Birmingham City 1-0 Chelsea: Having lost two of their last three games the league leaders find themselves a goal down when Lee Bowyer nets a 17th-minute opener for the hosts
Carlo Ancelotti's team throw everything at Birmingham for the remainder of the game but goalkeeper Ben Foster has a superb afternoon to help his side to a notable win
Arsenal 2-3 Tottenham Hotspur: Having seen Samir Nasri threaten at the start, Spurs let the French midfielder through again and he rounds goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes before squeezing the ball into the net from a tight angle
Arsene Wenger's side continue to dominate play and double their lead shortly before the half hour when Andrey Arshavin's fine low cross is turned home by Marouane Chamakh
Harry Redknapp opts to replace Aaron Lennon with Jermain Defoe (right) at the interval and he plays a part in the move which ends with Gareth Bale reducing the deficit early in the second half
With a quarter of the game remaining Spurs draw level thanks to Rafael van der Vaart who converts a penalty after seeing his free-kick handled by Cesc Fabregas
With all to play for both sides attack and it is Tottenham who come up with a late goal courtesy of Younes Kaboul (right) who heads home from van der Vaart's cross to seal a famous victory
Manchester United 2-0 Wigan Athletic: A win for the hosts could put them joint top with Chelsea and they break the deadlock moments before the interval when Patrice Evra heads his first goal for three-and-a-half years
The Red Devils' chances receive a significant boost when Wigan have Antolin Alcaraz and Hugo Rodallega sent off in quick succession and the contest ends when Javier Hernandez makes it 2-0 13 minutes from time
Bolton Wanderers 5-1 Newcastle United: Kevin Nolan returns to his former club but concedes a penalty for handball allowing Kevin Davies to make it 1-0 after 18 minutes
It gets worse for the Magpies late in the first half when Chung-Yong Lee finishes well after Matthew Taylor's shot on to the woodwork is not cleared
Johan Elmander scores twice, either side of an Andy Carroll effort for Newcastle, and finds himself at the centre of attention again when Fabricio Coloccini (right) earns a red card for striking him with his elbow
A trip by Jose Enrique on Davies allows the striker to net his second from the spot in the closing moments to complete the rout for Bolton
Liverpool 3-0 West Ham United: Right-back Glen Johnson returns to the Reds' starting line-up after missing three matches and makes it 1-0 from Raul Meireles's 18th-minute corner
The struggling Hammers then see defender Danny Gabbidon found guilty of handball in the area gifting Dirk Kuyt the chance to make it 2-0 from the spot
The contest effectively ends before the interval when Maxi Rodriguez (centre) heads a third from Paul Konchesky's cross as the situation gets even worse for West Ham
Blackpool 2-1 Wolverhampton Wanderers: The Seasiders fans are on their feet celebrating after only three minutes thanks to a wonder goal from Luke Varney which gives goalkeeper Marcus Hahnemann little chance
Marlon Harewood (right) prods home a disputed goal to make it 2-0 just before the break and it proves to be just enough to take all three points following Kevin Doyle's late reply for Wolves
West Bromwich Albion 0-3 Stoke City: After a first half of few chances, the opening goal arrives shortly before the hour when Matthew Etherington beats Scott Carson with a penalty the goalkeeper initially conceded
The former West Ham player makes way for Jon Walters in the 79th minute and he goes on to bag two goals of his own to make it three wins in a row for the Potters
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