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Saturday's football photos

Dimitar Berbatov, Manchester United (white); Jamie Carragher, Liverpool (red)

Liverpool 2-1 Man Utd: �30m signing Dimitar Berbatov starts for United, marked by Reds captain Jamie Carragher

Carlos Tevez, Manchester United

Carlos Tevez loses Javier Mascherano and puts the defending league champions ahead inside three mintues, laid on by Berbatov

Steven Gerrard, Ryan Babel

Liverpool equalise through Wes Brown's own goal and Ryan Babel nets the winner in a match that also sees Nemanja Vidic sent off

Emmanuel Eboue, Robin Van Persie, and Bacary Sagna of Arsenal

Blackburn 0-4 Arsenal: Robin Van Persie gets his third goal in two league games after a superb run by Theo Walcott plays him in

Emmanuel Adebayor, Arsenal

Emmanuel Adebayor ghosts in behind Stephen Warnock and converts Denilson's cross to put the Gunners 2-0 up at half-time

Emmanuel Adebayor

The tall Togolese striker adds a third for the team from the penalty spot and completes a deserved hat-trick in the final minute

Zoltan Gera and Bobby Zamora of Fulham

Fulham 2-1 Bolton: Although Bobby Zamora has a goal ruled out, Zoltan Gera puts the Cottagers ahead with a sweeping volley

Bobby Zamora scores

Zamora gets his goal, however, after a good turn and shot, though Kevin Davies scrambles in a late goal for Wanderers

Newcastle United fans

Newcastle Utd 1-2 Hull City: Long before kick-off Newcastle fans protest at St James' Park against the departure of Kevin Keegan

Marlon King scores

Nicky Butt concedes a penalty and Marlon King's spot-kick squeezes past Shay Given's right hand to put the Tigers ahead

Marlon King, Hull City

A second from King seals the City win and Danny Guthrie's later red card make Xisco's strike no more than consolation for the Magpies

Mido, Alfonso Alves, Middlesbrough

Portsmouth 2-1 Middlesbrough: Good work between Mido and Alfonso Alves put Gareth Southgate's men ahead at Fratton Park

Jermain Defoe, Nadir Belhadj, Portsmouth

But two second-half goals and another pacey, punchy performance from Jermain Defoe win the game for Portsmouth

James Morrison, West Bromwich Albion

West Brom 3-2 West Ham: The Baggies' James Morrison bags an early opener, his first Premier League goal for the club

Carlton Cole, David Di Michele, Mark Noble, and Matthew Upson, West Ham United

Mark Noble scores and Lucas Neill puts West Ham ahead, though West Brom equalise immediately through Roman Bednar's penalty

Christ Brunt, West Bromwich Albion; Matthew Upson, West Ham United

Chris Brunt hooks the winner past Robert Green, the only goal of the second half and an incisive West Brom breakaway

Titus Bramble (c), Wigan Athletic

Wigan 1-1 Sunderland: Latics defender Titus Bramble is crestfallen after turning in Steed Malbranque's cross to put the visitors ahead

Amr Zaki

Though Amr Zaki squares the game, the Egyptian's fourth goal in four games, Wigan having previously hit the post

Deco, John Terry, Frank Lampard, Chelsea (black); Jo, Shaun Wright-Phillips, Robinho, Manchester City (blue)

Man City 1-3 Chelsea: Robinho, signed by City from under Chelsea's nose, opens the scoring on his debut with a free-kick

Richard Dunne, Manchester City; Frank Lampard, Chelsea

Ricardo Carvalho equalises soon after, and Frank Lampard puts Chelsea ahead in the second half with a sweet finish

Joao Alves, Manchester City; John Terry, Chelsea

Former City striker Nicolas Anelka gets Chelsea's third but John Terry is sent off for dangerous play when he hauls down Jo




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Barclays Premier League Table
01 February 2010 22:00
  PGDPTS
1Chelsea233854
2Man Utd243653
3Arsenal243249
4Tottenham242042

5Liverpool241641

6Man City221441
7Aston Villa231340
8Birmingham23-134
9Everton23-132
10Blackburn24-1528
11Fulham23-227
12Stoke22-726
13Sunderland23-1024
14Wigan22-2322
15West Ham23-921
16Bolton22-1521
17Wolverhampton23-2121

18Burnley23-2320
19Hull23-2620
20Portsmouth22-1615
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