Summary

  • Yaya Toure starts and scores twice in Man City win, Kompany goes off injured

  • Leaders Liverpool held by Southampton

  • Watford hold on to beat Leicester

  • Sunderland beat Hull 3-0 to move off the bottom

  • Bournemouth win at Stoke as Bojan misses penalty

  • Everton score late leveller against Swansea

  1. goal

    GOAL - Crystal Palace 0-1 Man Citypublished at 15:38 Greenwich Mean Time 19 November 2016

    Yaya Toure

    Who else? Yaya Toure, in hist first Premier League start of the season and first game of any type since August, fires City into the lead. It is an unstoppable shot from inside the box after exchanging passes with Sergio Aguero.

    Yaya ToureImage source, AP
  2. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 15:37 Greenwich Mean Time 19 November 2016

    Crystal Palace 0-0 Man City

    Vincent Kompany looks thoroughly fed up. That earlier collision with his own keeper clearly hit him harder than he thought. Poor guy has had more than his share of injury problems of late. On comes Pablo Zabaleta.

    Vincent KompanyImage source, Reuters
  3. 'Defoe one of the greats'published at 15:37 Greenwich Mean Time 19 November 2016

    Sunderland 1 Hull City 0

    Jason Roberts
    Former West Brom striker on Final Score

    Jermain Defoe is one of the best finishers of his generation, he should not be playing for a team like Sunderland. You have to applaud that, brilliant.

    He has scored 150 goals, he is up there with the greats of the Premier League. 

    Jermain Defoe celebratesImage source, Reuters
  4. goal

    GOAL- Sunderland 1-0 Hullpublished at 15:34 Greenwich Mean Time 19 November 2016

    Jermain Defoe

    Jermain Defoe rolling back the years.

    A big goal at the bottom of the table. Sunderland's dangerman picks the ball up outside the area, squares Curtis Davies up in the challenge, before cutting onto his left and finishing confidently with a low strike.

    That's the Englishman's 150th Premier League goal of his career and the Black Cats are moving off the bottom.

    Slowly but surely, David Moyes turning it around.

    MoyesImage source, Reuters
  5. PENALTY APPEALpublished at 15:34 Greenwich Mean Time 19 November 2016

    Sunderland 0-0 Hull

    How have Hull got away with this one?

    Goalkeeper David Marshall has a rush of blood to the head and clatters Duncan Watmore from the side.

    It looks innocuous on first viewing, but replays show the Hull man is lucky to get away with that one.

  6. Postpublished at 15:33 Greenwich Mean Time 19 November 2016

    Crystal Palace 0-0 Man City

    City carve Palace open again, this time down the left as Aleksandar Kolarov's cross is side-foot volleyed wide of the far post by Sergio Aguero.

  7. Postpublished at 15:32 Greenwich Mean Time 19 November 2016

    Crystal Palace 0-0 Man City

    Best attack of the game from City as Raheem Sterling gets away down the right and crosses into the box but just a yard ahead of Nolito.

  8. 'Brilliant save'published at 15:31 Greenwich Mean Time 19 November 2016

    Southampton 0-0 Liverpool

    David Pleat
    Former Tottenham boss on 5 live Sport

    That was a brilliant save - diving to the left, he thrust his arm up and pushed it out for a corner. A wonderful save and the best chance of the game.

    I will say this though that Southampton, who looked like they might get overwhelmed, but they have held it well and almost 30 minutes gone and that was the first chance, so Southampton have done well.

  9. Postpublished at 15:31 Greenwich Mean Time 19 November 2016

    Everton 0-0 Swansea

    Everything but the finish. Ross Barkley's great touch controls Yannick Bolasie's cross and takes him past his marker on the turn. But with just Lukasz Fabianski to beat from 12 yards he fluffs his shot wide of the far post. On his knees. Head in hands.

  10. GREAT SAVE!published at 15:30 Greenwich Mean Time 19 November 2016

    Southampton 0-0 LIverpool

    Stunning stop.

    Liverpool brilliantly work an opening with the ball reaching Sadio Mane on the left edge of the box.

    The former Southampton man attempts a first-time curler which is about to nestle in the top corner, but home goalkeeper Fraser Forster flies through the air to tip the ball away.

    Save of the season.

