Newcastle v Chelsea The teams observe a minute's silence for their match the day before Remembrance DayPhotograph: Shaun Botterill/Getty ImagesThe managers greet each other before kick-off. Hopefully this time José Mourinho won't end up in the stands (whether by his own volition or the referee's)Photograph: Shaun Botterill/Getty ImagesYoan Gouffran scores the first goal of the day. A great delivery from Yohan Cabaye lofted the ball over the Chelsea defence to the edge of the six-yard box, where Gouffran dived to head homePhotograph: Shaun Botterill/Getty Images
Loïc Rémy makes it 2-0 to Newcastle with the clock running down. Vurnon Anita crossed it into the box, and Rémy lashed it home inside the left-hand postPhotograph: Shaun Botterill/Getty ImagesChelsea leave the field as Newcastle take the three points. An evenly matched first half gave way to a dominating performance from Newcastle as the match ends Newcastle 2-0 ChelseaPhotograph: Shaun Botterill/Getty ImagesFulham v Manchester United A young Fulham fan has a flick through the program ahead of the matchPhotograph: Clive Rose/Getty ImagesRooney and Van Persie combine to set up Valencia for a close range goal which gives Manchester United a ninth-minute leadPhotograph: Clive Rose/Getty ImagesA corner sees Belgian sensation Januzaj pass the ball back to Van Persie who hammers it home to put Manchester United 2-0 up after 20 minutes.Photograph: Ian Kington/AFP/Getty ImagesWell, looks as if everyone may as well go home now as Wayne Rooney makes it 3-0 to Manchester United only two minutes later. Van Persie turned goalmaker as he crossed it over to Rooney, who duly tapped it over the line. An absolute routing for the home team Photograph: Ian Kington/AFP/Getty ImagesAlex Kacaniklic scores for Fulham, a curving shot finds the back of the net after a slight deflection off Rooney's leg in the 65th minutePhotograph: Jonathan Brady/PAStoke City v Southampton Badges on sale outside the Britannia StadiumPhotograph: Chris Brunskill/Getty ImagesBoruc stands and watches as a long ball from Stoke keeper Begovic sails down the pitch and into the open goal: Stoke 1-0 Southampton after 13 secondsPhotograph: Paul Burrows/Action ImagesWard-Prowse sends the ball to Rodriguez who heads the ball down into the goalmouth, and bounces it over Begovic. Southampton equalise after 42 minutes to make it Stoke 1-1 SouthamptonPhotograph: Paul Burrows/Action ImagesManchester City v Norwich Dropped Joe Hart sits on the City bench. Hart's series of blunders this season have seen the keeper sidelinedPhotograph: Jon Super/APPanic in the box after a shot from Sergio Agüero bounces off Norwich's Bradley Johnson (right) to make it an own goal after 16 minutes. Manchester 1-0 NorwichPhotograph: Lynne Cameron/PAFour minutes later and David Silva makes it 2-0 to CityPhotograph: Peter Powell/EPAOk, this is just getting silly. It can't really carry on with a goal for Manchester City every five minutes, can it? This time it's Nastasic, who puts it in from a cornerPhotograph: Paul Currie/Action ImagesWell, it didn't come after five minutes, but 10. Negredo finishes off a move involving Agüero, and despite him being offside, the goal is allowed to stand, to make it 4-0 to Manchester City after 35 minutes. Even had Pellegrini played Joe Hart he could have bungled every shot on goal and they'd still be aheadPhotograph: Lynne Cameron/PAThis is just getting embarrassing for Norwich. Yaya Touré makes it 5-0 after 60 minutes. The only suspense left in this match is seeing if they can make it into double figuresPhotograph: Jon Super/APAgüero makes it 6-0 in the 71st. Stoke may as well head off now, leaving an empty goal. Probably wouldn't effect the score too much and at least they'd beat the rushPhotograph: Alex Livesey/Getty ImagesEdin Dzeko finds time to squeeze one more in with four minutes left to play. The final whistle blows, and Stoke leave the pitch. As much as they'd prefer we never talk of this day again, that's probably not going to happenPhotograph: Phil Noble/ReutersWest Bromwich Albion v Crystal Palace Fans file into The Hawthorns as the unseasonably warm sunlight reflects off the windowsPhotograph: Peter Cziborra/Action ImagesWest Brom v Crystal Palace Berahino makes it 1-0 to Bromwich after 42 minutes. It's not looking great for Crystal Palace as their season doesn't seem to be picking upPhotograph: Nick Potts/PAHull v Sunderland A lone Hull fan takes his seat as the the Tigers take on the Black Cats.Photograph: Matthew Lewis/Getty ImagesA kerfuffle in the goal mouth sees an attempt from Sagbo turn into an own goal from Cuéllar after 25 minutes. Sunderland's luck has obviously vacated the stadium for the day. The whistle blows full-time with the same score: Hull 1 - 0 SunderlandPhotograph: Craig Brough/Action ImagesWest Ham v Aston Villa West Ham fans engage in that most East-End of culinary delights, pie and mashPhotograph: Charlie Crowhurst/Getty ImagesKevin Nolan rues a missed opportunity on goal. Sadly – for both sides – the whistle blew on a 0-0 draw.Photograph: Jamie McDonald/Getty Images
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