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Man City beat Southampton 3-1; Aguero limps off
Pardew's Crystal Palace thrash Newcastle 5-1
Watford earn 3-2 victory at Aston Villa
Late drama as Bournemouth draw 3-3 with Everton
Sunderland score late to beat Stoke 2-0
Tom Rostance
And that's a wrap from this reaction page.
Stay across the final 20 minutes from Leicester here - and I'll see you all tomorrow.
Leicester 1-1 Man Utd
Wayne Rooney is replaced with 22 minutes left at Leicester. It was a laboured performance from the England captain.
Leicester 1-1 Man Utd
Matt Elliott
Former Leicester City captain on BBC Radio Leicester
"Rooney hasn't had his most productive of days so far. I have always been an advocate of his and of course class is permanent, but he does look off-colour.
"Look at his touch, his movement... football looks like an effort for Wayne Rooney, and I never thought I'd say that."
Jamie Vardy broke Ruud van Nistelrooy's record as he became the first player to score in 11 consecutive Premier League matches.
The Leicester striker netted in the first half of his side's game against Manchester United.
Dutchman Van Nistelrooy achieved his feat for Manchester United across two seasons in 2003.
Vardy's run has included 13 goals, making him the league's top scorer with 14 goals in total.
Meanwhile, at the top of the table, Leicester are losing top spot to Manchester City as it stands.
A recap on the Premier League table's movers and shakers this afternoon then.
At the bottom, it's looking grim for Aston Villa. Seriously grim.
They are seven points adrift of safety, and if you don't think that sounds insurmountable with so long to go - it's more than double their current haul...
Ruud van Nistelrooy held the record for scoring in 10 Premier League games in a row. Until now.
Leicester 1-1 Man Utd
Matt Elliott
Former Leicester City captain on BBC Radio Leicester
"Majorly disappointing there, in terms of the time to concede, the fact that header's gone in and the poor defending, Schweinsteiger is no giant but he headed it in just six yards out. Could the keeper have come and claimed it? Hugely disappointing to concede at that stage of the first half."
Leicester 1-1 Man Utd
Bastian Schweinsteiger has scored a header bang on half time - in a first-half marked by Jamie Vardy's record breaking goal.
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Ben B: On a train home after watching Man City. The whole carriage cheered when that Vardy goal went in, even though Leicester have gone above us.
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Rich in Bristol: Rooney looks so bored. He has completely lost his spark.
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Tight at the top
There's nothing in it at the top of League Two, with the top three level on points tonight. Oxford lead the way on goal difference thanks to a 1-0 win at Hartlepool, secured by Danny Hylton's goal.
Plymouth, who started the day on top, slipped to second, but were glad of a 1-1 draw at Dagenham and Redbridge as Ryan Brunt equalised in the third minute of stoppage time.
Northampton, taken over by former Oxford owner Kelvin Thomas this week as they bid to put a period of financial uncertainty behind them, beat bottom club Yeovil 2-0, and are third.
It was a grim day for next-to-bottom York, who suffered an eighth straight defeat in losing 5-1 at home to Accrington, who moved up to fourth.
Aston Villa 2-3 Watford
Aston Villa striker Jordan Ayew, who scored his side's second goal: "We had a good game and had chances to score. It is hard at the moment and I hope things will change, we just need some luck. It is a difficult moment but we have to keep working and show our character.
"The players are low on confidence, that is normal but one day things will change.
"I understand the supporters' view, it is a big club but we need the support from them. This season is difficult but I believe we can stay in the Premier League. They have to keep supporting us and I promise them things will change.
"Everyone is focused, we give 100% but in football sometimes luck is not on your side like today."
Westley working wonders
Graham Westley is feeling the love at Peterborough right now. The Posh boss, who took over in September, has inspired a glut of goals in recent weeks - and seems to have made chairman Darragh McAnthony's wife a bit jealous. Westley's side are League One's top scorers with 46 after thumping Scunthorpe 4-0 today to climb into a play-off spot.
Martin Ling is working his magic too to pull Swindon away from trouble; they secured a third win in four games since he took charge by winning 4-0 at Chesterfield.
Burton chalked up the division's highest tally of the day, coming from one down to beat managerless Colchester 5-1. Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink's side stay third, but made up ground on the top two, who both drew 2-2; Coventry at home to Doncaster, Gillingham away at Shrewsbury.
Crewe moved off the bottom of the table for the first time since late September as Adam King's first-half goal gave them a 1-0 win over Oldham. They are replaced by Barnsley, who drew 1-1 with Sheffield United at lunchtime.
