GOAL! Tottenham 1-2 Bournemouth: Pape Matar Sarr
GOALS GALORE!
We have a third goal in only a matter of moments.
Pape Matar Sarr's cross ends up finding the back of the net after it rebounds off the post and in.
That's lifted the Spurs support.
Can they mount a comeback in the last 20 minutes?
GOAL! Chelsea 1-0 Leicester: Marc Cucurella
AND NOW CHELSEA LEAD!
Marc Cucurella fires in from outside the box to finally find a way through the Leicester defence from the edge.
He fires low and into the bottom corner from range.
That's a goal that will move them into the top four.
The Foxes now need to try and fight back.
Or they're heading to an 11th loss in 12.
GOAL! Tottenham 0-2 Bournemouth: Evanlison
BOURNEMOUTH HAVE A SECOND!
Evanilson marks his first start since coming back from injury with a goal, perfectly chipping Guglielmo Vicario.
Justin Kluivert slots the Brazilian through and it's brilliant.
The Cherries are on their way to sixth place in the Premier League.
Spurs are going to lose again.
Hey Micky
Now, here's some positivity for Spurs.
Micky van de Ven makes his long-awaited return.
He hasn't made a Premier League appearance since December but now he's finally back fit and ready to feature.
The home fans chant his name as he steps onto the pitch.
Van de Ven has replaced Cristian Romero, while Rodrigo Bentancur has come off for James Maddison too.
We're into the last half an hour.
Typical Vardy
Jamie Vardy was spotted walking out of the tunnel for the second half downing a can of Red Bull.
Can he lead Leicester to a much-needed win?
He's just had the Foxes' first shot on target, with Robert Sanchez getting down to push behind.
So far in the second half, Chelsea have had the most of the ball and a couple of shots at goal themselves.
But they're still yet to find the back of the net.
Back in north London, Heung-min Son's curling effort has bounced just wide of the post as Spurs look for an equaliser.
OFFSIDE!
Bournemouth have been denied a second goal!
It was another superb move from the Cherries as they moved down the left wing and broke through.
Marcus Tavernier was played in behind, and he squared it to Justin Kluivert who smashed into the back of the net.
But VAR takes a look and rules the goal out though, with Antoine Semenyo caught offside in the build-up.
Spurs get away with one.
Back underway
Here we go then, the second halves are underway.
Bournemouth have outclassed Spurs so far, so they'll be confident of taking three points home from this position.
But Ange Postecoglou is sure to have had some harsh words for his side at the break, meaning they may come out fighting.
Captain Heung-min Son has come on for Brennan Johnson, with Lucas Bergvall replacing Yves Bissouma.
Chelsea have probed and pressed, but they're being held by Leicester as we head into the second 45.
Can they find a way through? Or will the Foxes steal something?
Half time boos
The half-time whistles have blown.
Bournemouth lead at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and they've deserved it, with the Cherries showing more quality.
There are some massive boos from the home fans at the break...
At Stamford Bridge, Chelsea and Leicester are locked at 0-0.
Cole Palmer's first-ever penalty miss in the Premier League has kept the Foxes in the game.
Ruud van Nistelrooy's side have only had one shot so far though, with Enzo Maresca's men having 10 without finding the net.
Inevitable
Rodrigo Bentancur picks up his obligatory yellow card.
He has now been booked 11 times across all competitions.
That's the joint-most of any Premier League player alongside Manuel Ugarte, Joelinton and Will Hughes.
Spurs continue to struggle against Bournemouth, with neither side really managing to gets shots away.
It's been quite scrappy and we haven't seen an effort since Dominic Solanke has a header saved 12 minutes ago.
PENALTY SAVED!
COLE PALMER MISSES A PENALTY!
Victor Kristiansen committed the foul in the box on Jadon Sancho, and Palmer stepped up to take...
But his cold streak continues, as Leicester goalkeeper Mads Hermansen gets down to his left to save!
Palmer hasn't scored or assisted in his last six Premier League games, and he couldn't end that run from the spot!
