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Monday, 1 April, 2002, 16:06 GMT 17:06 UK
Premiership clockwatch
Minute-by-minute action from the English Premiership
All the main action from the Easter Monday matches.

Results:
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Charlton 0-3 Arsenal
Derby 0-1 Middlesbrough
Everton 3-1 Bolton
Fulham 0-1 West Ham
Ipswich 0-0 Chelsea
Sunderland 2-1 Leicester
Tottenham 2-1 Leeds

Late match
Blackburn 2-0 Southampton | Match report


1655: Full-time
Arsenal storm back to the top of the Premiership with a comfortable 3-0 win at Charlton.

Arsenal players mob goalscorer Thierry Henry
Arsenal were 3-0 up inside 30 minutes

Derby suffer another bad defeat, this time at home to Middlesbrough, while Fulham's slide continues after losing 1-0 at home to West Ham.

But Everton grab a crucial three points by beating Bolton 3-1, and Sunderland ease their relegation worries with a 2-1 win over Leicester

Ipswich garner a point from a goalless draw with Chelsea, but Leeds lose further ground in the race for a Champions League place by losing 2-1 at White Hart Lane.

1649: Everton 3-1 Bolton
Bolton goalkeeper Kevin Poole is caught out of position and Tomasz Radzinski lays the ball off to young substitute Nick Chadwick who seemingly secures the three points for Everton.

1640: Leeds keeper Nigel Martyn does well to keep out a Steffen Iversen header.

1638: Everton 2-1 Bolton
Bruno N'Gotty heads home unchallenged at the back post to set up a frantic finish at Goodison Park.

1627: Ricardo Gardner hits the post for Bolton.

Steffen Iversen and Teddy Sheringham celebrate a goal each for Spurs
Iversen and Sheringham on target for Spurs

1620: Everton 2-0 Bolton
This time Tomasz Radzinski makes no mistake, after good work from Scot Gemmill down the Everton right.

1617: Jesper Blomqvist sets up Tomasz Radzinski, but the Everton striker fluffs a glorious chance to score.

1610: Tottenham 2-1 Leeds
Robbie Fowler flicks the ball to Mark Viduka, who shows sublime skill to work himself some space and rifle a low left-foot shot into the bottom corner.


1547: Fulham 0-1 West Ham
The Hammers score with their first real chance, Frederic Kanoute heading home Trevor Sinclair's cross.

1544: Everton 1-0 Bolton
Alessandro Pistone's first shot is blocked, but his second effort flies in from 30 yards.

1536: Ipswich striker Alun Armstrong is brought down in the box... but Chelsea keeper Carlo Cudicini tips the resulting penalty from Marcus Bent over the bar.

1534: It's ten-a-side at Goodison, as Kostas Konstantinidis, himself involved in Duncan Ferguson's dismissal, walks for a second yellow card.

Sunderland boss Peter Reid in the dugout against Leicester
A tyicpal afternoon for Sunderland boss Peter Reid

1532: Tottenham 2-0 Leeds
Teddy Sheringham stabs home a second for Spurs after more hesitant Leeds defending.

1530: Charlton 0-3 Arsenal
Another classic break from the Gunners sees Sylvain Wiltord cross from Thierry Henry to get his second, and Arsenal's third.

1527: Charlton 0-2 Arsenal
Thierry Henry neatly feeds Dennis Bergkamp, who rounds Dean Kiely and squares a simple ball to Freddie Ljungberg for Arsenal's second.

1525: Sunderland 2-1 Leicester
A second for Sunderland... and a second for Claudio Reyna, this time direct from a free-kick.

Everton's Duncan Ferguson is sent off against Bolton
Ferguson receives a straight red

1523: Everton are down to ten men at Goodison Park as Duncan Ferguson is sent off for a clash off the ball with Bolton defender Kostas Konstantinidis.

1521: Charlton 0-1 Arsenal
Sol Campbell's long clearance releases Thierry Henry who speeds through to slot Arsenal ahead.

1515: Derby 0-1 Middlesbrough
Derby keeper Andy Oakes' clearance only falls to Robbie Mustoe who fires Boro in front.

1514: Sunderland 1-1 Leicester
Matt Elliott heads on a Stefan Oakes free-kick and Paul Dickov gets the final touch.

Derby and Boro players pay their respects
There was a minute's silence before each game

1511: Tottenham 1-0 Leeds
Ben Thatcher floats a cross over from the left and Steffen Iversen outjumps two Leeds defenders to head home.

1503: Sunderland 1-0 Leicester
Sunderland take the lead thanks to Claudio Reyna's left-foot shot.

1500 BST: A minute's silence is held before each game as a mark of respect for the Queen Mother.


Team news:

Arsenal bring Martin Keown, Lee Dixon and Gilles Grimandi for Tony Adams, Oleg Luzhny and Edu at Charlton. The Addicks also make three changes, with Mark Kinsella, John Robinson and Jonatan Johansson in their starting XI.

Spurs recall Teddy Sheringham, Dean Richards and Simon Davies to face Leeds, who are without Seth Johnson and Harry Kewell - Eirik Bakke and Lee Bowyer come in.

Steve Watson and Jesper Blomqvist start for Everton in their relegation six-pointer with Bolton, who bolster their defence with Mike Whitlow at the expense of midfielder Per Frandsen.

Quinn recalled

Derby have Lee Morris in for Georgi Kinkladze, and Malcolm Christie back on their bench, to face a Middlesbrough side without Alen Boksic.

Goalkeeper Andy Marshall, midfielder Tommy Miller and attacking players Alun Armstrong and Finidi George start for Ipswich. Chelsea are also forced to shuffle their side, with Emmanuel Petit, Jesper Gronkjaer and William Gallas all out injured.

Sunderland restore Niall Quinn in attack alongside Kevin Phillips, with Kevin Kilbane also in for Paul Thirlwell. Leicester welcome back Gary Rowett for his first start in nearly six months.

Fulham drop Steve Marlet to the bench, recalling Louis Saha in attack, for their home clash with West Ham, who keep faith with Frederic Kanoute up front.

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