<p>Manchester City opened up a six-point lead at the top of the Premier League with a first half demolition of Leicester in a thrilling 6-3 win as Chelsea got back on track with a 3-1 victory at Aston Villa on Sunday.</p>.<p>Three of the scheduled nine Boxing Day matches were postponed due to coronavirus outbreaks as Britain battles record numbers of cases caused by the Omicron strain of the virus.</p>.<p>Earlier this week, Premier League clubs rejected the option of temporarily halting the season to allow a circuit breaker for infections.</p>.<p>And a stop to the season may be the only way to slow City's charge towards a fourth title in five seasons as Pep Guardiola's men have now won nine league games in a row.</p>.<p>Leicester appeared to have been blown away by four goals inside 25 minutes, but rallied to 4-3 at one point hurting City with rapid breaks to make the champions fight for the three points.</p>.<p>Kevin De Bruyne blasted home to open the floodgates before Riyad Mahrez netted against his former club from the penalty spot.</p>.<p>Ilkay Gundogan rounded off a brilliant City team move to make it 3-0 before Raheem Sterling won and converted the champions' second penalty.</p>.<p>Leicester produced a stirring second half fightback thanks to James Maddison.</p>.<p>The midfielder pulled a goal back before leading a break finished off by Ademola Lookman.</p>.<p>Kelechi Iheanacho made it 4-3 when he bundled home from close range after Ederson could only turn Maddison's shot onto the bar.</p>.<p>But City quickly restored some order as Aymeric Laporte powered home from a corner and Sterling rounded off the scoring from close range.</p>.<p>"It was a roller coaster," said Guardiola. "It was a typical Boxing Day game, lots of goals. It was entertaining for everyone."</p>.<p>After one win in their previous four league games, Chelsea came from behind against a Villa team without boss Steven Gerrard due to a positive Covid test.</p>.<p>Hampered by injuries and Covid absences, Chelsea had surrendered top spot during a spluttering run before Christmas.</p>.<p>They were in trouble again when Reece James headed Matt Targett's cross into his own net in the 28th minute.</p>.<p>But Jorginho equalised six minutes later, the Italian stroking home a penalty after Matt Cash tripped Callum Hudson-Odoi.</p>.<p>Romelu Lukaku came off the bench at half-time and, in the 65th minute, the Belgian striker headed just his sixth Chelsea goal since his move from Inter Milan.</p>.<p>Lukaku won a stoppage-time penalty after his powerful run was halted by Ezri Konsa's foul and once again Jorginho did the job from the spot.</p>.<p>"The own goal made things super complicated. The reaction was very good. It was a deserved win but hard work," Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel said.</p>.<p>Third placed Chelsea are level on points with second placed Liverpool, whose game against Leeds was one of Sunday's Covid postponements.</p>.<p>Arsenal consolidated their position in fourth with a routine 5-0 win at rock bottom Norwich.</p>.<p>Goals from Bukayo Saka and Kieran Tierney put the result beyond much doubt before half-time.</p>.<p>Saka added a second before Alexandre Lacazette's penalty and substitute Emile Smith Rowe rounded off a fifth consecutive win for Mikel Arteta's men.</p>.<p>"We looked really sharp and committed," said Arteta. "It's a big win for us."</p>.<p>Spurs moved up to fifth, six points behind their north London rivals but with three games in hand, after easing past a depleted Crystal Palace 3-0.</p>.<p>Palace's request for the game to be postponed was dismissed by the Premier League despite a coronavirus outbreak that left them without manager Patrick Vieira.</p>.<p>Harry Kane swept home just his third Premier League goal of the season before Lucas Moura powered in a header.</p>.<p>Wilfried Zaha was sent-off for two bookable offences before half-time and Son Heung-min added a third 16 minutes from time.</p>.<p>West Ham's bid for the top four is falling apart fast as they were beaten 3-2 at home by Southampton.</p>.<p>First half goals from Leandro Trossard and Neal Maupay gave Brighton their first league win since September as the Seagulls beat Brentford 2-0.</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest DH videos here</strong></p>
