Arsenal 3-0 Watford: All eyes are on Theo Walcott as the 17-year-old starts his first ever Premiership game Thierry Henry celebrates after sliding the ball under Ben Foster to double Arsenal's lead just before half-time Emmanuel Adebayor makes it 3-0 on 67-minutes as Arsene Wenger celebrates 10-years in charge of Arsenal with a win Aston Villa 1-1 Spurs: Juan Pablo Angel holds his head after scoring an own goal only minutes after missing a penalty Villa captain Gareth Barry raises his arms to the crowd after making it 1-1 with a superb right-foot strike from 20-yards Liverpool 1-1 Blackburn: Benni McCarthy fires past a stranded Jose Reina to give the away side the lead on 17-minutes Craig Bellamy is ecstatic after scoring his first Premiership goal for Liverpool against his old club to level the scores Manchester City 0-0 Sheffield United: Joey Barton shields the ball from Michael Tonge during an uneventful game Middlesbrough 2-1 Everton: Yakubu calmly slots home from the penalty spot to put the home side 1-0 up on 26-minutes Mark Viduka celebrates doubling Middlesbrough's lead only minutes after Yakubu had a penalty saved by Tim Howard Tim Cahill scores a fine individual goal on 77-minutes, but Boro hold on to end Everton's unbeaten Premiership run Portsmouth 2-0 West Ham: Kanu heads the home side in front from Glen Johnson's right-wing cross on 24-minutes Matthew Taylor and Dejan Stefanovic congratulate Andy Cole on scoring the second goal of the game at Fratton Park Reading 0-1 Chelsea: Petr Cech receives treatment before being stretchered off in the opening moments of the game Chelsea take the lead on 45-minutes when Ivar Ingimarsson turns the ball into his own net from a Frank Lampard free-kick John Obi Mikel remonstrates with referee Mike Riley after being sent off for two bookable offences in the second half Carlo Cudicini lies unconscious on the ground following a collision with Ibrahima Sonko in the final minute of the game Wigan 1-3 Man Utd: Leighton Baines blasts a free-kick past Edwin Van der Sar after only four minutes at the JJB Stadium Nemanja Vidic levels the scores on the hour-mark before Louis Saha stabs in Wayne Rooney's cross to give United the lead Ole Gunnar Solskjaer celebrates after his last-minute left-foot effort makes it 3-1 to seal the victory for Man Utd
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