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. Swansea's programme tributepublished at 14:34

    Swansea v Bournemouth (15:00)

    While the French national anthem - La Marseillaise - will be played at every Premier League game today, Swansea have paid their own tribute to those affected by the Paris attacks.

    The front cover of today's match programme shows French striker Bafetimbi Gomis holding his country's flag after scoring in January, his tribute to those killed when the Paris-based Charlie Hebdo magazine was attacked earlier this year.

    Swansea programmeImage source, BBC Sport
  2. goal

    GOAL - Watford 1-2 Man Utdpublished at 14:31

    Schweinsteiger (90 + 1 mins)

    What a finish to this game. Just when Watford thought they had snatched a late point, Bastian Schweinsteiger scores from the tighest of angles, the ball hitting Deeney on its way in.

    Manchester United midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger celebratesImage source, Reuters
  3. Postpublished at 14:29 Greenwich Mean Time 21 November 2015

    Watford 1-1 Man Utd

    David Pleat
    Former Tottenham boss on BBC Radio 5 live

    "A great hero here, Troy Deeney puts the penalty away in emphatic spell. It's as though Watford have finally awoken from the slumbers of the first half.

    "There was a little bit of holding, it was Marcos Rojo on Odion Igahlo, with his back to goal, and United might get in trouble for surrounding the referee in protest."

  4. Breaking team newspublished at 14:29

    Everton v Aston Villa (15:00 GMT)

    The hosts are unchanged from the side that drew 1-1 at West Ham last time out, but Remi Garde makes three changes to his Aston Villa side.

    Keiran Richardson, Ashley Westwood and Jack Grealish are recalled as Villa look to build on the point earned in a goalless draw with Man City two weeks ago.

    Everton: Howard, Galloway, Funes Mori, Stones, Coleman, McCarthy, Barry (c), Deulofeu, Barkley, Kone, Lukaku. 

    Villa: Guzan, Hutton, Richards, Clark, Richardson, Gana, Westwood, Veretout, Gil, Grealish, Ayew.

  5. goal

    GOAL - WATFORD 1-1 MAN UTDpublished at 14:27

    Troy Deeney (86 mins)

    Troy Deeney's amazing Premier League season continues as he fires past David de Gea.

    Troy Deeney scores the penaltyImage source, Reuters
    Troy Deeney celebratesImage source, Reuters
  6. PENALTY TO WATFORDpublished at 14:26

    Watford 0-1 Man Utd

    Late drama at Vicarage Road as Odion Ighalo is pulled down by Marcos Rojo. The referee has no doubt. It's a penalty to Watford. 

  7. FIVE MINUTES REMAININGpublished at 14:26

    Watford 0-1 Man Utd

    Are Manchester United going top of the Premier League table? They are close to three points and a fifth successive top-flight clean sheet.

  8. Team newspublished at 14:25

    Swansea v Bournemouth (15:00)

    Swansea City manager Garry Monk makes four changes from the 1-0 defeat to Norwich, with Kyle Bartley, Leon Britton, Wayne Routledge and Eder replacing regular first-team players Federico Fernandez, Gylfi Sigurdsson, Jefferson Montero and Bafetimbi Gomis in a new-look side.  

    Swansea XI: Fabianski; Naughton, Bartley, Williams, Taylor; Ki, Britton; Shelvey, Ayew, Routledge; Eder.

    Swansea teamImage source, BBC Sport

    Bournemouth, meanwhile, switch just one from their 1-0 loss against Newcastle, with defender Adam Smith making way for Steve Cook.

    Bournemouth XI: Federici; Francis, Distin, Cook, Daniels; Stanislas, Surman, Arter, Gosling, Ritchie, King.

    Bournemouth teamImage source, BBC Sport
  9. Team newspublished at 14:24

    Newcastle v Leicester (15:00 GMT)

    Newcastle boss Steve McClaren has named an unchanged side for the third game on the trot. Keeper Rob Elliot missed both legs of Republic of Ireland's Euro 2016 play-off victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina with a thigh injury but he starts. 

    Newcastle XI: Elliot, Janmaat, Mbemba, Coloccini, Dummett, Sissoko, Anita, Tiote, Wijnaldum, Mitrovic, Perez.

    Newcastle line-upImage source, .

    Leicester striker Jamie Vardy missed England's recent two games with a hip problem but is fit enough to take his place in the Foxes line-up as he aims to score for a record-equalling 10th top-flight game on the spin. There's just one change from their last game, which was a win over Watford, as forward Leonardo Ulloa replaces Jeffrey Schlupp.

    Leicester XI: Schmeichel, Simpson, Morgan, Huth, Fuchs, Mahrez, Kante, Drinkwater, Albrighton, Ulloa, Vardy.

    Leicester line-upImage source, .
  10. 'Mid-table is fantastic for Swansea'published at 14:22

    Swansea v Bournemouth (15:00 GMT)

    Chris Coleman
    Wales manager on Football Focus

    "The Swansea City that I played for and now are two different clubs. They have done so well. The people in charge of the club have got it spot on. They haven't panicked and moved things forward slowly. If they stay mid-table they are doing fantastically. They are now three or four points away from where they should be."

