Leicester drop points in West Brom draw; Bournemouth inch away from relegation

LEICESTER, ENGLAND - MARCH 01: Jamie Vardy of Leicester City reacts during the Barclays Premier League match between Leicester City and West Bromwich Albion at The King Power Stadium on March 1, 2016 in Leicester, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)

Premier League leader Leicester dropped two points in its unlikely bid for the title by drawing 2-2 at home to West Bromwich Albion on Tuesday.

Craig Gardner curled in a 50th-minute free kick to deny Leicester a win that would have pushed the team provisionally five points clear ahead of games for title rivals Tottenham, Arsenal and Manchester City on Wednesday.

Leicester fell behind to a goal by Salomon Rondon in the 11th minute, but roared back when central midfielders Danny Drinkwater and Andy King scored in the 31st and 45th minutes, respectively.

Leicester, which squandered a slew of late chances, is bidding to become arguably the most unlikely title winner in the history of England's top league, having only narrowly avoided relegation last season.

Norwich 1-2 Chelsea

The quickest goal in the English Premier League this season set Chelsea on its way to a 2-1 win over Norwich on Tuesday.

Young Brazilian Kenedy scored after 39 seconds with a fine finish into the bottom corner from just outside the penalty area. Diego Costa added Chelsea's second goal just before halftime, chipping over onrushing goalkeeper John Ruddy.

Norwich winger Nathan Redmond scored from a tight angle after 68 minutes, but Chelsea hung on for a win that provisionally left the team five points off a Europa League place as its fine run of form under interim manager Guus Hiddink continued.

Norwich is now without a win in its last seven league games, and has dropped into the relegation zone on 24 points.

Bournemouth 2-0 Southampton

Bournemouth moved further away from the Premier League relegation zone with a 2-0 victory over Southampton in the south coast derby on Tuesday.

Bournemouth took the lead with a volley by defender Steve Cook from inside the area in the 31st minute, and striker Benik Afobe sealed the victory in the 79th minute, heading home a free kick from Matt Ritchie.

The home side moved onto 32 points, eight clear of the drop zone, while seventh-place Southampton missed a chance to press its case for European football next season.

In a bizarre incident at the end of the first half, fourth official Kevin Friend struck his head on the dugout, and was taken to hospital.

Aston Villa 1-3 Everton

Everton plunged Aston Villa closer to relegation from the Premier League with a 3-1 win at the last-place team on Tuesday, with many disgruntled home fans walking out in the second half.

Ramiro Funes Mori, Aaron Lennon and Romelu Lukaku scored for mid-table Everton at Villa Park, which rapidly emptied as Villa supporters showed their unhappiness with the team's situation.

Villa, which has never been out of the Premier League, is eight points from safety with 10 games remaining.

Funes Mori headed in unmarked in the fifth minute from a corner by Kevin Mirallas, who also provided the assist for Lennon at the end of a swift counter-attack in the 30th.

Lukaku tied his career-best haul of 17 goals in a Premier League season with a close-range finish in the 60th.

Rudy Gestede scored a 79th-minute consolation.

Sunderland 2-2 Crystal Palace

Fabio Borini scored a 90th minute equalizer to earn Sunderland a 2-2 draw with Crystal Palace that lifted his team out of the Premier League relegation zone on Tuesday.

The substitute scored from a seemingly impossible angle to rescue a point for Sam Allardyce's side. Dame N'Doye had given the hosts a first-half lead with a deflected that shot wrong-footed goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey.

Conor Wickham scored both of Palace's goals after the break with two fine finishes against his former club.

Sunderland, which is still without a clean sheet in 14 matches, climb out of the relegation zone on goal difference, swapping places with Norwich.

Palace, which now hasn't won in 11 Premier League games, remains in 14th place, nine points above the drop zone.