Summary

  • Swansea score twice in injury time to beat Palace 5-4

  • Bradley earns first win as Swansea manager

  • Liverpool beat Sunderland 2-0 - Reds top but Coutinho injured

  • Leicester equalise late v Boro for 2-2

  • Hull hit back to draw 1-1 v West Brom

  • Burnley 1-2 Man City (Aguero double)

  1. Change channelpublished at 18:16 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    That is all from us. We've had the pleasure of commentating on a true Premier League classic today. Hull 1-1 West Brom. What a game.

    There is football still going on, though, so get yourself on over to the live text of Chelsea v Tottenham.

    We're off for a lie down.

  2. 'A long way to go'published at 18:16 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Swansea 5-4 Crystal Palace

    Bob BradleyImage source, Getty Images

    More from Swansea boss Bob Bradley: "The players have shown a good way throughout and, for them to have something positive, I think it's important to have something to change the luck man.

    "I can't say it enough, it's a great bunch of guys and an unbelievable club but when things are going in the wrong direction, it just takes sometimes a lot of determination and courage.

    "You can only repeat that message so many times until it gets old. Today I don't need to say much, I can let them feel good about it.  

    "They get an extra day off and then we get back to work knowing we still have a long way to go."

  3. 'Important we didn't lose'published at 18:13 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Hull 1-1 West Brom

    Mike PhelanImage source, Getty Images

    More from Hull manager Mike Phelan: "It was important we didn't lose today especially when you come in off the back of a few defeats and possibly from my point of view we were a bit cautious.

    "It's easy to say lets go gung-ho and throw loads of forwards on the pitch but I think they were value to for money first half we were value for money second half. 

    "These days there are always a 96 minutes of a game in the Premier League and if you don't stop crosses you will be punished." 

  4. 'We haven't learned our lesson'published at 18:11 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Swansea 5-4 Crystal Palace

    Crystal Palace defender Scott Dann: “I don’t think we can put it into words. The way the changing room is feeling, it’s a difficult one to take and I’m not sure at this minute what the right thing to say is.

    “You would like to think when you go 3-1 down and fight your way to get back ahead that you should go on and see the game out and we obviously didn’t do that.

    “It’s a crazy game and difficult to take.

    “We haven’t learned our lesson and the sooner we do that the better for everyone involved.”

    Scott DannImage source, Reuters
  5. 'That's one we won't forget'published at 18:09 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Swansea 5-4 Crystal Palace

    Bob BradleyImage source, Getty Images

    Swansea manager Bob Bradley speaking to BBC Sport: "That's one we won't forget. I've been on the wrong side of those occasionally. I'm going to give the players all the credit today. They fought until the end. 

    "Crazy, at 3-1 I thought we were in control but set-pieces still change matches. We have a lot to work at but I didn't want to take the positives from the players today. Afterwards, I got on them a little bit but, in a season when a lot has gone on, today we want to still take the good part.

    "I'm very confident to come in to make sure training is good and that the mentality is good but in the short term you have to get points. When you take over a team that is on a bit of tailspin there are no free points."

  6. 'The belief was there'published at 18:04 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Hull City 1-1 West Brom

    Mike PhelanImage source, Reuters

    Hull City manager Mike Phelan speaking to BBC Sport: "I thought possibility in second half we upped our tempo - I made a change and it seemed to do the trick but overall, our just rewards was the draw. 

    "We set up to try and contain West Brom at times but we went in 1-0 down from a set piece which if we do our jobs properly shouldn't happen but I think the belief was there for the players."

  7. Championship updatepublished at 18:02 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Rotherham 0-1 Leeds

    Things get worse for Rotherham. Peter Odemwingie leads with an elbow straight into the face of Liam Cooper to earn himself a deserved red card.

    To follow that game click here.

  8. 'Credit to the players'published at 17:56 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Liverpool 2-0 Sunderland

    David MoyesImage source, Reuters

    Sunderland manager David Moyes: "We feel a bit frustrated as we did a good job in stopping Liverpool. For long periods we frustrated the crowd. They had a lot of the ball but we did a good job.

    "You look at the quality of Liverpool going forward but we kept our forward players on looking for a goal I have to praise the players for the way they stuck at it.

    "We had a couple of great chances. The one that fell to Duncan Watmore in particular. You don't get big chances coming here. 

    "I think this was a tough game after the two we have won. We knew all week it would be tough. We worked to try and get a result and had a game plan we stuck to. But in the end, on another day, we could have stopped that first goal. But all credit to the players for trying to get something out of it."

  9. 'They all hurt'published at 17:52 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Swansea 5-4 Crystal Palace

    More from Crystal Palace boss Alan Pardew: "It's been a tough day for us because Connor Wickham looks like he's got a serious injury. Those seven minutes he was getting treatment proved costly for us. A really tough day for us.

    "I feel for our fans as they were magnificent today. To come away with nothing is galling and there's nothing more I can say really."

