Summary

  • FT: Tottenham 0-1 Liverpool - BBC Radio London

  • Firmino scores winner with low strike

  • Son fires over and Lo Celso hits wide as Spurs press

  • Man United hammer Norwich as Rashford scores two

  • Everton beat Brighton and Chelsea beat Burnley

  • Ings gives Southampton victory against Leicester

  1. Zaha to Arsenal?published at 12:15 Greenwich Mean Time 11 January 2020

    Crystal Palace v Arsenal (12:30 GMT)

    Reporter: Is Wilfried Zaha a player you would like to have?

    Mikel Arteta: I think he's a terrific player and I think the impact he's had in the Premier League in the last few years has been phenomenal. His ability to create chances on his own is unique.

    .Image source, Reuters
  2. 'Tosun is going to offer goals'published at 12:11 Greenwich Mean Time 11 January 2020

    Crystal Palace v Arsenal (12:30 GMT)

    Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson speaking to BT Sport: "We think Cenk Tosun is going to offer goals. We knew he was a very good goalscorer when he went to Everton.

    "It's dried up for him in terms of playing opportunities, we hope we can give him more playing opportunities and with that we hope he can find his goal scoring because that's where we need to improve our game."

    .Image source, Getty Images
  3. Postpublished at 12:10 Greenwich Mean Time 11 January 2020

    Crystal Palace v Arsenal (12:30 GMT)

    Having managed just 19 in 21 games, Palace have the second poorest scoring record in the Premier League.

    So what will Cenk Tosun bring to the party?

  4. On now!published at 12:06 Greenwich Mean Time 11 January 2020

    Football Focus

    Football Focus is just starting over on BBC One, where Dan Walker is joined by Alex Scott and Leon Osman.

    On today's show - gambling in football, Bobby Madley, Tranmere's incredible FA Cup comeback and more!

  5. 100 not outpublished at 12:05 Greenwich Mean Time 11 January 2020

    Crystal Palace v Arsenal (12:30 GMT)

    Nice touch from Palace's manager before the game...

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  6. Flying highpublished at 12:02 Greenwich Mean Time 11 January 2020

    Crystal Palace v Arsenal (12:30 GMT)

    This is the first ever time ever Palace and Arsenal are facing each other after Christmas in a top-flight match with the Eagles ahead of the Gunners in the table

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  7. Arteta's massive jobpublished at 11:59 Greenwich Mean Time 11 January 2020

    Crystal Palace v Arsenal (13:30 GMT)

    Alistair Bruce-Ball
    BBC MOTD commentator at Selhurst Park

    Mikel Arteta's reign is up and running and there have been promising signs for Arsenal so far, but consistency is hard to establish.

    It took some harsh half-time words from the new boss in the FA Cup tie against Leeds to snap his players out of some of their bad habits - a reminder that the Spaniard's got a massive job on his hands to get them back to where they want to be.

    Crystal Palace find themselves a point above Arsenal, which reflects incredibly well on the job Roy Hodgson has done once again, particularly considering only Watford have scored fewer league goals this season.

    Injuries have hit hard in recent weeks and the big question for the rest of this month will be whether can they hold on to Wilfried Zaha? If, or when, he eventually leaves then Hodgson will have to be at his canniest and most creative to find the personnel and the system to replace him.

    .Image source, Rex Features
  8. Back-to-back wins?published at 11:55 Greenwich Mean Time 11 January 2020

    Crystal Palace v Arsenal (12:30 GMT)

    Arsenal

    Having beaten Manchester United on 1 January, Arsenal are looking to record back-to-back Premier League wins for the first time since August.

  9. Mind the age gappublished at 11:50 Greenwich Mean Time 11 January 2020

    Crystal Palace v Arsenal (12:30 GMT)

    There is 34 years and 229 days between 37-year-old Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta and 72-year-old Palace boss Roy Hodgson.

    Reporter: What can you learn?

    Arteta: From Roy, absolutely everything.

    .Image source, Reuters
  10. 'It's not football anymore'published at 11:48 Greenwich Mean Time 11 January 2020

    Crystal Palace v Arsenal (12:30 GMT)

    It's not exactly T-shirt weather in south London but these anti-VAR shirts are on sale outside Selhurst Park.

    .Image source, Getty Images
  11. Postpublished at 11:44 Greenwich Mean Time 11 January 2020

    Crystal Palace v Arsenal (12:30 GMT)

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  12. Must-win for Man Utd?published at 11:41 Greenwich Mean Time 11 January 2020

    Man Utd v Norwich (15:00 GMT)

    Simon Brotherton
    MOTD commentator at Old Trafford

    Nothing less than three points will do for Manchester United after a week in which they failed to have a shot on target in the FA Cup against Wolves and then conceded three first-half goals in a game at Old Trafford for the first time in almost 23 years.

