KICK-OFFpublished at 21:03 Greenwich Mean Time 26 February 2019
Newcastle 2-0 Burnley
And we're back playing again.
Gray & Vardy give Leicester 2-1 win against Brighton
New Foxes boss Rodgers watches from stands
Sigurdsson scores twice as Everton beat Cardiff 3-0
Mounie earns Huddersfield first win under Siewert
Schar wonder goal propels Newcastle to 2-0 victory over Burnley
Emma Sanders and Tom Rostance
Newcastle 2-0 Burnley
And we're back playing again.
Newcastle 2-0 Burnley
Robbie Brady is coming on for Burnley at the break. A straight swap for Dwight McNeil on the left.
Cardiff 0-1 Everton
Richarlison is replaced by Bernard.
Huddersfield 0-0 Wolves
Conor Coady practically throws Karlan Grant on the floor and unsurprisingly gives away a free-kick just near the right touchline.
Alex Pritchard to take.
Leicester 1-0 Brighton
Harvey Barnes will have caught the eye of Brendan Rodgers tonight. A lovely first-time flick sees him ping the ball past Martin Montoya, who is on a booking and must be a bit nervous after bodychecking the winger.
Referee Lee Probert doesn't even give a foul though.
Barnes then ties Montoya in knots again and wins a corner.
Cardiff 0-1 Everton
Aron Gunnarsson's throw is still causing Everton problems. Jordan Pickford doesn't come for it initially and there's an awkward bounce which, luckily, is too far away from any of the Cardiff players.
Pickford eventually picks it up then sends Richarlison away down the left with a terrific long throw.
Moments later, Cardiff come back up the other end and Kenneth Zohore beats Michael Keane before his cut-back is intercepted just in time. End-to-end for a few minutes!
HT: Newcastle 2-0 Burnley
Gary Flintoff
BBC Radio 5 live reporter at St James Park
Burnley manager Sean Dyche felt his side should have been awarded a free kick in the build up to Newcastle’s second goal. He spoke to fourth official Lee Mason for a long while after the goal was given. He did not look happy as he made his feelings known.
Leicester 1-0 Brighton
He's had more than three good games in a row, which is about all it takes to get a mention of a call-up in midfield. Gareth Southgate isn't watching him tonight as he's in Leicester talking waistcoat dos and don'ts with Brendan.
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Rob: If Sean Longstaff was playing for a top six club, pundits would be screaming about him being called up for England. It is disappointing that they aren't
Cardiff 0-1 Everton
Idrissa Gueye is caught in possession by Leandro Bacuna and the substitute runs all the way into the box before he's stopped in his tracks.
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Huddersfield 0-0 Wolves
Oosh! This was close.
Huddersfield swing a corner in from the right and Jon Gorenc Stankovic is left unmarked in the centre but his header is straight at Rui Patricio.
Leicester 1-0 Brighton
That miss comes at a cost for Brighton too. Pascal Gross injured himself with that backheel, rolled his ankle I think, so Yves Bissouma comes on in his place.
Leicester 1-0 Brighton
Oh my word what a miss! We've had a few tonight! Superb approach play as Anthony Knockaert plays in Pascal Gross, he backheels it brilliantly past Kasper Schmeichel, as good a pick-out as he could have dreamed of from there, but Glenn Murray blazes it over the bar from six yards out!
Murray instantly goes to the side to change his boots. Solid excuse...
Huddersfield 0-0 Wolves
Debut day over for Demeaco Duhaney. He's replaced by Juninho Bacuna at the break.
Huddersfield 0-0 Wolves
Some goals please.
Cardiff 0-1 Everton
Richarlison goes all on his own down the left and almost scores! Instead, his shot is deflected into the side-netting and Everton win a corner.
Cardiff 0-1 Everton
Nice from Cardiff. They win the ball back on the left then switch it across to the other side after some slick passing and movement.
Aron Gunnarsson will get another opportunity to launch a throw-in.
Newcastle 2-0 Burnley
Burnley are unbeaten in their last three Premier League games in which they have conceded the first goal (W2 D1), most recently a 1-1 draw with Southampton at the beginning of this month.
Leicester 1-0 Brighton
Should be two! Great chance for Jamie Vardy, in between two defenders to meet a peach of a Demarai Gray cross but he heads it wide. Has to hit the target there!