    On the six straight league defeats, he added: "They all hurt."

    Alan PardewImage source, Getty Images
  10. 'We are playing with more swagger'published at 17:47 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Hull City 1-1 West Brom

    West Brom manager Tony Pulis, speaking to BBC Sport: "I thought we played really well in the first half and we restricted them a lot but you have to give them credit in the second.

    "Having said that, we came again and had the best chances but we weren't thinking about our position in the table. 

    "We are playing with more swagger recently. We should have created more chances but we played on Monday so we are 48 hours behind Hull in terms of prep".

    Tony PulisImage source, Reuters
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    Championship updatepublished at 17:47 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Rotherham 0-1 Leeds

    Chris Wood's simple finish from a Charlie Taylor pull-back means Leeds lead at Rotherham. 

    To follow that game click here.

  12. goal

    GOAL - Chelsea 0-1 Tottenhampublished at 17:42 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Christian Eriksen

    Christian EriksenImage source, Reuters

    Foot like a traction engine. Christian Eriksen's long-range strike gives Tottenham the lead at Chelsea.

    For more description on the goal - and everything else in the game - click here.

    Christian EriksenImage source, AFP
  13. 'We showed great character'published at 17:38 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Leicester 2-2 Middlesbrough

    Claudio RanieriImage source, Reuters

    Leicester manager Claudio Ranieri: "Now we could be tired but fortunately the character and spirit of the group is good. We knew it was a tough match, twice fighting back is not easy. 

    "Without Danny Drinkwater we lost something. It was difficult to surprise Middlesbrough, who showed good football to score twice. We showed fantastic character and it's a good performance in the end. I think the draw for us is very good. 

    "It was important not have to have three Premier League defeats. Lucky is someone who believes in something more. I feel we have to fight until the end of season. We are fighting for a relegation battle."

  14. Postpublished at 17:36 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Chelsea 0-0 Tottenham

    Harry Kane has the ball in the net for Tottenham at Stamford Bridge, but the goal is ruled out for offside.

    Follow live text commentary of the game here.

    Harry KaneImage source, AP
  15. 'Five bad goals for us and four for them'published at 17:34 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Swansea 5-4 Crystal Palace

    Alan PardewImage source, PA

    Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew speaking to BBC Sport: "It was an unbelievable game for us, set play goals, I think there were four of them, incredible really.  

    "It had a crazy feel to it the second half. The referee gifted them the first goal, in terms of the decision, and it changed the momentum.

    "Then I thought Swansea did well and we were hanging on and then the game went into a period of madness of goals. Bad goals for them and bad goals for us. In the end, five bad goals for us and four for them.

    "Very disappointed the way we defended, particularly the last two goals when we got ourselves in front."

  16. What next?published at 17:29 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    The final Premier League game of the day is about to kick off. To follow Chelsea v Tottenham, click here.

    There is also a game from the Championship to follow. Rotherham v Leeds can be found here.

  17. 'I thought we did enough'published at 17:26 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Liverpool 2-0 Sunderland

    Sunderland boss David Moyes, talking to Sky Sports: "I thought we had done enough to keep them out. First goal was always going to be crucial; they had the chances and the ball. I am disappointed with that first goal. But overall we worked very hard to stay in the game.

    "We were never going to come here and have lots of chances so it was always going to be tough. But we weren't going to be rolled over and we weren't."

    David MoyesImage source, Getty Images
  18. 'It was mad'published at 17:23 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Swansea 5-4 Crystal Palace

    Jack CorkImage source, Reuters

    Swansea midfielder Jack Cork: "It was mad. At 3-1 we thought the game was finished. At 4-3 we were a bit deflated but somehow we managed to get the win.

    "It was a mental rollercoaster and we are physically drained.

    "At 3-1 we just wanted to get the win and looked a bit nervous. It was so important, we needed that win, especially against Palace. 

    "I don't remember who scored the goals. It was one of those crazy games you don't see that often."

  19. 'It's unfair to draw the game'published at 17:21 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Leicester 2-2 Middlesbrough

    Middlesbrough boss Aitor Karanka: "We showed we are a good team and are playing well. We should have won the game and were better than them. 

    "We cannot forget Leicester won the Premier League last season and have qualified for the knockout stages of the Champions League. However, it's unfair to draw this game. Our performances with and without the ball have been good. Against top teams we have been really organised.

    "I know how good Alvaro Negredo is, and knew the goals would arrive. He did that because the team worked hard. We all have to keep working now."

    Alvaro NegredoImage source, AFP
  20. 'Bonkers'published at 17:15 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Swansea 5-4 Crystal Palace

    John Roder
    Match of the Day commentator

    It was a bonkers afternoon, for sure. It was an astonishing match.

    Some good strikes but some calamitous defending as well.

    Problems are mounting for Palace after a sixth successive Premier League defeat.