Postpublished at 20:30 Greenwich Mean Time 4 March 2015
Better from Everton as Aaron Lennon tests Asmir Begovic with a low drive from 15 yards. Better, but not great.
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
Better from Everton as Aaron Lennon tests Asmir Begovic with a low drive from 15 yards. Better, but not great.
Former Tottenham and England midfielder Jermaine Jenas
5 live Sport
"Henderson keeps working into positions where he can cut inside and hit the ball, and he struck that so sweetly."
Former Man City and England full-back Danny Mills
at Etihad Stadium for 5 live Sport
"Looking at these two teams, it's very difficult to say which side is nearly top and which side is propping up the league. Man City are not playing with confidence, and this is very laboured."
Lovely stuff! Wonderful one-touch stuff on the edge of the box from Arsenal sees Santi Cazorla crack in a shot which Rob Green does well to get down to and keep out. Arsenal finding some fluency at last.
Whomph!
Jordan Henderson, wearing the captain's armband, does his best Steven Gerrard v Olympiakos impression, crashing a half-volley into the bottom corner from 25 yards.
That was travelling. Philippe Coutinho set the chance up with a mazy run and blocked shot.
Jonjo Shelvey is pulling the strings for Swansea.
Another pinged ball, right out the sweet spot, almost picks out Ki Sung-yeung.
It is an open game at White Hart Lane though and Lukasz Fabinanski gets out of jail as he flaps at a cross and Harry Kane is a whisker away at the back stick.
Hull City defender Curtis Davies
at St James' Park for 5 live Sport
"I was on the bench when Guy Poyet and Steve Bruce had their coming-together yesterday. And now I've seen handbags between Evans and Cisse. I must be the common factor!"
That is top, top class from David Silva! What a ball, the old loft wedge over a packed defence, brilliant to pick out Wilfried Bony. He takes it on his chest but slices a shot wide on his left foot.
Great, great chance.
Burnley's goal is living a charmed life.
Tom Heaton has to get down sharply to keep out Jordan Henderson's low curling effort from the edge of the box and only just claimed a loose ball in the box in time as Daniel Sturridge snaps around his ankles.
No signs of a fightback from Everton so far. Sloppy play sees them put the ball wastefully out of play with an overlap on.
Jonny Evans and Papiss Cisse have some afters after a coming together in midfield. Manchester United remain the better side but it's not the best game so far.
Diafra Sakho has parity on his forehead, but directs his free header into the turf from eight yards out.
A horrible waste from an excellent cross from Carl Jenkinson.
Former Man City and England full-back Danny Mills
at Etihad Stadium for 5 live Sport
"Manchester City have just had a couple of shots, but the first half-hour was very, very dull. Nothing really happened. Leicester have a top quality keeper in Mark Schwartzer, so to beat him Man City will have to do much better than this.
"I came here tonight, knowing this is second versus bottom. After City's week I expected them to come out, at home, and really have gone for Leicester and have a go. But two decent shots on target, that's it. Very lacklustre, very poor."
What a touch from Charlie Austin, in front of the watching Roy Hodgson too. Austin totally does Francis Coquelin with a great turn, and instantly hammers a shot into the side-netting.
Carl Jenkinson with a rescue job the Thunderbirds would be proud of.
The on-loan full-back races back to slide in and rob Diego Costa just as the Spaniard is poised to pull the trigger in a one-on-one with Adrian.
Superb defending, took the ball as clean as a whistle despite Costa's dirty looks.
A rare chance for Newcastle as Papiss Cisse brilliantly controls the ball 20 yards out but his ambitious volley goes about 20 yards wide. It would have been some goal.
BBC Radio 5 live
BBC commentator Jonathan Legard: "Bafetimbi Gomis was talking and he was conscious as he was taken off. It seems as he made his way back to halfway after the Tottenham goal he bent down to adjust his socks and just didn't get up. He seemingly fainted. But we expect official confirmation, maybe at half-time but probably at full-time."
And another fine save, this time in west London. QPR winger Matty Phillips hits a dipping, searching ball from the left which is aimed at Charlie Austin but could go straight in and David Ospina reaches out to turn it away.
Arsenal have to make a change at the back as Laurent Koscielny replaces the stricken Gabriel.
Burnley have been penned back for most of the early stages, but Scott Arfield finally gets an attempt in. It soars high, high over Simon Mignolet's bar from 25 yards though.
Close to Wilfried Bony's first Manchester City goal, and it's another great save by Mark Schwarzer. The timeless Mark Schwarzer.
Jesus Navas toasts his man down the right and finds Bony at the near post, not the cleanest connection but he's only six yards out. Great save though.