Bolton Wanderers 0-1 Liverpool: While not strictly a derby of close rivals, the last game of the day is an all-Lancashire affair with only three points and St Helens and Wigan rugby league clubs between them
Of all those in the Reebok Stadium clamouring for a Reds win there are none under more pressure than their manager, Roy Hodgson, a point from the relegation zone and yet to win away this season
Fernando Torres fluffs a good chance to relieve the pressure on his boss before Stuart Holden, Matt Taylor and Fabrice Muamba all try their luck for the hosts but no player can reduce the tedium of a scrappy first half
Maxi Rodriguez, Liverpool's man of the match, bags an 86th-minute winner for the Reds, played in by Torres' back-heel, to put them level on points with the Trotters who lose at home for the first time this season
Newcastle United 5-1 Sunderland: The second derby of Halloween sees Steve Bruce's draw specialists make the short journey over the Tyne to face their consistently inconsistent black-and-white neighbours
Of the six league draws Sunderland have this season the last two have seen clean sheets away to Blackburn and home to Manchester United, something Chris Hughton hopes Andy Carroll and Shola Ameobi can overcome
As at Villa Park, another derby starts at a frantic pace full of thundering tackles with United's Andy Carroll only stopped from running clear by Phil Bardsley's excellent tackle before being booked himself for an untidy lunge
United have the better of the first half-hour with Carroll posing a constant annoyance up front, Joey Barton bossing the midfield and Jonas Gutierrez making good running down the left
And the Magpies make their dominance pay as captain Kevin Nolan - who made his Newcastle debut against Sunderland in 2009 - improvises with an overhead kick on the floor of the six-yard box to score
It's not long until United double their lead as Carroll attempts his own acrobatics in the Sunderland box only for his miss-hit shot to fall to Nolan - Carroll's housemate and landlord - who tucks away his second
With Nolan on for the first hat-trick in a Tyne-Weir derby since Peter Beardsley in 1985, it's a surprise to all in St James' Park when Newcastle earn a penalty and Shola Ameobi steps up to drill the ball home low to the left
Things get worse for Sunderland, 3-0 down at half time, as ex-United defender Titus Bramble is shown a straight red - among nine yellows in the game - for bringing down Carroll
Bruce sticks with two up front for the Black Cats but United get a fourth from Ameobi's sledgehammer right boot, following up an effort from Carroll that strikes the crossbar
Fittingly, Nolan does get his hat-trick, six for the season, two yards out and nodding in Ameobi's own header from a right-wing corner; Darren Bent claiming a late consolation as he turns in a Sunderland corner
Aston Villa 0-0 Birmingham City: With Gerard Houllier's only league win in charge of Villa so far coming away to Wolves, west midlands derbies may prove lucky for the Frenchman as his side welcome their city rivals
Both Villa and the Blues face fatigue issues after 120 minutes midweek in the Carling Cup yet both are buoyed by wins against lower-league opposition, though it took penalties for City to see off Brentford
The game starts at a fast pace but with few chances and little incident except Villa captain Nigel Reo-Coker's angry reaction to a challenge from Craig Gardner, one of four ex-Villa players in the Birmingham squad
Like so many derby matches all over the globe, the game is all about bite, sweat and antagonism rather than quality and the first half ends with little more of note than three yellow cards
The second half sees Ben Foster save City twice, Ashley Young strike the upright, and the second round of Gardner and Reo-Coker's spat, for which Villa's captain is booked
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