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Last Updated: Sunday, 16 March 2008, 18:06 GMT
Premier League as it happened

SUNDAY'S RESULTS
Fulham 1-0 Everton

Man City 2-1 Tottenham
Wigan 1-0 Bolton

GOALFLASHES AND MAJOR INCIDENTS (all times GMT)

606: DEBATE
To get involved use 606 or text us your views & comments on 81111. (Not all contributions can be used)

By Jonathan Stevenson

1804: That's it from me for this weekend, would have liked a few more goals and a little bit more entertainment but hey, you can't have everything. I'd like to think there's been enough there for all of us. Don't forget Match of the Day 2 tonight on BBC Two and the BBC Sport website at 2200 GMT and join Caroline for a Man Utd-Bolton and Spurs-Chelsea double header on Wednesday night. I'm sure I'll see you all again soon. Sweet.

1800: PLAYER RATER UPDATE
Robbie Keane wins the player of the day from the late game despite being taken off, with an average rating of 8.01. Sub Darren Bent is struggling on 4.87.

1754: "Tottenham robbed today, Arsenal robbed yesterday, Koumas sent off! The quality of officials has gone to pot. I really think this is what the FA should be concentrating on more than anything else."
Kravat on 606

1752: FULL-TIME Manchester City 2-1 Tottenham

1750: Felipe Caicedo slashes a shot well wide from the left-hand edge of the penalty box. City look like holding on here.

1749: We're into the three minutes of stoppage time.

1747: Man City bring on Sun Jihai for Benjani.

1746: "Can anyone really safely say that Spurs are out of the relegation battle?"
The Zog on 606GSE_Irons on 606

Yes, I'm telling you now. Fact.

1744: Tottenham put the ball in the net, but the assistant referee - wrongly - rules it out for offside. I think the ball actually went in off a Man City defender, but it doesn't matter.

1744: "When Robbie Keane is off, the mood on the pitch dramatically decreases. I blame Ramos."
GSE_Irons on 606

1742: Rangers have won.

1741: Meanwhile, there's a shoot-out going on betwene Rangers and Dundee United in the CIS Cup final. It's save o'clock, from what I can see.

1739: Dimitar Berbatov attempts a volley but does not catch it at all, though Joe Hart nervously fumbles the ball behind for a corner. From which Alan Hutton lashes a left-foot shot so wide it goes for a throw-in.

1738: Tom Huddlestone fires in a shot from 22 yards that Joe Hart comfortably gathers. Spurs need to produce something here, not much more than 10 minutes to go.

1736: Michael Johnson flicks the ball wide from six yards after a bit of pinball in the Tottenham box.

1734: Elano limps off and is replaced by Felipe Caicedo, the 19-year-old Ecuadorian striker.

1731: GOAL Manchester City 2-1 Tottenham
Thumping header from Nedum Onuoha and City have come from behind to take the lead. The young defender latches on to a corner and bullets the ball past Paul Robinson - it is not that far away from the keeper, but he doesn't even move. Spurs are up against it now.

1730: Nery Castillo comes off and Darius Vassell is on.

1730: "That Keane doesn't sound much of a model professional now does he? Pathetic reaction that."
AJT_1989 on 606

1726: Robbie Keane is furious as Juande Ramos takes him off and replaces him with Darren Bent. Keane is handed a substitutes' coat but he throws it on the floor in disgust. Jamie O'Hara also comes on for Steed Malbranque.

1725: "I think if it hadn't been for the Eduardo tackle a couple of weeks ago then that would have been a yellow card."
Wigan manager Steve Bruce on Koumas' sending off

1723: "Just done the predictor and I'm afraid to say Man Utd won the league! Bolton went down though."
Jon, via text

1717: GOAL Manchester City 1-1 Tottenham
Offside. Shouldn't count, but City are level. Benjani gets away down the left and crosses and after Nery Castillo mis-kicks the ball into the ground, Elano heads towards goal and Stephen Ireland taps in from five yards. He was offside, but City deserve their leveller.

1717: Man City are readying Darius Vassell.

1711: Nery Castillo has another chance from close range, but a combination of Spurs defenders and Paul Robinson clear the danger as the Mexican again takes a bit too long to decide what he's going to do. Good work from Benjani down the right, though.

