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Chelsea 2-0 Tottenham
Hakim Ziyech is fouled on the right by Ben Davies. Trouble again for Tottenham here...
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Chelsea 2-0 Tottenham
Hakim Ziyech is fouled on the right by Ben Davies. Trouble again for Tottenham here...
Chelsea 2-0 Tottenham
Matthew Upson
Former England and Arsenal defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
It's almost on the exact same blade of grass the foul on Thiago Silva took place with the disallowed Spurs goal in the first half.
Silva makes the run, it's poor defending from Tottenham, they don't deal with it and they're punished.
It's a great delivery from Mason Mount as you'd expect and Silva doesn't need to do a lot as the pace of the ball makes it easy, it leaves Lloris with no chance.
Chelsea 2-0 Tottenham
Harry Kane crosses from the left and Oliver Skipp heads it down to Steven Bergwijn, who hooks at goal but straight at Kepa Arrizabalaga.
Chelsea 2-0 Tottenham
It's heating up again.
Harry Kane has to come across and calm the situation as Cesar Azpilicueta and Steven Bergwijn start exchanging shoves.
Chelsea 2-0 Tottenham
Antonio Conte is going to change things.
Lucas Moura and Oliver Skipp are coming on for Ryan Sessegnon and Japhet Tanganga.
Thiago Silva (55 mins)
It's two!
Callum Hudson-Odoi is fouled on the left and Mason Mount whips in a teasing free-kick that Thiago Silva rises highest to just help into the far corner.
Chelsea have come out flying in this second half. Spurs are furious about the free-kick.
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Ordinaryman001: See what happens when Odoi actually takes people on. Fine work
RedCrits: Ziyech is the new Willian. He is so inconsistent but clearly has magic in that left foot when he wants to.
akudemeka: Hello Ziyech, take a bow.
josh_earl3: wow. You don't save those. Special goal.
Chelsea 1-0 Tottenham
It feels like a mammoth task now for Spurs, whose game plan seemed to be to frustrate Chelsea and then hit them on the break.
The Blues pour forward again but Mason Mount powers over the crossbar from just outside the box this time.
Chelsea 1-0 Tottenham
Matthew Upson
Former England and Arsenal defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
What a goal from Hakim Ziyech, a brilliant, brilliant finish.
The way he just drops his shoulder, takes a little touch inside and curls it in with his left foot - it has dip, it has swerve and it drops right over Lloris, what a brilliant finish.
Lloris' lack of reaction says it all.
Chelsea 1-0 Tottenham
A nervous moment for Chelsea as Antonio Rudiger misjudges the bouncing ball and Harry Kane almost sneaks in, but Kepa Arrizabalaga is alert and gathers.
Chelsea 1-0 Tottenham
Hakim Ziyech is in the mood now!
He goes close again, this time with a driven effort that Hugo Lloris has to dive across and palm away.
Hakim Ziyech (47 mins)
What a goal!
Callum Hudson-Odoi wriggles away down Chelsea's left before the hosts work it across the box to Hakim Ziyech.
He gets the ball out of his feet and casually curls into the far top corner with his left foot.
Beautiful finish.
Chelsea 0-0 Tottenham
The net is fixed. Chelsea get the second half under way.
Can Thomas Tuchel's side find a breakthrough? Or will Spurs continue to frustrate them?
Chelsea 0-0 Tottenham
We've got a delay to the start of the second half because of a rip in the side-netting of one of the goals.
I'm not sure how, seeing as no one has found that part of the net yet.
Chelsea 0-0 Tottenham
Antonio Conte is back in his seat and the teams are heading out of the tunnel.
Chelsea 0-0 Tottenham
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FT: Leicester 1-1 Brighton
Brighton & Hove Albion
Brighton goalscorer Danny Welbeck to BBC Sport: "My first chance was a bit behind me but i got my head to it and it was a great save. the second one was one I could put away.
"I'm still picking up my fitness and getting minutes, it was nice to get 30 minutes today but I'm looking to get more starts and more goals.
"There's a bit of disappointment in there. We know the levels we can play at. First half wasn't too great, in the second half we took the game towards them. With the chances we created there's a little bit of disappointment."
"We had a Facetime meeting before we left the hotel. It's not too much of a change, we're professionals and we get on with our jobs."
FT: Leicester 1-1 Brighton
Leicester City
Leicester City boss Brendan Rodgers to BBC Sport: "By the end of the game I think the draw was fair. We had some really good moments in the first half, we needed to keep doing what we were doing, had a great start to the second half but they then had a lot more of the ball and put us under a lot more pressure.
"No complaints, for where we're at as a squad it's a real challenge. We're where we deserve to be.
On players being at Afcon: "It's the same for other teams who are missing key players. The players gave everything. We have to have a greater care with our passing to play out of the pressure.
On Daniel Amartey and James Justin returning: "Daniel has been great for us this season when he has played. James I probably wouldn't have played for the 90 minutes but he showed incredible courage and fitness. Great to have those two back.
"The Tottenham result won't define what we are, the failures in the game are great lessons. There's no way we should lose that game and today we needed the mental courage."
FT: Leicester 1-1 Brighton
Brighton & Hove Albion
Brighton first team coah Bjorn Hamberg to BBC Sport, with head coach Graham Potter and assistant Billy Reid both away with Covid: "It's not been normal. With Graham going down first, already you prepare a bit different. I never expected Billy to pic it up the next day.
"The last couple of years you never know what tomorrow looks like. It comes down to the players and they've done what they always do.
"I think the players executed everything they were supposed to do.
"Before we left we had a Zoom call with the players then when we got here, he had a link of the game and we spoke to him at half-time.
"We said all long we need a good squad, not a starting 11. It comes down to players being adaptable and ready and hungry.
"I thought Leicester were better first half, we think 0-0 at half-time is good for us. I thought we'd have a reaction second half and that was nice to see. It felt as the game went on we could've nicked it but they could've been 1-0 up at half-time.
"I'm so happy to hand it back to Graham now!"
Let's have a look at some of the reaction from the earlier games...