See the facts you need to know from the weekend matches
Manchester City 6-3 Leicester CityThis is the first Premier League match on Boxing Day to produce as many as nine goals, and the highest scoring match in the top flight overall on Boxing Day since Oldham 3-6 Man Utd in 1991
Norwich City 0-5 ArsenalArsenal have scored more goals in their last two Premier League away matches (9) than they managed in their first eight on the road this season (6), while this is the first time the Gunners have netted 4+ goals in consecutive away matches in the competition since April 2009
Tottenham Hotspur 3-0 Crystal PalaceSpurs' striker Harry Kane scored his ninth Boxing Day goal in the Premier League, the joint-most in the history of the competition along with Robbie Fowler
West Ham United 2-3 SouthamptonSouthampton’s James Ward-Prowse became just the fourth player in Premier League history to have scored 10+ penalties and 10+ direct free-kick goals, after Thierry Henry, Cristiano Ronaldo and Ian Harte
Aston Villa 1-3 ChelseaSince Thomas Tuchel's first match in charge of Chelsea in January, the Blues have scored more penalties in the Premier League than any other club (12), with Jorginho netting 10 of these himself - more than any other club besides Chelsea in this period
Brighton & Hove Albion 2-0 BrentfordNeal Maupay, who scored against his former club Brentford, has struck 44 per cent of Brighton's Premier League goals this season, with seven out of 16. Only Raphinha for Leeds United (also 44 per cent) and Teemu Pukki for Norwich City (63 per cent) can match or better that ratio this term
Newcastle United 1-1- Manchester UnitedNewcastle recorded eight shots on target in this match, while only facing four from Man Utd – the first time they have recorded twice as many shots on target as the Red Devils in a Premier League match since such data was first recorded in 2003/04