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 involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:30 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    #bbcfootball

    Rashida Q: An ugly point in ugly conditions. Chelsea will not mind this draw one bit. Luiz shouldn't be playing injured!

    Cletus u: Turf Moor isn't tough for nothing. I rather see the glass as half full. A point gained rather than two lost

    Al Marcuccilli: Fantastic northern grit, determination and spirit shown by Burnley. In your face football with heart of lions

  2. 'We stuck it out'published at 15:29 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    Burnley 1-1 Chelsea

    Burnley

    Burnley's goal scorer Robbie Brady: "I thought the lads were excellent today. It shows what the team are about. The home form is unbelievable and we stuck it out and it is a great point in the end."

    On his equalising goal, Brady said: "I was lucky enough that it went in because I did not have the best of games. I'm glad it managed to get us a point in the end.

    "They don't all go in like that but luckily today it did."

  3. Postpublished at 15:28 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    Burnley 1-1 Chelsea

    Chelsea's last shot on target was when they scored - in the seventh minute. 

  4. 'Leicester right to stick with Ranieri'published at 15:27 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    Swansea v Leicester (16:00 GMT)

    Nigel Pearson
    Former Leicester manager on Sportsweek

    Leicester made a statement last week which I think was a sensible thing to do. The club will be reluctant to make any changes and quite rightly so. 

    After last season's achievement it is only right to try and find the answers with the people that are already there.

    It is a lot easier to sack managers unfortunately than it is to sort the player situation out. It's more or less the same group of people. They need to find the answers themselves.

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  5. View from the gantrypublished at 15:26 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    Swansea v Leicester (16:00 GMT)

    Conor McNamara
    BBC MOTD commentator

    Claudio Ranieri says this is going to be Leicester's biggest game of the season.

    Ranieri didn't want the replay against Derby but the jaw-dropping quality of the goals in extra time - from Ndidi and Gray - were reminiscent of the radiance the champions produced last season.

    Can Leicester bring any of that sparkle to their sorry league form?

    Swansea's new coach has allowed his results to do the talking. Since Paul Clement's appointment on 3 January, the Welsh club have already won as many league games as they had done all season before his arrival.

  6. Gray & Albrighton returnpublished at 15:26 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    Swansea v Leicester (16:00 GMT)

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    Having named the same team for three successive games, Swansea City head coach Paul Clement makes one change from last Sunday’s 2-1 defeat at Manchester City. Winger Nathan Dyer, who spent last season on loan at Leicester, replaces Wayne Routledge.  

    Swansea City XI: Fabianski, Naughton, Fernandez, Mawson, Olsson, Fer, Cork, Carroll, Dyer, Llorente, Sigurdsson. Subs: Ayew, Amat, Nordfeldt, Routledge, Rangel, Narsingh, Kingsley.

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    After making wholesale changes for Wednesday’s FA Cup replay win over Derby, Leicester City manager Claudio Ranieri reverts to a team which shows two alterations from last Sunday’s 3-0 home defeat against Manchester United, with Demarai Gray – who impressed against Derby – and Marc Albrighton replacing Ahmed Musa and Shinji Okazaki.  

    Leicester City XI: Schmeichel, Simpson, Huth, Morgan, Fuchs, Drinkwater, Ndidi, Mahrez, Gray, Albrighton, Vardy. Subs: Chilwell, Musa, King, Amartey, Slimani, Okazaki, Zieler.

  7. Postpublished at 15:25 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    Ready for some team news for the late game?

  8. Postpublished at 15:25 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    Burnley 1-1 Chelsea

    Trevor Sinclair
    Ex-Man City & West Ham winger at Turf Moor

    It was an absolutely brilliant game. Both teams gave everything. 

    The organisation from Burnley was exceptional.

    They dealt with Chelsea and blunted attacks and looked more likely to score a winner.

  9. Postpublished at 15:23 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    Burnley 1-1 Chelsea

    Burnley have gone six top-flight games unbeaten at home for the first time since September 1975.  

    Chelsea have gone 10 points clear. Both should be happy. 

  10. Postpublished at 15:22 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    Burnley 1-1 Chelsea

    Chelsea will no doubt be disappointed not to take all three points from Turf Moor but the Clarets more than merit a point. And not many teams will get anything from trips to the north west.

    Antonio ConteImage source, Reuters
  11. FULL-TIMEpublished at 15:22 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    Burnley 1-1 Chelsea

    An excellent point for Burnley!

  12. Postpublished at 90+2 mins

    Burnley 1-1 Chelsea

    Tom Heaton booms a free-kick downfield, it comes back with interest, the Clarets win a throw. Textbook game management here. 

  13. INJURY TIMEpublished at 90 mins

    Burnley 1-1 Chelsea

    FOUR MINUTES added on. 

  14. YELLOW CARDpublished at 89 mins

    Burnley 1-1 Chelsea

    Cesc Fabregas  does make an impact from the bench, fouling Ashley Barnes and going into the book. Burnley free-kick, 90th minute...

    Nothing. 

  15. YELLOW CARDpublished at 88 mins

    Burnley 1-1 Chelsea

    Willian runs clear from the right wing into the middle, he takes a heavy touch to invite a challenge from Joey Barton, who winds the Brazilian by barging into him a split second after the ball was played out wide. Into the book he goes. 

    Joey BartonImage source, AFP
  16. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 87 mins

    Burnley 1-1 Chelsea

    A final roll of the dice. On comes Michy Batshuayi for goalscorer Pedro. This is what he joined for, three minutes at Turf Moor. 

  17. Postpublished at 15:13 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    Burnley 1-1 Chelsea

    Trevor Sinclair
    Ex-Man City & West Ham winger at Turf Moor

    Burnley have tamed the juggernaut that is Chelsea. Credit to them. They look more likely to score.

  18. Postpublished at 84 mins

    Burnley 1-1 Chelsea

    Michael Keane does really well on two occasions, first to not give away a penalty by touching Pedro on the back as a high ball drops dangerously, and then backheeling a low cross clear.

    Pedro then skims a shot over the top from wide on the left. Burnley have six minutes of normal time to hang on. 

  19. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 81 mins

    Burnley 1-1 Chelsea

    Burnley send on a late sub. Centre-half? Nope.

    Sam Vokes is on up front for Andre Gray, who was a real danger for the first hour of this game and might feel that he should have scored at least once...

    Sean DycheImage source, Getty Images
  20. Postpublished at 80 mins

    Burnley 1-1 Chelsea

    Into the last 10. The Burnley fans find fresh voice, Sean Dyche flitters restlessly in the technical area.