Hull City 2-1 Stoke City: Phil Brown, apparently battling for his future as manager of the Tigers, start the day hoping for three points that would lift his side out of the drop-zone for at least a few hours
It does not look good for the Hull's under-pressure boss as Matthew Etherington holds off Kamil Zayatte to put the visitors in front
Midfielder Seyi Olofinjana hauls back parity against his former side with a superb curling shot past Thomas Sorensen
The comeback is complete as Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink latches onto a rebound from a Jimmy Bullard shot in stoppage time
Northwich Victoria 1-0 Charlton: In the first FA Cup game of the day Charlton hope to turn round some indifferent League One form against non-league opposition
But teenager Wayne Riley gets the decisive goal for the Conference North outfit in with a predatory poke past Darren Randolph in the Charlton goal
Wigan 1-1 Fulham: Emmerson Boyce gets Wigan off to a fast start at the DW Stadium as he finds the net with 15 minutes on the clock
Titus Bramble's foul on Clint Dempsey concedes a penalty and the American forward dusts himself off to beat Chris Kirkland and level the match
The match sets an unwanted landmark as only 16,172 pass through the turnstiles - the lowest attendance in the Premier League this season
West Ham 1-2 Everton: A minute's silence is observed at Upton Park to mark Remembrance Sunday
Everton, who are on a run of seven games without a win, open the scoring against the run of play through French striker Louis Saha
Dan Gosling doubles the lead for David Moyes' side before Tony Hibbert slices the ball into his own net attempting to block Junior Stanislas' shot
The Hammers create several chances to claim a point but Zavon Hines is amongst those guilty of misses as West Ham remain in the bottom three
Chelsea 1-0 Manchester United: The pick of the weekend's Premier League fixtures gets underway last with the hosts favourites to extend their lead at the top to five points
Sir Alex Ferguson gets animated on the touchline after the referee stops play for an accidental collision between John Terry and Ashley Cole
Chelsea captain John Terry gets to a Frank Lampard free-kick before team-mate Nicolas Anelka to spark the home fans' celebrations
The result strengthens the possibility of Carlo Ancelotti emulating Jose Mourinho's feat of winning the Premier League in his debut season in English football
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