Chelsea 4-0 Wolverhampton Wanderers: The league leaders find themselves in front after only five minutes thanks to Florent Malouda's fine strike from 20 yards
Malouda turns provider shortly after when his corner is met at the near post by Michael Essien who makes it 2-0 with a firm header
Only 22 minutes have been played when Essien drives a third goal under Wayne Hennessey as the Blues threaten to run riot at Stamford Bridge
Over half an hour elapses before the fourth and final goal arrives courtesy of Joe Cole who also sends a low drive under Hennessey as Carlo Ancelotti's side cruise to victory
Manchester United 3-0 Everton: Needing to win to cut the eight-point gap between themselves and Chelsea, Sir Alex Ferguson's charges take a 35th-minute lead through Darren Fletcher
The Red Devils dominate the second half and treat their fans to two further goals from Michael Carrick and Antonio Valencia (pictured) as they wrap-up a comfortable win
Sunderland 1-0 Arsenal: The Gunners come unstuck at the Stadium of Light as Darren Bent's solitary strike with 20 minutes to go dents their hopes of cutting Chelsea's lead at the top
Liverpool 2-2 Manchester City: Having only recently returned to the side after injury, Reds defender Daniel Agger is forced off again following an early clash of heads with Kolo Toure
The situation gets worse for the hosts in the 18th minute when Ryan Babel also succumbs to injury and is replaced by Yossi Benayoun
With the first half ending goalless, it is Rafael Benitez's side who break the deadlock five minutes after the interval when Martin Skrtel scores from Steven Gerrard's free-kick
They fail to extend their lead and see City equalise when Emmanuel Adebayor heads home from a Craig Bellamy corner after losing his marker
In the 76th minute Wright-Phillips turns Sotirios Kyrgiakos and tees up Stephen Ireland who finishes well to put the visitors in front
Sadly for Mark Hughes he sees his team concede an equaliser almost immediately as Benayoun bundles home from close range to ensure the clubs end up sharing the points
Hull City 3-3 West Ham United: Gianfranco Zola's team get off to a dream start as goals from Guillermo Franco and Jack Collison (pictured) put the Hammers 2-0 up after only 11 minutes
An own goal by Carlton Cole reduces the deficit before defender Kamil Zayatte volleys an equaliser for the Tigers before the break
Before West Ham can make it to half-time, the referee awards Hull a penalty which Jimmy Bullard converts to put them 3-2 up
A red card for Bernard Mendy and a 69th-minute equaliser from Manuel Da Costa ensure a nervous last few minutes for Hull boss Phil Brown but his side hang on to stay in 16th, one point ahead of West Ham
Burnley 1-1 Aston Villa: A ninth-minute header from Steven Caldwell sees the Clarets edge ahead as they look to continue their good form at Turf Moor
With time running out, Villa boss Martin O'Neill opts to bring on Emile Heskey and it is he who heads the game-saving goal from James Milner's cross with just four minutes to go
Birmingham City 1-0 Fulham: Starting the day on level points, it is the hosts who score the only goal when Lee Bowyer sends a delightful chip over goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer in the 16th minute
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