<p>Manchester City opened up a six-point lead at the top of the Premier League with a first half demolition of Leicester in a thrilling 6-3 win as Chelsea got back on track with a 3-1 victory at Aston Villa on Sunday.</p>.<p>Three of the scheduled nine Boxing Day matches were postponed due to coronavirus outbreaks as Britain battles record numbers of cases caused by the Omicron strain of the virus.</p>.<p>Earlier this week, Premier League clubs rejected the option of temporarily halting the season to allow a circuit breaker for infections.</p>.<p>And a stop to the season may be the only way to slow City's charge towards a fourth title in five seasons as Pep Guardiola's men have now won nine league games in a row.</p>.<p>Leicester appeared to have been blown away by four goals inside 25 minutes, but rallied to 4-3 at one point hurting City with rapid breaks to make the champions fight for the three points.</p>.<p>Kevin De Bruyne blasted home to open the floodgates before Riyad Mahrez netted against his former club from the penalty spot.</p>.<p>Ilkay Gundogan rounded off a brilliant City team move to make it 3-0 before Raheem Sterling won and converted the champions' second penalty.</p>.<p>Leicester produced a stirring second half fightback thanks to James Maddison.</p>.<p>The midfielder pulled a goal back before leading a break finished off by Ademola Lookman.</p>.<p>Kelechi Iheanacho made it 4-3 when he bundled home from close range after Ederson could only turn Maddison's shot onto the bar.</p>.<p>But City quickly restored some order as Aymeric Laporte powered home from a corner and Sterling rounded off the scoring from close range.</p>.<p>"It was a roller coaster," said Guardiola. "It was a typical Boxing Day game, lots of goals. It was entertaining for everyone."</p>.<p>After one win in their previous four league games, Chelsea came from behind against a Villa team without boss Steven Gerrard due to a positive Covid test.</p>.<p>Hampered by injuries and Covid absences, Chelsea had surrendered top spot during a spluttering run before Christmas.</p>.<p>They were in trouble again when Reece James headed Matt Targett's cross into his own net in the 28th minute.</p>.<p>But Jorginho equalised six minutes later, the Italian stroking home a penalty after Matt Cash tripped Callum Hudson-Odoi.</p>.<p>Romelu Lukaku came off the bench at half-time and, in the 65th minute, the Belgian striker headed just his sixth Chelsea goal since his move from Inter Milan.</p>.<p>Lukaku won a stoppage-time penalty after his powerful run was halted by Ezri Konsa's foul and once again Jorginho did the job from the spot.</p>.<p>"The own goal made things super complicated. The reaction was very good. It was a deserved win but hard work," Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel said.</p>.<p>Third placed Chelsea are level on points with second placed Liverpool, whose game against Leeds was one of Sunday's Covid postponements.</p>.<p>Arsenal consolidated their position in fourth with a routine 5-0 win at rock bottom Norwich.</p>.<p>Goals from Bukayo Saka and Kieran Tierney put the result beyond much doubt before half-time.</p>.<p>Saka added a second before Alexandre Lacazette's penalty and substitute Emile Smith Rowe rounded off a fifth consecutive win for Mikel Arteta's men.</p>.<p>"We looked really sharp and committed," said Arteta. "It's a big win for us."</p>.<p>Spurs moved up to fifth, six points behind their north London rivals but with three games in hand, after easing past a depleted Crystal Palace 3-0.</p>.<p>Palace's request for the game to be postponed was dismissed by the Premier League despite a coronavirus outbreak that left them without manager Patrick Vieira.</p>.<p>Harry Kane swept home just his third Premier League goal of the season before Lucas Moura powered in a header.</p>.<p>Wilfried Zaha was sent-off for two bookable offences before half-time and Son Heung-min added a third 16 minutes from time.</p>.<p>West Ham's bid for the top four is falling apart fast as they were beaten 3-2 at home by Southampton.</p>.<p>First half goals from Leandro Trossard and Neal Maupay gave Brighton their first league win since September as the Seagulls beat Brentford 2-0.</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest DH videos here</strong></p>