    Sadio ManeImage source, Reuters
  11. Football League updatepublished at 15:29 Greenwich Mean Time 19 November 2016

    In League One Sheffield United and Bolton are both keeping up the heat on leaders Scunthorpe.

    The Blades are 2-0 up at home to Shrewsbury already with Billy Sharp and Stefan Scougall on the scoresheet. The Shrews are also already down to 10 as well.

    Bolton lead at home to Millwall with Josh Vela smashing home. Scunthorpe are being held at home by struggling Oldham. 

  12. Postpublished at 15:28 Greenwich Mean Time 19 November 2016

    Crystal Palace 0-0 Man City

    Every Man City fan holds their breath as Vincent Kompany collides with Claudio Bravo, who comes out to claim the ball ahead of Jason Puncheon, and collapses to the floor. 

    After some serious looking on-field treatment, including the holding up of fingers to check for concussion, he returns to his feet and looks to be OK to continue. Phew.

    Vincent KompanyImage source, Getty Images
  13. goal

    GOAL - Stoke 0-1 Bournemouthpublished at 15:26 Greenwich Mean Time 19 November 2016

    Nathan Ake

    Smash. Off the canvas and into the net.

    You would have thought Nathan Ake was out for the count after being on the receiving end of a nasty Wilfried Bony challenge, but the Dutchman picks himself up and heads Bournemouth ahead at Stoke.

    Nathan Ake scoresImage source, Reuters
  14. Postpublished at 15:24 Greenwich Mean Time 19 November 2016

    Stoke 0-0 Bournemouth

    Stoke striker Wilfried Bony has left Bournemouth's Nathan Ake in a heap on the turf with a high challenge to the head.

    A challenge that you would expect Conor McGregor to make, rather than a Premier League footballer.

    The Ivorian is rightly booked, while Ake is OK to continue. Nails.

    Eddie HoweImage source, Getty Images
  15. Championship latestpublished at 15:24 Greenwich Mean Time 19 November 2016

    Leaders Newcastle are not in action until Sunday - when they face Leeds - and the movers at the top of the table so far are Sheffield Wednesday.

    They are into the play-off places as it stands thanks to Fernando Forestieri's opener at Fulham.

    Norwich have got off to a dreadful start at QPR - it's goalless but Martin Olsson was sent-off in the first minute for handball on the line!

    QPR had a penalty but Tjaronn Chery fluffed his lines. 

  16. Deeney helps do the damagepublished at 15:21 Greenwich Mean Time 19 November 2016

    Watford 2-1 Leicester

    OptaImage source, Opta

    Here's a graphic of Etienne Capoue's opener, a historic one for Watford it turns out. They bagged after 33 seconds, marking the first time they have scored inside the first minute of a Premier League game.

    Troy Deeney (9) played a significant part in the goal. Passing to Roberto Pereyra (37) before charging into the box as his team-mate took the ball towards the edge of the area. Deeney was then on hand to get the ball back and then assist Capoue.

  17. Postpublished at 15:21 Greenwich Mean Time 19 November 2016

    Everton 0-0 Swansea

    Gylfi Sigurdsson draws a decent save from Maarten Stekelenburg with a 25-yard free-kick that strikes the top of the wall and loops towards goal. From the resulting corner, Jordi Amat glances a header wide of the far post. First real signs of life from Swansea.

  18. get involved

    Get Involved - Live reaction from Old Traffordpublished at 15:21 Greenwich Mean Time 19 November 2016

    Man Utd 1-1 Arsenal

    Who was your man of the match and which boss will be more pleased with the draw at Old Trafford?

    Ask Phil McNulty who is live inside the stadium now.

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  19. CLOSE!published at 15:20 Greenwich Mean Time 19 November 2016

    Sunderland 0-0 Hull

    Hull getting closer.

    It's midfielder Sam Clucas again, whose 20-yard effort is pushes away by Jordan Pickford. 

    He missed the target with his first attempt, made the goalkeeper work with his second, back of the net third?

    Let's wait and see.

    Jordan PickfordImage source, Reuters
  20. Can Liverpool make the pressure count?published at 15:25

    Southampton 0-0 Liverpool

    Southampton LiverpoolImage source, Opta

    Liverpool are firmly on the front foot as this graphic shows. All but two of their outfield players are beyond the halfway line.

    Southampton have Nathan Redmond (22) as their most advanced player, hoping to use the the forward's pace to catch Liverpool on the counter. That's not quite working out yet.