Summary

  • Hazard denied by Lloris

  • Costa on bench - angrily throws bib

  • Spurs unbeaten in 13 games - 5th in table

  • Chelsea move up to 14th

  1. 'You have to win at Leicester'published at 10:23

    Leicester 1-1 Man Utd

    Bastian SchweinsteigerImage source, Reuters
    Image caption,

    Bastian Schweinsteiger scored as United stayed third in the table, with Leicester in second

    Manchester United were not quite as happy with the occasion as Leicester.

    When asked if he was happy with a point by BBC Sport, United midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger said: “Why? 

    "We are Manchester United. If you want to win something, you have to win at Leicester. We didn’t play well."

    But both Schweini and boss Louis van Gaal were gracious about Vardy's record. 

    "Vardy is playing really well and is dangerous," said the midfielder, while his boss said the record was "amazing and fantastic".

  2. 'Fantastic man' breaks recordpublished at 10:19

    Leicester 1-1 Man Utd

    Unless you spent Saturday in an information black hole, you'll be aware Jamie Vardy broke the record for scoring in his 11th consecutive Premier League game.

    The actual result, a 1-1 draw with Manchester United, almost felt secondary.

    And Leicester weren't hiding how big a deal it had been to them.

    "We had two objectives - to win the match and try to help Vardy break the record," boss Claudio Ranieri said.

    "Jamie made the record, it is fantastic for us. Five years ago he played in non-league, it is difficult to grow up so quickly and this fantastic man is not only our goalscorer but he presses, he works hard, he is important."

  3. Jet-lagged Hotspur?published at 10:13

    Tottenham v Chelsea (12:00 GMT)

    Not the ideal preparation for Tottenham, who played in Azerbaijan's capital city Baku in the Europa League on Thursday night. 

    They arrived back in London on Friday morning after a 2,500-mile flight (5,000-mile round trip) and now they face Chelsea in today's early game.

    Baku to LondonImage source, Google maps
  4. Kick-off crimes?published at 10:12

    #GetInspired

    Get Inspired

    Midday on a Sunday is surely too early for a game of football. At least Chelsea fans haven't got far to travel for their lunchtime match at rivals Spurs.

    But how about you out there in the real world? What kick-off time woes have you suffered on the recs and parks of this fair land?

    Ever missed a game because it was too early or late? Ever had to play more than one game in a day at the end of the season?

    Let us know by tweeting us at #getinspired

  5. Early start...published at 10:07 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2015

    Norwich v Arsenal (16:15 GMT)

    Alistair Bruce-Ball
    BBC Radio 5 live commentator

    Stations

    "Arsenal players took 14 min flight yesterday but I'm only person at Salisbury train station this morning getting ready to start cross-country hike to Norwich. The life of the football commentator!"

  6. The Special Onespublished at 10:05

    Jamie Vardy and Tyson Fury may have knocked Jose Mourinho out of the headlines for a day - but the 'Special One' could be back in business again should Chelsea slip up at the Lane this lunchtime.

    Here's a run down of the day's four big games. Plenty to enjoy:

    Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea - 12:00

    West Ham United v West Bromwich Albion - 14:05

    Liverpool v Swansea City - 16:15

    Norwich City v Arsenal - 16:15

  7. Sunday morning callpublished at 10:00

    Tyson FuryImage source, Getty Images

    Tyson Fury is the heavyweight champion of the world.

    Jamie Vardy

    Jamie Vardy is the best player in the Premier League.

    Harry KaneImage source, Reuters

    Who saw that all coming a year or so ago?

    Now, after a superb sporting Saturday it's time for a stellar Sunday.

    We have four Premier League games to feast on including a midday London derby. Tuck in!