Summary

  • Winks scores Tottenham winner in final minute of injury time

  • Alli injured after scoring Spurs' equaliser

  • Man City win 3-0 at Huddersfield to move back to within four points of Liverpool

  • Managerless Huddersfield remain 10 points from safety

  • Danilo, Sterling and Sane with City's goals

  1. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 12:42 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January 2019

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    Alexander Skulnick‏, external: I would like answers for that dodgy lasagne the Spurs players ate in 2006.

    As Maurizio Sarri has lost it on his players,we want to know what you would like to say to your team. You'll have to keep it clean but what questions would you ask them? What would you demand they do?

    Secondly, given Jose Mourinho has admitted he hid in a laundry basket to access a dressing room and Marcelo Bielsa likes some James Bond activity, we want to know what football mysteries you would like solved?

    Tweet us on #bbcfootball.

  2. The romance of it...published at 12:40 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January 2019

    Huddersfield v Man City (13:30 GMT)

    Respect to the individual who has set up this stall.

    I used to absolutely love these as a kid, spending a few pence to get a programme from back in the day.

    Sign says old programmes for Man City HuddersfieldImage source, Getty Images

    Just look at them. You can get Niall Quinn on the front of one for 10p. You can't even buy cheap crisps for that these days.

    Love it.

    Some old programmes for Man City HuddersfieldImage source, Getty Images
  3. Postpublished at 12:38 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January 2019

    How about that one eh? Paul Scholes to Oldham. That would be fascinating.

  4. Scholes to Oldham?published at 12:36 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January 2019

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport football reporter

    Paul Scholes is in talks with Oldham about becoming their new manager.

    No agreement is in place but Scholes has a lifelong affinity with Oldham and watched them lose at Macclesfield yesterday.

    Oldham are 12th in League Two and Pete Wild has been in temporary charge since Frankie Bunn was sacked in December.

    Scholes has not managed anyone since he retired from the game in 2013 but has made no secret of his desire to try.

    There could be an issue regarding his co-ownership of Salford City, who are well placed to get promoted to League Two next season.

  5. Postpublished at 12:35 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January 2019

    Some juicy news coming next...

  6. Breaking team news...published at 12:34 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January 2019

    Huddersfield v Man City (13:30 GMT)

    Manchester City make four changes with Gabriel Jesus out, both David and Bernardo Silva out and and John Stones also out. All of them on the bench - full teams shortly.

    Mr Aguero is in.

    Huddersfield make six changes from the draw with Cardiff as caretaker boss Mark Hudson makes his mark.

  7. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 12:33 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January 2019

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    Paul PogbaImage source, Getty Images

    As Maurizio Sarri has lost it on his players, we want to know what you would like to say to your team. You'll have to keep it clean but what questions would you ask them? What would you demand they do?

    Michal Koziol: I'd tell Pogba to stop his ridiculous penalty routine. Other than that, keep it up to them all!

    Secondly, given Jose Mourinho has admitted he hid in a laundry basket to access a dressing room and Marcelo Bielsa likes some James Bond activity, we want to know what football mysteries you would like solved?

    Send your replies to both debates to #bbcfootball.

  8. 'Liverpool are strong favourites'published at 12:28 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January 2019

    Huddersfield v Man City (13:30 GMT)

    A few recaps on yesterday will be sprinkled in this live text about yesterday's action where Liverpool extended their lead at the top with a 4-3 win over Crystal Palace.

    The club's former player Danny Murphy said: "Today was the day I have completely gone in now, I believe they are going to do it."

    Over to you City.

    Media caption,

    Match of the Day: Liverpool are going to be Premier League Champions - Danny Murphy

  9. The challenge on paper...published at 12:24 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January 2019

    Huddersfield v Man City (13:30 GMT)

    If Manchester City needed any motivation today then a quick look at the back pages may provide it.

    Many of the newspapers have gone with the challenge Liverpool are laying down, including the Sunday Express...

    Sunday Express...Image source, .

    And the Daily Star, where Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp is quoted saying "don't doubt us".

    Daily StarImage source, .
  10. get involved

    Get Involved - Mysteries and rants...published at 12:21 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January 2019

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    Laundry basketImage source, Getty Images

    Right, so before we get started I have two get involved requests.

    Given Jose Mourinho has admitted he hid in a laundry basket to access a dressing room and Marcelo Bielsa likes some James Bond activity, we want to know what football mysteries you would like solved?

    Secondly, as Maurizio Sarri has lost it on his players, we want to know what you would like to say to your team. You'll have to keep it clean but what questions would you ask them? What would you demand they do?

    Send your answers for either debate to #bbcfootball.

  11. So let's do this...published at 12:16 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January 2019

    Welcome to Sunday football

    sunday dinnerImage source, Getty Images

    So thanks for joining me. I'll bring you all the team news, the social media chat, the gossip and of course, I'll want your tweets too.

    We'll take a look back at yesterday here and there and see what our pundits are saying too.

    And as always, I'm on #bbcfootball waiting for any of your Sunday thoughts.

    Enjoy your dinner. Keep your phone on at the table to follow this live. No matter what your wife, husband, mum or dad says, it's not rude to have it on at the table if it's football related.

    Life rule number one.

  12. Upset at the Cottage?published at 12:13 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January 2019

    Welcome to Sunday football

    RanieriImage source, Getty Images

    And if the 'not so David anymore' v Goliath encounter at Huddersfield isn't enough for you, we'll then dart a couple of hundred miles south to see another gentle sweetheart take on a heavyweight.

    Our mate Claudio - everyone's mate Claudio - has to try and upset the odds against a Tottenham side who see danger lights flashing given the absence of their talisman.

    Harry kaneImage source, Getty Images
  13. Farewell dear Davidpublished at 12:08 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January 2019

    Welcome to Sunday football

    David WagnerImage source, Getty Images

    This pass the parcel stuff, what if it took a dramatic turn at a club void of a manager?

    Farewell David Wagner with your wonderful frames, soft voice, admirable stubble and warm, welcoming eyes - you seem a good sort.

    What have the boys you raised got in the tank? Can they upset the free-flowing European heavyweights even without your gentle tones ringing in their ears?

  14. To me to you...published at 12:00

    Can you hear that beat gently washing over you?

    That's the pass the parcel tune...

    ParcelImage source, .

    This Premier League title race looks like it's coming down to a two man pass the parcel game.

    You win... we win... you win... we win.

    The music has to stop for someone.

    Klopp and GuardiolaImage source, .