Manchester United 2-2 Sunderland: Former Man Utd captain Steve Bruce takes the Mackems to Old Trafford for the day's late game and sees striker Darren Bent give them a stunning seventh-minute lead
Sunderland continue to frustrate their opponents and remain in front at the interval but parity is restored soon after it when an acrobatic effort by Dimitar Berbatov beats Craig Gordon
Instead of capitulating the Black Cats rally and find themselves back in front when Kenwyne Jones (left) outjumps goalkeeper Ben Foster to head home from Andy Reid's 58th-minute cross
The visitors look increasingly likely to pull off a shock win until left-back Kieran Richardson, a former Man Utd player, rashly kicks a ball away to earn a second booking which sees him sent off with five minutes to go
With the game deep into injury time Manchester United finally equalise in heartbreaking fashion when Sunderland defender Anton Ferdinand guides Patrice Evra's wayward shot into his own net
Bolton Wanderers 2-2 Tottenham Hotspur: Spurs goalkeeper Carlo Cudicini can only parry Chung-Yong Lee's fourth-minute shot allowing Ricardo Gardner to give Gary Megson's side the lead
However, the visitors find themselves back on level terms before the break when Peter Crouch knocks the ball down to Croatian midfielder Niko Kranjcar who volleys his first for the club
Bolton get back in front with a little over 20 minutes to go when Tamir Cohen's chipped cross to the far post is headed in by Kevin Davies (centre)
Their lead only lasts for four minutes thanks to some poor defending which allows Vedran Corluka to head past Jussi Jaaskelainen from Kranjcar's corner to earn Tottenham a point
Burnley 2-1 Birmingham City: After a goalless first half it is the hosts who take the lead when Blues goalkeeper Joe Hart fails to deal with Steven Fletcher's tame shot and it ends up in the net
The Clarets's eventual winner comes from makeshift midfielder Andre Bikey who nets after a fine one-two with striker David Nugent with 28 minutes remaining to lift them to ninth
Hull City 2-1 Wigan Athletic: After suffering a heavy loss at Liverpool last weekend, the Tigers open the scoring on the hour when former Celtic striker Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink heads home from a corner
Brazilian midfielder Geovanni doubles their lead after sweeping home Kamil Zayatte's 68th-minute cross to give Hull real hope of a crucial victory
Scott Sinclair (left), the winger on loan from Chelsea, ensures a nervy last few minutes when he reduces the deficit late on but Phil Brown's team hold out for the win
Wolverhampton Wanderers 0-1 Portsmouth: Having lost every league match so far this season, Pompey start brightly and take a 19th-minute lead when Hassan Yebda heads home from Kevin Prince Boateng's cross
No further goals materialise as Portsmouth pick up their first points of the campaign much to the relief of manager Paul Hart and all those associated with the club
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