KICK-OFFpublished at 16:07 Greenwich Mean Time 14 December 2019
Leicester 1-1 Norwich
And Leicester and Norwich are off again at the King Power Stadium to complete the set.
Haller earns West Ham much-needed victory at Southampton
Second-placed Leicester held to 1-1 draw by Norwich
Result means Liverpool 10 points clear at top - Reds beat Watford 2-0 earlier
Bournemouth shock Chelsea 1-0 through late Gosling strike
Sheff Utd beat Aston Villa 2-0 through Fleck double
Wood heads Burnley to 1-0 win against Newcastle
Harry Poole and Gary Rose
Leicester 1-1 Norwich
And Leicester and Norwich are off again at the King Power Stadium to complete the set.
Burnley 0-0 Newcastle
No changes at half-time at Turf Moor, where it is now chucking it down.
Who can grab this one by the scruff of the neck? Based on that first 45 minutes, one goal could very well be enough to steal the three points here.
Chelsea 0-0 Bournemouth
Chelsea are straight on the front foot as Christian Pulisic tries to get a cross in on the left but Bournemouth defend well to snuff out the chance.
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Des Dorling: Great to see the lower placed teams pushing the guys at the top. It really makes you appreciate how special the premier league is.
We're back under way at Chelsea, Sheffield United and Burnley.
We'll have a bit of a wait for Leicester and Norwich to reappear after their extended injury-time.
Liverpool 2-0 Watford
Watford
Watford's Will Hughes speaking to BT Sport: "We have said that a number of times this season. We have to score the chances we create and we did not today. We had our chances and if you don't put them away, then Liverpool will punish you. You have to make it scrappy against them otherwise you will lose."
Liverpool 2-0 Watford
Liverpool
Liverpool's Jordan Henderson speaking to Match of the Day: "We expected it to be tough. Even though they are bottom they have good players and a new manager. Conditions were tough for both teams but we were happy. A couple of goals and a clean sheet. We could have scored one or two more but overall we were happy."
On Georginio Wijnaldum injury: "It’s disappointing to see Wijnaldum go off, he's a big player for us but the lads that come in have done really well. We need the whole squad to keep this pace up during the season."
Watford manager Nigel Pearson discusses his team's need for consistency after a promising display in the defeat to Liverpool.
Watford manager Nigel Pearson discusses his team's need for consistency after a promising display in a 2-0 defeat by table-topping Liverpool.
Read MoreLiverpool manager Jurgen Klopp praises two "sensational" goals from Mo Salah, but admits his team had to "fight" their way to a 2-0 win over the Premier League's bottom side Watford.
Read MoreLiverpool 2-0 Watford
Liverpool
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp speaking to Match of the Day: "The important thing we win. December and January is where you have to show how much you want to win and the boys did that against a difficult game. Watford have found organisation. We had to fight and we did. We had to use Alisson, there were some superb saves from him today. I think my boys reacted really well in the game."
On Mo Salah’s goals: "Sensational counter attack for the first goal and the second goal was really exceptional. Their goalkeeper was in fine form today. Any other way I believe he would have saved it. It was sensational. He is always willing to try different ways to get goals and it helps."
So, an absolute classic Match of the Day in store as it stands...
Earlier, leaders Liverpool found a way past a determined Watford at Anfield. Here's a bit more of the reaction to that one.
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Ben: Chelsea: Stop. Giving. Corners. Away.
Oscar Hewitt: Chelsea seem to be out of ideas of how to break down an injury ridden Bournemouth team. Not a good sign.
Leicester 1-1 Norwich
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Leicester 1-1 Norwich
They settle for six minutes of injury-time, and it finishes level at the interval after Tim Krul's own-goal from Jamie Vardy's header cancelled out Teemu Pukki's opener.
Leicester 1-1 Norwich
Leicester are finishing the half the brightest with a good spell in the Norwich half, but the Canaries have everyone back to try and ensure they go into the break level.
Five minutes of injury time played so far...
Burnley 0-0 Newcastle
Nothing to split Burnley and Newcastle at the break either.
Sheff Utd 0-0 Aston Villa
Absolutely nowt to report from this one.
No shots on target tells you all you need to know.
Chelsea 0-0 Bournemouth
Tammy Abraham heads just over from a Chelsea corner and that's the last action of the half.
The last five meetings between these two sides have been goalless at the break.
Burnley 0-0 Newcastle
Dwight McNeil is offering Burnley's main threat, and he tries to put Ashley Barnes in with a lovely through-ball which the striker just can't quite get to before Martin Dubravka comes sliding out of his goal.
Sheff Utd 0-0 Aston Villa
Approaching half time and firmly on course for a 45 minutes without a shot on goal. Plenty of hearty tackles but little in the way of final-third quality.
Very much last on Match of the Day territory here.