Did your team live up to expectations at the weekend? We asked former Arsenal and Leicester striker - and Sky Sports Now guest - Alan Smith to give each side a grade based on their 90-minute performance in the Premier League or FA Cup over the weekend.So how did your team fare? Did they get an A+ or an F, or somewhere in between? Read on to see how your team has been ranked, starting with the Premier League...Premier League grades Premier League results Man City 4-0 Stoke City Aston Villa 2-4 Southampton Bournemouth 1-4 Chelsea Liverpool 2-2 Newcastle Sunderland 0-0 Arsenal Leicester 4-0 Swansea Leicester - A+ Jamie Redknapp was full of praise after watching Riyad Mahrez’s performance in Leicester’s 4-0 win over Swansea What a performance. I thought it could be a bit nervy, but the early goal got them on the road and they didnt look back. It was a celebration of everything thats been good about them this season.They didnt miss a beat despite Jamie Vardys absence and it would have meant a lot to the squad because nobody wants to be called a one-man team. I dont think we ever thought they were, but Leonardo Ulloa and Jeff Schlupp came in and did brilliantly to replace Vardys goals. A great day all round.Man City - A Jamie Redknapp says he is impressed with Manchester Citys Kelechi Iheanacho It looked very comfortable for City and with a Champions League match looming, they were effectively playing for places. Manuel Pellegrini played a strong side, although he left out Kevin De Bruyne. Kelechi Iheanacho once again showed us what a quality finisher he is. It was just the run-out they would have wanted ahead of the semi-final.Chelsea - A Eden Hazard scored his first Premier League goals of the season at Bournemouth It was one of Chelseas better performances this season. Cesc Fabregas was getting on the ball and kept them ticking over and he really ran the show at the Vitality Stadium. Eden Hazard got his first couple of goals in the league too, so Chelsea will be very pleased overall.Southampton - A-Shane Long has had a very good season. Hes been a player in and out at a few clubs, but hes been important to Southampton this year, and he was again on Saturday. For Ronald Koeman, it was a good win, albeit over Aston Villa, and after the game he said they were far the better team. I dont think you can argue with that.Newcastle - B+ Newcastle fought back from two goals down to draw against Liverpool at Anfield They seem to have something going under Rafa Benitez, and it looks like a renewed spirit, with everybody working for each other. When you are two goals down at Anfield at half-time, you are thinking youve lost the match. But they got a goal and all of a sudden the belief seemed to flood through them. The equaliser came from an unlikely source in Jack Colback, but that 2-2 draw will feel like a win. Sunderland - B+I think its a good point for Sunderland. They are nice and organised at the moment, but there wasnt much to the penalty shouts for either side. I dont think the Per Mertesacker one was a penalty and the DeAndre Yedlin one popped up off his body first. Those are always very difficult to call.Bournemouth - BGreat credit to Bournemouth for getting into the position where this loss to Chelsea doesnt mean too much. They faced a Blues team that played well, and Bournemouth didnt really threaten to win at any point.Liverpool - B- England duo Daniel Sturridge and Adam Lallana found the net for Liverpool against Newcastle It was a little bit of a check for Liverpool. You shouldnt throw away two-goal leads at home, but Newcastle are fighting for their lives. It was a bit of a come down after the high of the Merseyside derby, but they may have been looking ahead to the Europa League semi-final.Arsenal - C Jamie Redknapp and Thierry Henry reflect on Arsenals 0-0 draw with Sunderland It was a flat attacking performance from the Gunners. It looked like the classic case where the players didnt have an edge to their game because the season is effectively finished for the club and as a result, you fail to get that intensity. They have to be careful in the race for the top four because if they dont perk up, they could get a nasty shock.Stoke City - CMark Hughes was not happy with his teams input at the Etihad, but they arent playing for too much now. As hard as you try as a manager, its difficult to do sometimes when youre in the position Stoke find themselves in.Swansea - C- Swansea struggled to cope with top-of-the-table Leicester at the King Power Ashley Williams is normally so reliable for Swansea and he knows he shot his team in the foot at the King Power. They were poor after the goal, though, and never really recovered. I dont think Kasper Schmeichel had anything to do in goal for Leicester.Aston Villa - FWhats left to say about Villa? They managed two goals, which is actually better than theyve managed in a lot of home games this season, but the F reflects their efforts over the season in general. The fans have just had enough, and it was Keystone Cops defending at times. It was shocking to see.FA Cup grades FA Cup semi-final results Everton 1-2 Man Utd C Palace 2-1 Watford Crystal Palace - A Connor Wickham scored a second-half header to send Crystal Palace to the FA Cup final Its good times for Palace and weve now got a repeat of the 1990 FA Cup final on our hands. They have had a few rough months since Christmas so its pleasing for the team and their supporters. It will be a great occasion and they were the better side against Watford at