Summary

  • FT: Costa gives Chelsea first win in four matches

  • FT: Vardy scores in record 10th match as Leicester go top

  • FT: Barkley and Lukaku doubles help Everton hammer Villa

  • FT: Cazorla misses penalty in Arsenal's loss to Baggies

  • FT: Swansea come from 2-0 down to rescue point

  • FT: Bojan scores Stoke winner ahead at Southampton

  1. KICK-OFFpublished at 15:01

    We're under way in all our 15:00 GMT games...

  2. Postpublished at 15:00

    West Brom v Arsenal (15:00 GMT)

    And there's another French flag being held aloft by West Brom fans at The Hawthorns.

  3. Postpublished at 14:59

    Chelsea v Norwich (15:00 GMT)

    A French flag on display at Stamford BridgeImage source, Getty Images

    It is a sight repeated across all six Premier League games this afternoon. A large France flag is unfurled at Stamford Bridge as Chelsea defender Kurt Zouma belts out a vocal rendition of the anthem.

  4. Postpublished at 14:58

    Southampton v Stoke (15:00 GMT)

    The players link arms and alternate between Stoke-Southampton-Stoke etc as La Marseillaise is played at St Mary's.

  5. Postpublished at 14:53

    Everton v Aston Villa (15:00 GMT)

    I just caught sight of former Villa chairman Doug Ellis being helped to his seat. Still going to away games at 91 - a fine effort sir. We salute you.

  6. Le Marseillaisepublished at 14:53

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    Just over five minutes to kick-off in our six 15:00 GMT games. A reminder that the French national anthem - La Marseillaise - is being played played before all this weekend's Premier League games.

    A choral version is being played after the coin toss, with players from both teams coming together with match officials in the centre circle.

    Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore has described it as an act of "solidarity and remembrance" after the Paris attacks in which 130 people died.

  7. Solidaritepublished at 14:50

  8. 'Stones could play for world's top clubs'published at 14:50

    Everton v Aston Villa (15:00 GMT)

    Everton defender John Stones could play for the best clubs in world football, including Bayern Munich, Barcelona and Real Madrid.

    That's the view of former Manchester United defender Phil Neville, who also likened the England international to Rio Ferdinand.

    "I think he can play, not just at the best clubs in England, but at the best clubs in Europe. I really do," Neville, now Valencia's assistant coach, told BBC Radio 5 live.

    "One of the big boys in Spain, or Bayern Munich - I think he's at that level. They'll be looking at him and thinking this boy is something special."

    Listen to Neville's assessment here.

  9. Change of fortunes?published at 14:48 Greenwich Mean Time 21 November 2015

    Swansea v Bournemouth (15:00 GMT)

    SwanseaImage source, BBC Sport
  10. Wrong ground...published at 14:48

    A classic clanger from north of the border...

    Brechin are at home to Stenhousemuir this afternoon, but goalkeeper Graeme Smith has got himself in a bit of a muddle. Smith turned up at the wrong ground!

    Smith had gone to Ochilview when the match is at home at Glebe Park. He is now racing the clock to get to the ground.

    Read more here., external

  11. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 14:48 Greenwich Mean Time 21 November 2015

    Watford 1-2 Man Utd

    Ade, Manchester: For once, United remind me of the Ferguson years. Fight to the end and find impossible winners. Well done lads.  

    Chelsea Warrior: Wretched luck for Troy Deeney! But surely that's a record scoring at both ends so quickly?

    Get in touch via #bbcfootball, external or you can text us on from the UK on 81111 - but don't forget to include your name.

  12. Player reactionpublished at 14:47 Greenwich Mean Time 21 November 2015

    Watford 1-2 Man Utd

    Bastian Scheweinsteiger, speaking to BT Sport: "In football you always have 90-93 minutes. You always have to believe. There was a bit of luck but we are happy to get the three points.

    "You have to sniff a little bit of danger, the angle was not so easy but of course he touched the ball.

    "The three points was very important for us. Next match we play Leicester, difficult, but if we win that too then we are happy in the Premier League."

    "David De Gea is one of the best goalkeepers in the world. We are happy that he stayed here, he made a lot of good saves and you need a good goalkeeper when you want to win something."

  13. Second half wonderspublished at 14:46

    Newcastle v Leicester (15:00 GMT)

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  14. 'McClaren struggles with man-management'published at 14:44

    Newcastle v Leicester (15:00 GMT)

    Danny Mills
    Former England defender on BBC Radio 5 live

    “Steve McClaren is a very good coach, undoubtedly. But he does struggle with man management skills from time to time.

    “I think Newcastle had a tricky start. They played well in the first four or five games but didn’t get results they needed – that knocked them back.

    “But when you look at the quality of their squad if they finish 14th, 15th, 16th, that’s about right for them.”

  15. Leaders Hull heldpublished at 14:43

    Bristol City 1-1 Hull

    All over in the Championship's early kick-off where Shaun Maloney's first goal for Hull City rescued a point for the leaders at Bristol City.

    Kieran Agard's close-range finish after a goalmouth scramble had put the hosts ahead six minutes before half-time. Scotland international Maloney came off the bench to score the equaliser for the Tigers, coolly netting when put clean through on goal by Mo Diame.

    Hull are one point clear at the top of the table.

  16. 'Vardy so potent'published at 14:40

    Newcastle v Leicester (15:00 GMT)

    Chris Coleman
    Wales manager on Football Focus

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    "If you are defender you don't want strikers who run in to the space behind you. You are much more comfortable when the striker comes off and plays to feet. Modern, quick strikers like Jamie Vardy are so potent."

  17. 'From jubilation to frustration'published at 14:38 Greenwich Mean Time 21 November 2015

    Watford 1-2 Man Utd

    David Pleat
    Former Tottenham boss on BBC Radio 5 live

    "This is why football can be so exciting. Manchester United really felt hurt about the penalty and pushed so many bodies forward in search of a winner. 

    "The Watford fans went from jubilation to frustration in a matter of minutes. But United have done well - especially considering they were missing regulars and then had to adjust for more injuries during the game."

  18. Will Newcastle score?published at 14:37

    Newcastle v Leicester (15:00 GMT)

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  19. FULL-TIME - Watford 1-2 Man Utdpublished at 14:36

    Manchester United return to the top of the Premier League. The winning goal looked suspiciously like an own goal but it has been credited to Bastian Schweinsteiger. 

  20. Postpublished at 14:35 Greenwich Mean Time 21 November 2015

    Everton v Aston Villa (15:00 GMT)

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