Crystal Palace 5-1 Newcastle
Newcastle United
Newcastle boss Steve McClaren on BBC Sport: "Same as last week, we asked for a reaction, we got that in the first 10-15 minutes. When we get disappointments, can we recover? We are not doing. We have to find a solution to that.
"It is not about systems, it is about attitude, about fight, about running backwards as quickly as you run forwards but when the third goal went in that went down.
"Sometimes you have to go through adversity, there is no one better than myself and the staff and we have to get the players to cope with that. They are not coping with it every week.
"Character and fight is built in adversity, we are going through it and we have to fight it. We are not coping very well in 95 minutes or game by game."
Aston Villa 2-3 Watford
Aston Villa
Aston Villa manager Remi Garde: “I am disappointed like all the players and staff. We work hard during the week to win this game and this defeat is difficult because I thought we deserved a result. But we never had a chance to lead in the game. We were coming from behind and it was difficult for the players to gain confidence. I think we defended poorly, we conceded early and it was difficult to get the three points.
"It is not just the defence and individuals, we have to do better as a team.
"Things are not in our favour because we are at the bottom, we are in trouble, but I do not see any players letting the shirt down which is good news for the future. We are in trouble.
“I would have liked it to win today, it would have given us a lot of confidence,. But we have to still believe and I stay an optimist."
Leicester 1-0 Man Utd
Matt Elliott
Former Leicester City captain on BBC Radio Leicester
"Oh my word! The whole stadium is up on its feet, myself included! It was an inch-perfect ball in behind the United defence, and Vardy was onto it in a flash. He got the ball out from under his feet and his finish had the quality to beat David De Gea.
"The first semblance of an opening he's had, and the ball is in the back of the net. What a finish, what quality!"
Leicester 1-0 Man Utd
He's only gone and done it! For the 11th game in a row Jamie Vardy has scored.
Bournemouth 3-3 Everton
Bournemouth
Bournemouth
More from Eddie Howe, Bournemouth boss: "It's unbelievable how football can play with your emotions. To score in the manner we did at the end was one of the biggest highs I've had in football. An incredible day, though this game is no good for your health! I'll be having an early night tonight.
"As a kid I was a big Everton fan - I used to split my time between watching Bournemouth and Everton. I still look out for their results, but the most important thing was us and making sure we got more points on the board.
"The character we showed today was excellent. We've shown our resolve and our willingness to improve, which we will need if we are going to get through this tough season. We are improving week on week.
"We have had to learn from some difficult moments, and we are doing a lot of work on the training ground. Ultimately, the results will define our season. But our supporters wouldn't want us to change the way we play, and we won't move away from our ideals.
"It's about getting the most out of the players we have available to us. We have to just pick up as many points as we can.
"Every game is difficult, it doesn't matter who you play. We have to now build on today's result."
Unbeaten Brighton sit proudly at the top of the Championship this evening. Bobby Zamora’s goal, early in the second half, gave them a 2-1 victory over Birmingham and pushed them above Derby, who had moved to the summit with a 2-0 win at Hull last night.
Middlesbrough move up into second with a 2-0 victory at Huddersfield, which included a stunning goal by midfielder Adam Clayton against his former club. David Wagner's Terriers drop into the bottom three because MK Dons gained a 0-0 draw at Wolves.
Burnley stay fifth, scored twice late on to snatch a 2-2 draw at Cardiff; Matt Connolly’s own goal levelled the match in the second minute of stoppage time.
The pressure on Nottingham Forest boss Dougie Freedman eased with a 3-1 win over Reading, while Charlie Austin ended QPR’s four-match goal drought as they beat Leeds 1-0, and managerless Fulham gained a late point at home to Preston. Jonson Clarke-Harris, meanwhile, scored twice as next-to-bottom Rotherham beat Bristol City 3-0.
Crystal Palace 5-1 Newcastle
Newcastle United
Newcastle boss Steve McClaren on Sky Sports:
"We made individual errors, the killer goal was the fourth. We wanted a reaction, I think we got that. The players were focused, we made some errors.It is about working for each other, winning your duels and after the third goal we didn't do that, we can't have that, it is disappointing.
"We have to bring the fans what they want and that is not it. We have 25 games to go, we are in a relegation fight, no doubt about that, but we have to work hard on the training field.
"We are not getting over the disappointments. Don't go down, keep fighting, do your jobs.
"You are going to get adversity, we have lots of experience of losing games. We knew it would be difficult. We have had 13 games, we know where we are. We have 25 games and have this group to work for.
"That us not us, that is not Newcastle United, that is not what we expect, what the fans expect. That is not good enough."