Read over our Premier League Matchday blog to see how Saturday's eventful afternoon of Premier League football unfolded.
What a finish to proceedings today, with a couple of shock results in there to liven things up. Liverpool go ten points clear at the top after Leicester were held by Norwich while welcome wins for Burnley and Bournemouth were a surprise. That means bad news for Chelsea though. Sheffield United go back into fifth as their excellent season continues.
Huge point for Norwich, but it could have been three points with the chances they had. Bad slip from Leicester who have Man City and Leicester coming up.
A John Fleck doubles does the damage for the Blades, who go back up into fifth place in the Premier League.
Welcome win for Sean Dyche - just that Chris Wood header the difference but the three points are vital.
Pukki on the break sets up Stiepermann but his shot is saved by Schmeichel.
All over at Chelsea and a huge win for Eddie Howe - that's Bournemouth's third win at Stamford Bridge in their last five visits.
Harvey Barnes heads wide as Leicester look to turn the screw and try and pinch the three points. Norwich defending for their lives to try and dig out a point.
Kovacic and Abraham going close as Chelsea swarm all over Bournemouth - backs to the wall stuff from the Cherries but they're fighting hard for under-pressure Eddie Howe.
That man Teemu Pukki has a massive chance to pinch all three points for Norwich but he can't make it count.
Lovely finish by Gosling but it looks like the goal has been ruled out for offside, but here's where VAR axtually makes a good impact as the scorer was clearly onside. Huge goal for the Cherries.
Michy Batshuayi comes on as Lampard goes two up top looking for the breakthrough
Jack Grealish hits the bar with the spot-kick after what seemed like an age for the VAR to award the pen for clear handball by the Blades. When it's not your day...
Fleck doubles his and Sheff Utd's tally just as Villa were looking to try and get a foothold in the game. If this holds then Villa are in a little bit of trouble ahead of a crucial run of fixtures.
Emerson misses a glorious chance for Chelsea as he plants a free header right at Ramsdale, who makes a decent enough save but shouldn't really have been given a chance.
💥 Can't believe Kortney Hause got booked for this... https://t.co/OueEdCd9lq
— Sporting Life Football (@SportingLifeFC) December 14, 2019
The Newcastle skipper may be slightly fortunate to stay on the pitch after catching Ben Mee with an elbow. Just yellow.
Chris Wood nods Burnley in front with a back-post header from a corner. A crowded penalty area caused problems for Newcastle and it's the big man who takes advantage. Big goal for the Clarets.
Wesley fires into the side netting and Jack Grealish heads just wide of the post as Dean Smith's side finally start to attack.
Jamie Vardy almost does a Mo Salah as he races onto a long ball and then tries to score from a tight angle after rounding Krul - but he just can't squeeze it in and it hits the upright.
Five minutes into the second half and finally something happens at Bramall Lane! And it's a goal for the hosts that will hopefully encourage Villa to come out and play a bit now.
This won't take long - draw at the King Power but nothing anywhere else.
63 percent possession for the Blues but no breakthrough as yet. Still that early Mason Mount chance is their best effort so far.
Guess who! It's nine in a row for Vardy - or is it? This may go down as a Tim Krul own goal after Jamie Vardy flicked the all on from a corner. Vardy's header wasn't going in so it's the Norwich keeper who gets credited with it.
Todd Cantwell booked for a foul on Kelechi Iheanacho - but that's just the end of the story. To start with, Norwich put the ball out to get an injured player seen to, but Leicester didn't give the ball back and tried to play on. Fair to say it didn't go down well with the Canaries.
Half an hour gone at Bramall Lane between Sheffield United and Aston Villa and we've got a quick stat update for you... Nothing is happening! Total shots so far - NONE!
Buendia finds Pukki and he finds the bottom corner with a controlled finish beyond Schmeichel - stunning second-placed Leciester.
Tammy Abraham just the wrong side of the post as he fires first time, but it may just be a matter of time before there's a goal at the Bridge.
18’ Didzy puts pressure on Tom Heaton as we look for an opener.
— Sheffield United (@SheffieldUnited) December 14, 2019
🔴 #SUFC 0 - 0 #AVFC 🔵 pic.twitter.com/pd4lMQrHhg
Sheff Utd putting some early pressure on Tom Heaton in the Villa goal
Teemu Pukki, the prolific Finn, should really put Norwich ahead at Leicester but he can't quite get his studs on the ball when sliding in to get ont he end of the cross, close call for Leicester.
Big shout for a penalty at Turf Moor against Newcastle, but it's not given despite VAR having a good old look at that.
Mason Mount is through in on Aaron Ramsdale's goal but the Bournemouth keeper stays big to deny him. Decent start for Chelsea, let's see if they can get ahead before half an hour to bring home one of our Premier League tips.
