Summary

  • Late winner for Leicester v Everton - Iheanacho strike given by VAR having initially been flagged offside

  • Mings volley earns point for Aston Villa at Man Utd

  • Arsenal recover twice to draw with Norwich in Freddie Ljungberg's first game as interim boss

  • Wolves 1-1 Sheff Utd - Mousset's fourth goal in six league games, Doherty leveller

  1. goal

    GOAL - Man Utd 0-1 Aston Villapublished at 16:41 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December 2019

    Jack Grealish

    MAGNIFICENT!

    Jack Grealish has been kicked and fouled by Andreas Pereira but that has not put him off and the Villa man produces an outrageous curling finish from an angle to beat David de Gea and stun Manchester United.

    That was a brilliant, brilliant goal.

  2. Postpublished at 16:41 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December 2019

    Leicester 0-0 Everton

    A sort of chance for Leicester.

    Jamie Vardy, under pressure from Mason Holgate, falls over in the Everton area. The ball falls to Ayoze Perez who gets a trickle of a shot away which is easily collected by Jordan Pickford.

  3. 'Villa look more comfortable'published at 16:41 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December 2019

    Man Utd 0-0 Aston Villa

    Chris Waddle
    Ex-Tottenham and England winger on BBC Radio 5 Live

    United have not settled yet. I’ve said before the game, you don’t know which Man United will turned up on the day.

    Some of their players are top players but there’s no consistency.

    Villa have started the brightest for me, they look more comfortable on the ball

  4. Postpublished at 16:40 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December 2019

    Man Utd 0-0 Aston Villa

    Fred ends a good passage of United play by firing over Tom Heaton's bar. That's the first serious effort of the game.

  5. YELLOW CARDpublished at 16:39 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December 2019

    Man Utd 0-0 Aston Villa

    Andreas Pereira goes in hard on Jack Grealish. Again referee Craig Pawson is not interested but moments later Harry Maguire runs into Anwar El Ghazi. That does provoke Pawson to bring out a yellow card.

  6. Postpublished at 16:38 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December 2019

    Leicester 0-0 Everton

    You can see that Leicester are looking to provide the perfect ball for Jamie Vardy to run on to.

    They haven't found one yet.

    At the other end Djibril Sidibe launches a great effort that clears Kasper Schmeichel's bar by a foot or two.

    Decent hit.

  7. Postpublished at 16:36 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December 2019

    Man Utd 0-0 Aston Villa

    United are bossing possession. Lots of short, snappy passing and patient build-up...no shots of any note by either side.

  8. Postpublished at 16:34 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December 2019

    Man Utd 0-0 Aston Villa

    Marcus Rashford gets his first scent of an attack and gallops into Villa's half only for Frederic Guilbert to put a stop to the move.

  9. Postpublished at 16:34 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December 2019

    Leicester 0-0 Everton

    Dominic Calvert-Lewin shows extraordinary pace and floats a cross into the path of Richarlison in the area, but the ball is a little too high for the Brazilian.

  10. Postpublished at 16:32 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December 2019

    Leicester 0-0 Everton

    Nothing comes of it but the Foxes still have possession deep in the Toffees half.

  11. Postpublished at 16:32 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December 2019

    Man Utd 0-0 Aston Villa

    Jack Grealish already has a bruise or two to show for his visit to Old Trafford. He's sent sprawling after a poor challenge from behind by Andreas Pereira who escapes unpunished.

  12. Postpublished at 16:31 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December 2019

    Leicester 0-0 Everton

    Leicester win a free-kick in Everton's half after Richarlison fouls Ayoze Perez.

  13. KICK-OFFpublished at 16:30 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December 2019

    We are under way in both 16:30 GMT games.

  14. Postpublished at 16:29 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December 2019

    Leicester v Everton (16:30 GMT)

    Does Caglar Soyuncu always give his team-mates a double kiss?

    Nice touch.

  15. Postpublished at 16:29 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December 2019

    Man Utd v Aston Villa (16:30 GMT)

    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is the last to emerge from the tunnel. He stops for a selfie with two young fans on his way to the dugout.

  16. Man Utd aiming for fifthpublished at 16:27 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December 2019

    Man Utd v Aston Villa (16:30GMT)

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport at Old Trafford

    Victory for Manchester United this afternoon would take Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's men into fifth spot in the Premier League.

    It is quite incredible to think they have not been as high as that since they beat Leicester at Old Trafford on 14 September.

  17. 'If I was Rodgers I'd stay at Leicester'published at 16:26 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December 2019

    Leicester v Everton (16:00 GMT)

    Karen Carney
    Former England winger on BBC Radio 5 Live

    I love Brendan Rodgers I think it is incredible the way he makes play Leicester: they are my favourite team to watch.

    I think at this time the Leicester are better than Arsenal, but you can see why he might be interested in going to Arsenal. But if I was him I’d stay where he’s.

    Leicester manager Brendan RodgersImage source, REUTERS/David Klein
  18. Leicester building the atmoshperepublished at 16:26 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December 2019

    Phil McNulty
    BBC Sport chief football writer at The King Power Stadium

    Former Leicester City player Alan Birchenall is out on the pitch in his usual role of pre-match announcer asking fans: "Can we make the impossible possible?"

    The response suggests Foxes fans believe they can chase down Liverpool to win their second Premier League title.

    As for Everton and and manager Marco Silva. Defeat could have serious consequences for the Portuguese. Anything else will provide a lifeline, for now at least.

  19. Postpublished at 16:24 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December 2019

    Man Utd v Aston Villa (16:30 GMT)

    There's a lovely red sky above Old Trafford.

    Red sky at night...United's delight?

  20. 'I have seen some positive things'published at 16:23 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December 2019

    Norwich 2-2 Arsenal

    Arsenal

    Arsenal manager Freddie Ljungberg speaking to Sky Sports: "We started the game really well, that’s how I want to play football.

    "But we need to work on the transitions, we dominated and they break us too easily.

    "In the beginning I saw a lot of things we worked on in training, but we need to score goals and take the lead.

    "I want this club to do well, it is only winning that counts: I wanted to win the games so I am disappointed but I have also seen some positive things.

    On the penalty incident: 'I think I had a heart-attack twice!

    'But from what I heard it was quite obvious, that’s what the results are for.

    "The most important thing was for Aubameyang to have the mental strength to score the second penalty after missing the first one."