Everton 3-3 Manchester United: The home side dominate, twice blocked by Nemanja Vidic before Patrice Evra's slip allows them through for Steven Pienaar to score after Edwin van der Sar saves from Mikael Arteta
Despite the Merseysider's possession, United hit the post from John O'Shea, go close through Dimitar Berbatov and equalise when Darren Fletcher turns in Nani's pinpoint cross
The Red Devils go straight at Everton after the break and, when a corner breaks to Nani, the Portugese winger puts in another fine cross for Vidic to head home
The visitors add a classy third when Gary Neville back heels the ball to Paul Scholes, who finds Berbatov with a 50-yard pass, and the Bulgarian shrugs off Sylvin Distin before finishing with the outside of his right boot
United look to have the points wrapped up only for Tim Cahill to nod in an injury-time goal, followed two minutes later by Mikael Arteta's equaliser, both goals coming from Leighton Baine's left-wing crosses
Arsenal 4-1 Bolton Wanderers: The Gunners are without several key players through injury but still have enough quality for Tomas Rosicky, Cesc Fabregas and Andrei Arshavin to cause problems early on
There aren't often fears over Arsene Wenger trying young and unknown continental players in the Arsenal line up and one of them, defender Laurent Koscielny, puts the home side ahead from a goalmouth scramble
Wanderers have so often proven to be a pain in the side of Wenger's teams and do so once again as John Elmander equalises from Lee Chong-Yong's bye-line cross
Marouane Chamakh, another summer signing, puts Arsenal ahead in the second half with his second Premier League goal before drawing a wild tackle from Gary Cahill moments later that sees the English defender sent off
Down to 10 men, the Gunners start to take their visitors apart with goals from Alex Song and Carlos Vela, their 1000th and 1001st Premier League goals, and Bolton's unbeaten start to the season is over
Fulham 2-1 Wolverhampton Wanderers: Wolves are 1-0 up at half-time at Craven Cottage through Jelle van Damme, though Fulham fans may be more concerned with a nasty leg injury to Bobby Zamora
Another new signing in the capital making a name for himself is Moussa Dembele, scoring at the start and end of the second half to give the Cottagers three points; Christophe Berra also sent off for Wolves
Manchester City 1-1 Blackburn Rovers: After a week of plaudits for his international performances, Joe Hart, one of five England players in the City side, mistimes a clearance to allow Nikola Kalinic to open the scoring
City finally beat former England goalkeeper Paul Robinson, having a great day between the sticks, as veteran French midfielder Patrick Vieira makes it 1-1 in the second half from Carlos Tevez's cross
Newcastle United 0-2 Blackpool: Despite the season's expectations for the two promoted teams, Charlie Adam gives the Seasiders the lead at St James' Park from the spot following Alan Smith's foul on Luke Varney
Matthew Gilks keeps Blackpool in the game with a great save from Joey Barton before Adam turns provider for DJ Campbell to settle the game late on; the Seasiders are fourth in the table with seven points from four games
West Bromwich Albion 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur: Harry Redknapp makes five changes to his Spurs side, including a debut for Rafael van der Vaart and a recall for Luka Modric, who puts the Londoners ahead
The Baggies show their scrapping credentials for the season, grabbing a leveller through Chris Brunt before half-time after Carlo Cudicini's save from Marc-Antoine Fortune
West Ham United 1-3 Chelsea: Things fall apart at Upton Park as the Hammers, pointless after three games, are 2-0 down to defending champions Chelsea through Michael Essien and Salomon Kalou after 20 minutes
Chelsea look effortless, almost lazy, but get a third goal, a second for Essien, cutting through the Irons' defence seemingly at a time of their choosing though ex-Blue Scott Parker nets a consolation with a long-range lob
Wigan Athletic 1-1 Sunderland: Steve Bruce faces his old side and sees his captain Lee Cattermole sent off, for the second time this season, picking up two bookings in the opening 22 minutes
Although playing much of the game a man down, Sunderland take the lead as substitute and record signing Asamoah Gyan arrives unmarked to smash home Jordan Henderson's cross
With a man spare, Roberto Martinez throws everything at the Sunderland goal and Wigan get their share of the points when Antolin Alcaraz's strike ricochets in with five minutes left
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