1709: Benjani lets fly from 20 yards but the brilliant Jonathan Woodgate makes a fabulous block to deny the Zimbabwean. And no, I'm not a Spurs fan, but I defy anyone to tell me Woodgate isn't brilliant at the moment.

1709: Want to know what the tables at the end of the season will look like? Then use BBC Sport's football predictor and work it out for yourself. Go on...

1706: "Great result for the Latics. Starting to look up the table instead of down. It's a little unnerving."
Chris, via text

1704: The action is back under way at the City of Manchester Stadium. Tom Huddlestone has come on at the break for Spurs in place of Aaron Lennon.

1703: PLAYER RATER UPDATE
Robbie Keane is way out in front in the late game on 8, but Vedrun Corluka is struggling for your votes with only 4.88. In the Wigan game, Emile Heskey leads the way on 6.92 and Jason Koumas is still down low on 4.29. Get voting.

1700: "Thanks Wigan you've done us a big favour there! Bolton drop more points, there is hope for Derby County!"
Sam, via text

Now I know you're having a Paul McGrath.

1656: FULL-TIME Wigan 1-0 Bolton

1655: Just got back from Craven Cottage, what a result, we are staying up."
Alex, via text

1654: Erik Edman heads off the line from Bolton captain Kevin Nolan as Bolton are denied again. Incidentally, for those of you suggesting we have some sort of anti-Bolton agenda, Kevin Nolan was the BBC Sport website's columnist last season. Nice one.

1652: Four minutes of stoppage time at the JJB Stadium.

1652: "More like Nervy Castillo than Nery Castillo."
speedstar on 606

1650: "Mate, Bolton are shocking and we always will be without good finishing. But if we get more points than Newcastle we are safe. Stop whining about bias. Much love Beeb."
Nath, via text

1648: HALF-TIME Manchester City 0-1 Tottenham

1647: Nery Castillo is played clean through once again, but instead of shooting with his right foot, he tries to drag the ball back and finish with his left and unfortunately for him, that gives Pascal Chimbonda enough time to make a recovery tackle.

1644: Lots of positive chat flying around about Robbie Keane and I have to say I agree with every word of it. The guy is phenomenal, he is such an intelligent footballer and his footwork is just about as good as anyone in the Premier League. Fabulous to watch. Meanwhile, Aaron Lennon drills wide from 20 yards.

1642: "What is with your anti-Bolton bias? What more are we to expect from the BBC though?"
Annoyed Bolton fan, via text

You're losing. I don't get it.

1639: Man City are having a good spell and after Pascal Chimbonda makes a brilliant tackle to deny Michael Johnson a clear shot at goal, Paul Robinson does well to parry away Elano's left-foot drive.

1637: Nery Castillo shows good pace to beat Pascal Chimbonda to a City through ball, but his touch is a bit off and takes him wide, while his finish screws badly off target.

1633: GOAL Manchester City 0-1 Tottenham
Stunning finish from Robbie Keane, crashing the ball into the top corner from a difficult angle on the left-hand edge of the six-yard box, after being played in by Pascal Chimbonda. Fabulous goal from the Spurs skipper.

1629: Manchester City appeal for handball as Michael Dawson appears to stop Michael Johnson's shot with his hand. A penalty would have been harsh though. Elano is straight onto the rebound but Dawson is again on hand to block the Brazilian's 25-yard effort.

1628: Kevin Nolan is absolutely fuming at the referee for not giving a penalty. There is more mayhem in the Wigan box as Kevin Davies heads goalwards from a corner from the right and it appears Michael Brown may use his left hand to clear the ball off the line. Difficult one to call I reckon, you can see why the ref can't give it.

1625: Man City keeper Joe Hart comes for a cross and gets nowhere near it, but Steed Malbranque's shot from 20 is sliced wildly and wastefully wide.

1624: My colleague John has just pointed out, rightly, how many players Bolton boss Gary Megson rested in midweek in their Uefa Cup last 16 tie against Sporting Lisbon to save them for today. They are still losing 1-0 to 10-man Wigan. I wonder what you Bolton fans are thinking right now of your gaffer?

1621: (See 1614) "So would Newcastle mate..."
ScopeJack on 606

1618: The sun is out at Wigan. Chris Kirkland punches away a free-kick and Kevin Davies clips the rebound on to the roof of the net. It is all Bolton since half-time.

