Chelsea 2-1 Portsmouth: The league leaders host the side at the foot of the table at Stamford Bridge and open the scoring in the 23rd minute when Nicolas Anelka slots home from Alex's cross
The Blues' lead lasts until just after the interval when Jamie O'Hara's free-kick takes a couple of deflections before falling to Frederic Piquionne (right) who lashes home the equaliser
With Pompey on course for a shock draw, Marc Wilson concedes a penalty for a foul on Branislav Ivanovic which Frank Lampard duly converts to claim the three points for Carlo Ancelotti's side
Burnley 1-1 Arsenal: Looking to climb back up to third in the Premier League, the Gunners go in front when Cesc Fabregas robs Clarke Carlisle of possession before beating Brian Jensen in the seventh minute
The Clarets look like going further behind but ride out the storm and earn a precious point when Graham Alexander scores from the penalty spot after Thomas Vermaelen's first-half foul on Andrey Bikey
Tottenham Hotspur 3-0 Manchester City: With a place in the top four in their sights, Spurs take the lead in the latter stages of the first half when Aaron Lennon picks out Niko Kranjcar (right) for the opening goal
Harry Redknapp's charges earn a two-goal cushion early in the second half when Jermain Defoe (left) nets his 14th of the season from Peter Crouch's flick-on
Another goal from Kranjcar in injury time makes sure of the points as Tottenham stay fifth just two points behind Arsenal and Aston Villa
Liverpool 2-1 Wigan Athletic: Having lost Sunday's game against Arsenal, the Reds look to bounce back quickly and go 1-0 up when David Ngog beats Chris Kirkland to Fabio Aurelio's ninth-minute cross
Rafael Benitez's side double their lead with 11 minutes to go when Emmerson Boyce inadvertently heads into the path of Fernando Torres who scores at the second attempt after his initial shot comes back off Titus Bramble
Charles N'Zogbia pulls one back at the death but it is not enough to spoil things for Liverpool fans commemorating the 50th anniversary of Bill Shankly becoming manager of the club
Basle 2-3 Fulham: Roy Hodgson's Cottagers start the game needing a win to progress to the next stage of the Europa League and take a 42nd-minute lead through Bobby Zamora
Despite the chilly conditions in Switzerland, Zamora finds the net again soon after when he nods home from Bjorn Helge Riise's deflected cross to make it 2-0 at half-time
Basle find themselves back in the contest just after the hour when referee Stefan Johannesson controversially awards a penalty, for a handball by Chris Smalling, which Alexander Frei converts
Instead of caving in, Fulham go 3-1 up through Zoltan Gera and, despite Marco Streller's late goal, hold on for victory to take their place in Friday's draw
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