That's the first penalty he's ever missed in the top flight.
It was the 13th he had taken and the best 100% success record from the spot in the competition has now been ended.
Adrian Durham live on talkSPORT: "That does represent a new low for Cole Palmer."
Nightmare continues
Cristian Romero is really struggling out there.
He's now brought down Justin Kluivert on the edge of the box, mistiming his tackle and dangling a leg.
Luckily, Kluivert hits the wall.
It's his first appearance of any kind since December and that's certainly showing, as he's well off the pace.
Perry Groves live on talkSPORT: "You said Romero has been rusty, he needs some WD40.
"He's been Bournemouth's best player."
Bumping heads
At Stamford Bridge, both sides have had chances.
Leicester's Bilal El Khannouss has fired into the hands of Robert Sanchez from the edge of the box.
And at the other end, Cole Palmer has seen a shot blocked.
It's Chelsea who have had most of the ball so far, with a couple of corners being cleared by the Foxes.
Pedro Neto has clashed heads with Wout Faes, which has led to a delay in the game with Neto left bloodied.
Both players have been bandaged up by medical staff.
'A sackable offence'
What a woeful start this is for Spurs!
We're not even at the five minute mark yet and they should be two or three nil down already!
Bournemouth win the ball up high again after Cristian Romero's pass to Yves Bissouma invites pressure.
This time it's Justin Kluivert who breaks through, but his shot is saved by Guglielmo Vicario who denies the Cherries again.
Marcus Tavernier then has a header saved too.
Adrian Durham live on talkSPORT: "The first four minutes of the game have been a sackable offence for Ange Postecoglou."
Welcome back, Cristian
It's almost an instant nightmare for Cristian Romero...
After 20 seconds, he passes the ball straight to Evanilson and the Bournemouth striker is sent clean through on goal.
Fortunately for Romero, Evanilson's strike is saved brilliantly by Guglielmo Vicario who gets down really well.
The Argentinian breathes a sigh of relief.
Spurs have started this game on the back foot and they're really struggling to keep possession.
Kick-off!
We're underway in today's 2pm kick-offs!
Tottenham Hotspur are locked level on points with four different teams - Mancheser United, Everton and West Ham.
A win would move them clear in 13th and give them some momentum heading into a crucial end to the season.
As for Bournemouth, they can jump up to sixth in the Premier League if they pick up three points.
At Stamford Bridge, Enzo Maresca faces his former club, looking to move Chelsea into the top four.
Meanwhile, Leicester are now six points from safety in the relegation zone and they are desperate for a win.
Stick with us for updates...
Long-awaited returns
Dominic Solanke is making his first start in the Premier League for Spurs since January's north London derby.
Having him back up front will be a big boost for Ange Postecoglou, who now has a focal point in the final third.
Bayern loanee Mathys Tel hasn't scored in the league since his move, so Solanke has come straight in to replace him today.
Spurs also have Cristian Romero back at the other end of the pitch.
He's making just his 13th start of the season in the Premier League and his first since December 2024 - a 3-4 defeat to Chelsea.
The Argentinian returning to the back four is going to hopefully bring some stability to Postecoglou's side.
Romero starts next to Kevin Danso for the first time.
Injury boost
We also have some early team news for this afternoon's later game between Arsenal and Manchester United...
And it's good news for the Gunners.
According to The Athletic, Gabriel Martinelli is going to be back in the matchday squad for the first time since February 5.
Martinelli has missed the last three Premier League games, but he will now come back to boost Mikel Arteta's attacking options.
Meanwhile, Bukayo Saka's return to training is also nearing.
Saka had surgery on his hamstring in December and Arsenal have majorly missed his presence on the pitch.
However, he's now tipped to be back training with the squad this month - with an April return to playing likely.
It will give Arteta two of his main stars back for the run-in, although he will still be missing Gabriel Jesus and Kai Havertz.
A few surprises
The teams are in for the 2pm kick-offs!
Spurs captain Heung-min Son has been dropped for their clash against Bournemouth, with Wilson Odobert starting.
