Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-1 Manchester United: The league leaders roll into Molineux and take an early lead through Nani but Mick McCarthy's struggling side fight back and George Elokobi levels soon after
The hosts score what proves to be the winner five minutes before the break when Nenad Milijas's free-kick goes in off Kevin Doyle (centre) as the bottom club inflict Manchester United's first league defeat of the season
Newcastle United 4-4 Arsenal: To the horror of the Magpies supporters goals from Theo Walcott and Johan Djourou (pictured), his first for Arsenal, make it 2-0 after only three minutes
Not satisfied with this, Arsenal treat the crowd to two more goals courtesy of Dutchman Robin van Persie who heads his second from Bacary Sagna's cross before the half hour
Alan Pardew's team receive a boost when Abou Diaby is sent off soon after the restart but it takes Joey Barton another 20 minutes to reduce the deficit as the chances of getting a point still look slim
As the game wears on Newcastle make use of the extra man and further goals from Barton and Leon Best make it 4-3 before Cheik Tiote grabs an equaliser with just three minutes to go
Everton 5-3 Blackpool: The hosts take the lead through Louis Saha but the Tangerines regroup and get back on level terms when Alex Baptiste prods home after seeing Ian Evatt's header come back off the post
The two sides put on a game to remember in the second half with Saha taking his tally to four for the afternoon as Everton see off their spirited opponents
Wigan Athletic 4-3 Blackburn Rovers: These two local rivals meet at the DW Stadium and it is the visitors who strike first when Jason Roberts gives them a 23rd-minute advantage
Emmerson Boyce sees his shot saved but James McCarthy turns in the rebound 10 minutes before the interval to ensure the Latics end the half on level terms
There are goals galore after the interval but the decisive one comes from the boot of Ben Watson who fires home from the penalty spot to lift Wigan out of the bottom three
Manchester City 3-0 West Bromwich Albion: Looking to close the gap on the top two, the hosts have Carlos Tevez to thank for notching a hat-trick in the opening 39 minutes as they comfortably beat the Baggies
Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 Bolton Wanderers: Another London club to start well are Spurs who find the net after six minutes courtesy of a Rafael van der Vaart penalty
Another goal from loan signing Daniel Sturridge looks to have earned a point for the Trotters until an injury-time strike from Niko Kranjcar keeps all three points in the capital
Stoke City 3-2 Sunderland: The Premier League weekend gets under way with this match at the Britannia Stadium where Kieran Richardson (right) stuns the hosts with a second-minute goal for the Mackems
The visitors' lead lasts for half an hour before goalkeepr Craig Gordon fails to deal with Rory Delap's long throw allowing recent signing John Carew to score on his home debut
Sadly for the Potters fans their team fall behind again early in the second half after Asamoah Gyan bundles his way past Robert Huth before firing low into the net to make it 2-1
Steve Bruce's side find themselves just seven minutes from victory when the first of a late brace from Huth goes in as Stoke claim an unlikely win
Aston Villa 2-2 Fulham: Gerard Houllier's team take a fortunate lead when Stewart Downing's cross is headed into his own net by John Pantsil who registers his third own goal of the season in the process
Andy Johnson brings Fulham level soon after the interval, Kyle Walker restores Villa's lead before Clint Dempsey salvages a point for the Cottagers
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