Postpublished at 16:46 Greenwich Mean Time 5 November 2016
Bournemouth 1-2 Sunderland
Stoppage time. Sunderland on the brink of that first win.
Boro grab dramatic late leveller at Man City
Ten-man Sunderland beat Bournemouth for first win
Burnley score last-minute winner against Palace
West Ham and Stoke in 1-1 draw
Chelsea v Everton in day's late game
Stephan Shemilt and Jonathan Jurejko
Bournemouth 1-2 Sunderland
Stoppage time. Sunderland on the brink of that first win.
Bournemouth 1-2 Sunderland
What. A. Save. Jordan Pickford, take a bow. Volley from Joshua King, Pickford arcing himself backwards to throw out his right hand and palm away. A potential match-winner.
A flurry of goals in the Championship with around 10 minutes left to play.
Newcastle now lead Cardiff 2-1 after Peter Whittingham pulled a goal back for the visitors to ensure a tense finish at St James' Park. Richard Wood has done likewise for Rotherham who are 2-1 down at home to Preston while Chris Wood has put Leeds 2-1 up at Carrow Road against Norwich.
Jonathan Kodjia has grabbed his second of the afternoon to put Aston Villa 2-1 up against Blackburn, Huddersfield and Birmingham are locked at 1-1 after Lukas Jutkiewicz cancelled out Elias Kachunga's opener for the Terriers.
Burnley 2-2 Crystal Palace
Into the final five minutes of this thriller at Turf Moor. Anyone calling a winner? We daren't. Could go either way.
Bournemouth 1-2 Sunderland
All sorts going on in the Sunderland area, with the visitors having to withstand a Bournemouth tidal wave if they are to get their first win of the season. High ball in, Jordan Pickford flaps, eventually scrambled clear. Don't expect much action in the Bournemouth half...
Man City 1-0 Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough fancy this one. The studs of Alvaro Negredo pound the turf close to the right touchline, racing clear of the City defence. He looks up, tries to pick out Adam Forshaw, but John Stones nicks the ball off the midfielder's toes with a perfect sliding interception.
West Ham 1-1 Stoke
Chris Sutton
Ex-Chelsea striker on Final Score
Adrian has been poor all season. It's another catastrophic decision by him for the goal and has let Stoke back in the game and now West Ham are under pressure.
Christian Benteke (81 mins)
Christian Benteke grabs hold of the ball - perfect opportunity for him to score his first goal in four games. The Belgian steps up... and calmly dinks the ball into the bottom left corner. Pandemonium in the away end.
Burnley 2-1 Crystal Palace
Oh hello! Palace have a lifeline. Matt Lowton handles Andros Townsend's cross, ref Anthony Taylor points to the spot. Stonewall.
Bojan (75 mins)
The equaliser! Stoke are level through substitute Bojan. It's a wonderful finish, on the volley and under pressure, but he owes a lot to the bravery of Jon Walters, who managed to dink the ball over the on-rushing Adrian. When it dropped, Bojan did the rest, getting it past three defenders on the line. Game on.
Man City 1-0 Middlesbrough
Man City are still staggering around like an overweight former boxer in a bar room brawl. Controlling the scrap, but liable to sucker punch if they don't land a big hit themselves soon.
Stewart Downing hammers a daisycutter wide of the far post after Fernandinho is cheaply robbed of possession amid groans.
Alvaro Negredo nabbing an equaliser? Definitely maybe.
West Ham 1-0 Stoke City
Kitchen sink time for Stoke at West Ham. Grenades being lobbed into the home box, claret and blue heads thrown at the ball. In the kerfuffle, Hammers keeper Adrian goes down with what looks like a hair out of place. Storm ridden.
Jonathan Kodjia has equalised from the penalty spot for Aston Villa - following a foul by Gordon Greer on Jack Grealish - four minutes after Sam Gallagher put Blackburn Rovers 1-0 up. It is also 1-1 at Carrow Road after Pontus Jansson netted for Leeds against Norwich and the same score between Sheffield Wednesday and Ipswich.
Yann Kermorgant has given Reading what now looks like an unassailable 3-0 lead at Wigan in the battle between managers Jaap Stam and Warren Joyce, both of whom have strong Manchester United connections.
Championship leaders Newcastle are still 2-0 up against Cardiff while Preston lead by the same scoreline at Rotherham. Nottingham Forest have a 1-0 lead over QPR, while Huddersfield v Birmingham and Burton v Barnlsey remain goalless.
Bournemouth 1-2 Sunderland
At one point earlier on it looked like David Moyes might be heading for the job centre during the international break, now he could be tasting a league win for the first time as Sunderland boss. One suspects the Black Cats' goal will be under siege for the rest of the afternoon.
Jermain Defoe (pen, 74 mins)
What a victory this would be for Sunderland and David Moyes. Jermain Defoe does the bizo from the spot, chipping down the middle as Artur Boruc dives right. Remember, the Black Cats have not won all season.
Bournemouth 1-1 Sunderland
Incredible chance for 10-man Sunderland! Victor Anichebe fouled by Adam Smith. Jermain Defoe...
Burnley 2-1 Crystal Palace
Looks like Gareth Southgate has rummaged around in his 'warm clothes' drawer for the first time this winter. The interim England manager has gone for the shirt-and-tie-under-the-jumper look today at Turf Moor. Very wise.
His former club Palace would be a decent side if they had him playing at centre-half. Another half-chance for Burnley as Johann Berg Gudmondsson's shot is blocked.
Michail Antonio (64 mins)
West Ham lead! It's Michail Antonio, flicking a deft header in off the post after a teasing cross from Dimitri Payet. The Hammers hadn't shown much in the second half, but had just started to press the Stoke defence. Very, very valuable goal for struggling West Ham.
Man City 1-0 Middlesbrough
Simon Stone
BBC Sport
If Alvaro Negredo had found the net with that audacious attempt at the start of the second half, it would have eclipsed any of the 23 he scored in his single season for Manchester City.
His last Premier League goal on this ground was pretty memorable though, given it was the winner against Liverpool on Boxing Day 2013.
Man City 1-0 Middlesbrough
This was where Alvaro Negredo tried his luck from earlier for Middlesbrough.
Bold? Maybe. He's bagged from that position before though, for Valencia against Rayo Vallecano in January.