. Sub Ricky Alvarez is allowed to travel down the right, he cuts in onto his left peg and hammers in a swerving drive which Green gets a wrist too and turns away!
The ex-England man is having the sort of night he wanted to save for USA in 2010...
A skilful, slaloming run in the box from Daniel Sturridge is ended by Danny Rose's outstretched leg. Penalty. All day long.
And Stevie G doesn't miss those. He strides up, opens his body and sidefoots into the left-hand corner of Hugo Lloris's goal.
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Stand by in Sydney - as Leicester go close to a second! Great ball in from the left and David Ospina just about does enough to punch clear. The Foxes are on the hunt.
Josh: Talking about global, following my Leicester from Sydney! 8am and I've just gone nuts on the train. Come on you foxes!
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