Postpublished at 20:26 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2017
Bournemouth 0-1 Burnley
Burnley are above Tottenham as it stands. WHAT a season.
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Rooney hat-trick, third from halfway over stranded Hart - Everton 4-0 West Ham
Sterling with injury-time winner - Man City 2-1 Saints
Arsenal 5-0 Huddersfield (Lacazette, Giroud 2, Sanchez, Ozil); Stoke 0-3 Liverpool (Mane, Salah 2)
Chelsea 1-0 Swansea - (Rudiger) Conte sent to stands; Bournemouth 1-2 Burnley (King; Wood, Brady)
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Bournemouth 0-1 Burnley
Burnley are above Tottenham as it stands. WHAT a season.
Manchester City 0-0 Southampton
A City goal is in the offing, surely? Again they go through the gears serenely, there are three men in a line in the box and when Fraser Forster saves with his feet from Gabriel Jesus Ilkay Gundogan can only shoot into the side-netting. Big chance.
Chelsea 0-0 Swansea
It's one-way traffic but no breakthrough yet for Chelsea. Six corners, six shots on target. Swansea haven't even had a shot yet.
Arsenal 1-0 Huddersfield
Huddersfield having a good spell. First they have a half-hearted penalty appeal waved away as Steve Mounie goes down, and Mounie then sends Colin Quaner away on goal with a cracking reverse pass. Any sort of first touch will do it, but he can't gather it in.
Everton 1-0 West Ham
Wayne Rooney is playing deep today. Most of his play has been around midfield. His only two touches in the box were the missed penalty and then the rebound.
Chris Wood (37 mins)
Deserved lead! The Clarets have been excellent and they take the lead after Steve Cook's poor clearance gives the ball away. Jack Cork finds Robbie Brady, he comes inside to shoot, it's blocked by Cook but falls kindly for Chris Wood who turns it over the line.
Manchester City 0-0 Southampton
When City move it at pace they are so good to watch. They do just that, Kevin de Bruyne plays the pass that nobody else can see and Fernandinho is at the front of a three-man queue inside the area. He sidefoots a shot which Fraser Forster does well to push away.
Then from the short corner Kevin de Bruyne's cross is headed over by Nicolas Otamendi. Warming up at the freezing Etihad.
Everton 1-0 West Ham
Leon Osman
Former Everton midfielder on Radio 5 live
Looking back at the replay it doesn't look like Hart gets any of the ball. He's very unfortunate, he makes a great save but the ball bounces straight back up and Rooney nods it in from close range.
It's a pretty poor penalty for a player of Rooney's standard, but he won't care one bit.
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Ahmed Muhammad: What is with the hate towards Big Sam? In my opinion he is one of the top managers in the Premier League due to one fact - he has never got relegated. A joke that people are criticising him...
Steve Townend: Everton fans have to give the new manager a chance, stop your moaning.
Wayne Rooney (18 mins)
Wayne Rooney takes his penalty but it's SAVED by his former England team-mate Joe Hart. Unfortunately for the keeper, he palms the ball back into the middle of the box and Rooney heads the rebound into the back of the net.
Arsenal 1-0 Huddersfield
Almost brilliant! Granit Xhaka plays in Alex Lacazette with a nice volleyed pass, Terriers keeper Jonas Lossl is in no man's land and the Frenchman chips it over his head, Kanu-style.
It's dropping in but it's brilliantly cleared by Martin Cranie!
Sadio Mane (17 mins)
Controversy. Joe Gomez crosses - but was the ball out of play? - to Dominic Solanke, who finds Sadio Mane. Mane clips the ball over Lee Grant, who gets a touch but can't keep it out. Roberto Firmino thinks about tapping the ball into the empty net but decides to leave Mane's effort to go in unaided.
Everton 0-0 West Ham
Joe Hart brings down Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
Everton 0-0 West Ham
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at Goodison Park
Everton's next manager Sam Allardyce watches from the Goodison Park directors' box sitting next to major shareholder Farhad Moshiri - but there has been little to catch his eye so far.
Some fairly aimless passing around at the back by Everton, which may not last long beyond this game under Big Sam.
Manchester City 0-0 Southampton
Southampton hit the bar! From that corner Maya Yoshida flicks on and Wesley Hoedt heads down against the woodwork.
Like at Leicester last week, City then counter instantly and Fraser Forster has to make a double save from Raheem Sterling and Gabriel Jesus!
Everton 0-0 West Ham
Pablo Zabaleta cross is only half cleared away. The ball comes back out to the West Ham full-back and his first-time driven cross is held by Jordan Pickford before Andre Ayew can tap into an empty net.
That's pretty much the first thing to happen here.
Arsenal 1-0 Huddersfield
Shkodran Mustafi is down in a heap for Arsenal. That looks painful. He's off the pitch briefly but soon shakes it off and is back on now.
Manchester City 0-0 Southampton
Interesting that Sergio Aguero is on the left of the City attack in the absence of Leroy Sane. Not sure if that's temporary or he's playing out there tonight. The hosts have the ball for an age before Fernandinho shoots wide from a long way out. At the other end Vincent Kompany has to stretch to turn away a cross from the dangerous looking Shane Long.
Chelsea 0-0 Swansea
It's all Chelsea now. Alvaro Morata's first-time hooked volley from Cesc Fabregas' pass is palmed over the bar by Lukasz Fabianski. The Swansea keeper is earning his money so far.
Bournemouth 0-0 Burnley
Burnley should score! But it's a fantastic block. The Clarets break clear with Chris Wood bearing down on goal on his left foot, he never looks like shooting on that side but actually plays a fine square ball to Jeff Hendrick. It's wrongfooted the Bournemouth defenders and the keeper but Steve Cook hurls himself to his left and blocks Hendrick's effort. The sort of committed defending that Burnley's own centre-backs would approve of.