Birmingham City 1-1 Liverpool: The season's overachievers, with the second-best home defensive record, host the season's underachievers, struggling for fourth place under Rafa Benitez
The game itself is hard-fought, with Cameron Jerome's runs and James McFadden's trickery causing problems, while Maxi Rodriguez hits the crossbar for the Reds
Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard gets the first goal of the game soon in to the second half, cutting inside Lee Bowyer from the left-hand side to slam the ball home with his right
City are level within a few minutes when nobody in red picks up Liam Ridgewell, enjoying the freedom of St Andrews at the far post to nudge home McFadden's cross
The Reds are dejected at full time, their chances of a Champions League spot slipping away and their fans booing, and their skipper bemused by, the substitution of top scorer Fernando Torres
Fulham 2-1 Wigan Athletic: Fellow Spanish coach Roberto Martinez has yet to make his Premier League mark since joining the Latics from Swansea and faces a Fulham side buoyed by yet another midweek European win
The Cottagers may have only scored nine goals in the league in 2010 but they've put four past Juventus and two past Wolfsburg at home, inspired by midfielder Clint Dempsey
The visitors take the lead, now level with Fulham on nine league goals this year, through Jason Scotland, following Martinez from Swansea City, a left-foot half-volley from 18 yards that squeezes past Mark Schwarzer
The hosts equalise after the break when substitute Stefan Okaka - with only one previous goal for Fulham, in the FA Cup - turns in Zoltan Gera's cross
Roy Hodgson's side take the lead moments later as giant Norwegian defender Brede Hangeland (out of shot), free in the six-yard box, heads in Damien Duff's corner
Everton v West Ham United (1600): The final continental manager away to a British opposite number on Sunday is Gianfranco Zola, stuck between relegation-worthy performances and public criticism from his board
Like much of their season, the Hammers play well and pin back their opposition only to fail at the back, not clearing Leighton Baines' cross or Tim Cahill's nod on; or picking up Diniyar Bilyaletdinov, who scores
Things worsen for the London side when never-say-die captain Scott Parker is booked, missing the next two games, and Tim Howard saves Mido's first-half penalty
The Toffees seem happy to prove their coach right when he says they can't make fourth place, sitting back and letting West Ham back in to the game through Manuel Da Costa's goal after Mark Noble hits the crossbar
Never underestimate the Irons' ability to self destruct this season, though, as another Baines cross evades every defender and Ayegbeni Yakubu rises highest to put Everton ahead with 10 minutes left
Yet the game, the goals, Zola and West Ham's relegation battle aren't done yet as Julien Faubert swings in a contender for cross of the season and Araujo Ilan equalises with a diving header
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