Premier League LIVE: Chelsea vs Leicester latest score and updates from all the 3pm kick-offs
Latest scores and updates from all of the 3pm kick-offs
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Your support makes all the difference.It promises to be another exciting afternoon in the Premier League with Chelsea, Leicester, Newcastle and more in action.
The Blues host the Foxes at Stamford Bridge in the standout game of six 3pm kick-offs where the bottom of the table looks set to take centre stage.
Watford and Southampton meet in a battle between two teams at the bottom of the form table while West Brom will go in search of Alan Pardew's first league win against Brighton.
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78' - Harry Maguire gets his foot to Victor Moses' low cross but he can only clear the ball as far as Tiemoue Bakayoko, who guides a first-time shot over the bar with his left foot.
85' - Pedro cuts in from the left wing and shoots from distance with his right foot but the ball lands harmlessly in Kasper Schmeichel's arms via a deflection off Marc Albrighton.
90' - We'll have a minimum of four additional minutes at the end of the match.
Full-time - Chelsea 0-0 Leicester
The final whistle goes and Chelsea have drawn 0-0 for the third match in a row after their recent stalemates with Norwich and Arsenal.
A point is enough for the Blues to go level on points with second-placed Manchester United but they remain in third due to their inferior goal difference.
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