Postpublished at 14:04 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2016
Southampton v Chelsea (15:00 GMT)
FT: Leicester 1-0 Norwich (Ulloa with late goal)
Foxes now five points clear
FT: Southampton 1-2 Chelsea (Fabregas & Ivanovic)
FT: Stoke 2-1 Villa, Watford 0-0 Bournemouth
FT: West Ham 1-0 Sunderland
West Brom v Crystal Palace (17:30 GMT)
Gary Rose and Jonathan Jurejko
Southampton v Chelsea (15:00 GMT)
Missed out on your chance to get your commemorative Stoke v Man Utd "I was there" scarf? Fear not, because they appear to be still on sale outside the ground today.
It is almost 2pm which can mean only one thing - team news. We'll bring you details of who is in and who is out as soon as possible.
Wolves 1-1 Derby
It is all square in the early Championship game, with Derby's Chris Martin having bagged an equaliser.
Follow that game here.
Northampton are on an incredible run. They head to Hartlepool today looking to record their 11th successive League Two win. At the rate they are going, they could well be promoted before the end of March.
Elsewhere, York will look to move out of the relegation zone as they host Luton while Oxford United will be hoping to strengthen their hold on third when they travel to fifth-place AFC Wimbledon.
Chris Sutton
Former Chelsea & Norwich striker on Football Focus
"I don't get someone like Chris Wilder who has not got a job higher up. He's probably been tarred with the brush that he's a lower-league manager."
Chris Wilder's Northampton lead League Two by 12 points.
Northampton fans will have had a rare treat today - they were featured on Football Focus. Fully deserved national coverage given that they have what I believe is the best form in the country.
Jake, London: Surely Mahrez is a shoe-in for player of the season?
James: Alderweireld is Spurs' best player this season, not Alli. Lloris and Dembele also deserve high praise. But even as a Spurs fan I can't look past Vardy Kante and Mahrez.
Hassan: Has to be Riyad Mahrez. Simple outstanding.
Watford v Bournemouth (15:00 GMT)
Leicester v Norwich (15:00 GMT)
Guy Mowbray
BBC Match of the Day commentator
"There are two different schools of thought on how it might go for Leicester from hereon in:
"1. The pressure's off. Nobody expected a title bid. Just play.
"2. The pressure's well and truly on. Being in unchartered territory will get to one or two players and there'll be a wobble.
"A few minds would move to the second school if they fail to beat Norwich, for whom there really is extra pressure now. Like Leicester, they lost a winning position last time out. Now, whose minds have been better refreshed by a fortnight's break?"
West Ham 1-0 Sunderland
Big trouble for Big Sam?
Now all I can hear is "whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop." I'm going to have to listen to the Rosie and Jim theme tune to get rid of it [see 12:05 GMT entry]. The lesser of two evils.
#PeoplesCup
John of Cap FC: "Cap FC is a group of quality lads representing their global technology firm. The working day is made all the more bearable by endless emails, motivational speeches, ceremonious awards night, Soccer AM style team-mates features, and a devilishly suave ‘Gaffer’ who unfortunately can’t be with them at the FA People's Cup this Saturday.
"He will be sorely missed… let’s hope it doesn’t show on the pitch."
"Let’s do this for Gaffer, let’s do this for the referendum, and let’s do this for a more sustainable and free society.
"Most of all, let’s do this for football!"
#WeBelieve #CapFC #ThePeoplesCup
Nice one lads - good luck today in Luton!
#PeoplesCup
Here's a lovely tale and inspirational ending from Matt and John of Cap FC, who are playing in the FA People's Cup today.....
"It was a dry and dusty September in the heart of suburban Pimlico when ex-tennis professional Lewis Barnes dreamt of one day abandoning his favoured forehand smash for a football, 10 other lads, and back-to-back promotions within the confines of a local 5-a-side league.
"Fast forward six months and that dream has come alive.
"Cap FC are currently sitting pretty at the top of the Vauxhall Winter Thursday 5s Division 1 in London, after two phenomenal campaigns which saw them excel as a group and become biological brothers.
"A team that started with nothing now has Luton at their fingertips, and confidence is rife throughout the camp. Over to you, John..."
West Ham 1-0 Sunderland
I've just seen a replay of Michail Antonio's goal celebration. He runs towards the corner flag, before lying down and spinning on the ground.
Is that called 'doing a Homer'?
West Ham 1-0 Sunderland
That goal means, as things stand, West Ham move up to fifth in the Premier League, nudging out Manchester United.
Hammers for Europe?
West Ham 1-0 Sunderland
David Pleat
Former Tottenham boss on BBC Radio 5 live
“There was a stumble on the far side and Michail Antonio came through across the box. It didn't look like he had a shot on and he stretched at it with his left foot.
"It was a strange type of goal, no one came close enough to him. He took a chance and that was successful.
"It's an amazing transition. Many people doubted him and he had this interesting move where he was not even considered, he's been another bonus for West Ham this season."
Michail Antonio (30 mins)
A mistake from the Sunderland defence and boy does Michail Antonio make them pay. Patrick van Aanholt is the guilty Sunderland player, giving the ball straight to Antonio, who charges towards the area before finding the bottom corner.
Don't forget, we have dedicated coverage on that game here.
Leicester v Norwich (15:00 GMT)
Chris Sutton
Former Chelsea & Norwich striker on Football Focus
"I'm not so sure Arsenal are in good shape. I think Leicester will blow up. There's pressure now and that's when uncertainty and doubt comes in.
"The winner out of next week's north London derby between Spurs and Arsenal will win the Premier League."
Dion Dublin
Former Leicester and Aston Villa forward on Football Focus
“I think Leicester will continue what they've been doing, playing well and with a smile on their face.
“The pressure isn't getting there, the pressure is staying on the top and now they’re there they’re expected to win games. It’s a different type of pressure. How strong is your character to stay there?
“It’s theirs to lose, they now have to fight tooth and nail.”
Leicester v Norwich (15:00 GMT)
The gap at the top might be a little too small for Leicester fans, but they have the chance to move five points clear today, albeit possibly for just one day.
They host Norwich in one of the four 3pm kick-offs.