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| Sunday, 3 November, 2002, 13:47 GMT Premiership clockwatch ![]() Results: Fulham 0-1 Arsenal Tottenham 0-0 Chelsea Blackburn 0-0 Aston Villa Leeds 0-1 Everton Charlton 1-1 Sunderland 1756: Charlton come from a goal down to earn a draw at home to fellow strugglers Sunderland. 1741: Charlton's Gary Rowett bundles the ball over the line from close range after Jason Euell wins the ball inside the area. 1722: Sunderland midfielder Kevin Kilbane hits the crossbar with a thunderous 20-yard shot. 1655: Everton secure a shock win over Leeds at Elland Road thanks to a goal from Wayne Rooney. 1651: Aston Villa hold high-flying Blackburn to a goalless draw at Ewood Park. 1641: Teenage sensation Wayne Rooney gives Everton a late lead at Leeds. The 17 year old advances into the area before drilling a low shot past Paul Robinson. 1621:Tore Andre Flo puts Sunderland ahead with a venomous strike from just inside the area. 1605: Sunderland get the game underway at The Valley. 1557: Arsenal end their losing streak by beating Fulham at Loftus Road. 1554: An entertaining game between Spurs and Chelsea at White Hart Lane ends goalless. 1542: Arsenal keeper David Seaman makes a marvellous reaction save from a Sylvain Legwinski header. 1500: The matches between Blackburn and Aston Villa and Leeds and Everton begin. 1433: Arsenal take the lead at Fulham when striker Steve Marlet slices the ball into his own net. 1428: Chelsea keeper Carlo Cudicini makes a stunning one-handed save from a Jamie Redknapp free-kick. 1419: Tottenham striker Robbie Keane heads wide from just six yards out. 1400 GMT: The games at Loftus Road and White Hart Lane kick off. Team news: Blackburn manager Graeme Souness brings Andy Cole and David Dunn back into his side. Dion Dublin and Juan-Pablo Angel start up front for Aston Villa. Leeds make three changes from the side that beat Hapoel Tel-Aviv 1-0 on Thursday. Danny Mills, Teddy Lucic and Lee Bowyer return at the expense of Gary Kelly, Ian Harte and Olivier Dacourt. Everton, who are looking for their third successive victory, field an unchanged side. Dennis Bergkamp returns from injury for Arsenal but Patrick Vieira is completing the final game of his two-match suspension. Luis Boa Morte continues in attack for Fulham after scoring his first goal in 14 months against Slovan Liberec on Thursday. Tottenham manager Glenn Hoddle names the same side that lost narrowly at Liverpool last weekend. That means defender Steven Carr makes the 200th start of his career. Chelsea, who have not lost a league game at White Hart Lane for 15 years, were forced to make two changes. Celestine Babayaro replaces flu victim Graeme Le Saux and Jody Morris makes his 150th Chelsea appearance in place of the injured Jesper Gronkjaer. |
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