1616: Pinball in the Wigan box and Paul Scharner almost puts the ball into his own net, but the hosts somehow survive.

1614: "I tell you what I'd welcome back Big Sam with massively open arms."
Dave, Bolton fan in Chorley, via text

1612: "Mr Stevenson, maybe a wee mention for Dundee Utd? Beating Rangers in the cup final 1-0. Let's hear it for the Arabs! Hurrah!"
'Juice' Terry on 606

1609: Great chance for Bolton as a couple of flick-ons from a free-kick see Kevin Nolan with just the keeper to beat from 12 yards, but Chris Kirkland makes himself big and saves well with his legs. Wigan will need him on top of his game if they are going to see this one out.

1608: (See 1558) "Unfortunately they'll be building two-up, two-downs on the moon to help with the housing shortage before Forest are back in the big time."
Andy from Nottingham, via text

1607: The second half kicks off at the JJB Stadium where Bolton desperately need to pick up something against Wigan's 10 men.

1605: Robbie Keane breaks forward for Spurs and gets himself some space about six yards out on the right-hand side of the six-yard box, but instead of squaring for Aaron Lennon, he tries to curl one into the far corner and it flies behind for a goalkick.

1603: "I wonder if Steve Bruce will remind his players about Wigan's potential route in to the Uefa Cup via the Fair Play League at half-time?!"
Andy in Manchester, via text

1602: We are under way in Manchester.

1558: "Hopefully both Bolton and Wigan will go down. Shocking football in front of normally empty stadia. Let's have decent-supported clubs like Forest back in the big time."
Pinners from Cambridge, via text

Promise I'm not making this up. Promise.

1555: PLAYER RATER UPDATE
Bolton's Matt Taylor has the highest average rating on 7, with Wigan's red carded Jason Koumas on a paltry 4.18.

1551: I'd be surprised if there weren't a few 'afters' in the tunnel at the JJB Stadium. There were some angry players on both sides as they walked off at half-time, with of course the customary boos from the home fans for referee Steve Tanner for his interesting use of the red card early on.

1549: HALF-TIME Wigan 1-0 Bolton

1547: Adam Le Fondre has scored a hat-trick as Rochdale lead Accrington 4-1 in League Two. Congratulations, son.

1546: "Every aspect of the league is just interesting. Thus the fight for the title, fight for fourth, fight for Uefa Cup slot and the fight to avoid the drop. The best league this has to be."
Gunnerfiz on 606

1544: Grzegorz Rasiak forces Chris Kirkland to make his first save of the afternoon, getting on the end of a cross from the right and stooping to head goalwards, but it is a fairly comfortable stop.

1543: Tamir Cohen is injured and walks off sporting a big black mark on his face, with Polish international Grzegorz Rasiak coming on in his place.

1538: Bolton appeal for a penalty for a potential handball in the Wigan box. The ref says no, but instead of playing on, Bolton's Kevin Nolan runs over to him and demands an explanation. Should be trying to win the ball back, in fairness.

1534: GOAL Wigan 1-0 Bolton
Emile Heskey expertly gets in front of his man and volleys into the net from six yards after a long throw from Mario Melchiot from the right. It comes just moments after Paul Scharner thinks he has scored the opener, but the assistant referee ruled his goalbound header from a corner was cleared off the line before the whole ball had crossed.

1531: "Well Stevo I don't know what you are going to talk about now for the next half hour. Bolton never get any attention on this board (not even when they are beating Atletico Madrid) so why should that change?"
ginger invasion on 606

Maybe if your boys did anything of note against Wigan's 10 men I might have something to write about. El Hadji Diouf heads comfortably wide after yet another cross into the Latics box. Happy?

1530: "Man City v Tottenham has the prospect of being one of these special Premier League goal feasts."
Darrell Allen, via text

1527: TEAM NEWS Manchester City v Spurs
Ledley King misses out for Spurs with Michael Dawson coming in for the captain and Alan Hutton also returns after being cup-tied in midweek. Younes Kaboul (knee) and Ricardo Rocha (groin) have failed fitness tests and don't make the squad. Richard Dunne has passed a late fitness test and comes in at the heart of the Manchester City defence, while Nedum Onuoha also returns.

