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Burnley 2-0 Hull

Burnley's opener came from a Graham Alexander penalty after referee Mike Jones surprisingly ruled that Tyrone Mears had been fouled by Stephen Hunt.

Hull's Geovanni appeared to equalise direct from a free-kick, but Jones disallowed it for pushing in the wall.
The aggrieved Geovanni quickly picked up two bookings to be sent off and Alexander's second goal settled it.
First, the Brazilian was booked for remonstrating long and hard with Jones after his right-footed free-kick, just outside the area, had crept into the top corner via Burnley keeper Brian Jensen.

Bolton 0-4 Chelsea

The Blues created a glut of chances but had to wait until the 45th minute for Frank Lampard to score from the spot after Didier Drogba was brought down.

Jlloyd Samuel was sent off for the professional foul and Chelsea doubled their lead when Deco curled home.
Lampard hit the bar before Zat Knight bundled into his own net and Drogba rolled in a well-worked fourth.
Bolton will be sick of the sight of the team from west London after the Blues dumped them out of the Carling Cup on Wednesday with a similar drubbing at Stamford Bridge.

Bolton 0-4 Chelsea

The Blues created a glut of chances but had to wait until the 45th minute for Frank Lampard to score from the spot after Didier Drogba was brought down.

Jlloyd Samuel was sent off for the professional foul and Chelsea doubled their lead when Deco curled home.
Lampard hit the bar before Zat Knight bundled into his own net and Drogba rolled in a well-worked fourth.
Bolton will be sick of the sight of the team from west London after the Blues dumped them out of the Carling Cup on Wednesday with a similar drubbing at Stamford Bridge.

Arsenal 3 - 0 Tottenham

The game turned inside 11 seconds shortly before the interval as the Gunners struck twice to set up a victory that gave manager Arsene Wenger 1000 Premier League points since his arrival at the club in 1996.

It also ended any hopes Spurs may have harboured of ending a winless league sequence against Arsenal that now stretches back 20 games.
Boss Harry Redknapp would have been satisfied with how his side had coped with Arsenal's threat until they imploded spectacularly as half-time approached.

Birmingham 0 - 0 Man City

Christian Benitez hit a post early on for the home side and Craig Bellamy saw a shot blocked for City.

Keeper Given came to the visitors' rescue early in the second half, saving James McFadden's penalty after Nigel de Jong had handled in the box.
Barry Ferguson's second yellow saw Birmingham reduced to 10 men late on.
The Scottish midfielder's dismissal was an unfortunate end to what was a committed display from the home side.

2010 DEMO - BARCLAYS