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Leicester five points clear at top of Premier League
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Chelsea 1-1 Stoke
Martin Keown
Former Arsenal defender on MOTD
"Stoke are going well. Every time you look up, Jack Butland is making an outstanding save. Mark Hughes is really building something."
Chelsea 1-1 Stoke
Martin Keown
Former Arsenal defender on MOTD
"Traore's is a fantastic finish. His left foot is like a wand. He spanks it. It's some finish from a young man."
Chelsea 1-1 Stoke
Stoke boss Mark Hughes: "We're grateful to equalise but we deserved more from the game. It was an excellent away performance - we took the game to Chelsea. We were encouraged by the team they picked.
"I was a bit surprised. I thought they had a chance to get in the Champions League. We're really pleased with the performance."
Chelsea 1-1 Stoke
Chelsea interim boss Guus Hiddink: "Stoke play well and creatively and they pushed us back. The first goal we got after a sloppy start, it was a beautiful goal.
"We should have got a penalty for a foul on Oscar. Any referee would have given a free-kick if it was outside the box. That was a key point. Stoke got some encouragement after that."
Chelsea 1-1 Stoke
BBC Sport's Emlyn Begley went with the stats for his man of the match. In a game short of spectacular performances, with neither of the scorers in inspired form, Giannelli Imbula claimed the prize.
The £18m deadline-day signing tried more passes (61) than anyone else on the pitch, including the most in the opposite half (46)
Chelsea 1-1 Stoke
Bertrand Traore played up front for Chelsea in Diego Costa's absence - but he actually only had two touches in Stoke's box before being replaced by Loic Remy.
The 20-year-old Burkina Faso striker scored his goal from outside the area - and a very tidy strike it was too.
Chelsea 1-1 Stoke
Chelsea 1-1 Stoke
Sorry Stoke fans, you're up last tonight. Along with the Premier League champions Chelsea.
Off to Stamford Bridge we go...
Swansea 1-0 Norwich
Swansea first-team coach Alan Curtis: "It was a strange game. The first half was poor from both teams but we upped our game and we got the goal. We were hanging on a bit at the end.
"When it's two teams who need the points it affects it. It was one of the worst games of the season.
"We felt like we had to make changes in the second half and everyone played their part and we're delighted. It gives us breathing space."
Swansea 1-0 Norwich
Alan Shearer
MOTD
"Norwich have got problems.
"When they conceded, they were actually on the attack. Not enough are bothering to get back and cover.
"Sigurdsson was given so much space to finish."
Swansea 1-0 Norwich
Norwich manager Alex Neil: "It was edgy but I don't think there was a team that was clear. You hope you've got the players to make the difference.
"Swansea opened up in a 10-minute spell and got the goal.
"We need to win games to stay in this league. We've got to stay positive and we've got to believe we can win these remaining games. The other teams may determine out fate."
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Swansea 1-0 Norwich
The first half was not good for either side, but Norwich only managed three touches in the penalty area during the opening 45 minutes...
There was a huge improvement in the second half for the Canaries, especially after the introduction of Patrick Bamford, but they still failed to find the back of the net.
Swansea 1-0 Norwich
It's got to be the goalscorer.
Gylfi Sigurdsson showed some serious Icelandic cool to slot home the winner.
And he also channeled both Lee Sharpe and Eric Cantona in a corner flag kung fu kick celebration. Always nice to see.
Swansea 1-0 Norwich
Swansea 1-0 Norwich
Right then, up to South Wales, for Swansea's game at home to Norwich...
Southampton 1-1 Sunderland
Alan Shearer
MOTD
"Sunderland have hope. They are going the right direction.
"Newcastle-Sunderland is a huge game. The winner stays up."
That's Sunderland's next league game - on Sunday, 20 March.
Southampton 1-1 Sunderland
Southampton manager Ronald Koeman: "For 85 minutes, we were not at the level I expect of Southampton. I think we lack confidence at the moment. They made it very difficult with their defensive organisation.
"We played better football with one player less on the pitch.
"The red card was a one-on-one situation. If it's a foul, then it's a red card. You have to accept that."
Southampton 1-1 Sunderland