A Stoke fan dressed as Santa Claus dispenses some unchristmassy cheer before being escorted out by PolicePhotograph: Carl Recine/guardian.co.ukWigan Athletic's Maynor Figueroa, second left, celebrates scoring from a 50 yard plus free-kick from his own half to put his side 2-1Photograph: Martin Rickett/guardian.co.ukStoke City's Thomas Sorensen saves a penalty by Wigan's Hugo Rodallega which would have given Stoke three points instead of having to settle for onePhotograph: Carl Recine/guardian.co.uk
Bolton Wanderers' Ivan Klasnic celebrates opening the scoring against Manchester City but it was a dubious decision and the City defense's claim for offside was a valid onePhotograph: Nigel Roddis/guardian.co.ukAfter a blatent dive, Manchester City's Welsh forward Craig Bellamy collects his second yellow card and is sent off by referee Mark Clattenburg Photograph: Paul Ellis/guardian.co.ukCarlos Tevez celebrates after scoring his second and City's third in the 3-3 draw at the ReebokPhotograph: Lindsey Parnaby/guardian.co.ukFulham's Bobby Zamora embraces David Nugent of Burnley as he marks him before a free-kick. The Fulham striker opened the scoring with a right-foot shot into the bottom cornerPhotograph: Michael Regan/guardian.co.ukBurnley's Wade Elliott controls the ball ahead of Jonathan Greening. Elliott equalised with a fine volley into the roof of the net from 15 yards on the hour and the scores stayed that way till the end of the gamePhotograph: Michael Regan/guardian.co.ukChelsea's Joe Cole leads the ball between two Everton defenders Photograph: Felipe Trueba/guardian.co.ukChelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech and team mate Branislav Ivanovic look on as Everton's Louis Saha, not in picture, heads the final goal to give Everton a share the points in the 3-3 thriller at Stamford BridgePhotograph: Anthony Devlin/guardian.co.ukKeith Andrews of Blackburn Rovers competes for the ball with Hull's Craig Fagan during their 0-0 draw at the KC StadiumPhotograph: Ross Kinnaird/guardian.co.ukWolverhampton Wanderers striker Kevin Doyle rises above the Spurs defence to score the only goal of the game at White Hart LanePhotograph: Glyn Kirk/guardian.co.ukSunderland's Darren Bent wheels away in celebration midway through the first half after turning home Andy Reid's cross to open the scoringPhotograph: Anna Gowthorpe/guardian.co.ukSunderland held the lead until injury time when Pompey's Younes Kaboul prodded home Jamie O'Hara's corner to give Portsmouth a point. He removed his shirt during his celebration and was consequently sent off by referee Steve Bennett for a second bookable offencePhotograph: Julian Finney/guardian.co.ukAston Villa's Gabriel Agbonlahor opens the scoring with a close range header mid way through the first half. Despite constant pressure from United for the rest of the game, Villa held on for a famous victoryPhotograph: Mike Egerton/guardian.co.uk
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