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John Terry Chelsea 1-0 Man Utd
John Terry grabs the only goal of the game to extend Chelsea's Premier League lead to five points and deal a big blow to Manchester United's title chances.

Jimmy Bullard Players support Brown - Bullard
Hull midfielder Jimmy Bullard says the players are fully behind under-fire manager Phil Brown.

Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti (left) and Man Utd manager Sir Alex Ferguson Sunday football as it happened
Chelsea go five points clear in the Premier League by beating Man United, Hull come from behind to beat Stoke, Everton beat West Ham and Wigan are held by Fulham.



Hull 2-1 Stoke
Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink helps ease the pressure on Hull boss Phil Brown with a stoppage-time winner that hands the Tigers victory over Stoke.

West Ham 1-2 Everton
Everton claim a much-needed win after holding on to beat battling West Ham 2-1 at Upton Park.

Wigan 1-1 Fulham
Wigan and Fulham remain locked together in mid-table after Sunday's draw in front of the lowest Premier League crowd of the season.

It's us or Chelsea, says Berbatov
Manchester United striker Dimitar Berbatov says Chelsea are the only team who can prise the Premier League title away from Old Trafford.

Gordon sidelined by fractured arm
Sunderland goalkeeper Craig Gordon faces a spell on the sidelines after suffering a fractured arm during Saturday's 2-0 defeat by Tottenham.

Wolves 1-4 Arsenal
Arsenal move into second place in the Premier League after dismantling Wolves with another fine attacking display.

Man City 3-3 Burnley
Manchester City are held to a fifth successive draw as Burnley pick up their first away point in the Premier League.

Aston Villa 5-1 Bolton
John Carew leads from the front as Aston Villa destroy Bolton at Villa Park.

Tottenham 2-0 Sunderland
Sunderland are left to rue a host of missed chances as Tottenham return to winning ways with a victory that moves them back into the top four.

Blackburn 3-1 Portsmouth
Jason Roberts scored two as Blackburn come from behind to claim a crucial victory which keeps Portsmouth bottom of the Premier League.

Saturday football as it happened
Arsenal thrash Wolves, Aston Villa hammer Bolton and there are wins for Blackburn and Spurs, while Bath, Staines, Kettering, Oxford and York all cause FA Cup shocks.

Liverpool v Birmingham (Mon)
Preview followed by live coverage of Monday's game between Liverpool and Birmingham City in the Premier League.


CHELSEA

Chelsea 1-0 Man Utd
John Terry grabs the only goal of the game to extend Chelsea's Premier League lead to five points and deal a big blow to Manchester United's title chances.


HULL CITY

Players support Brown - Bullard
Hull midfielder Jimmy Bullard says the players are fully behind under-fire manager Phil Brown.


STOKE CITY

Pulis understands Tuncay reaction
Stoke City manager Tony Pulis admits he "understood" the reaction of Tuncay to being substituted after just six minutes on the pitch in the defeat to Hull.


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