Summary

  • Mourinho sent to the stands for second half

  • Man Utd's Herrera sent off for second booking

  • Aguero and Gundogan both score twice in Man City win

  • Spurs and Leicester play out entertaining draw

  • Boro see off Bournemouth 2-0, Watford beat Hull 1-0

  1. Postpublished at 16:19 British Summer Time 29 October 2016

    Middlesbrough 2-0 Bournemouth

    Alvaro Negredo should have wrapped this one up.

    The Spaniard is clean through on goal, but his weak shot is smothered by Artur Boruc.

    Alvaro NegredoImage source, Reuters
  2. Postpublished at 16:18 British Summer Time 29 October 2016

    Man Utd 0-0 Burnley

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    BBC Final Score's Will Perry has taken a picture of Jose Mourinho in the stands at Old Trafford.

    Mourinho has moved on up to the directors' box. That is three different seats in about 15 minutes.

  3. CLOSE!published at 16:17 British Summer Time 29 October 2016

    Tottenham 1-1 Leicester

    Kyle Walker has the ball down the Tottenham right but that's good work by Christian Fuchs, forcing him back. Spurs have to start again and try the left flank. Dele Alli gets the ball and sizes up his man, he passes back to Christian Eriksen who will shoot from 18 yards... saved.

    Kasper Schmeichel shows good hands to hold it.

  4. PENALTY APPEALpublished at 16:17 British Summer Time 29 October 2016

    Man United 0-0 Burnley

    This is like the Alamo.

     Manchester United are throwing the kitchen sink at Burnley, but the visitors are surviving by the skin of their teeth.

    Great blocks by Ben Mee and Michael Keane deny Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Juan Mata respectively.

  5. Get involved #bbcfootballpublished at 16:15 British Summer Time 29 October 2016

    Tottenham 1-1 Leicester

    Craig Pankhurst: Diabolical defending. Seriously Spurs! Any danger of winning a match?

    Champions: That goal from Ahmed Musa early on gives us such a good chance to win this now.

    Alex: Let's just hope we don't do a Sunderland after scoring the equaliser.

    Will Leicester be able to kick on and put an end to Spurs' unbeaten run, or will Tottenham respond? Have your say at #bbcfootball on Twitter or text 81111.

  6. GREAT SAVE!published at 16:15 British Summer Time 29 October 2016

    Man United 0-0 Burnley

    More brilliance from Tom Heaton.

    The Burnley keeper somehow gets an limb to Juan Mata's shot from all of eight yards.

    It was a save so point blank that the rebound - straight at Mata - is past the United playmaker before he has finished his follow-through.

  7. Attack, but only down the right wingpublished at 57 mins

    Tottenham 1-1 Leicester

    Leicester have clearly decided that if they are going to get a win from their game at Tottenham then it is going to come from down the right wing.

    That stat below shows where they have attacked so far, during the second half only.

    OptaImage source, Opta
  8. Bravo the binman?published at 16:14 British Summer Time 29 October 2016

    West Brom 0-2 Man City

    Mark Lawrenson
    Former Liverpool defender on BBC Radio 5 live

    What on earth is Bravo doing? He looked like he was coming out to empty the bins!

  9. CLOSE!published at 16:14 British Summer Time 29 October 2016

    West Brom 0-2 Man City

    Claudio Bravo rushes from his goal to field a Chris Brunt clip forward but he is in no man's land there... Salomon Rondon will beat him to it... he heads wide.

    The striker still had a lot to do but Bravo had left his goal wide open. A little better from the home side.

  10. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 16:12 British Summer Time 29 October 2016

    Wet Brom 0-2 Man City

    We have a 17-year-old on the pitch in Jonathan Leko of West Brom, He was born in 1999. I'll just leave that with you.

    He comes on with James Morrison as Darren Fletcher and Jonas Olsson depart.

  11. goal

    GOAL - Middlesbrough 2-0 Bournemouthpublished at 16:12 British Summer Time 29 October 2016

    Stewart Downing (57 mins)

    A really nicely worked goal from Boro.

    Adama Traore lifts a cross to the far post, Alvaro Negredo nods down into the six yard box and Stewart Downing turns home.

    Cherries squashed?

    Stewart DowningImage source, Reuters
  12. Postpublished at 16:11 British Summer Time 29 October 2016

    Middlesbrough 1-0 Bournemouth

    Bournemouth might consider themselves unlucky to be behind.

    But they need better to get back into this game than Charlie Daniels horribly overhit cross.

  13. CLOSE!published at 16:10 British Summer Time 29 October 2016

    West Brom 0-2 Man City

    Nolito is trying to steal goals. At the start of this half a David Silva shot deflected off him and flew just wide, this time it's an Ilkay Gundogan effort which he almost diverts in. He knew nothing about either but nearly walked away with two goals.

    Ben FosterImage source, AFP/Getty Images
  14. Postpublished at 16:10 British Summer Time 29 October 2016

    Man United 0-0 Burnley

    Luke Shaw's pace got Manchester United out of a bit of bother there.

    The full-back tracks the nippy Andre Gray all the way as the Burnley striker nicks the ball on halfway and makes a superb recovery tackle to snuff out the danger.

    Andre HrayImage source, Reuters
  15. Postpublished at 16:09 British Summer Time 29 October 2016

    Tottenham 1-1 Leicester

    The roars go up at White Hart Lane as Vincent Janssen gets into the area but Wes Morgan does well to cut his pull-back out at source. Corner... cleared.

  16. Postpublished at 16:09 British Summer Time 29 October 2016

    Man United 0-0 Burnley

    Fun and games on the touchlines.

    Jose Mourinho - sent off at half-time - initially took up a seat right in the front row of the stands. He was nearer to the action than he would have been in the dug-out itself.

    The officials are not having that. He is shuffled back a few rows amid a barrage of cameraphone snaps.

    Jose MourinhoImage source, PA
  17. Postpublished at 16:07 British Summer Time 29 October 2016

    Man United 0-0 Burnley

    The Manchester United fans have started chanting the name of Wayne Rooney.

    It seems a little early to pull that cord.

  18. goal

    GOAL - Tottenham 1-1 Leicesterpublished at 16:05 British Summer Time 29 October 2016

    Ahmed Musa (48 mins)

    Ahmed Musa of Leicester City scoresImage source, Getty Images

    Now that's how you start a second half. Right at it, on your toes and there's the reward. Jackpot for Leicester.

    A deflected pass in midfield sends Jamie Vardy racing away into the right channel. he can't shoot but plays a ball across the six-yard box and there is Ahmed Musa to get his second league goal for the club. He can't miss, Vardy's ball was clever and into an area which asked the type of questions Spurs could not answer.

  19. Mourinho sent to the stands?published at 16:05 British Summer Time 29 October 2016

    Man United 0-0 Burnley

    We are back under way at Old Trafford.

    And Jose Mourinho has taken a seat in the stands rather than in the dug-out.

    MOTD's Jonathan Pearce is on the scene and says that he is hearing the Portuguese was sent off for his half-time protests to referee Mark Clattenburg.

    Jose MourinhoImage source, Getty Images
  20. Postpublished at 16:05 British Summer Time 29 October 2016

    West Brom 0-2 Man City; Tottenham 1-0 Leicester

    We are back under way at White Hart Lane and at The Hawthorns too. These two fixtures have not been as punctual. Surely it's all over at West Brom? City in control and "very, very good" according to Mark Lawrenson on BBC Radio 5 live.

    Leicester could make it four losses from four games ahead of Champions League fixtures. They're not taking their eye off the ball though... honest.