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. Postpublished at 34 mins

    Swansea 0-0 Leicester

    Hurrah! We have a shot on target to tell you about. The ball drops nicely to Swans winger Wayne Routledge at the back post, flicked into his path by Fernando Llorente. Routledge slashes at the half volley, forcing Kasper Schmeichel into pushing away from his left-hand post.

  2. Postpublished at 32 mins

    Swansea 0-0 Leicester

    John Hartson
    Ex-Wales striker on BBC Radio 5 live

    Whenever Danny Drinkwater gets the ball his first thought is 'can I go backwards or sideways?'

    That is the difference to last year when his first thought was 'can I pass forwards to Mahrez or Vardy?'

    Daniel DrinkwaterImage source, AP
  3. Postpublished at 31 mins

    Swansea 0-0 Leicester

    Nothing to see. Foxes keeper Kasper Schmeichel punches clear the set-piece as the away side survive. Still waiting for a shot on target...

  4. Postpublished at 30 mins

    Swansea 0-0 Leicester

    Almost a chance! Gylfi Sigurdsson whips in a delicious delivery towards the back stick, Danny Drinkwater flicking clear for a corner.

  5. Postpublished at 29 mins

    Swansea 0-0 Leicester

    Swansea win a free-kick in the Leicester half. Chance?

  6. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 16:28 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    #bbcfootball

    Francis Edwards: Not good for English strikers is it? Most either don't score, don't get into their team or like Kane don't score in big games.

  7. Postpublished at 26 mins

    Swansea 0-0 Leicester

    John Hartson
    Ex-Wales striker on BBC Radio 5 live

    Leicester are looking dangerous on the attack. Mahrez was inches from picking out Vardy.

    It was great defending from Fernandez, tracking Vardy.

    Riyad MahrezImage source, Reuters
  8. Postpublished at 25 mins

    Swansea 0-0 Leicester

    Another sign of encouragement for the Foxes, Riyad Mahrez almost picking out Jamie Vardy with a cross. 

    Moments later Leroy Fer sees yellow for hacking down Vardy.

  9. Postpublished at 23 mins

    Swansea 0-0 Leicester

    Leicester briefly threaten again when Riyad Mahrez and Danny Drinkwater have shots blocked. The Foxes now gone NINE hours without scoring a Premier League goal...

  10. Postpublished at 22 mins

    Swansea 0-0 Leicester

    Jamie Vardy has been playing like he has lost inspiration after forgetting what he was good at. A bit like a rock star when they're living in a mansion after writing a classic inspired by more humble surrounding.

    Vardy bursts forward but sees a shot blocked.

    Jamie Vardy in actionImage source, Reuters
  11. Postpublished at 20 mins

    Swansea 0-0 Leicester

    Martin Olsson decides to wake everyone up with a burst down the left flank, Danny Drinkwater alert to come across and bundle the Swans left-back out of play.

  12. Postpublished at 19 mins

    Swansea 0-0 Leicester

    And that caginess seems to have got to the crowd too. Quietened down since the first few minutes.

    Claudio Ranieri and Swansea City manager Paul ClementImage source, Reuters
  13. Postpublished at 18 mins

    Swansea 0-0 Leicester

    Dafydd Pritchard
    BBC Sport Wales at the Liberty Stadium

    It has been a tentative start at the Liberty Stadium. 

    Games are often referred to as 'must-win' fixtures but the apprehension with which Swansea and Leicester have played so far suggests they view this as a 'must-not-lose' match. It's all a bit cagey so far.

  14. Postpublished at 17 mins

    Swansea 0-0 Leicester

    Wes Morgan raises his arm, Robert Huth gives out a nod. Anywhere near these two and Swansea could be in a pickle. Demarai Gray's out-swinging from the right is met by neither, Wilfried Ndidi planting a header wide of the right post.

  15. Postpublished at 16 mins

    Swansea 0-0 Leicester

    Leicester win a corner when Tom Carroll decides safety first is the best policy. Up goes the big lads from the back...

    Jamie VardyImage source, Reuters
  16. Postpublished at 15 mins

    Swansea 0-0 Leicester

    John Hartson
    Ex-Wales striker on BBC Radio 5 live

    Leicester are showing a little more of what they are about. 

    Vardy made a great run in behind earlier and that's what he has to do, stretch the opposition.

  17. Postpublished at 14 mins

    Swansea 0-0 Leicester

    Swansea have hogged the ball in the opening 15 minutes, but that won't worry Leicester too much. After all, their title success wasn't based on possession football was it?!

  18. Postpublished at 13 mins

    Swansea 0-0 Leicester

    Back in South Wales, you've not missed much. Alfie Mawson, who is starting to look like a Premier League defender, is well positioned to clear another Leicester cross from the right flank.

  19. 'We caused them problems'published at 16:13 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    Burnley 1-1 Chelsea

    Burnley

    Burnley boss Sean Dyche, speaking to BBC Sport: "It certainly shows good signs. It was a strong performance against a top, top side. I want us to be awkward to play against and be productive and we showed that. 

    "They are a fine, fine side. No two ways about it. There is a lot to be admired but that is only before the game. Once the whistle goes we get to work. I think the team kept Tom Heaton well protected. We want to be brave and play two upfront, I like that system. We did enough to disrupt them and cause problems."

    Sean DycheImage source, PA
  20. 'We must be disappointed'published at 16:13 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    Burnley 1-1 Chelsea

    Chelsea

    Chelsea manager Antonio Conte: "We must be disappointed at the point because I think this type of game we could win.

    "It is a pity we started very well and created chances to score and then Burnley found the goal with the free-kick. Now it is important to restart. We take a point but must be a bit disappointed.

    "We kept the situation under control and created many chances to score, maybe we could kill the game but that didn't happen. The second half became a physical game with long balls. We don't know this type of game. It is not easy to play here. They have taken 29 points at home. It means, at home for sure, they are strong team.

    "We deserved to win today.

    "We know the way is long way (to the end of the season). It is important to work and play this type of game and fight."

    Antonio Conte applaudsImage source, Reuters