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Martin Gamage says: “And the chorus of boos ring out at Spurs. I don’t bet as a rule but as a Spurs fan I’m going to hedge my disappointment and put some money on this Spurs team to go down. I genuinely don’t think they have the stomach for this fight. Newcastle have been by far the better team.”

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Do not forget we have West Ham v Man United going on, too. Almost 10 minutes in over in East London.

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Peter Crosby emails: “I know there’s a bit of contention about this issue, but in terms of the Spurs fans’ responsibility – they may not be able to to affect the choice of the Spurs hierarchy, or the efficacy of the sporting directors, or the skill and ability of the medical department or the muscle fallibility of our best players – BUT – they can be responsible for one thing – getting those 11 mostly very young lads the support they need. It’s not rocket science. I know this is a nuanced issue but the atmosphere is terrible and the only people who can make that better are the fans.”

ShareHalf time: Tottenham 0-1 Newcastle

Boos from the home fans.

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GOAL! Tottenham 0-1 Newcastle: Elanga lifts a cross to the back post where Thiaw is waiting. The defender heads it down, Vicario makes the save but Thiaw is the quickest to the rebound.

ShareGOAL! Tottenham 0-1 Newcastle (Thiaw, 45+5)

It’s what Newcastle deserve.

ShareHalf time: Chelsea 1-0 Leeds

Joao Pedro has given Chelsea the lead.

ShareHalf time: Everton 1-0 Bournemouth

Ndiaye’s penalty is the difference at the moment.

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Tottenham 0-0 Newcastle: Willock’s scalp was offside. A buzz cut might have ensured the goal counter.

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That might be the tightest offside call I’ve ever seen. Spurs reprieved.

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GOAL? Tottenham 0-1 Newcastle: The visitors win the ball back and quickly move up the field. Ramsey threads a pass to Willock who curls a corner around a defender into the corner. We get a lengthy VAR check for offside … it is tight.

ShareGOAL! Tottenham 0-1 Newcastle (Willock, 44)

The midfielder keeps his cool to find the corner.

ShareGOAL! Everton 1-0 Bournemouth (Ndiaye, pen, 42)

No mistake from the spot.

Everton’s Iliman Ndiaye scores their first goal from the penalty spot. Photograph: Phil Noble/ReutersNdiaye celebrates. Photograph: Peter Byrne/PAShare

Updated at 15.24 EST

Everton 0-0 Bournemouth: PENALTY TO EVERTON!

Bournemouth’s Rayan fouls Everton’s Jarrad Branthwaite and gives away a penalty. Photograph: Peter Byrne/PAShare

Updated at 15.21 EST

Peter Oh writes: “Calling this Newcastle strip jazzy might be an affront to jazz. According to the kit maker’s official verbiage, the design is a nod to the ‘97/’98 season, and the colours are called Victory Blue and Bahia Orange.

“Orange you glad to know this? Anyway, to Victory!”

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Tottenham 0-0 Newcastle: Sarr is booked for diving in an attempt to get Ramsey booked. What a dismal night this is for Spurs so far. At least it’s level.

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Tottenham 0-0 Newcastle: No need for the neighbours to complain about the decibel levels. Sounds silent inside the stadium.

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Everton 0-0 Bournemouth: Barry should open the scoring but misses from very close range. Poor Thierno.

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Tottenham 0-0 Newcastle: Odobert off, Tel on.

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Chelsea 1-0 Leeds: Palmer is at the heart of everything for Chelsea, he flicks the ball into Joao Pedro’s path but he flashes his shot wide.

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Tottenham 0-0 Newcastle: Tel seems to be getting prepared to replace the Frenchman.

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Tottenham 0-0 Newcastle: More concern for Spurs with Odobert down on the ground needing lengthy treatment.

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Chelsea 1-0 Leeds: There are calls for a penalty after Gusto and Gudmundsson tangle in the box. There is a pull on the shorts but the Leeds man goes down too easily.

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Everton 0-0 Bournemouth: Toth fires a free-kick at goal but Pickford is behind it.

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Tottenham 0-0 Newcastle: Spurs look to be making progress on the attack but they end up turning around and the ball ends up back with the defence. That does not please the fans.

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Chelsea 1-0 Leeds: GOAL! Palmer finds space in midfield, opens himself up and slips a through ball for Joao Pedro, who is quicker than the defender, allowing him time to dink it over Darlow.

Despite being under pressure from Sebastiaan Bornauw of Leeds, Chelsea’s Joao Pedro sticks the ball past Leeds’ keeper Karl Darlow to put the home side ahead. Photograph: Mike Hewitt/Getty ImagesShare

Updated at 15.01 EST

GOAL! Chelsea 1-0 Leeds (Joao Pedro, 24)

A lovely finish from the Brazilian.

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Tottenham 0-0 Newcastle: Spurs lift the ball into the box and Solanke goes down under pressure from behind. The striker wants a penalty but there is no chance of that.

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Chelsea 0-0 Leeds: The Blues have a free-kick around 30 yards from goal. It is worked smartly into the box, Pedro chests it down but can’t make effective contact on the volley.

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Chelsea 0-0 Leeds: Palmer takes aim from 20 yards but there is no power in the shot, allowing Leeds get possession and counter but it ends with Gudmundsson committing a foul and getting harshly booked.

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Tottenham 0-0 Newcastle: Burn knocks the ball down for Ramsey to attack, he miscues his shot and Van de Ven sends it behind. The crowd is getting agitated.

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Tottenham 0-0 Newcastle: Howe’s side are onto their fifth corner in the first 15 minutes. Vicario punches clear on this occasion.

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