Summary

  • Costa scores on return to Chelsea starting XI

  • Cahill adds second with close-range header

  • Result: Arsenal 2-1 Burnley

  • Sanchez scores injury-time penalty winner moments after Burnley equaliser

  • Xhaka & Wenger both sent off

  • Result: Southampton 3-0 Leicester

  1. Postpublished at 11 mins

    Arsenal 0-0 Burnley

    Arsenal are starting to put together some nice moves now with Alexis Sanchez at the heart of them. He clips the ball to Olivier Giroud in the box and the Frenchman attempts to nod it into the path of Nacho Monreal, but it's just ahead of the defender and he can't keep it in play.

    SanchezImage source, Getty Images
  2. Postpublished at 9 mins

    Arsenal 0-0 Burnley

    Now Alexis Sanchez gets in between two defends to meet Shkodran Mustafi's central ball into the box but heads beyond the far post. The Gunners starting to control matters after a bright Burnley start.

  3. Postpublished at 7 mins

    Arsenal 0-0 Burnley

    First attack for Arsenal as Alexis Sanchez works some space on the left before lofting a cross for Olivier Giroud, who attempts to direct a header to the far corner Stephen Ward does well to get back and nod clear.

    SanchezImage source, Reuters
  4. Postpublished at 5 mins

    Arsenal 0-0 Burnley

    Arsenal have beaten Burnley in all five home games since losing 1-0 back in 1974, but it's a bright start by the visitors as Dean Marney holds the ball up inside the area until Ashley Barnes can get there to support him. Barnes gets the ball but his low cross for George Boyd is cut out.

  5. Postpublished at 3 mins

    Arsenal 0-0 Burnley

    Olivier Giroud, who shook off an ankle injury he picked up against Swansea last time out to play in this game, gives the ball away to George Boyd and Burnley attack, winning a free-kick midway inside the Arsenal half. The hosts fail to deal with it convincingly before Jeff Hendrick shoots wide.

  6. KICK-OFFpublished at 1 min

    Arsenal 0-0 Burnley

    We're off! 

    Burnley get things up and running. 

  7. Postpublished at 14:14 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January 2017

    Arsenal v Burnley (14:15 GMT)

    Just as it was on the south coast for the earlier game it is a bright, clear but cool day in London. The players' breath can be seen as they walk out onto the pitch. Pleased to see just the goalkeepers with gloves on, though.

  8. 200 up for Sean Dychepublished at 14:11 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January 2017

    Arsenal v Burnley (14:15 GMT)

    .Image source, Getty Images

    It's a special moment for Sean Dyche as he takes charge of his 200th game as Burnley boss. Not often a manager gets to that figure these days.

  9. Postpublished at 14:09 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January 2017

    Arsenal v Burnley (14:15 GMT)

    Simon Brotherton
    Match of the Day commentator

    Arsenal returned to winning ways in the league at Swansea last weekend and will be confident of adding another three points on Sunday afternoon.

    Burnley sit comfortably in mid-table at the moment and have been in decent form, winning three of their last four league games - but their success has been built almost entirely on results at Turf Moor.

    The difference between Burnley's home and away form is stark. Only the top two sides in the table, Chelsea and Tottenham, have won more games at home than the Clarets' total of eight.

    But on the road it's been a very different story with just a single point from a possible 27 so far and only three goals scored.

  10. Postpublished at 14:07 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January 2017

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    Southampton move up to 11th after a first win in the Premier League since mid-December while Leicester remain 15th, five points clear of the relegation zone.

  11. 'I made a mistake'published at 14:06 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January 2017

    Southampton 3-0 Leicester

    Leicester City

    Leicester manager Claudio Ranieri speaking to Sky Sports: "I think the last matches I changed shape to try to help my players play better but maybe I made mistakes.

    "Against Chelsea we played three at the back and today we wanted to play with a diamond. The players are used to 4-4-1-1 and know the positions but I made a mistake.

    "I think it is much better give them what they know well. 