  11. 'Gunners should beat Baggies'published at 14:20

    West Brom v Arsenal (15:00 GMT)

    John Motson
    MOTD commentator at The Hawthorns

    .Image source, Getty Images

    This is a pivotal game for both sides as we enter a period when the games are coming thick and fast.

    West Brom's record this season is back to front - they've only won one home game, compared to three away. And they've been porous at The Hawthorns this season - conceding three goals on four different occasions.

    They are up against a free-scoring Arsenal side who have 17 goals in their last six games and have won five of their six away matches in the league. The more you look at it, the Gunners should have the beating of the Baggies.

  12. Gibbs starts for Arsenalpublished at 14:18

    West Brom v Arsenal (15:00 GMT)

    West Brom make one change from the side that lost 2-0 to Manchester United, with defender Jonas Olsson in for Gareth McAuley.

    West Brom XI: Myhill, Dawson, Evans, Olsson, Brunt, Morrison, Fletcher, Yacob, McClean, Sessegnon, Rondon.  

    West BromImage source, Opta

    Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger selects Kieran Gibbs ahead of Joel Campbell. The full-back will play in a more attacking role. Hector Bellerin starts ahead of right-back Mathieu Debuchy.

    Arsenal XI: Cech, Gibbs. Mertesacker, Koscielny, Ozil, Giroud, Sanchez, Monreal, Cazorla, Bellerin, Coquelin.

    ArsenalImage source, Opta
  13. Team Newspublished at 14:17

    Southampton v Stoke (15:00 GMT)

    Southampton make three changes from the team which beat Sunderland before the international break. Top of the shops is the fact that Sadio Mane is only on the bench, and Shane Long starts.

    Also back in the side are right-back Cedric Soares and Ryan Bertrand.

    SouthamptonImage source, BBC Sport

    Mark Hughes, unsurprisingly, sticks with the same Stoke XI which beat Chelsea. No changes, Erik Pieters is fit to start despite having his nose plastered across his face in that match.

    StokeImage source, BBC Sport
  14. Team Newspublished at 14:16

    Chelsea v Norwich (15:00 GMT)

    Cesc Fabregas returns to the Chelsea side as they look to end a run of three straight defeats. The midfielder replaces Ramires, who drops to the bench. Branislav Ivanovic is back in defence, where he is joined by Kenedy. Cesar Azpilicueta and Baba Rahman are the men to drop out.

    Chelsea XI: Begovic, Ivanovic, Zouma, Terry, Kenedy, Matic, Fabregas, Pedro, Willian, Hazard, Diego Costa.  

    ChelseaImage source, BBC Sport

    Norwich make three changes. Youssouf Mulumbu and Nathan Redmond come in to midfield for Alex Tettey and Wes Hoolahan, while Dieumerci Mbokani starts in attack ahead of Cameron Jerome.

    Norwich: Ruddy, Wisdom, Bennett, Bassong, Olsson, Howson, Mulumbu, O'Neil, Brady, Redmond, Mbokani.  

    NorwichImage source, BBC Sport
  15. 'A seed of doubt for Chelsea'published at 14:16

    Chelsea v Norwich (15:00 GMT)

    Steve Bower
    MOTD commentator at Stamford Bridge

    .Image source, Getty Images

    "In 'normal times' no one would potentially raise an eyebrow at the prospect of anything but a home win. But, given Chelsea's current predicament, the seed of doubt is there.  

    "Norwich, boosted by their win against Swansea, will bid to become the latest team to use the uncertainty to their advantage."

  16. Leaky Evertonpublished at 14:14

    Everton V Aston Villa (15:00 GMT)

    Everton v Aston Villa (15:00 GMT)Image source, .

  17. Lukaku close to landmarkpublished at 14:11

    Everton v Aston Villa (15:00 GMT)

    Everton striker Romelu LukakuImage source, AP

    Everton striker Romelu Lukaku, 22, is one goal from 50 in the Premier League.

    If he reaches that landmark he will become only the fifth player in Premier League history to make that milestone before turning 23 (along with Robbie Fowler, Michael Owen, Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney).

    His birthday's in May so he should join that impressive list and he'll be hoping it's sooner rather than later.

  18. Peter Dimmock dies aged 94published at 14:06

    Sad news reaching us that former BBC broadcaster Peter Dimmock has died, aged 94. Peter was the first presenter of Grandstand and Sportsview, and was also the first host of the Sports Personality of the Year awards.

    He joined the BBC as head of outside broadcasts in 1946, and was responsible for bringing the Queen's Coronation to the nation's screens in 1953.

  19. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 14:04

    Watford 0-1 Man Utd

    Femi John Ayotebi: Sunday morning football played at lunchtime on Saturday! Boring!

    The Public Observer: Man Utd play the same way ALL the time (boring) but are praised when they win and criticised only when they lose.

    David Broome: United lucky they are playing a poor Watford - very sloppy in midfield again with Mata and Schneiderlin particularly bad. 

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