SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 21:09 Greenwich Mean Time 13 December 2016
Bournemouth 1-0 Leicester
A change up top for Bournemouth - Callum Wilson is on for Benik Afobe.
Result: Everton 2-1 Arsenal
Williams heads late winner as Toffees come from behind to win
Jagielka sent off for two bookings late on
Result: Bournemouth 1-0 Leicester (Pugh)
Cherries move up to eighth
Patrick Jennings
Bournemouth 1-0 Leicester
A change up top for Bournemouth - Callum Wilson is on for Benik Afobe.
Bournemouth 1-0 Leicester
We hardly saw anything from Riyad Mahrez first half but here he is getting involved again with a tricky slalom down the right wing, hugging the touchline as looks to scamper away.
The move ends up with another Lucas Hernandez trebuchet throw-in that's scooped acrobatically towards goal by Jamie Vardy's flying boot. Easy stop for Artur Boruc.
Bournemouth 1-0 Leicester
Encouraging signs for Leicester - they're spending much more time in the Bournemouth half now.
Jamie Vardy battles his way into the box, beating Nathan Ake to a bouncing ball, and spins to ground looking for a penalty. The ref waves the appeals away. Right decision I'd say.
Everton 1-1 Arsenal
Arsenal have scored 11 goals in their previous three games but they've been very wasteful tonight. Just one shot on target - Alexis Sanchez's goal.
Everton 1-1 Arsenal
Much better from Ross Barkley.
A long ball forward is expertly chested on by Romelu Lukaku, who puffs out his body to arc the ball into Barkley's feet. He lines up a low shot that drills just wide of the Arsenal post.
Everton 1-1 Arsenal
Another lovely move from Arsenal where they again might do better.
Central this time. Theo Walcott plays a one-two with Hector Bellerin who is bursting through the middle of the park, the Spaniard knocks it through to Mesut Ozil who's dived beyond the Everton back line, but the pass is just too strong and Maarten Stekelenburg can slide out to smother.
He takes a knock for his troubles but seems OK to carry on.
Bournemouth 1-0 Leicester
Mark Mitchener
BBC Sport at Vitality Stadium
Bournemouth are enjoying enough possession for Eddie Howe to resist changing shape or personnel. Marc Pugh, one of the survivors from the Cherries' League One days, is relishing his first league start of the season, and gets a huge ovation for selflessly tracking back to help his full-back.
On the other side of the pitch, referee Paul Tierney is getting the bird from the Foxes fans in the East Stand, who feel a foul challenge on Marc Albrighton went unpunished. Captain Wes Morgan is also doing a lot of yelling at the moment.
Everton 1-1 Arsenal
End-to-end. If Mesut Ozil should have doubled Arsenal's lead, Ross Barkley should at least hit the target from a free-kick in a central position just outside the Gunners' box. Into the wall.
He's yet to find his feet tonight.
Everton 1-1 Arsenal
Chris Waddle
Ex-England winger, BBC Radio 5 live
Ozil had to at least hit the target. Arsenal have to up the tempo or Arsene Wenger has to make changes.
David Thomas: This game needs Giroud
Everton 1-1 Arsenal
Mesut Ozil skies another brilliant chance. Big chance. From the edge of the box, the ball is on a plate for him to stroke home, just put your foot through it, but the Germany international again can't find the finish. Alexis Sanchez with the expert cut-back.
Bournemouth 1-0 Leicester
Leicester are looking much more lively after the break.
There was a moment just after half-time when Marc Albrighton gave the ball away and threw his arms up in frustration, immediately turning to have a go at a team-mate. I thought the game might be up then, but the Foxes are still whirling.
Everton 1-1 Arsenal
Arms crossed, collar up tight, Ronald Koeman might well be a bag of nerves as Alexis Sanchez does that trademark move. Coming short to collect the ball with his back to goal, he's only stopped by a double lunge of Everton blue. What a beautiful touch he's got, the Chilean.
Everton 1-1 Arsenal
Olivier Giroud pensively chewing gum on the bench. Will it come to that?
Arsenal are working Everton across the pitch with quick passing. The home side are firmer in the tackle now, still buoyed by that equalising goal, but how long can the energy levels last?
Everton 1-1 Arsenal
Chris Waddle
Ex-England winger, BBC Radio 5 live
Great start by Arsenal. I am sure Arsene Wenger will have said they have to up the tempo but Everton are a bit sluggish and that will concern Ronald Koeman.
Bournemouth 1-0 Leicester
Charlie Daniels with a perfect touch to instantly transform a Leicester clearance into a Bournemouth attack. Always willing to run at the defence, Daniels is eventually stopped by Riyad Mahrez tracking back who, with a lovely Cruyff turn in his own box, steps away with the ball and a cool head.
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Matthew Noble: Take it in guys Bournemouth are currently seventh as it stands. Incredible!
Everton 1-1 Arsenal
No changes at Goodison for either side. Back under way.
Can Everton carry that brilliant spell into the new half?
Bournemouth 1-0 Leicester
Mark Mitchener
BBC Sport at Vitality Stadium
Leicester returned to the field barely 10 minutes after the whistle blew for half-time, and had a bit of a wait for Bournemouth and the officials.
And, would you believe, that Leicester fan who tripped over twice before taking a shot in the half-time "dizzy penalties" competition... is Foxes and England striker Jamie Vardy's father-in-law! (Or at least, that's what he was billed as).
Bournemouth 1-0 Leicester
Back under way. One change to speak of...
Shinji Okazaki is on for Leicester, Islam Slimani the man replaced. A striker for a striker. Okazaki's got serious skills in the harrying defenders department too though.