West Bromwich Albion v Tottenham Hotspur The match day programme shows a 3.07pm kick off time to mark the 25th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster Photograph: Matt West/BPI/REXYounes Kaboul loses out to Matej Vydra who opened the scoring in the first minute with a right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom left cornerPhotograph: Ross Kinnaird/Getty ImagesJust three minutes later Chris Brunt doubled the home side's lead when a right footed shot into the bottom right cornerPhotograph: Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images
The home fans are cheering again when Baggies keeper Ben Foster saves a penalty from Tottenham's Emmanuel Adebayor, which was given after Morgan Amalfitano fouled Danny Rose. Just after the half-hour mark Stéphane Sessegnon's right foot shot from outside the box extends West Brom's lead before an own goal by Jonas Olsson pulls one back for Spurs. Half-time score: West Bromwich Albion 3-1 Tottenham Hotspur Photograph: Andrew Boyers/Action ImagesHarry Kane pulls a second back for Spurs with twenty minutes to goPhotograph: Andrew Boyers/Action ImagesThen during injury time Christian Eriksen smacked the ball into the top corner to deny Pepe Mel his first home win as Baggies manager and leaves them still in a fight for top-flight survival. Final score: West Bromwich Albion 3-3 Tottenham HotspurPhotograph: Darren Staples/ReutersSouthampton v Cardiff City A very orderly display of Cardiff badgesPhotograph: Ben Hoskins/Getty ImagesSouthampton keeper Paulo Gazzaniga punches clear from the head of Fraizer Campbell. Half-time score: Southampton 0-0 Cardiff CityPhotograph: Steve Bardens/Getty ImagesDespite the home side dominating possession it was Cardiff's Juan Cala, kneeling, who settled the match when powered in a 22 yard effort just after the hour mark. Final score: Southampton 0-1 Cardiff CityPhotograph: Chris Ison/PACrystal Palace v Aston Villa Julian Speroni of Crystal Palace poses for a selfie with Palace fanPhotograph: Christopher Lee/Getty ImagesNathan Baker of Aston Villa outjumps team-mate Ciaran Clark and Palace's Cameron Jerome. Half-time score: Crystal Palace 0-0 Aston VillaPhotograph: Tony Marshall/Getty ImagesJason Puncheon found the bottom corner in the 76th minute as Crystal Palace beat a lucklustre Aston Villa to secure a third successive Premier League victory and move seven points clear of the relegation places. Final score: Crystal Palace 1-0 Aston VillaPhotograph: Christopher Lee/Getty ImagesFulham v Norwich City Who's a pretty boy thenPhotograph: Ian Walton/Getty ImagesNorwich keeper John Ruddy can do nothing but watch the ball fly past him when Hugo Rodallega hit a left footed shot from very close range after Steve Sidwell's knock down. Half-time score: Fulham 1-0 Norwich CityPhotograph: Ian Walton/Getty ImagesLeroy Fer can't find a way through a well organised Fulham defencePhotograph: Charlie Crowhurst/Getty ImagesThe defeat puts Norwich in real danager of relegation as they're just 2 points above the drop zone but face a treacherous final four matches. Final score: Fulham 1-0 Norwich CityPhotograph: Matthew Childs/Action ImagesSunderland v Everton Another fine collection of badges, this time adorning the hat of young Sunderland fanPhotograph: Paul Thomas/Getty ImagesEverton's Gerard Deulofeu finds the door is closed by Marcos Alonso and Lee Cattermole. Half-time score: Sunderland 0-0 EvertonPhotograph: Paul Thomas/Getty ImagesWith a quarter of an hour to go Wes Brown diverted Gerard Deulofeu's cross into his own net while trying to clearPhotograph: Craig Brough/Action ImagesThe Toffees withheld a spirited Black Cats display and the win puts them in the into fourth place. Final score: Sunderland 0-1 EvertonPhotograph: Craig Brough/Action ImagesStoke City v Newcastle United The Newcastle fans let the manager know their feelings Photograph: Paul Burrows/Action ImagesJust before half-time Erik Pieters left footed shot from long range flew past Newcastle United's Tim Krul and into the top corner. Half-time score: Stoke City 1-0 Newcastle UnitedPhotograph: Paul Ellis/AFP/Getty ImagesTim Krul denies Peter Crouch from adding to the home side's leadPhotograph: Laurence Griffiths/Getty ImagesThe home fans celebrate a win whilst the visiting fans chanted Pardew Out. Final score: Stoke City 1-0 Newcastle UnitedPhotograph: Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images
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