Aston Villa 4-1 Blackburn Rovers: Though Villa dominate, three Paul Robinson saves keeps things goalless at half time but home captain Ashley Young earns and then scores a penalty early in the second half
Villa then grab two in two minutes with Marc Albrighton's drive deflecting in off Grant Hanley and Stewart Downing finishing off a counterattack with a sweet left-foot strike
Rovers do grab a goal from Ivan Kalinic, in off Richard Dunne, only for Villa to reply in an instant through Young, assisted by Downing, before Ryan Nelsen is sent off late on for bringing down the Villa captain
Everton 2-0 Sunderland: The Toffees' poor form this season continues and David Moyes knows that repeat performances such as last week at Bolton will see his side drawn in to a relegation scrap
Jermaine Beckford scores twice in the first half for Everton - the first set up by Leon Osman, the second by Mikael Arteta, his fifth and sixth goals of the season - before having to come off in the second 45 minutes
Newcastle United 1-1 Bolton Wanderers: Ninth host eighth in the table and Magpies skipper Kevin Nolan faces the side he used to captain and drubbed Newcastle 5-1 at the Reebok Stadium earlier this season
Leon Best and Daniel Sturridge waste two good chances each in a lively first half, with the home side, who must start without Joey Barton, going in front courtesy of Nolan's header from Cheik Tiote's cross
United give the ball away close to their own goal and Johan Elmander sets up Sturridge to equalise, his fourth goal since joining on loan from Chelsea in January
Wigan Athletic 0-4 Manchester United: Despite the Latics' good early play, the league leaders score with their first shot of the day when Wayne Rooney and Nani combine to set up Javier Hernandez at the near post
With Dimitar Berbatov ready to come on, Hernandez wriggles clear, set free by Rooney, and finishes with confidence and his last touch of the game
Running from his own half, Berbatov is put through by Darren Gibson's ball down the right and the Bulgarian lays it on unselfishly for Rooney to score with a tap in
It's soon four for United as substitute Fabio Da Silva scores with his first touch of the ball and Wigan slide in to the bottom three while Wolves and Villa do well
Wolverhampton Wanderers 4-0 Blackpool: The Seasiders make their regular contribution to the highest average goals per game in the division, allowing Wolves to cut through their defence and Matt Jarvis to score
Blackpool don't make it any easier for themselves with DJ Campbell sent off before half-time when he raises his hands during a dispute with Wolves' Richard Stearman
Soon in to the second half and Jamie O'Hara adds a second goal, a left-foot drive from 20 yards, Wolves looking likely to do what they have struggled to do all season - beat a team that they should beat at home
Despite Richard Kingson's heroics Blackpool are looking at a thrashing when Sylvain Ebanks-Blake starts a move that he eventually finishes at the far post from a yard out
Four before the final whistle: Ebanks-Blake collects the ball, runs his man and slams the ball past Kingson, pulling them out of the relegation zone on a day that the club remembers former defender Dean Richards
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