Bolton Wanderers 2-3 Liverpool: With both sides making disappointing starts to the campaign, it is the Trotters' under pressure boss Gary Megson who is the first to celebrate when Kevin Davies breaks the deadlock
Sadly for the hosts it is a lead that does not last long thanks to Glen Johnson's low left-foot shot which finds the bottom right corner shortly before half-time
Bolton regain the lead a little over a minute after the break when Davies' flick-on finds Tamir Cohen who fires a left-footed effort into the far corner
The celebrations are shortlived though as Wanderers have midfielder Sean Davis sent off and then see Fernando Torres equalise minutes after
Liverpool take full advantage of having an extra man and see a fine late volley from captain Steven Gerrard decide the game at the Reebok Stadium
Chelsea 3-0 Burnley: Striker Didier Drogba evades the tackle of Clarke Carlisle as the hosts create a number of chances in the opening minutes at Stamford Bridge
With his team-mates wasting a couple of good opportunities at the other end, Burnley goalkeeper Brian Jensen pulls off a number of fine saves to keep them in the match
With the interval looming, Drogba beats the offside trap to send in a low cross from the right which Nicolas Anelka prods home with virtually the last kick of the half
Carlo Ancelotti's side pick up from where they left off after the break when Michael Ballack (right) stoops to head a second from Frank Lampard's ball in the 47th minute
The Clarets look like succumbing to a heavy defeat when Ashely Cole's shot beats Jensen to make it 3-0 five minutes later but no more goals materialise as Chelsea comfortably extend their winning start to the season
Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 Birmingham City: After a goalless opening 45 minutes, Spurs edge in front when summer signing Peter Crouch (left) heads home midway through the second half
Lee Bowyer levels almost immediately and looks to have earned the visitors a point until Aaron Lennon fires in a winner for Harry Redknapp's side during the fifth minute of injury time to move them level with Chelsea
Stoke City 1-0 Sunderland: Following their moves from Middlesbrough earlier in the week, Robert Huth (left) and Tuncay (centre) start the game on the bench for the Potters
A tight first half ensues and it is Stoke who break the deadlock in the 43rd minute when Dave Kitson (left) fires home from eight yards after Sunderland fail to clear a corner and it proves to be enough for Tony Pulis's side
Wolverhampton Wanderers 1-1 Hull City: The Tigers start brightly and see Brazilian midfielder Geovanni head them into a third-minute lead from close range
With the second half just 41 seconds old Wolves get their equaliser when Michael Mancienne floats in a free-kick, Jody Craddock heads it on and Richard Stearman half-volleys home to earn a share of the points
Blackburn Rovers 0-0 West Ham United: The Hammers defend in numbers at a corner in a game of few chances at a sunny Ewood Park
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