    Not only that, but it was Manchester City dismantling them on Tuesday night.

    Norwich currently prop the table up, having won only one of the last 16 matches, and they have only managed a paltry five goals away from home all season.

    However, United have lost three of their last five league games against sides starting the day in the bottom three.

    .Image source, Rex Features
  13. Old Trafford commentarypublished at 11:38 Greenwich Mean Time 11 January 2020

    BBC Radio 5 Live

    BBC Radio 5 Live will have full match commentary of Manchester United against Norwich City from 15:00 while there are updates from Selhurst Park from 12:30.

    You can react to today's games on 606 from 18:00 with Alistair Bruce-Ball and Chris Sutton.

  14. Cheers Barriepublished at 11:35 Greenwich Mean Time 11 January 2020

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  15. Team newspublished at 11:32 Greenwich Mean Time 11 January 2020

    Crystal Palace v Arsenal (12:30 GMT)

    Roy Hodgson makes two changes to the Crystal Palace side that drew with Norwich on New Year's Day. Captain Luka Milivojevic is suspended while Mamadou Sakho is also out. In come Gary Cahill and Cheikhou Kouyate.

    New loan signing Cenk Tosun is on the bench.

    Crystal Palace XI: Guaita, Tomkins, Meyer, Kouyate, Ayew, Zaha, McArthur, McCarthy, Cahill, Kelly, Riedewald

    Subs: Hennessey, Dann, Tosun, Wickham, Woods, Kirby, Pierrick

    Crystal Palace XI graphicImage source, BBC Sport

    But there are no changes to Mikel Arteta's Arsenal team from their 2-0 win over Manchester United.

    Arsenal XI: Leno, Sokratis, Lacazette, Ozil, Torreira, Aubameyang, Maitland-Niles, Pepe, Luiz, Kolasinac, Xhaka

    Subs: Martinez, Holding, Nelson, Willock, Guendouzi, Martinelli, Saka

    Arsenal XIImage source, BBC Sport
  16. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 11:31 Greenwich Mean Time 11 January 2020

    #bbcfootball or text 81111 (UK only)

    Lewis Starks: I'll kick off the day... (Not talking offside/handball laws as they are NOT a VAR issue) What is a VAR issue (and officials...) is TIME! MAIN reason it was brought in was to correct the CLEAR and OBVIOUS. Do we really need 86 replays per decision?

  17. Tosun on the benchpublished at 11:30 Greenwich Mean Time 11 January 2020
    Breaking

    Crystal Palace v Arsenal (12:30 GMT)

    New Palace signing Cenk Tosun starts on the bench while Gary Cahill makes his first Premier League start since 7 December. Cheikhou Kouyate also returns and James Tomkins captains the side in the absence of the suspended Luka Milivojevic.

    Arsenal are unchanged from the side that started the last Premier League game - a 2-0 win over Manchester United on 1 January.

    Full team news to follow.

  18. Will Tosun start?published at 11:28 Greenwich Mean Time 11 January 2020

    Crystal Palace v Arsenal (12:30 GMT)

    Will Cenk Tosun make his Palace debut?

    The Turkey forward has joined on loan from Everton just two years after the Toffees shelled out £27m for the player.

    Eagles boss Roy Hodgson wants more goals from his side and has turned to Tosun for help.

    Team news coming up from Selhurst Park.

    Cenk TosunImage source, Getty Images
  19. Light at the end of tunnel?published at 11:24 Greenwich Mean Time 11 January 2020

    Wolves v Newcastle (15:00 GMT)

    Conor McNamara
    MOTD commentator at Molineux

    With 12 Europa League games on top of their domestic matches, Wolves' gruelling schedule was bound to take its toll at some stage.

    Back-to-back league defeats against Liverpool and Watford - followed by last weekend's FA Cup draw with Manchester United - mean that Nuno Espirito Santo is now looking for a first win in four games.

    Having appeared to turn a corner with three wins in four games from the start of December, Newcastle have now lost their past three Premier League matches.

    On the plus side, Steve Bruce says "there's light at the end of the tunnel" concerning the Magpies' recent injury crisis.

    .Image source, Reuters
  20. Anger and embarrassmentpublished at 11:21 Greenwich Mean Time 11 January 2020

    Everton v Brighton (15:00 GMT)

    Martin Fisher
    MOTD commentator at Goodison Park

    Everton continue to drive their supporters crazy. Seeing your neighbours crowned European and then world champions as they romp their way to the Premier League title is painful enough, but losing to their kids' team in the FA Cup would push any fan over the edge.

    Anger and embarrassment fills the air on the blue side of Stanley Park, Carlo Ancelotti now fully aware of the task ahead of him. The honeymoon is over.

    Brighton will hope a toxic atmosphere at Goodison Park helps them erase memories of their own cup exit by recording their first ever league double over Everton.

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