1522: "Two quality players that would improve any Premier League team, not just Everton - Junior Agogo and Kris Commons of Nottm Forest. Pure class."
Matt, Manchester, via text

Is this some sort of wind up?

1521: FULL-TIME Fulham 1-0 Everton
Sure I just heard a 'whoop' from a Liverpool fan in the office.

1519: "You lot talk about Makelele's tackle on Faubert as if it was an act of war. Of course mistimed challenges can hurt but they're part of the game. Grow up."
Tom, CFC, via text

Nerves. Raw. Touched. Love it.

1516: Eddie Johnson rifles a shot fractionally over the bar and almost forces Stevo to eat his own words in the process.

1515: Brian McBride is taken off, Clint Dempsey comes on for Fulham. Handshakes and high fives all-round for the big American.

1515: "Not so much football that's a disgrace as the FA, Stevo. They make Royal Mail look competant."
pompeyfanupnorth on 606

Music to the ears of the Royal Mail's ex-FA supremo Adam Crozier, I'm sure!

1512: The tireless Jimmy Bullard gets a standing ovation as he is taken off and replaced by Moritz Volz. One maverick character for another. Who says there aren't any left in the game?

1510: Simon Davies has a great chance to wrap it up at the Cottage but he tries to dink the ball past Tim Howard and Everton clear the danger.

1510: "Can someone explain to me how Koumas gets a red card when Makelele didn't even get a yellow for that shocker on Faubert?"
Mustardo on 606

I can't. It's just an absolute joke. Wigan will appeal, but they'll probably get Koumas an extra game ban for their troubles a la Aliadiere. Football is a disgrace sometimes.

1505: SENT OFF
Jason Koumas is red carded for Wigan and it is a laughable decision. He is late in a tackle with Bolton's Gary Cahill but there is no intent to injure, he just didn't get there in time. As my colleague Paul says, if that's a red card, what is football coming to?

1502: There is a long stoppage at the JJB after Emile Heskey took a ball in his face. Man Utd boss Sir Alex Ferguson, who comes face-to-face with Bolton on Wednesday, is in the crowd to run the rule over Gary Megson's visitors.

1502: Over in Scotland, the CIS Cup final is just getting under way at Hampden between Rangers and Dundee United.

1501: Play gets under way in the second Premier League game of the afternoon at the JJB Stadium. No comment on the pitch.

1458: Golden chance for Everton as a corner lands on the head of Joseph Yobo eight yards out, but the Nigerian can only plant a firm header high and wide. Disappointing effort.

1458: "Gollaaaaazzzooooo!"
guidos_4_reds on 606

1454: GOAL Fulham 1-0 Everton
Brian McBride scores his first goal since August and how crucial that could be. Simon Davies scampers away down the left and sends in a cross that Joseph Yobo flicks into the path of McBride, who reacts well to head downwards into the corner of the net. Massive goal.

1452: Leighton Baines comes on for Steven Pienaar as David Moyes switches things around for Everton.

1450: Fulham are on top, the crowd are on their side in a big way and Everton, having been involved in extra-time and a penalty shoot-out in the Uefa Cup in midweek, look like they might be flagging. Time to cash in for Roy Hodgson's side.

1448: "Everton should sign Aaron Ramsey of Cardiff. The lad is class and we won't be able to keep him long."
Ben, Cardiff, via text

1446: Jimmy Bullard flights over a free-kick from the right and Eddie Johnson gets up well only to head the ball over the bar. He's out of his depth, I reckon.

1443: Danny Murphy is booked for a tackle from behind on Phil Neville.

1443: (See 1436) "Why are all the suggestions proven players? I'd buy Luke Nightingale from Bognor Regis Town. A cult hero who scores goals for fun!"
Danny, Birmingham, via text

1441: I'd pay six pounds for something interesting to happen in this game. Honestly.

1439: "I can't believe you actually refer to yourself as 'Stevo'."
David, Liverpool, via text

Get over it.

1436: "Why are all the suggestions foreign? I'd buy Ishmael Miller from West Brom. Young, strong, English and 15 goals out of 22 games."
Ben, Southwark, via text

1435: Mikel Arteta flights in another free-kick and this one is better, just evading Joleon Lescott as he made a run across the first defender.

