Postpublished at 20:03 Greenwich Mean Time 4 December 2019
Wolves 1-0 West Ham
West Ham's best chance with Pablo Fornals' sweet strike tipped over the bar by Rui Patricio.
Liverpool thrash Everton 5-2 as Blues into drop zone
Rashford double sees Man Utd beat Spurs
Mount gives Chelsea victory against Villa
Southampton win against Norwich, plus Wolves beat West Ham
Maddison and Vardy give Leicester win
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Emlyn Begley and Tom Rostance
Wolves 1-0 West Ham
West Ham's best chance with Pablo Fornals' sweet strike tipped over the bar by Rui Patricio.
Leicester 0-0 Watford
Ismaila Sarr goes down in a heap after chasing a lost cause for Watford and he'll need some treatment.
Southampton 1-0 Norwich
That's a good effort! Saints are having a good spell and go close to a second as Moussa Djenepo curls a 20-yarder onto the top of the net.
Man Utd 1-0 Tottenham
Chris Waddle
Ex-Tottenham and England winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
Man Utd had no tempo about them on Sunday and everyone was questioning what style they have?
This is when they are at their best with a lot of talented players playing with real tempo. The pace is tremendous and they should be more than one up.
#bbcfootball
Bezaleel Adewumi: Tottenham are being totally outfought, out thought and bossed around in this game.
Wolves 1-0 West Ham
Joao Moutinho has assisted 12 goals in the Premier League - only Matt Jarvis has made more assists for Wolves (13).
Manchester United 1-0 Spurs
Spurs (right) have only had one touch in Manchester United's box so far. United have had nine in Spurs' box.
Chelsea 1-0 Aston Villa
Chance for Aston Villa to level but Tyrone Mings' header from Jack Grealish's cross is comfortably saved by Kepa Arrizabalaga.
Man Utd 1-0 Spurs
Spurs have been dreadful. Getting torn apart with ease.
Man Utd 1-0 Spurs
Where have this Manchester United been recently? This could genuinely be about 3-0 by now. Jesse Lingard has a crack from the corner of the penalty area but it curls wide of the far stick.
Liverpool v Everton (20:15 GMT)
The players have just completed their warm-ups at Anfield and that Southampton goal means that Everton are in the relegation zone as it stands.
Man Utd 1-0 Tottenham
Simon Stone
BBC Sport at Old Trafford
That was Cristiano Ronaldo-esque from Marcus Rashford just then.
The ball dipped and moved before it smashed against the crossbar.
Man Utd 1-0 Spurs
This game is Marcus Rashford v Spurs. This time he curls a shot in from the edge of the box and Paulo Gazzaniga, who seems to have recovered from his early error, saves.
Leicester 0-0 Watford
Brendan Rodgers said before the game that he wanted his side to move the ball quickly and remain patient and they are doing both at the moment. They look a very good side, Watford are just about managing to keep their shape so far though. Stretched but not broken.
Man Utd 1-0 Tottenham
Chris Waddle
Ex-Tottenham and England winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
Absolutely top drawer.
Sometimes Marcus Rashford goes missing in the game but he has everything in his locker to be a top player. It's a fantastic strike and the goalkeeper is lucky it hit the crossbar.
Chelsea 1-0 Aston Villa
Tammy Abraham has scored 11 goals in 14 Premier League games this season - the only Chelsea players to score more in their first 14 games in a single Premier League season for the Blues are Diego Costa (12 in 2014-15) and Nicolas Anelka (12 in 2008-09).
Man Utd 1-0 Spurs
Oh my, Marcus Rashford thunders a swerving shot off the crossbar from long range and United are so close to a second. Almost brilliant.
The keeper got a touch actually so that's a good save.
Man Utd 1-0 Spurs
Manchester United have the chance to double their lead but Mason Greenwood's shot hits Paulo Gazzaniga's leg.
Man Utd 1-0 Tottenham
Chris Waddle
Ex-Tottenham and England winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
Defensively, I'm not convinced about Tottenham. The two full-backs are vulnerable against Dan James and Marcus Rashford's pace and they are not enjoying it.
#bbcfootball
Qaaltagh: That Liverpool XI is good enough for 80% of league games including the Merseyside Derby. Klopp needs to rotate more as it is - Shaqiri & Origi are quality players who, if given the chance, can definitely shine. Besides: Mo & Bobby as subs? Talk about game changers...