The story of the weekend so farpublished at 11:16 Greenwich Mean Time 30 December 2018
So Palace and Chelsea kick us off today, but there are no prizes for guessing what stole the headlines after Saturday's round of matches...
Man Utd earn third straight win under Solskjaer
Pogba scores twice to take his tally to four goals in two games
Rashford converts Man Utd's third before Ake replies
Sub Lukaku adds fourth, Bailly sent off for rash tackle
Southampton 1-3 Man City - Aguero & Ward-Prowse OG after Hojbjerg cancelled out David Silva opener
Burnley 2-0 West Ham - Wood & McNeil for dominant hosts
Kante gives Chelsea 1-0 victory at Palace in game of few chances
Mike Henson
So Palace and Chelsea kick us off today, but there are no prizes for guessing what stole the headlines after Saturday's round of matches...
Crystal Palace v Chelsea (12:00 GMT)
BBC Radio 5 live
Remember, you can listen to all of the build-up and full match commentary of today's early kick-off at Selhurst Park on BBC Radio 5 live now.
Crystal Palace v Chelsea (12:00 GMT)
Crystal Palace make one change from the team that drew with Cardiff on Boxing Day with Jeffrey Schlupp in for Max Meyer in midfield. Goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey is named on the bench after recovering from a back injury with Vicente Guaita keeping his place between the posts. Defender Martin Kelly is still out with a groin injury.
Chelsea bring in Olivier Giroud in attack after Pedro picked up a hamstring strain in the away win over Watford.
Elsewhere Ross Barkley is preferred to Matteo Kovacic in midfield. Alvaro Morata is on the bench. Callum Hudson-Odoi, who was injured after coming on as a substitute at Vicarage Road, is also absent.
Crystal Palace v Chelsea (12:00 GMT)
Jonathan Pearce
BBC Match of the Day commentator
Any team that can win at Manchester City should have no fears about Chelsea. Okay, Palace didn't beat Cardiff, but they created 31 chances - their highest number in a Premier League match in 15 seasons.
No side outside the top four has more clean sheets. They also beat Chelsea at home last season.
But they've since won just one of their 12 London derbies and they've never won consecutive home league games against Chelsea.
The Blues still blow hot and cold. They are over-reliant on Eden Hazard, who has been involved in a league-high 19 goals. But they have won three of their last four.
This is difficult to predict.
Here is a full rundown of today's fixture list...
Crystal Palace v Chelsea (12:00 GMT)
Crystal Palace make one change from the team that drew with Cardiff on Boxing Day with Jeffrey Schlupp in for Max Meyer in midfield. Goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey is named on the bench after recovering from a back injury with Vicente Guaita keeping his place.
Chelsea bring in Olivier Giroud in attack after Pedro picked up a hamstring strain in the away win over Watford. Elsewhere Ross Barkley is preferred to Matteo Kovacic in midfield. Alvaro Morata is on the bench.
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Crystal Palace v Chelsea (12:00 BST)
Hello and welcome to today's live text coverage of the final day of Premier League action in 2018!
We have FOUR matches for you to enjoy through the day, and first up is Crystal Palace v Chelsea at Selhurst Park...