INJURY TIMEpublished at 21:35 Greenwich Mean Time 4 March 2015
Six minutes extra added on at Upton Park.
Young scores late Man Utd winner
Henderson and Sturridge give Liverpool victory
Hazard header gives Chelsea three points
Silva & Milner give Man City win over Leicester
Giroud & Sanchez on target in Arsenal victory
Spurs edge Swansea 3-2
Mike Henson and Tom Rostance
Six minutes extra added on at Upton Park.
Gylfi Sigurdsson rifles away a volley as he is left unattended at the back post and Jefferson Montero twists, turns and supplies a telling deep cross.
Is there time? Probably not. Let's see.
Cruel on Tim Krul, who's had such a good game. But he will be remebered for his massive error. That's the way of the game. Omnishambles in the Newcastle defence.
Roberto Soldado close to a fourth for Tottenham as a low cross eludes him by a stud's length.
Four minutes of normal time left.
He causes all sorts of trouble, but doesn't convert his chances. West Hams' Diafra Sakho, under pressure from Kurt Zouma, heads over a decent chance from 10 yards.
Three minutes of normal time left, with plenty of stoppage time on the cards.
Hull City defender Curtis Davies
at St James' Park for 5 live Sport
"Wayne Rooney pressured Tim Krul, who kicked it straight to Ashley Young, and Young basically passed the ball into the back of an almost empty net."
Chelsea close on two counts, first Diego Costa dribbling a shot just wide before Branislav Ivanovic blasts a shot straight into the arm of James Collins inside the box.
Ding-donging finish at Upton Park.
It's a horrible goal to concede. No danger as Newcastle try and shepherd the ball out, they turn it back inside to goalkeeper Tim Krul who totally loses his cool under pressure. He can only hack the ball straight to the feet of Ashley Young, and he does the rest. Late goals for both Manchester clubs...
Supersub James Milner seals the win for Manchester City, arriving like a freight train to smash in a cross from Jesus Navas. Relief from the home fans.
A change for Liverpool as Brendan Rodgers brings on nightswatchman Kolo Toure to shut up the shop. Alberto Moreno makes way. Eighteen minutes to go.
Manchester City work the ball across the box before laying it back to Frank Lampard in the pocket, like Jonny Wilkinson in the World Cup final. Lampard doesn't read the script though, smashing a shot way over the top.
Roberto Soldado, on for Harry Kane, twists to direct a looping header goalwards from Kyle Walker's cross. So close!
The ball floats just wide of the post.
Five minutes or thereabouts for Newcastle to hang on. Can Manchester United score?
Cheikhou Kouyate is back up and running for West Ham.
His side are still in this and Sam Allardyce is certainly bellowing as Adrian belts the ball forward. Ten minutes and a fair bit of injury time left.
Hull City defender Curtis Davies
at St James' Park for 5 live Sport
"Newcastle are dropping deeper and deeper, so the spaces Fellaini was able to knock the ball down into having won a header were becoming fewer and fewer. So they have brought Mata on to exploit space with pace."
Goodnight, thanks for coming. Stoke wrap up the win as Marko Arnautovic steers a fine strike against the post and Mame Diouf is on hand to convert the rebound. Stoke continue on their impressive way up the table, Everton continue their freefall.
Liverpool have taken their foot off the gas a bit at Anfield, happy to sit and soak up a bit while still threatening on the break.
Burnley have brought on Ross Wallace and Sam Vokes in search of some route back.
He's deserved that. A terrific display in front of Roy Hodgson is capped by a great hit from Charlie Austin. He brings the ball down 20 yards out, turns and just lashes it into the net. No faffing about. Size 10 through the ball. Bang!
Everton continue to huff and puff but they are yet to really hurt Stoke. Kevin Mirallas, their final change, is on.
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at Etihad Stadium
"Sharp reminder for Manchester City as that shot from Riyad Mahrez rolled against the post. Leicester City may be second best but they are preying on City's nerves, and the nerves of their supporters, every time they come forward. City looking anxious at the back."