Hull City's Brazilian striker, Geovanni, fires home a free-kick to put his side into the lead at White Hart LanePhotograph: Eddie Keogh/ReutersRobert Green inexplicably spills a cross and Kevin Davies is on hand to capitalise on the goalkeeper's mistake to put Bolton into the lead at West HamPhotograph: Tony Marshall/EmpicsWest Ham United's Herita Ilunga battles with Kevin Davies, the scorer of Bolton's first goalPhotograph: Tony Marshall/EmpicsA West Ham despairs of his team after another Robert Green error allows Bolton to make it 2-0Photograph: Lee Mills/Action ImagesStephen Ireland gives Manchester City the lead against LiverpoolPhotograph: Jason Cairnduff/Action ImagesAston Villa are completely outplayed in the first half at Stamford Bridge after Joe Cole opens the scoring with a rasping shotPhotograph: John Sibley/Action ImagesStoke's Andy Griffin struggles to get hold of the ball at Fratton ParkPhotograph: Chris Ison/Press AssociationJavier Garrido makes it 2-0 to City, much to his team-mates' delightPhotograph: Phil Noble/ReutersBut Fernando Torres scores two goals after half time to make it 2-2Photograph: Alex Livesey/GettyPain in the backside: John Terry undergoes treatment during the second half at Stamford BridgePhotograph: Mike Egerton/EmpicsDirk Kuyt keeps his cool to convert a late opportunity and Liverpool complete a remarkable comebackPhotograph: Alex Livesey/GettyThe under-pressure Tottenham manager, Juande Ramos, orchestrates yet another poor performancePhotograph: Sean Dempsey/Press AssociationEverton looked to be cruising at home to Newcastle after new signing Marouane Fellaini put them 2-0 ahead against NewcastlePhotograph: Carl Recine/Action ImagesBut Newcastle grabbed a goal just before the break and Damien Duff equalised midway through the second half to earn them a pointPhotograph: Laurence Griffiths/GettyCristiano Ronaldo remonstrates during Manchester United's sodden victory at Ewood Park on SaturdayPhotograph: Michael Regan/Action ImagesCesc Fabregas celebrates scoring Arsenal's last-minute equaliser against SunderlandPhotograph: Lindsey Parnaby/EPAThe Blackburn Rovers manager, Paul Ince, evidently enjoyed pitting his wits against his old boss Alex FergusonPhotograph: Jason Cairnduff/Action Images