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Leicester 2-1 West Ham
Now West Ham skipper Declan Rice is into the book for late challenge on Wilfred Ndidi.
Rice's side are being mashed at the moment.
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Bowen races clear to fire home opener before Tielemans and Pereira give Foxes lead
FT: Burnley 0-1 Liverpool
FT: Tottenham 0-2 Wolves
FT: Newcastle 1-0 Aston Villa
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Leicester 2-1 West Ham
Now West Ham skipper Declan Rice is into the book for late challenge on Wilfred Ndidi.
Rice's side are being mashed at the moment.
Leicester 2-1 West Ham
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at King Power Stadium
West Ham have lost their way here. Leicester looking a real threat. The equaliser right on half-time was a real mood changing moment.
Leicester 2-1 West Ham
Aaron Cresswell's game goes from back to worse.
Own goal, beaten for the second goal and now yellow carded for a shove on Patson Daka.
Leicester 2-1 West Ham
Clinton Morrison
Former Crystal Palace striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
That is what Youri Tielemans and why so many of the top teams want him. He has got unbelievable talent and has had a big hand in both of those goals.
Leicester 2-1 West Ham
The King Power is rocking now.
Leicester fans will be feeling a bit bad now for having a pop at their side in the first half.
Ricardo Pereira (56 mins)
The little man with a BIG header!
The mood at the King Power was ugly early on in the game but Leicester have turned it around.
Harvey Barnes collects a pass down the left flank and clips in a cross into the danger area.
Full-back Ricardo Pereira is in a striker's position for some reason but it proves dividend, leaping high above Aaron Cresswell to send a delightful header into the top corner.
Leicester 1-1 West Ham
Gazza v Germany at Euro 96 vibes on this one.
Harvey Barnes has the beating of Vladimir Coufal and plays such a tantalising cross across the six yard box.
Patson Daka is the man sliding in but the ball skims off his studs and away from goal.
Aaaaah a matter of inches.
Leicester 1-1 West Ham
The Leicester fans are much more optimistic now.
Their side are pushing on for the second goal but West Ham are holding firm at the back.
Leicester 1-1 West Ham
Leicester are very gettable at the back and Jarrod Bowen gets a gift inside the area as no Foxes player cuts out Pablo Fornals' cross, but the shot is blocked by Daniel Amartey.
Leicester 1-1 West Ham
I wanted to say something funny about x amount of points for the Tigers, but I don't actually know how many points for a kick in rugby union.
Rugby league is more my game you see, the better code for sure.
Leicester 1-1 West Ham
A great opportunity for Leicester right at the start of the second half.
West Ham fail to fully clear a cross which falls beautifully for James Maddison on the edge of the box, but the Englishman is at the wrong stadium in Leicester and sends his shot his into the stand.
Leicester 1-1 West Ham
Back under way at King Power Stadium.
Hello West Ham? Fourth place is up for grabs if you fancy it.
I'd love to see Wout Weghorst v Jannick Vestergaard v Dan Burn in a Triple Threat match for the Intercontinental title.
FT: Burnley 0-1 Liverpool
Burnley
Burnley boss Sean Dyche, speaking to Sky Sports: "That is the story of the season. We have chances but are not taking them.
"We looked a threat with some nearly moments. There is not a lot I can fault with that performance."
Wout Weghorst injury? "I will wait and see, I hope not. We have people coming back from fitness. With that mentality we will certainly produce. There is a belief here within the team."
FT: Tottenham 0-2 Wolves
Wolves
Wolves manager Bruno Lage, speaking to Sky Sports: "I just said to the players the most important thing is the way we played. I was upset after the game against Norwich and against Arsenal because we did not play how we want to. We came here with that motivation. It was hard, especially after Arsenal, and it worked. More than the victory is the way that we played. That is the thing that gives us the things, the goals, the points. It is important for us to be solid.
"The important thing was what we tried to do in our midfield. We put one more man in there. Maybe Luke [Cundle] can be a key man because it allows us to play with four midfielders. Usually they play with the three strikers to press our centre-backs and we have four midfielders against two. It gives us more ball. First half we were the better team, second half was more balanced. We deserved the three points.
"After 2-0 they change a bit their system and we adapt. We change a bit our pressure. I think we controlled them very well. Maybe they have one or two chances to score but we also have more to score one more goal. It was the way we play here and with the kid from the academy. He is just 19 and I am very happy with him. The most important thing is the confidence he gives to us. He was there against top players playing like he is in the playground."
FT: Newcastle 1-0 Aston Villa
Newcastle United
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe, speaking to Sky Sports: "It wasn't the prettiest and we are the first to admit that. The beauty was in our defending and in our detail.
"In weeks gone by we might have lost that game or not won it. Now we are showing a new found resilience. We feel the organisation is there.
"We had to do the horrible things really well.
"It was a strange one, when the penalty is not given you are naturally disappointed. Since Kieran has come in he has been incredible for us."
FT: Tottenham 0-2 Wolves
Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham boss Antonio Conte, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "The performance was a good one. The problem was our start because we concede two goals. It is difficult to come back because we conceded but at the same time, starting 2-0 down, it was a good reaction from the players because they tried to the end to come back, to change the final result. We had many chances to score. At the end, though, we are talking about a defeat. This is what counts.
"Sometimes it is difficult. Three goals in the game against Southampton was a difficult situation. We have to try to accept and to learn also to live with the pressure. Sometimes we feel the pressure. It needs to be positive for us not negative. When I speak about aspects we need to improve and about part of a process, I speak also about this. If you want to try to be competitive and fight for something important, you have to be good on the pitch and many aspects around us - around the coach, around the players. They are working well but only commitment is not good enough if we want to try to fight for something important. At the moment, for me, it is not realistic. We have to accept the reality. The whole environment has to accept this. Otherwise we create expectation and it is not good when we cannot follow this expectation. We have to continue to work. We are working hard and it is not enough. Maybe we have to be calm and be realistic.
"I don't remember in the last few years, Tottenham fighting for something important. Not a situation for this season. Big games from a long period, maybe the season when this team reached the final of the Champions League. Then it happen and Pochettino was sacked and the team finished down. From there something has changed. Now to be good we need to have the passion together and to understand the situation has changed from the past. We have to fight in every game with the risk we can win, draw and lose."
We'll just polish off the rest of the reaction from the 14:00 GMT games.
And some interesting comments from Spurs boss Antonio Conte after their home loss against Wolves.
Leicester 1-1 West Ham
Clinton Morrison
Former Crystal Palace striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
West Ham started so well, got the goal, but Leicester put in a big response. The fans here are ready to raise the roof. I can see West Ham scoring again though because Leicester's defence is all over the place.
Leicester 1-1 West Ham
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at King Power Stadium
West Ham manager David Moyes will be furious about that. Senseless penalty given away just on half time when his team had things pretty much under control.
How Leicester needed that - but they have improved after a very uncertain start.