1434: TEAM NEWS Wigan v Bolton
Bolton make nine changes to the side that lost at Lisbon in midweek. Goalkeeper Ali Al Habsi and defender Gary Cahill are the only survivors with Kevin Nolan, Gretar Steinsson, Andy O'Brien, Ricardo Gardner, Tamir Cohen, Ivan Campo, Matt Taylor, El- Hadji Diouf and Kevin Davies also included. Wigan boss Steve Bruce names an unchanged line-up for the third successive game.

1432: The second half starts. A point doesn't do either side much good - let's hope they don't both settle for it. Roy Hodgson is late coming out and races across the pitch to get to the dugout. Comedy running from the much-travelled manager.

1430: Can Jimmy Bullard get his popular name on the scoresheet at Craven Cottage today? The cult hero would become a club legend if his free-kicks keep the Cottagers in the top flight. The teams are back out - over to you, JB.

1428: "In answer to the comment at 1408, the current odds of no Premier League goals today is just over 130 to one."
From Geoff in the Isle of Man, via text

1422: PLAYER RATER UPDATE
Top of your list at the moment is Fulham striker Brian McBride on 7.40, while goalkeeper Kasey Keller has the lowest rating, somewhat harshly, with only 5.47.

1417: HALF-TIME Fulham 0-0 Everton

1416: "Why don't Everton and Fulham just shoot and let the swirling wind do the rest?"
Footastic Footy on 606

Good point. The weather could just be the decisive factor here today.

1414: Yakubu hits a left-foot shot from 12 yards that is straight at Kasey Keller and the veteran keeper parries the ball away.

1413: (See 1410) "See what habits they pick up playing in the Premier League? Outside the top four, some of the 'football' I've seen this season has been embarrassing. What on earth made Richard Scudamore think it'd be worth exporting?"
Daripa on 606

1410: Mikel Arteta, graduate of the Barcelona academy, hang your head in shame. He sends a potentially dangerous free-kick high and wide from 30 yards out with an attempted cross into the box. Big time disappointing.

1408: "What are the odds on zero goals being scored in the Premier League today?"
BigDragg on 606

Getting shorter all the time, I'd imagine.

1406: It's a bit scrappy, this one, which is no surprise with so much to play for. You could just about see Everton sneaking it 1-0 - that's not a prediction, by the way.

1404: "Some good choices there (see 1354). Tell you what, you guys pay for their flight and then when they're here we'll tempt them over to the red side."
lfcman, via text

1356: Steven Pienaar shoots from 25 yards but he doesn't quite catch it right and the ball drifts wide. Moments later, Yakubu bundles his way into the box and tests Kasey Keller with a low drive.

1354: "If I were spending �30m, then spend it all on Ricardo Quaresma and then take a risk on Adriano, who I'm sure could be taken for free. If not, I could see Javier Saviola being tempted for �10m, with a cool �20m left to be spent on Diego from Werder, or maybe even Mancini from Roma."
MrSport88 on 606

1352: "Maybe they could prise Fred from Lyon? Not enough one syallable names in the PL. 'Fred', tremendous moniker."
Cen, via text

1346: England manager Fabio Capello is sat in the stands at Craven Cottage alongside Under-21 coach Stuart Pearce, who, as I said yesterday, is an absolute hero.

1345: Everton are forced into an early change, with striker Andrew Johnson injured and right-back Tony Hibbert coming on. Everton don't have a striker on the bench - disappointing.

1342: Fabulous move from Fulham, Simon Davies playing a lovely outside of the right foot pass into the path of Brian McBride and the big US striker clipping a volley a few yards wide of Tim Howard's left-hand post from a difficult angle.

1340: "How about Podolski? He might want to move, considering Bayern Munich have both Toni and Klose who are magnificent strikers."
man utd only pl side not to be beaten by rafa on 606

Great shout - exactly the sort of player I was getting at.

1337: (See 1323) "The only exercise I'll do today is walking from my car to McDonalds to eat that big mac!"
Steve, Belfast, via text

1335: "Not funny calling Ronaldinho the buck-toothed one. He is still one of the best players in the world without a shadow of a doubt. Clown."
pip4490 on 606

Pal, if you can find anyone anywhere who is a bigger fan of Ronaldinho than me, I'd be very surprised. That is your first fact about Stevo of the day.

