Tottenham Hotspur v Crystal PalaceNo doubt there's a few fans in the Pride of Tottenham public house enjoying a cheeky pre-match pint Photograph: Julian Finney/Getty ImagesEarly in the game Crystal Palace are awarded a penalty. Up steps Jason Puncheon who hits it left footed and is aiming for the top left corner … Photograph: Alastair Grant/APUnfortunately it ends up nowhere near the top left corner as the Palace player slices it miles high and wide. No wonder he looks embarrassed Photograph: Julian Finney/Getty Images
Whilst the Crystal Palace boss Tony Pulis looks agogPhotograph: Julian Finney/Getty ImagesHow Palace will rue Puncheon's penalty miss as Adebayor flicks the ball on and Christian Eriksen fires Spurs aheadPhotograph: Andrew Couldridge/Action ImagesThe soon to be departed Jermain Defoe comes off the bench to lash the ball home and score Tottenham's second. Final score: Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 Crystal PalacePhotograph: Julian Finney/Getty ImagesHull City v Chelsea It's a beautiful sunny day up at the KC Stadium for the visit of Willian and his Chelsea team-mates. A win for Jose Mourinho's side will put them top of the tablePhotograph: Michael Regan/Getty ImagesAshley Cole has to be on his toes in order to deal with Ahmed Elmohamady who has started spritelyPhotograph: Craig Brough/Action ImagesGary Cahill keeps an eye on Yannick Sagbo. It's pretty much end to end as both teams seem up for it and each have chances to take the lead Photograph: Michael Regan/Getty ImagesHull City supporters sing up Photograph: Laurence Griffiths/Getty ImagesDavid Luiz lets Jake Livermore know what he thinks of a challenge which left the Chelsea man in a heap on the floor clutching his ankle. It's goal-less as the teams go in at half-time but if if the second half is anything like the first, then a goal won't be long comingPhotograph: Lynne Cameron/PAEleven minutes to be exact as Eden Hazard dances into the area from the left, drops a shoulder, gives himself some space, and hammers a shot into the bottom right from just inside the area. That's a delightful strikePhotograph: Scott Heppell/APThe second half has been all Chelsea and they're brimming with confidence, to demonstrate that here's Oscar having a go at an overhead kickPhotograph: Michael Regan/Getty ImagesHull start a mini recovery but that is snuffed out three minutes from time when Fernando Torres speeds down the inside left, twists Bruce this way and that, and buries a fine effort into the bottom left corner. A fine second-half performance by the visitors who spring above Manchester City and Arsenal to top the Premier League table. Final score: Hull City 0-2 Chelsea Photograph: Laurence Griffiths/Getty ImagesEverton v Norwich City Fans enjoy Everton branded cups of Rosy Lee at Goodison ParkPhotograph: Jan Kruger/Getty ImagesEverton's Romelu Lukaku misses with a close range header. The Toffee fans were pleased to see Gareth Barry luck better finding the goal when he hammered in a spectacular strike with the outside of his left book for this 50th Premier League goal. In other Everton news they have signed Aiden McGeady from Spartak Moscow for an undisclosed feePhotograph: Peter Byrne/PAKevin Mirallas fires a free-kick over the Norwich wall and into the net to double Everton's lead. Final score: Everton 2-0 Norwich CityPhotograph: Carl Recine/Action ImagesFulham v Sunderland Fans applaud as the teams take to the pitchPhotograph: Jamie McDonald/Getty ImagesThe visiting fans were applauding again later when Adam Johnson curls a free-kick into the top corner. Ki Sung-Yong fired in a second not long after to give the visitors a 2-0 lead at half-timePhotograph: Jamie McDonald/Getty ImagesSidwell pulls one back for Fulham early in the second half but Adam Johnson restores the two goal cushion when slots home from Ki's through ball. He gets his hat-trick in the dying stages of the match when he tucked home from the penalty spot following Senderos' foul on Altidore. Final score: Fulham 1-4 SouthamptonPhotograph: Clive Rose/Getty ImagesCardiff City v West Ham United Manager Sam Allardyce still has some fans amongst the West Ham faithfulPhotograph: Michael Steele/Getty ImagesAndy Carroll is back! Well sort of, he's on the benchPhotograph: Michael Steele/Getty ImagesCarlton Cole is crowded out by the Cardiff defence, but the West Ham striker had the last laugh towards the end of the first half when he guided the ball into the net from a Jarvis crossPhotograph: Stu Forster/Getty ImagesAndy Carroll enters the fray and in no time is causing mischief in the Cardiff defencePhotograph: Michael Steele/Getty ImagesIn the dying moments of the game Mark Noble fires home and confirm West Ham's first win since November. Final score: Cardiff City 0-2 West Ham UnitedPhotograph: Rebecca Naden/ReutersSouthampton v West Bromwich Albion A fan is engrossed in his reading material outside St Mary'sPhotograph: Bryn Lennon/Getty ImagesJack Cork holds off the challenge of Nicolas Anelka. It's goal-less when the teams go in at half-timePhotograph: Bryn Lennon/Getty ImagesWest Brom's defence go asleep allowing Adam Lallana enough time and space to put the Saints in the lead and to wish his mum happy birthday. Final score: Southampton 1-0 West Bromwich AlbionPhotograph: Glyn Kirk/AFP/Getty Images
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