Summary

  • Live commentary of game on BBC Radio 5 live

  • Rashford with superb low finish after being found by Pogba

  • De Gea makes string of superb saves to keep Spurs at bay

  • Zouma heads in & Calvert-Lewin seals Everton win with injury-time finish

  1. Postpublished at 13:07 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2019

    I think you two have covered off both sides of that argument nicely...

  2. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 13:07 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2019

    #bbcfootball or 81111 on text (UK only)

    Sean: If you are going to talk about Vardy diving, are you going to talk about Salah? He is falling all over the place

    Haseeb: I think Klopp is right. Until some people see blood out of Salah they will never justify his penalties. He goes in the box more frequently and makes those runs due to which he has a higher rate of getting the penalties.

  3. What is Sarri-ball?published at 13:03 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2019

    Chelsea 2-1 Newcastle

    Ian Wright
    Former Arsenal & England striker on Match of the Day

    If Eden Hazard is not doing something unbelievable I don’t know what Sarri-ball is. He’s saying he doesn’t need strikers – but (in their approach play) it looks like the game we played at training where there wasn’t a keeper.

  4. Vardy's dive 'shocking'published at 12:57 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2019

    Leicester City 1-2 Southampton

    Jermaine Jenas
    Former England and Tottenham midfielder on Match of the Day

    Jamie VardyImage source, Reuters

    On Jamie Vardy’s dive.

    It’s shocking, it really is. Jamie Vardy has had question marks over him at times the way he goes over and he has thrown himself to the floor. (Jack) Stephens is nowhere near him.

    I thought we were trying to cut diving out of the game – it’s a joke. We aren’t going to stop diving if you allow things like that.

  5. Postpublished at 12:57 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2019

    Time for a touch of punditry on yesterday's action. Did you see Jamie Vardy go to ground a touch easily yesterday?

  6. Most productive Scot?published at 12:53 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2019

    Everton v Bournemouth (14:15 GMT)

    Ryan FraserImage source, Getty Images

    Bournemouth’s Ryan Fraser has provided nine Premier League assists this season – no player has more in 2018-19. He could become the first Scottish player to reach double figures for assists in a single Premier League campaign (currently level with Gary McAllister in 1996-97).

  7. Postpublished at 12:52 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2019

    Next week, Frank Clark and Oleg Luzhny debate the Common Fisheries Policy.

  8. Carragher & Warnock share their strong opposing views on Brexitpublished at 12:51 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2019

    Former Liverpool footballer Jamie Carragher and Cardiff City boss Neil Warnock share their strong opposing views on Brexit, with Warnock saying the country will be "better off" out of the European Union and Carragher believing if a second vote took place the outcome would be very different.

  9. Postpublished at 12:51 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2019

    Stand by for this next headline - it's a sentence I didn't think I'd ever link to...

  10. 'We have to do better'published at 12:46 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2019

    Everton v Bournemouth (14:15 GMT)

    Everton

    EvertonImage source, Getty Images

    Everton manager Marco Silva on whether he is under pressure from majority shareholder Farhad Moshiri: "It is clear we have to do better than what we did in the first round.

    "He gave us big support like he has always given, he is a supportive owner like the chairman also.

    "I want more and they want more, it is part of football. It reflects what we want to build and achieve in the future."

  11. Postpublished at 12:43 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2019

    Everton v Bournemouth (14:15 GMT)

    Bournemouth are in the building - a refreshingly low headphone count as the Cherries march into their dressing room at Goodison.

    We will have confirmed team news for you in 31 minutes' time...

  12. Postpublished at 12:39 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2019

    Everton v Bournemouth (14:15 GMT)

    The stats suggest that this is going to be a very even game.

    Both sides have scored 31 goals this season, Everton have kept four clean sheets to Bournemouth's five, both have 27 points and both have had one 0-0 this season.

    Oh, and they drew 2-2 in August.

  13. Win the title in their new ground?published at 12:34 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2019

    Everton v Bournemouth (14:15 GMT)

    Everton

    Everton new groundImage source, Getty Images

    Everton have set themselves the ambitious target of winning the Premier League at their proposed new stadium.

    It is anticipated the planning application for the Toffees' proposed £500m Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium will be submitted later in 2019.

    Toffees chief executive Denise Barrett-Baxendale said it would be the catalyst for a return to the highest levels of the game.

    "It means challenging for domestic titles and trophies," she said.

    "Not only to win cups but to win Premier League titles too."

  14. Postpublished at 12:32 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2019

    Not only is he probably worth £50m, Bournemouth would be crazy to sell him at all, wouldn't they?!

  15. 'Wilson is worth £50m'published at 12:27 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2019

    Everton v Bournemouth (14:15 GMT)

    Bournemouth

    Bournemouth striker Callum Wilson is "definitely worth" £50m and would make Chelsea a better side, says BBC Sport pundit Dion Dublin.

    Wilson, 26, has scored nine league goals this season and has been linked , externalwith a move to Stamford Bridge.

    Asked if Wilson is good enough to play for Chelsea, Dublin told BBC Radio 5 live: "Yes, he is."

    Callum WisonImage source, Reuters

    "Wilson has all the attributes to make them a better side going forward, he is a more out-and-out forward than what they have at present.

    "Alvaro Morata seems to have a soft underbelly, he likes a tap-in but does not really like to go through the pain barrier to score goals."

  16. Postpublished at 12:24 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2019

    Everton v Bournemouth (14:15 GMT)

    Bizarrely, as Deano perhaps points out, Everton have won just two of their last 19 Premier League games played on a Sunday, losing five of their seven this season.

  17. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 12:20 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2019

    #bbcfootball or 81111 on text (UK only)

    Deanoiskeano: As an Everton fan, I now loathe our televised games. We tend to embarrass ourselves on national TV.

    Johnnybowe: As a life long Spurs fan I am very confident the boys can topple Utd today. Eriksen will unlock a few rockets at goal.

  18. Tune in!published at 12:19 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2019

    Everton v Bournemouth (14:15 GMT)

    BBC Radio 5 live

    Alan Green and Leon Osman are the men behind the mics this afternoon at Goodison.

    Join them on your radio, your phone, tablet, smart speaker, TV, in your car...

    Just press play above.

  19. 'Bottom of the form table...'published at 12:13 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2019

    Everton v Bournemouth (14:15 GMT)

    Martin Fisher
    Match of the Day commentator

    Marco SilvaImage source, PA

    In the current form table, Everton and Bournemouth are in the bottom three, alongside Huddersfield. In reality, both sit in mid-table and neither is in genuine danger of getting sucked into a relegation battle, although each would dearly love to win this one.

    I'm just hoping that a collective lack of confidence doesn't prevent this game living up to their past Premier League encounters. Seven games have brought 29 goals, four of which were shared at the Vitality Stadium in August, when there were two red cards.

    A repeat of that would certainly brighten up a dark, dank January afternoon.

  20. 'A loyal servant of the game'published at 12:11 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2019

    Phil MasingaImage source, Getty Images

    Sad news this morning as former South Africa and Leeds United striker Phil Masinga has died aged 49, says his country's football association., external

    Fans of the early Premier League will remember that Masinga played at Leeds between 1994 and 1996 and also had spells at St Gallen in Switzerland and Italian clubs Salernitana and Bari.

    "Sad day for South African football," said South Africa Football Association president Danny Jordaan.

    "A loyal servant of the game, on and off the field of play."

    No further details have been released about his death.