The dividing lines are drawn in the north-east where Chris Hughton's Newcastle are hosting Steve Bruce's Sunderland Photograph: Paul Thomas/Action ImagesNewcastle's Kevin Nolan scrambles in the opening the goal of the game in the 26th minute, flicking the ball over his shoulder and beyond the advancing Simon MignoletPhotograph: Graham Stuart/AFP/Getty ImagesEight minutes later, he slots home a second. Then deep into first-half injury time, Shola Ameobi bags a third from the penalty spot after Jonas Gutiérrez is fouledPhotograph: Paul Thomas/Action Images
Former Newcastle defender Titus Bramble is dismissed in the second half for recklessly bringing Andy Carroll down on the edge of the boxPhotograph: Graham Stuart/AFP/Getty ImagesAgainst 10 men, Newcastle are able to wrap up a comprehensive victory. Further goals from Ameobi and Nolan put them 5-0 up before Darren Bent grabs a late consolation for SunderlandPhotograph: Michael Regan/Getty ImagesHughton looks delighted. His side are now up to seventh in the table - that should dampen speculation that he's about to depart the clubPhotograph: Stu Forster/Getty ImagesIn the Midlands, two other neighbouring clubs at odds today as Aston Villa host Birmingham City. Villa's French manager Gérard Houllier looks concerned before kick-off as he chases only his second league win since taking charge of the clubPhotograph: Adrian Dennis/AFP/Getty ImagesEmile Heskey gets the better of Roger Johnson as Villa search for a breakthroughPhotograph: Mike Hewitt/Getty ImagesNigel Reo-Coker cops some flak from his opponents, especially from Barry FergusonPhotograph: Chris Brunskill/Getty ImagesAston Villa's Ashley Young collides with Birmingham City's Liam Ridgewell. The match ends goalless, leaving these sides in 12th and 13th place respectivelyPhotograph: Adrian Dennis/AFP/Getty ImagesRoy Hodgson's Liverpool travelled to Bolton Wanderers knowing that a point will lift them out of the relegation zonePhotograph: Martin Rickett/PAHis team adopt a novel approach to defending a set-piece - and it proves effective as they stifle their opponents in the first halfPhotograph: Clive Brunskill/Getty ImagesAt the other end, Fernando Torres struggles to guide the ball beyond Zat KnightPhotograph: John Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty ImagesJoe Cole is forced off in the 61st minute, replaced by David NgogPhotograph: Martin Rickett/PAWith four minutes remaining, Liverpool's Maxi Rodríguez toe-pokes the ball beyond Bolton's goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen. Torres must get the lion's share of the credit for a wonderful back-heel which created the openingPhotograph: Martin Rickett/PA1-0 it ends, and that's enough to give Liverpool their first away league win since AprilPhotograph: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images
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