    "We tried to change our shape at half time, to make a goal and we would have a chance to change the match. They won. They played better and deserved to win."

  12. 'This is a turning point'published at 14:04 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January 2017

    Southampton 3-0 Leicester

    Southampton

    Southampton goal scorer James Ward-Prowse speaking to Sky Sports: "The first goal in any game is important. After the bad run we have been on this is a turning point in the season. We can take a lot of confidence into Wednesday (League Cup semi-final against Liverpool). 

    "I was pleased to get on the score sheet but the most important thing is the team.

    "Wednesday is massive. It is a tough place to go but we can take confidence from today and how played against them in the first leg and hopefully we can get to Wembley."

  13. 'A shadow of Leicester last year'published at 14:01 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January 2017

    Southampton 3-0 Leicester

    David Pleat
    Former Tottenham boss on BBC Radio 5 live

    In midfield Ndidi and Mendy are a shadow of Leicester last year with Drinkwater and Kante. 

    They don't have the accuracy of pass or the depth in midfield. Southampton took over the game. 

    It was tight early on. Gray sparked but some of the Leicester players lost their shade.

    Wilfred NdidiImage source, Getty Images
  14. Team newspublished at 13:58 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January 2017

    Arsenal v Burnley (14:15 GMT)

    Arsenal are unchanged from the side who beat Swansea 4-0 last time out. However, fit-again trio Hector Bellerin, Kieran Gibbs and Francis Coquelin come into the bench.

    Arsenal XI: Cech, Gabriel, Mustafi, Koscielny, Monreal, Ramsey, Xhaka, Sanchez, Ozil, Iwobi, Giroud.

    Subs: Ospina, Gibbs, Bellerin, Coquelin, Oxlad-Chamberlain, Welbeck, Perez.

    Arsenal XI v BurnleyImage source, BBC Sport

    Burnley make seven changes from the side who beat Sunderland in their FA Cup third round replay on Tuesday. It is however the same starting XI who beat Southampton 1-0 in the Premier League last weekend.

    Burnley XI: Heaton, Lowton, Keane, Mee, Ward, Boyd, Marney, Hendrick, Defour, Barnes, Gray.

    Subs: Robinson, Darikwa, Tarkowski, Flanagan, Kightly, Barton, Vokes.

    Burnley XIImage source, BBC Sport
  15. Postpublished at 13:55 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January 2017

    Arsenal fan's carImage source, Reuters

    To the Emirates, then. Where Arsenal are looking to go second in the Premier League and one Gunners fan appears to have the best car boot ever. Speaker system, a television and subbuteo. 

    Not sure where they put the bags when they do their big shop, though.

  16. Postpublished at 13:53 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January 2017

    Southampton 3-0 Leicester

    Leicester’s total of 21 points from 22 games is the joint-worst tally for a reigning top-flight champion, level with Ipswich from the 1962-63 season. 

    No wins away in the current campaign and they are at Burnley next...

    Leicester City fansImage source, Reuters
  17. FULL-TIMEpublished at 13:51 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January 2017

    Southampton 3-0 Leicester

    All over and it's as comfortable a win as Southampton fans will see this season.

    Claude Puel and Claudio RanieriImage source, Reuters
  18. Postpublished at 90+3 mins

    Southampton 3-0 Leicester

    Shane Long plants a header just over the bar. Leicester look to have given up.

  19. Get involved #bbcfootballpublished at 13:49 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January 2017

    Andy will do it: Us Saints have had 100 years of mediocrity. 20 years more for one title would be OK by me  

    Surely the hope of success is what makes supporting your team fun, though? Knowing that each season will end with not even a chance of doing something good would make it not worthwhile...

  20. Postpublished at 13:48 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January 2017

    Southampton 3-0 Leicester

    David Pleat
    Former Tottenham boss on BBC Radio 5 live

    It is interesting to watch Claudio Ranieri on the touchline.

    He never seems to consult his staff. He stands motionless in the technical area.

    He can't be happy how his team have crumbled. They have been beaten by the better team today.

    Claudio RanieriImage source, Rex Features