Premier League LIVE SCORE: Tottenham vs Wolves latest plus updates from Leicester vs Man City as Forest LEAD Everton

HT: Tottenham 2-1 Wolves

As always, it’s the same old story for Spurs.

They look good going forward, but defensively they look like they couldn’t stop a marauding toddler coming through the middle of the park.

However, they led at half-time, which would be enough to take some pressure off Ange Postecoglou.

View from SunSports Dan King at King Power

It really is all Leicester.

They’ve had three decent openings in this second half, without forcing Stefan Ortega into a save yet.

Guardiola had seen enough and so he sent on…James McAtee, whose Premier League experience so far this season amounted to two minutes.

It is Phil Foden who is off and the form of Footballer of the Year is symbolic of City’s struggles.

And Vardy has just put a golden chance over the crossbar.

View from SunSport’s Ken Lawrence at Goodison Park

Sean Dyche is right – he often says that every time things start to look brighter at Everton, another cloud appears.

His team bravely navigated their way through three consecutive draws against Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City.

The Toffees had lost just one of their last seven games and Dyche and should have been on something of a high – instead of their first half performance against the upwardly mobile – mobile Forest has been a real letdown for him and the home fans.

View from SunSport’s Tom Barclay in North London

What a huge goal that could turn out to be for Ange Postecoglou.

Just as the Australians were preparing to go into the break after Son Heung-min’s penalty miss, Brennan Johnson put his side ahead with a fine finish.

Dejan Kulusevski picked it up and it feels at times today that the Swede has carried Spurs, who may be winning but not playing very well.

View from SunSports Jordan Davies at Selhurst Park

Decent half between two struggling teams, but Ivan Juric needs to find something different from his Saints.

They have had their moments but Palace look so dangerous yet so sloppy.

In his program notes, Palace boss Oliver Glasner wrote: “There’s a great quote from Kobe Bryant: ‘Try to be better today than you were yesterday and better tomorrow than you were today’. This doesn’t stop in 2025.”

How about being better in the second half?

View from SunSports Andy Dillon at Craven Cottage

BOURNEMOUTH are lucky to still be in this game. They are a goal down, but could also easily be a man down.

Ryan Christie has escaped with a booking for what to all but referee Rob Jones and VAR Peter Bankes, a cast-iron challenge against Antonee Robinson.

The midfielder took out Andreas Pereira and lost control of the ball in doing so, he then went full throttle to recover and collide with Robinson’s left shin. How it is not red, I am waiting to be informed by PGMOL.