Postpublished at 16:08 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2017
Crystal Palace 2-2 Everton
Dominic Calvert-Lewin straight into the mix! The substitute is kept out by Julian Speroni as Everton look to go ahead for the first time in the game.
Morata, Hazard and Alonso on target for Chelsea at struggling Baggies
Jesus and De Bruyne score for leaders Man City at Leicester
Listen to game at King Power Stadium on 5 live sports extra & online
Salah scores twice for Liverpool, Cork and Barnes for Burnley
Wilson hat-trick for Bournemouth, who are down to 10 men
Tom Rostance and Gary Rose
Crystal Palace 2-2 Everton
Dominic Calvert-Lewin straight into the mix! The substitute is kept out by Julian Speroni as Everton look to go ahead for the first time in the game.
Crystal Palace 2-2 Everton
Double change for Everton as Tom Davies and Dominic Calvert-Lewin replace Ademola Lookman and Morgan Schneiderlin.
Kevin de Bruyne (49 mins)
Wow. That is cruel on Leicester, who hit the post and then concede within about 20 seconds!
Manchester City break, Leroy Sane has all sorts of space on the left and cuts it back to Kevin de Bruyne. He still has a lot to do but smashes home left footed from at last 25 yards. What a hit!
Leicester 0-1 Man City
Shaky punch from Ederson, and Harry Maguire hits the post! What a chance for Leicester!
Bournemouth 2-0 Huddersfield
Huddersfield have to go for it and go for it boss David Wagner does. Striker Steve Mounie, the club's record signing, is on for midfielder Danny Williams.
Leicester 0-1 Man City
Ederson clears his lines coolly under pressure from two Leicester players but Eliaquim Mangala can't keep it and there's almost a chance. Leicester have started the half at high pressure.
West Brom 0-3 Chelsea
A change for West Brom as Grzegorz Krychowiak makes way for Claudio Yacob. Cheers from the crowd at that change. Krychowiak was a passenger in the first half.
Burnley 2-0 Swansea
Ashley Barnes is played through in on goal straight from kick-off. Great challenge. The Clarets are on it today.
Fourteen goals in the first halves of the six Premier League games. Can the second halves match that?
Back under way.
Burnley 2-0 Swansea
Tony Pulis may be under pressure and Paul Clement looks like he's feeling it too. He comes out with head bowed, and he's bringing on Wilfried Bony at half-time. A dice throw.
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Chris Adams: Bye, Tony! Right man 3 yrs ago but not any longer. See ya. #pulisout, external
Johnny Magrinho: Mo Salah, mo problems (for everybody else). His running off the ball is absolutely phenomenal. The amount of space he gets himself into is ridiculous
Arsenal 2-0 Tottenham
Arsenal
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger speaking to Match of the Day: "I'm very proud of the performance of my team. We played with purpose, desire and urgency and looked dangerous with a great solidarity.
"Mustafi was outstanding, the back three were outstanding. We threw our bodies in front of shots and were good on crosses.
"The free-kick was a free-kick for me. We've had bad luck away from home - I'll leave that to the specialists.
"A terrific performance from Mesut Ozil - he has shown he is not only a great football player but can work and play for the team. he worked hard defensively.
"Sanchez wants the ball and has strong points today. He was a heavyweight in this game. He comes deep and you sometimes want him to play higher up.
"All the front three were very good. It is difficult to single one individual out.
"We are very tight in the table. People want always to go quickly to different conclusions. Let's take the positives and transfer it to the next one."
One final interview from today's early game to catch up with...
Crystal Palace 2-2 Everton
Chris Wise
BBC Radio 5 live
Absorbing first half. Twice Everton have levelled. McArthur goal after 51 seconds, the second fastest goal in Palace Premier League history. Dann guilty party for both visitor goals. Conceded penalty and then caught in possession for Niasse equaliser. Wet conditions & very open.
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Liverpool 2-0 Southampton
Philippe Coutinho has touched the ball 45 times for Liverpool, only Jordan Henderson (50) has more. Surely you can't let Coutinho see that much ball and expect to hold out. His threaded pass for Liverpool's second perhaps evidence of that.
Leicester 0-1 Man City
Garth Crooks
Former Spurs striker on Final Score
Watch this goal on Match of the Day tonight! The ball is popped between four City players right on the edge of the box, then suddenly Silva plays in Jesus. It is simply exquisite football.
Think about it as the sort of thing you'll play in 5-a-side. Except this is being executed at the top level. I've never quite seen anything like it.
Bournemouth 2-0 Huddersfield
I don't often disagree with the Pleat and I'm not starting now.
Leicester 0-1 Man City
David Pleat
Former Leicester boss at King Power Stadium for 5 live Sport
That was a wonderful team goal. So many players involved and it was left to David Silva, who said 'there you go,' and he could have had a shot, but he laid it off to Jesus for the tap in. He's a wonderful lad, David Silva. I love him.