Summary

  • Champions Leicester now one point off relegation zone

  • Foxes lost their last five Premier League matches

  • Swans have now won three in their last four league games

  • Olsson rounds off excellent team move to beat Schmeichel at near post

  • Mawson drills in volley from Fernandez's headed pass

  1. Get involvedpublished at 11:55 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    #bbcfootball

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    Step one: Dress appropriately

    As David Moyes takes his struggling side to Ground Zero for some motivation, I want to know:

    What's the worst/best/most bizarre piece of team bonding you've ever been involved in?

    It could be at work, at school or as part of a sport team.

    Let us know by texting in on 81111 (UK Only) or tweeting us at #bbcfootball

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  2. Team bonding at Ground Zeropublished at 11:53 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    Sunderland 0-4 Southampton

    Sunderland

    With the FA Cup taking centre stage again next weekend a few teams are taking the chance to jet off for a mini break.

    While a few are no doubt heading to Dubai and the like for some sun, Sunderland boss David Moyes is backing on the culture of the Big Apple to motivate his men.

    Fans took to social media in the aftermath of a bleak 4-0 defeat at home to Southampton yesterday to express disquiet over the mid-winter break, but Moyes insisted the defeat would not alter his focus for what he wants to achieve in the Big Apple.

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    He said: "No, I don't think so. We have got some time together.

    "Look, a lot of teams who are out of the FA Cup are doing different things and we are doing something as well."

    The Sunderland squad will take in basketball and ice hockey games, as well as visiting Ground Zero, during their time away.

  3. Today's actionpublished at 11:53 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    There's a good old-fashioned relegation six-pointer to come after Chelsea's title credentials get the Turf Moor workout.

    Burnley v Chelsea (13:30 GMT)

    Swansea v Leicester (16:00 GMT)

  4. Tune inpublished at 11:50 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    BBC Radio 5 live

    BBC Radio 5 live are on air from 12:00 GMT today for a full Sunday afternoon of sports coverage.

    They'll be building up to both of today's matches, have coverage of MOTD2 Extra (more on that later) from 12:15 and updates from Turf Moor as Burnley host Premier League leaders Chelsea from 13:30. 

    Then from 16:00 attention turns to the Liberty Stadium for live commentary of Swansea v Leicester courtesy of Ian Brown and former Wales striker John Hartson.

    Listen on your radio or at the top of this page.

  5. Postpublished at 11:48 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    A very good point! I or J is missing. Superstition in Lancashire? 

  6. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 11:47 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    #bbcfootball

    Navneet Gautam: Is it just me or is there a 'J' missing in the picture showing the rows of seats

  7. Turf Moor fortresspublished at 11:40 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    Burnley v Chelsea (13:30 GMT)

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    Chelsea will be in for a battle today

    But there is one sizable barrier in between Chelsea and a 12-point lead:

    The fact that Burnley are very, very good at home.

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    Sean Dyche's men have won nine games at home this season.

    To put that in context, only the top two have won more games in front of their own fans.

    It's a phenomenal record and one which means that an upset is as likely to happen today as at any other point in Chelsea's run-in.

  8. On their way to the title?published at 11:34 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    Burnley v Chelsea (13:30 GMT)

    A nine point lead. It's pretty massive.

    The biggest lead Leicester had last year was when they won it - by 10 points.

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    A win today would put Chelsea 12 points clear with 39 to play for. It would take some collapse to deny them a fifth Premier League crown.

  9. They think it's all over...published at 11:25 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    ...it might be later

    Try as they might, the ladies and gentlemen of the press could not quite get Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino to concede the title race after defeat to Liverpool last night.

    But he was pretty close.

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    "If Chelsea go 12 points clear, it is a big problem,"  he said. He also called 12 points 'a massive gap.'

    Antonio ConteImage source, Reuters

    So, if Chelsea win at Turf Moor this afternoon do we all put a line through the title race and worry about who is going to finish in the top four?