Postpublished at 15:27 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2015
Darren Fletcher loses the ball cheaply and Sunderland counter with real intent, Jermain Defoe finds Ricky Alvarez on the right, he leans in and smacks a left-footer high and wide.
Burnley grab late draw at Chelsea
Chelsea's Matic sent off for a push
Arsenal hold on to win at Palace
Joey Barton shown straight red on 32 mins
Stoke score late winner at Aston Villa
Tom Rostance, Michael Emons and Andy Cryer
Darren Fletcher loses the ball cheaply and Sunderland counter with real intent, Jermain Defoe finds Ricky Alvarez on the right, he leans in and smacks a left-footer high and wide.
Former England midfielder Jermaine Jenas
Final Score
"Scott Sinclair now has two in two. It's been a scrappy start but there has been a huge amount of crosses coming into the box. A lovely ball from Fabian Delph, and Sinclair, I doubt he's scored a header like that in his whole career. Brilliant. Sometimes all you need when you're down at the bottom of the table is one player to catch fire and score you goals."
Stoke are missing their first-choice centre-backs - and it shows! Scott Sinclair chases a punt over the middle and causes mayhem, as red-and-white striped shirts converge and collide like a pack of shoaling fish.
The ball almost breaks for Gabby Agbonlahor but Erik Pieters eventually scrambles it clear. Stoke a mess, Villa well on top.
Arsenal have a chance to double their lead as Santi Cazorla's right-wing corner is flicked on by Olivier Giroud and Laurent Koscielny sends a diving header well wide. Palace having a lot of the ball but not doing a great deal with it. Wilfried Zaha is their out ball on the wing but, despite having the beating of Nacho Monreal, his final ball has been shocking.
Gary Lineker
BBC Sport
"Arsenal lead through a penalty that was given for an offence that was outside the box."
Few clear chances at the Stadium of Light, but a real battle developing between Sunderland striker Jermain Defoe and West Brom midfielder Claudio Yacob at set-pieces. Yacob appeared to shove Defoe to the floor as they waited for Adam Johnson to deliver a corner. Referee Mike Jones has given the Albion man a talking to, with no further sanction.
That's two red cards that could - on another day - have been given to West Brom already...
Opta Joe:, external 6 - Santi Cazorla has scored more penalties in the Premier League this season than any of the other 19 clubs (6). Spot.
Good hold up play by Nikica Jelavic but his lay off is drilled over by Jake Livermore. QPR look as though they could be in trouble with the ease at which the Tigers are coming forward.
He cannot stop scoring! The Tim Sherwood days are off to a flier as Scott Sinclair rises like a salmon to meet a cross from Fabian Delph and plant a powerful header into the top corner. That's two goals in a week.
Absolutely unstoppable. Oliver Bierhoff, Sir Les Ferdinand, Jan Koller - they'd all be proud of that header...
QPR almost hit back instantly as debutant Darnell Furlong has a powerful header tipped wide by Allan McGregor. Looks like he has the same heading ability as his father Paul Furlong then...
James Morrison has a shot right down the middle in a West Brom attack but it's a game low in quality so far. Both sides just above that relegation zone as it stands - and it shows.
Opta Joe:, external 4 - Branislav Ivanovic has scored four goals in his last six games in all competitions. Rampant.
Swansea continue to push men on and look a real threat - though Robin van Persie has just flashed a shot wide from a tight angle.
Former Scotland international Pat Nevin
BBC Radio 5 live at Stamford Bridge
"World class from Eden Hazard. He went through half the defence, cut it back from the line and Branislav Ivanovic could not miss. The goalscorer will get the applause but that is Hazard's goal."
Far too easy from QPR's perspective as they fail to cope with a straight forward ball into the penalty area. Steven Caulker's weak defensive header falls to Nikica Jelavic and he drills a volley into the bottom comer from the edge of the penalty area.
Former Republic of Ireland winger Kevin Kilbane
Final Score
"Hazard is incredible, it is wonderful because he has got two or three players around him but he beat them all. But that is his quality and what he is capable of to set up the goal."
Opta Joe:, external 7 - Mark Clattenburg has awarded seven penalties in 16 PL games this season, no referee has given more. Whistle.
Where does Branislav Ivanovic rank in the list of Premier League defenders? What a signing he has been, as he scores his second goal of the week. It's mesmeric stuff from Eden Hazard as he beats two men inside the penalty area - there's no space, but he finds some - and pulls it back from right on the dead-ball line for Ivanovic to sweep in.
Bit of a mishit from the right-back, but a telling enough connection in the end. All about Hazard though. He could beat a defender inside a phone box.
A quiet opening at Hull. Neither side are able to break down each other's defence as they prod and probe at each other.