HALF-TIMEpublished at 20:47 Greenwich Mean Time 26 February 2019
Newcastle 2-0 Burnley
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
Leicester 1-0 Brighton
Back under way at Leicester...
Cardiff 0-1 Everton
Back underway in Cardiff. Can the home team respond?
Newcastle 2-0 Burnley
Sitter! My word that's a bad miss. And it was a route back into the game too for the Clarets. Set-piece, Ashley Barnes nods it back across goal to James Tarkowski, he's only six yards out but can't sort his feet out and ends up shanking a volley miles over the top.
HT: Cardiff 0-1 Everton
Epic fail.
One of the lads who has been handpicked to take a few pens for the half-time show ends up falling flat on his bottom in the run-up.
He gets plenty of "waaaaaay"s from the crowd and responds with a bow and a chuckle.
Newcastle 2-0 Burnley
Sean Longstaff is the 142nd different player to score a Premier League goal for Newcastle (excluding own goals). Only West Ham (148) and Spurs (147) have had more different Premier League goalscorers (excluding own goals).
Tomorrow's BBC Sport quiz - name them all...
Newcastle 2-0 Burnley
Tony Pulis
Middlesbrough manager on BBC Radio 5 Live
I don't think Sean Dyche is too happy with the build-up. A great finish, Matt Ritchie recovers from a poor first touch to put a brilliant cross in, and it is a fantastic finish, kept his knee over the ball and his head down to drive it in.
Sean Longstaff
A first Premier League goal for Newcastle youngster Sean Longstaff! He starts the move from deep in midfield and the ball is worked out to the left wing. Matt Ritchie puts in a deep cross which Salomon Rondon attacks, he doesn't win a clear header though and Longstaff gathers it in and buries a shot across goal and in.
Well played!
HT: Huddersfield 0-0 Wolves
"That is all."
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HT: Huddersfield 0-0 Wolves
Eik Durm is hobbling down the tunnel. He still doesn't look comfortable after making that tackle.
He'll be fuming if he's injured himself saving an offside chance!
Newcastle 1-0 Burnley
Burnley not showing much of a reaction so far - they were quiet in the first half against Spurs at the weekend too...
Huddersfield 0-0 Wolves
Hopefully a better second half.
Huddersfield 0-0 Wolves
Wolves have a three-on-two but as it's slipped through to Matt Doherty, the offside flag goes up.
Erik Durm wasn't taking any chances though and had already come sliding in to make a superb last-ditch tackle. He's hurt himself in the process too!
Cardiff 0-1 Everton
Work to do in Cardiff.
Cardiff 0-1 Everton
That was Gylfi Sigurdsson's 56th Premier League goal, making him the leading Icelandic goalscorer in the league.
He was previously level with Eidur Gudjohnsen (55).
Niche.
Leicester 1-0 Brighton
Newcastle 1-0 Burnley
Fabian Schar's goal was Newcastle's first to be scored from outside the box in this season's Premier league, with Ayoze Perez the last to score from outside the box for the Magpies in the competition in April 2018 against Leicester City.
Newcastle 1-0 Burnley
Gary Flintoff
BBC Radio 5 live reporter at St James Park
You can always tell a good goal when the fans watch it back on the big screen and give it an “Oooo...” as they watch it back.
Huddersfield 0-0 Wolves
Ryan Bennett goes into the book for tripping up Jon Gorenc Stankovic, who had gone on a long run through the centre.
The referee plays advantage but nothing comes of it and he stops play to wave a yellow in Bennett's face.
Newcastle 1-0 Burnley
Tony Pulis
Middlesbrough manager on BBC Radio 5 Live
Burnley wingers Johann Gudmundsson and Dwight McNeil have gone a little bit wider so it is not as easy for Newcastle to do the big switch and get both of their wing backs on the ball.