Arsenal 2-1 Fulham: A fine pass from Andrey Arshavin puts Samir Nasri in on goal and he fires the Gunners into a 14th-minute lead after selling two dummies to the Cottagers defence which leave them scrambling to catch up
Instead of going into their shells, Fulham compose themselves and get back on level terms before half-time when a collision between Laurent Koscielny and Sebastian Squillaci gives Diomansy Kamara the chance to equalise
Mark Hughes' team look capable of picking up a surprise point at the Emirates Stadium until another display of fancy footwork from Nasri wins it for Arsenal and sends them to the top of the table
Chelsea 1-1 Everton: Having endured a disappointing run in recent weeks, the reigning champions give their fans something to cheer when Didier Drogba scores from the penalty spot three minutes before the interval
Everton apply themselves well thereafter and grab a deserved equaliser in the 86th minute when substitute Jermaine Beckford heads home from close range to extend Chelsea's winless run in the league to four games
Manchester City 1-0 Bolton Wanderers: The hosts take an early lead in the battle for fourth place when Yaya Toure finds captain Carlos Tevez who clips a fine finish into the corner
City's cause is not helped by Aleksandar Kolarov who picks up a second booking and a red card for a challenge on Sam Ricketts but they manage to keep Bolton out and cut the gap on third-placed Chelsea to just a point
Birmingham City 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur: Spurs travel to St Andrew's and open the scoring when Sebastien Bassong smashes home from Gareth Bale's 19th-minute free-kick
Harry Redknapp's team seem destined to take all three points but have to settle for one when Craig Gardner (left) nods home with just nine minutes remaining
Blackburn Rovers 3-0 Wolverhampton Wanderers: Sam Allardyce's side start the day knowing a win could lift them to seventh and David Dunn's (left) effort shortly before the half hour puts them in the driving seat
Good work by the powerful Jason Roberts then allows Brett Emerton (centre) to send an emphatic left-foot strike into the roof of the net as Rovers double their lead before the break
The Lancashire club wrap-up a tidy victory five minutes into the second half courtesy of Ryan Nelsen who taps home from Morten Gamst Pedersen's fine free-kick
Wigan Athletic 2-2 Stoke City: The Potters head to the DW Stadium in search of their third away win of the season and have a 1-0 lead when Roberth Huth's deflected free-kick finds its way in
An own goal by Stoke's Danny Collins levels the scores in the 30th minute but seconds later Matthew Etherington (left) finds the net again to put the visitors back in front
The goal feast continues in the 40th minute when Tom Cleverley, on loan from Manchester United, sees his 20-yard effort deflect past Asmir Begovic as the teams play out an entertaining draw
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