Wembley.Man Utd - B+ Anthony Martial scored the winning goal at Wembley to book Man Utds place in the FA Cup final They didnt make the most of the first half and after the break it was a close game. United showed staying power, though, when Everton were pushing in the second half. And when youve got a player like Anthony Martial, he can be the difference.Everton - B+A poor first half in a big game at Wembley, but in the second they threw everything at it. They did well in the end and pushed United very hard but just got done by the late goal. Its a B+ for Roberto Martinezs side because it was better than they have been in recent times.Watford - C Watford crashed out of the FA Cup at the semi-final stage They were poor and failed to convince on the day. Odion Ighalo had a quiet game and they really need him firing to cause problems. To their credit, they did manage to peg Palace back, but in the end the better team won. It was a showpiece occasion and they didnt turn up. Also See: Mahrezs amazing story The making of Kane City-Real combined XI Live on Sky Toronto Blue Jays Shirts .Y. -- Buffalo Bills coach Doug Marrone has drawn on his Syracuse connections once again by hiring Rob Moore to take over as receivers coach. Blue Jays Jerseys 2020 . While hell be dialed in to that tournament on a course he loves, you can forgive him if his eyes glance down the calendar just a bit, towards April. https://www.cheapbluejays.com/ . -- Teemu Selanne scored the first goal of his 22nd NHL season, and the Anaheim Ducks extended the best start in franchise history with their fifth straight victory, 3-2 over the Calgary Flames on Wednesday night. Toronto Blue Jays Gear . Zvonareva, who won the tournament in 2009 and 10, couldnt handle her opponents big groundstrokes in only her third event back after 17 months out with a shoulder injury. Zvonareva made her comeback in January in Shenzhen and played in the Australian Open but lost her first matches at both tournaments. Toronto Blue Jays Pro Shop . -- Playing time has been limited for Maxim Tissot this season, so the Montreal Impact defender made the most of his first scoring opportunity on Saturday. There are five spots left for the ATP Tour Finals in London, with competition likely to be tight for the next few weeks.Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray and Stan Wawrinka have qualified, while Milos Raonic and Kei Nishikori have big leads on the field. But competition is tight for the next three spots, with Gael Monfils, Dominic Thiem, Rafael Nadal and Tomas Berdych all within a few hundred points of each other -- and several others also in contention.There are as many as 3,500 points available in the next few weeks, including 1,000 points awarded to the winners of the Shanghai and Paris Masters.Heres a look at the standings in the race to make the elite eight field in November:1. Novak Djokovic, 10,240 pointsHis domination in the first half of the season saw him clinch the top spot a long time ago. But with Djokovics recent shoulder, wrist and elbow injuries, the question is what state he -- or his arm -- will be in as the year winds down.2. Andy Murray, 8,185A big mid-season move clinched Murrays spot among the top eight. Being a local favorite hasnt helped him much at the O2, but if he can change that, it could be a big step to finally snaring the No. 1 ranking.3. Stan Wawrinka, 4,970Hes way behind the top two, but riding high on his recent US Open victory. Its tough to know which Wawrinka will show up in London, but hell be a title contender if hes at the top of his game there.4. Milos Raonic, 4,420The Canadian has made a couple of big upward strides this season and is in a good position to qualify if he can win a few matches in the next few weeks. Injuries are always a question with Raonic, but his recent problems have seemed more mental than anything.5. Kei Nishikori, 4,315Another season of being mostly veery good also has Nishikori in good position to qualify.dddddddddddd But he hasnt had a lot of wins against players ranked higher than he is, which could be most of the field in London.6. Gael Monfils, 3,355The biggest surprise of the standings so far might be Monfils being this high up. But the Frenchman has been quietly consistent this season, which is usual for him. The highlight of his season was reaching the semifinals of the US Open.7. Dominic Thiem, 3,205The talented Austrian has played a lot this season, even adding events as the competition tightens for London. That might leave him tired for the big events that would help him most. He might not have much left for the ATP Tour Finals, even if he does qualify.8. Rafael Nadal, 3,200Another big surprise is seeing Nadal this far south in the standings, though it can partially be explained by his injury-interrupted season. Nadal withdrew from the third round of the French Open and missed Wimbledon. That said, he is a lot fresher than usual. It could be the most interesting storyline of the indoor tournaments.9. Tomas Berdych, 2,875A lackluster season hasnt been helped by a recent case of appendicitis, leaving Berdych about seven pounds lighter and with few events under new coach Goran Ivanisevic. Yet Berdych seems to be making it work for him. The Czech just won a title and picked up 250 points, moving him up not far behind Nadal in the standings.10. Marin Cilic, 2,400The Croat has had a solid but unspectacular season. He will need a little more than that to move into the top eight. The indoor conditions suit his game, though. ' ' '