1331: We are under way in Sunday's Premier League action. Huge.

1328: "Let's face it, if Fulham have any chance of beating the drop they need to win the majority of their home games. This must start today with a good performance and three points would not go amiss at all. Huge games coming up away for Fulham, they need a performance today."
EnglandLad23 on 606

1323: The Fulham players have been warming up on the Craven Cottage surface wearing Sport Relief T-shirts. Have you done your Sport Relief mile on this lovely spring day?!

1322: "Aguero apparently has a �50m buy-out clause - he won't be going anywhere on the cheap! Amazing player though, made Puyol look like a carthorse. Everton should look at signing Stephen Appiah and maybe Kenwyne Jones."
Evansbach on 606

Let's get one thing straight - a buy-out clause in Spain is rarely the price a player would go for, it's more of an insurance to put other teams off trying to bid for them. Ronaldinho and Messi's clauses are about �100m, but they would clearly go for less. Well, the buck-toothed one would, not sure about Messi, the little genius.

1319: TEAM NEWS Fulham v Everton
Captain Brain McBride was recalled to the Fulham starting line-up for the visit of Everton, with Clint Dempsey relegated to the substitutes' bench. Everton were unchanged from the side that was eliminated from the Uefa Cup on penalties by Fiorentina in midweek.

1315: "Three Players. Firstly a striker, Sergio Aguero from Atletico for �12-18m, then a midfielder, Zdravko Kuzmanovic from Fiorentina for �6m and also a defender, Cristian Zapata from Udinese for �8m. They would all add to the team but each would bring something different."
FlashGordy on 606

1310: We're getting a bit of chat on the boy Sergio Aguero at Atletico Madrid. I'm a massive fan of his - he absolutely destroyed Barcelona a couple of weeks ago, he's got everything to be one of the world's best players. Would he sign for Everton?

1308: "Rafael Van der Vaart and Thierry Henry should do it I think? That should leave some change to replace Lee Carsley - I love the guy but there is surely better?"
Luc, Uni, via text

1305: "More examples of players who do well in the Premier League for their club but can't quite cut it for England in my opinion include: Joleon Lescott, Jamie Carragher, Frank Lampard, Steven Gerrard, David James and most of the remaining members of the England team."
SheepskinMotson on 606

1300: Team news from Craven Cottage shortly. Let's not forget, this is a massive day for Fulham too.

1259: "Everton need an out-and-out world-class striker and midfielder to start an attack for the Premier League crown. I don't see it happening in the very near future but I do hope one day it will."
"Name On The Trophy" on 606

So, who? Toffees, who are your dream (but realistic) signings?

1254: "I wish Everton all the best, but fear that if they become title challengers, Phil Neville will still get picked for England!"
Danny B, London, via text

I fear it too. My mate Pearlo was banging on the other day about players who are awesome in the Premier League but - in his opinion - can't quite step up to international football. I might tell you who he was talking about later, but is Phil Neville a good example of that sort of player?

1249: Same rules apply. Text your views, whatever they may be, on 81111 and get involved via 606. If I upset you, can I apologise in advance? I just like starting a debate every so often, so bear with me.

1246: So a very warm welcome to our coverage of Sunday's three Premier League games. It's Fulham v Everton, Wigan v Bolton and then Man City v Spurs. I'm quite excited - not sure why, but I reckon it might just be an interesting afternoon. Worth hanging around, for sure.

1240: Here's a nice easy starter for 10 today to kick us all off. If Everton spent �30m on two world-class players in the summer, would they be Premier League title challengers next season? Discuss...



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Barclays Premier League Table
01 February 2010 22:00
  PGDPTS
1Chelsea233854
2Man Utd243653
3Arsenal243249
4Tottenham242042

5Liverpool241641

6Man City221441
7Aston Villa231340
8Birmingham23-134
9Everton23-132
10Blackburn24-1528
11Fulham23-227
12Stoke22-726
13Sunderland23-1024
14Wigan22-2322
15West Ham23-921
16Bolton22-1521
17Wolverhampton23-2121

18Burnley23-2320
19Hull23-2620
20Portsmouth22-1615
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