Tottenham 5-0 Swansea, Sunderland 2-1 Leicester: Premier League as it happened
Harry Kane and Christian Eriksen net a brace apiece as Spurs thrash relegation candidates at White Hart Lane.
Premier League matchweek 14
Full-time: Crystal Palace 3-0 Southampton
Full-time: Stoke 2-0 Burnley
Full-time: Sunderland 2-1 Leicester
Full-time: Tottenham 5-0 Swansea
Full-time: West Brom 3-1 Watford
Tottenham pick up only their second win in 11 matches across all competitions in emphatic style. Swansea's relegation fears and the nagging feeling that Bob Bradley might be out of his depth will only increase in strength on the basis of that wretched performance.
That is all for this particular live blog, but the Premier League day isn't quite over yet. You can also join me for live coverage of the teatime clash between London rivals West Ham and Arsenal.
Goodbye for now.
Eriksen's first league goal of the season last weekend was a thing of real beauty, but this one was far, far scrappier.
The ball loops up into the air after Fabianski saves Alli's low shot and bounces in off the reluctant Dane, despite the best efforts of Jordi Amat.
Swansea will be desperate to hear that final whistle. Only the offside flag denied Kane a hat-trick a few minutes ago.
Flying in Europe, Leicester have been brought back to earth with a bump in the Premier League after last year's fairytale title run.
Just two points above the bottom three before kick-off, the Foxes are now losing to rock-bottom Sunderland after Huth deflects Jan Kirchhoff's header into his own net.
After West Brom, Stoke and Palace double their leads, Tottenham finally break down Swansea's stubborn resistance.
Alli tumbles theatrically after appearing to be clipped by ex-Spurs full-back Kyle Naughton. Referee Jonathan Moss takes an incredibly long time to mull over the decision, but finally gives an extremely contentious penalty.
Kane, who signed a new six-year deal at White Hart Lane on Thursday, then steps up to send Fabianski the wrong way from 12 yards.
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Still no goals in any of the mid-afternoon kick-offs. Tottenham have seen plenty of early possession against Swansea, as you might expect, but are yet to find a breakthrough.
Neil Taylor is fortunate not to have been sent off for an incredibly reckless high boot that caught Kyle Walker full in the face and left him needing treatment.
Bradley, meanwhile, makes two alterations to the team that led 3-1 at home to Palace and later trailed 4-3 before two stoppage-time goals from Fernando Llorente.
Federico Fernandez has a broken toe, so his place and centre-back is occupied by Mike van der Hoorn. Jefferson Montero also replaces Wayne Routledge out wide.
Ki Sung-Yueng is still absent with his own broken toe.
Tottenham are without influential defender Toby Alderweireld for the 10th match in a row today despite suggestions that he could feature for the first time since suffering that knee injury at West Brom in October.
Mauricio Pochettino makes one change from the side beaten by Chelsea, with left-back Danny Rose returning from suspension in place of Kevin Wimmer.
Ben Davies and Erik Lamela are still sidelined, while Vincent Janssen misses out with an ankle problem.
Good afternoon and welcome to IBTimes UK's latest live coverage of the Premier League. You can join me elsewhere for the second half of Manchester City vs Chelsea, but here our focus switches to this afternoon's five 15.00 GMT kick-offs.
Our feature game comes from White Hart Lane, where Tottenham Hotspur, who lost their status as the top-flight's last remaining unbeaten team with a 2-1 defeat at Chelsea, hope to end a dismal run of just one win in 10 matches across all competitions against struggling Swansea City.
Bob Bradley's side picked up their first league win since the opening day of the season last time out, an extraordinary nine-goal thriller against Crystal Palace.
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