GOAL - Southampton 0-1 Crystal Palacepublished at 20:15 British Summer Time 5 April 2017
Christian Benteke (31 mins)
Another big goal at the bottom.
Spurs come from behind to get three late goals at Swansea
Hazard scores twice as Chelsea beat Man City - Blues 7 clear at top
Liverpool held to 2-2 draw by Bournemouth
Ozil, Walcott, Giroud on target in Arsenal win
Hull beat Boro 4-2 to move out of drop zone
Saints hit back to beat Crystal Palace 3-1
Stephan Shemilt and Shamoon Hafez
Christian Benteke (31 mins)
Another big goal at the bottom.
Hull 2-1 Middlesbrough
Hull turn the game around.
Boro skipper Ben Gibson was culpable for the first goal and does not cover himself in glory for the second.
He miscues an attempted clearance which falls nicely on the edge of the box for Oumar Niasse, who takes a touch and smashes in the second past Victor Valdes.
Oumar Niasse
A right old ding-dong at the bottom!
Chelsea 1-0 Man City
Phil Neville
Former Manchester United defender on Radio 5 live
A horrific mistake for Caballero in a game City have dominated so far.
Guardiola is livid with his goalkeeper.
It takes a slight deflection but there are no excuses - he has got to save that. He was in the centre of the goal, barely moved and gave it a really weak wrist.
Chelsea 1-0 Man City
OK, maybe gone a little too early on the title chat, but leaders Chelsea have scored a huge goal at Stamford Bridge.
Eden Hazard is the scorer, taking a cutback at the first attempt by striking past Willy Caballero.
Should the goalkeeper have done better? It took a nick off Vincent Kompany on the way.
Eden Hazard (10 mins)
Title in the bag?
Liverpool 0-1 Bournemouth
Georginio Wijnaldum, what are you doing? If you looked up the definition of 'howler', 'shocker' or 'ruddy awful', you would see a picture of the Dutchman. It's one of those backpasses to no one, not looking where the danger may lurk. Benik Afobe pounces, rounds the keeper and gives Bournemouth their first goal at Anfield in nearly 50 years.
Benik Afobe
Another shocking early goal!
Hull 1-1 Middlesbrough
This really is a terrific match.
Hull get a free-kick on the edge of the box, but striker Abel Hernandez's carefully executed effort drifts a yard wide of goal.
Swansea City 1-0 Tottenham Hotspur
If Swansea are going to win this, they are going to have to stop giving the ball away. Every pass from a white shirt is ending at the feet of a man in gold. Christian Eriksen is the main beneficiary. That man could conduct an orchestra.
Hull 1-1 Middlesbrough
Fair to say, Hull are really up for this fight to stay in the Premier League.
A little too much on this occasion.
Tigers midfielder Sam Clucas goes into the referee's book for a hefty challenge on Boro's Marten de Roon, catching the midfielder on his shin.
Could it have been a different colour?
Arsenal 0-0 West Ham United
If Arsene Wenger lost a bit of grey on top, would he look like Mr Burns? Angular features, stick thin, dark suit. He's got the evil look of Burns at the moment after an Arsenal penalty shout is turned down. At the other end, West Ham are throwing grenades into the home box.
Liverpool 0-0 Bournemouth
Are we already getting a sign that it could be a long night for the Cherries? Liverpool roaring forward right away, Roberto Firmino's shot from the right fingered over by Artur Boruc.
Southampton 0-0 Crystal Palace
Palace almost break the deadlock at St Mary's, but Luka Milivojevic's free-kick comes off the outside of the post.
Saints goalkeeper Fraser Forster was beaten.
Under way in the 20:00 games at Anfield and Stamford Bridge.
Hull 1-1 Middlesbrough
Conor McNamara
BBC commentator on 5 live
This is one of the best games I have watched all season!
Hull 1-1 Middlesbrough
It's not the prettiest of goals, but Hull boss Marco Silva won't mind.
The Boro defenders fail to clear Andrew Robertson's cross into the box, Ben Gibson makes a mess to getting the ball to safety, allowing Lazar Markovic to nip in and tuck home the equaliser from a couple of yards out.
That is his first goal for the Tigers since joining on loan from Liverpool.
Lazar Markovic (13 mins)
All square.
Hull 0-1 Middlesbrough
I did say Kamil Grosicki is the man to watch for Hull today.
The nippy, little Polish winger was impressive for his country at Euro 2016 and he collects a Lazar Markovic pass inside the area, but the shot is wild and into the stand.
Hull finding the ball in some promising positions.
Swansea City 1-0 Tottenham Hotspur
A huge goal at the top and the bottom of the Premier League. Swansea lead Tottenham through ex-Spurs man Wayne Routledge, but Jordan Ayew needs at least half the credit. Powering down the right, Ayew leaves Ben Davies seeing stars with a stepover and squares to Routledge, who gets a yard in front of the last defender to stab home.
Cat, meet pigeons.