Arsenal vs Leicester LIVE: Premier League result and final score after Lacazette penalty and Partey goal
Arsenal 2-0 Leicester: Follow live reaction as Arsenal reclaimed their top-four spot with a win at home to Leicester
Follow live reaction as Arsenal went fourth in the Premier League after goals from Thomas Partey and a Alexandre Lacazette penalty secured a 2-0 win over Leicester. Arsenal started the match sixth following wins for Manchester United and West Ham but end the weekend where they started it as Mikel Arteta’s side continued their push for a top-four spot and Champions League qualification.
Partey opened the scoring early on as Leicester conceded yet another goal from a corner, with the midfielder meeting Gabriel Martinelli’s delivery to head in at the near post. Despite Arsenal’s good start, Leicester settled and grew into the game. Brendan Rodgers’ side could have gone into half-time level were it not for an excellent save from Aaron Ramsdale to deny a Harvey Barnes header.
Lacazette’s second-half penalty, awarded for a Caglar Soyuncu handball and following a lengthy VAR check, largely settled the contest as Arteta’s side claimed a fifth-straight win ahead of Wednesday’s meeting with Liverpool.
42’ - Chelsea 0-0 Newcastle
Murphy almost bursts into the box but Christensen defends his area well.
Neither side have quite had the cutting edge in this half and we’re without a shot on target so far.
A direct, diagonal ball toward Ziyech ends in another Chelsea corner - will we see the breakthrough before half time?
Not this time, as Burn powers a header clear.
38’ - Chelsea 0-0 Newcastle
Yellow card for Havertz as he jumps into an aerial challenge with his elbow bent and clattered the head of Dan Burn.
VAR are taking a look and it doesn’t look tremendous it has be said.
Burn isn’t happy at all and has a harsh word with the German after receiving treatment.
34’ - Chelsea 0-0 Newcastle
Parts of the ground begin cheering as the ball ripples the net - but Mason Mount’s free-kick has hit the outside netting and is wide.
Newcastle’s turn to attack off a corner this time and Burn flicks a header goalwards but it’s just wide of the far post.
The two sets of fans in the stands have a bit of a back-and-forth over who has to get Mike Ashley as their next owner.
Meanwhile, Watford have gone 2-0 up at Southampton - Cucho Hernandez has his second.
31’ - Chelsea 0-0 Newcastle
Timo Werner runs in behind the defence but Lascelles is there on the cover and blocks it behind for another corner.
Newcastle dealing well with set-piece threats so far and they clear this one too.
The pressure keeps coming though and Havertz drills a cross along the six-yard box - nobody on hand to tap in.
27’ - Chelsea 0-0 Newcastle
Guimaraes is dominating Jorginho somewhat in the centre of the park when they go head-to-head in there.
The Brazilian wins the ball once more but the attempted counter-attack only ends in a Chelsea raid down the left and a corner being won.
It’s sent out to Mount on the edge of the box but his awkward volley is well off-target.
22’ - Chelsea 0-0 Newcastle
Allan Saint-Maximin gets a big applause from Newcastle fans as he goes for a warm-up.
Ziyech has to track back and make a timely interception after Targett and Longstaff opt against shooting following a deep ball to the back post.
17’ - Chelsea 0-0 Newcastle
Still scoreless at Stamford Bridge but we’ve had two goals go in elsewhere.
Cucho Hernandez has put Watford ahead at Southampton, 1-0 there, and Leeds are off to a positive start with a Rodrigo goal at home to Norwich.
Could it be a first, and vital, win for Jesse Marsch there?
12’ - Chelsea 0-0 Newcastle
Rudiger engaging in a couple of scuffles already and now fouls Murphy as he looks to clear a set-piece. The Chelsea No2 has also had a run-in with the referee in the opening stages, disgruntled at a corner decision initially not going his way.
7’ - Chelsea 0-0 Newcastle
Chelsea certainly having the better of the early proceedings in terms of possession and getting into the attacking half of the pitch, but Newcastle certainly holding their own.
A direct ball toward Wood eventually ends in an offside flag, while Kante and Werner combine at the other end but the visitors stand firm again.
3’ - Chelsea 0-0 Newcastle
Mason Mount surges through the middle but the Magpies get enough players back to crowd him out.
Underway in all five 2pm games in the Premier League now.
Chelsea are still wearing their ‘Three’-sponsored home kits, by the way.
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