We're underway in the 3pm kick-offs...
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— Leicester City (@LCFC) December 14, 2019
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Jazzy team news GIF from Leciester's social team.
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— Newcastle United FC (@NUFC) December 14, 2019
This is how we line-up for #BURNEW at Turf Moor this afternoon...#NUFC pic.twitter.com/NvfmETQsRM
Andy Carroll captains the Magpies at Burnley today - they can go FIFTH in the table with a win today - how did that happen?
🔴 Liverpool have the lead at half-time thanks to Mohamed Salah's wonderful finish.#LIVWAT | #LFC pic.twitter.com/LUkeY3RlGw
— Sporting Life Football (@SportingLifeFC) December 14, 2019
It was NOT pretty at Anfield today, but Liverpool got the job done with a 2-0 win over bottom side Watford. Scrappy to say the least but job done, three more points and now over to you Leicester against Norwich...
Two of the promoted sides meet at Bramall Lane and, after spending considerably more in the summer, Aston Villa are struggling and in need of points.
Dean Smith's side have won one of their last six and go into the weekend just outside of the relegation zone - on goal difference - whereas Sheffield United are flying high in eighth.
The Blades are unbeaten on the road so far but some of their home results have been more unpredictable, such as losing to Newcastle last time out in South Yorkshire, and the preference here is to avoid the final outcome.
There could be cards in this one, between two fairly aggressive sides who both average two bookings per game this season.
This is matchday 16 and the cut-off for a suspension for reaching five yellow cards is after game 19. One man close to a suspension is Jack Grealish.
The midfielder is on four cautions and it could be a tough ask for him to go without being booked in their next three (winnable games) against the Blades, Southampton and Norwich.
As the pantomime Villan (see what we did there), Grealish is always in the thick of it and the 4/1 price on him to be carded looks too good to turn down.
Super 6 prediction: Sheffield United 1-1 Aston Villa (Sky Bet odds: )
Such is Leicester's good form, it is no surprise to see them so well fancied in the majority of markets here.
Brendan Rodgers' side have won nine in a row in all competitions while Norwich are in danger of drifting away from the pack in the bottom three of the Premier League table.
Jamie Vardy is in red-hot form and can go closer to his 2015/16 record by scoring in a ninth successive Premier League game - he is, of course, odds-on but you can back him to find the back of the net in the first half at a more appealing 13/10.
The preferred value lies away from the results markets and instead with corners. For all Norwich's recent struggles, they still create chances and average five corners per away game in the top flight this term.
Leicester have the best defensive record in the league having conceded just 10 goals and may well keep out the Canaries, but they could at least have their fair share of defending to do.
Backing at least four Norwich corners is around 5/4 but the more appealing 9/4 price is on them to have at least five set pieces.
Super 6 prediction: Leicester 2-0 Norwich (Sky Bet odds: 13/2)
Best bet: Norwich to have 5+ corners at 9/4
Bournemouth have won at Stamford Bridge in two of their last four Premier League visits, but Eddie Howe's side travel there this weekend in dreadful form and it would be some turnaround in performance to come away with something here.
They have lost five in a row and failed to win 10 of their last 11 in all competitions. Consistency has been an issue in recent years and they could well be facing a relegation fight in the second half of the season.
With the Cherries low on confidence and Chelsea boosted by qualifying for the Champions League knockout stages in midweek, the hosts should cruise into a first-half lead. While the 2/1 price on them to score two or more before the interval is tempting, the 5/4 on them to be leading after 30 minutes is preferred.
Frank Lampard's side have scored 10 goals in this period so far this season, including their last home outing against Aston Villa, and that should put them on their way to a comfortable home win over the Howe's men.
Super 6 prediction: Chelsea 2-0 Bournemouth (Sky Bet odds: 9/2)
Newcastle have been great at home but poor on the road, losing five of eight matches and the Clarets will be hoping to capitalise.
This match could be settled on fine margins and half-time draw is tempting, but the 5/1 price on Jeff Hendrick to score anytime stands out more.
The Irishman is due a goal having gone eight games without finding the back of the net. He has two goals to his name this season and tends to try his luck more often against sides outside the top eight, registering at least one effort against Watford, West Ham, Villa, Sheff United, Everton, Norwich and Brighton (and two against title chasers Leicester).
With the positions he occupies, the late runs he makes and his eye for goal, these odds could be worth taking.
Super 6 prediction: Burnley 1-0 Newcastle (Sky Bet odds: 6/1)
Best bet: Jeff Hendrick to score anytime at 5/1
These two met in the Championship last season, and produced this absolute classic.
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