Substitute Armando Broja headed in a last-minute equaliser as Burnley salvaged a 1-1 draw with Bournemouth, which ended the visitors' seven-game Premier League losing run. Bournemouth had been in charge of the contest and looked on course for victory when Antoine Semenyo picked out the bottom corner with a fine finish, capitalising on an untimely slip from Josh Laurent in the 67th minute, before it was cancelled out.
Armando Broja scored an injury-time equaliser as Burnley ended their seven-match losing run with a 1-1 draw at Bournemouth. Having seen a Jaidon Anthony goal ruled out for offside late in the first half, Burnley looked set to suffer an eighth successive defeat when Antoine Semenyo, heavily linked with a move away from Bournemouth with the likes of Manchester City and Manchester United thought to be interested, put the Cherries ahead.
The Blues then did not get going at St James' Park, a ground where they had lost 15 times in the Premier League era, and found themselves 2-0 down through a pair of first-half goals from striker Nick Woltemade. So poor was the first half that Chelsea gave up an expected goals figure of 1.97 - their worst in a first 45 minutes for more than two years.
Boxing Bryan Armen Graham straps in for live coverage of events in Miami as the former two-time world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua meets the YouTuber turned boxer Jake Paul across eight three-minute rounds. Given Paul's 13-fight career consists mainly of former UFC stars or faded boxing greats, this contest and Joshua's involvement has sparked a backlash, particularly since Paul, who has regularly fought at cruiserweight since he swapped life as an influencer to enter the world of boxing,
The festive season is when the Premier League really comes into its own. It's a busy schedule for the players while their continental counterparts have their feet up, but football at Christmas is a truly beautiful tradition. There's more to the holidays than the Premier League, though, so we all have to accept that there are places to go and people to visit in the second half of December, just when the fixtures are piling up.
A small raft of Premier League players will be walking a fine line over the next few games as they try to avoid picking up another yellow card that would lead to a suspension. The rule is that players who receive five yellow cards before a certain date will be served with an automatic one-match suspension. Here's everything you need to know about who is at risk and when the cut-off expires.
Newcastle United defender Tino Livramento has been ruled out of the visit of Chelsea after he sustained a knee injury in the League Cup quarter-final win against Fulham on Wednesday. "I don't think it's a serious injury, but the complication we have is that Tino has injured that knee before in a very similar area, so that always makes the potential recovery time a little bit longer," head coach Eddie Howe told Friday's press conference. "So I don't think we will see him before 2026."
Liverpool striker Hugo Ekitike has four goals in his last two Premier League matches and looks to be turning into one of Arne Slot's most important players. The France international, who signed from Eintracht Frankfurt in a deal worth up to 79m in the summer, now has seven league goals in 15 appearances. With Mohamed Salah now with Egypt for the Africa Cup of Nations, Alexander Isak struggling for form and Cody Gakpo injured, Ekitike is the man to lead Liverpool's line.
In this brand new quiz, you'll answer 20 questions about football anywhere, any time, any how. It's number 94 this week and we ask you to scrape the insides of your brain to answer questions about Premier League points, South American representation in England, revenge-hat-tricks and much more. Remember to let us know how you got on in the comments.
The festive schedule of the Premier League has attracted the ire of fans due to the unusual absence of Boxing Day matches, with the exception of just one in the familiar Friday evening time slot. This weekend is the final full programme of fixtures before Christmas. Our how-to-watch guide will give you all the information you need to know to watch Premier League matches from the comfort of your own home.