Postpublished at 16:42 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2015
A shot on target for Palace at last as Yannick Bolasie's 20-yard strike is easily held by goalkeeper David Ospina. Into the last seven minutes.
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
A shot on target for Palace at last as Yannick Bolasie's 20-yard strike is easily held by goalkeeper David Ospina. Into the last seven minutes.
Jon Walters with the back-post volley and that's a good save from Brad Guzan to push it away. Stoke sniff a rare away win...
QPR have defended admirably with 10 men. You can't help but wonder what they would have done had Joey Barton not seen red. Eight minutes left.
Former Scotland international Pat Nevin
BBC Radio 5 live at Stamford Bridge
"Jose Mourinho thought about bringing Gary Cahill on for the comer and changed his mind at the last minute. Would Cahill have helped? Ben Mee managed to get up above Ramires, who was allegedly marking him. Nobody was on the line. Chelsea could lose this game now. There is no way Burnley are going to sit back."
The fact that Ashley Barnes won the corner which led to that Ben Mee equaliser will not be lost on Jose Mourinho...
Well I never did! Ben Mee rises to power in a header at the back post and put Burnley right back in it! Who saw this coming?
What will Jose Mourinho say about this?
Ashley Barnes! He left his mark on Nemanja Matic moments ago and he almost equalises with a low shot which is brilliantly saved by Thibaut Courtois...
Shola Ameobi on for his Crystal Palce debut as he replaces Joe Ledley. A bold move by the hosts as they replace a striker with a midfielder. Into the last 10 minutes.
Manchester United just over 10 minutes away from a loss at Swansea then.
Former Scotland international Pat Nevin
BBC Radio 5 live at Stamford Bridge
"When the Ashley Barnes challenge (see 16:27) is freeze-framed you see he bends around Nemanja Matic's foot, around the shin bone. It could have done real serious damage. Whether Barnes totally meant it, that is something only he will know.
"The game has become really ill-tempered and it seems to have coincided with Chelsea realising they are in danger. Burnley now have a chance to get back a vital point. Jose Mourinho has been getting more and more agitated on the touchline, because too many of his players have not been at their best."
Ramires! Hits one like a bullet, brilliant strike from 20 yards but skims the outside of the post. So close to 2-0 for 10-man Chelsea.
Wilfried Bony is on the substitutes bench for Manchester City but Yaya Toure starts.
Referee Roger East is in trouble, looks like he's pulled a calf! That's not funny. Definitely not.
East needs some lengthy treatment but he's going to be OK I think. Or maybe not - there's movement in the dugout and we may have a replacement.
There could be more fireworks from Jose Mourinho in his news conference. That's two good penalty appeals turned away and a red card for him to debate.
Hull still looking the more likely to grab the winner as Dame N'Doye flicks a header over the goal. Can 10-man QPR hang on?
Crystal Palace have had no shortage of attacking intent but they are still without a shot on target. Arsenal looking fairly comfortable.
Former Scotland international Pat Nevin
BBC Radio 5 live at Stamford Bridge
"You cannot react like that. And Chelsea players have done in the past. I think the tackle by Ashley Barnes deserves a substantial ban though. It was a vile challenge on Nemanja Matic.
"Potentially a leg-breaker. Chelsea have a real battle on their hands in the last 20 minutes now."
Hull City 1-1 Queens Park Rangers
Well, well, well! No-one saw this one coming. Earlier I said Swansea were being pummelled like a tiring heavyweight boxer and in true Rocky Balboa style they bounce back to land a knockout blow.
Jonjo Shelvey lets fly with a speculative strike from 25 yards, which clips the forehead of Bafetimbi Gomis on its way past a wrong-footed David De Gea
Best chance of the match for Crystal Palace. Pape Souare whips in a cross from the left and Dwight Gayle heads just over.