Dominic Solanke returns from injury up front while Cristian Romero features for the first time since December.
James Maddison and Mathys Tel are both on the bench too.
As for the Cherries, Evanilson starts up front and Justin Kluivert comes back into the team after a rest in the FA Cup.
Tottenham XI: Vicario, Porro, Romero, Danso, Spence, Bissouma, Bentancur, Sarr, Johnson, Odobert, Solanke.
Subs: Kinsky, Udogie, Van de Ven, Gray, Bergvall, Maddison, Son, Tel, Scarlett.
Bournemouth XI: Kepa, Cook, Hill, Huijsen, Kerkez, Christie, Adams, Kluivert, Semenyo, Tavernier, Evanilson.
Subs: Dennis, Soler, Scott, Brooks, Jebbison, Ouattara, Sinisterra, Akinmboni, Silcott-Duberry.
At Stamford Bridge, Reece James absent for Chelsea.
He's reported to be ill, while Romeo Lavia features in the Blues' squad for the first time since January 14.
Wesley Fofana starts against his former club at right-back with James and Malo Gusto both sidelined.
Meanwhile, Leicester have changed their system and look to be playing a five-at-the-back formation.
Conor Coady slots into the defence while Luke Thomas starts at wing-back and Patson Daka partners Jamie Vardy up front.
Chelsea XI: Sanchez, Fofana, Tosin, Colwill, Cucurella, Caicedo, Fernandez, Neto, Palmer, Sancho, Nkunku.
Subs: Jorgensen, Chalobah, Badiashile, Antwi, Acheampong, Amougou, Lavia, Dewsbury-Hall, George.
Leicester XI: Hermansen, Justin, Faes, Coady, Kristiansen, Thomas, Ndidi, Soumare, El Khannouss, Daka, Vardy.
Subs: Stolarczyk, Okoli, Ricardo, Coulibaly, Winks, Buonanotte, Mavididi, De Cordova-Reid, Ayew.
Erik ten Years
Erik ten Hag was planning to be Manchester United manager for 10 years, according to his former first-team coach.
Ex-Premier League striker Benni McCarthy was part of Ten Hag's backroom staff at Old Trafford for two years.
And he's now revealed that the Dutchman planned to be at Man United for a decade before being sacked two years into his tenure in October last year.
McCarthy told BBC Sport Africa: "I was given an incredible opportunity to work with one of the biggest and best clubs in the world under the guidance of Erik ten Hag.
"I learned utmost professionalism because the manager I worked under was not just a disciplinarian, but he was the best and one of the most unbelievable professionals I've ever seen in the game.
"Extremely hard-working, very dedicated, very passionate, he planned on being the Manchester United coach for the next 10 years.
"That was his vision."
New director
Arsenal have reached an agreement with Andrea Berta to become their new sporting director, talkSPORT understands.
The Gunners have been searching for a new transfer guru following Edu's exit in November.
Edu had spent five years at the Emirates Stadium, having returned to the club in 2019.
Interim sporting director Jason Ayto had been a candidate for the role, along with former Gunners midfielder Tomas Rosicky.
Former Manchester United sporting director Dan Ashworth was also linked with the role, having suddenly left Old Trafford in December.
However, Berta is set to be handed the job.
The Italian had been linked with joining AC Milan in recent weeks following his exit from Atletico Madrid.
Berta spent 12 years with the Spanish giants before leaving the club in January.
Full-time: Wolves 1-1 Everton
It's all over at Molineux and it ends one goal apiece.
The 1-1 scoreline means that David Moyes' side are now eight games unbeaten in the Premier League.
A draw sees Wolves go six points clear of the relegation zone while Everton are now 16 points clear of the drop zone.
GOAL! Wolves 1-1 Everton - Marshall Munetsi
It's game on at Molineux!
Just a matter of minutes after Everton took charge of the game, Marshall Munetsi grabs an equaliser.
Wolves are in real need of points to bolster their survival hopes and they'll be hoping to kick on now and grab another.