Arsenal v Hull City Fans look at an Arsenal team photograph outside the Emirates StadiumPhotograph: Jamie McDonald/Getty ImagesThe first goal of the night comes after just 90 seconds when Nicklas Bendtner slams a header past Allan McGregor. It's 1-0 to the ArsenalPhotograph: Jamie McDonald/Getty ImagesArsenal start the second half as they did the first, at speed, and Özil doubles their lead two minutes after the restart when he converts an Aaron Ramsey pass. Final score: 2-0Photograph: GLYN KIRK/AFP/Getty ImagesManchester United v Everton Marouane Fellaini warms up with Danny Welbeck, Adnan Januzaj, left, and Nani, rightPhotograph: Michael Regan/Getty ImagesFormer Everton player Marouane Fellaini is soon in the thick of it, tussling with former team-mate Steven PienaarPhotograph: Matthew Peters/Man Utd via Getty ImagesVeteran Ryan Giggs proves he's still got a spring in his step when he rises highest and to meet a header but it just floats wide of the Everton goal. It's goal-less when the teams go in at half-timePhotograph: Andrew Yates/AFP/Getty ImagesWith four minutes to go Romelu Lukaku finds Bryan Oviedo in the box with a peach of a pass and the Everton midfielder slots the ball past Manchester United's keeper David de Gea to give the visitors the leadPhotograph: Andrew Yates/AFP/Getty ImagesLukaku seems rather pleasedPhotograph: Andrew Yates/AFP/Getty ImagesEverton fans lit a smoke bomb after Oviedo's goal. The home side continued to have the majority of play but couldn't couldn't find a way though an organised Evertonian defencePhotograph: Jason Cairnduff/Action ImagesAfter the final whistle goes Bryan Oviedo and Sylvain Distind celebrate Everton's first victory at Old Trafford for 21 years. Final score 0-1Photograph: Michael Regan/Getty ImagesLiverpool v Norwich City Scarves for sale outside AnfieldPhotograph: Jan Kruger/Getty ImagesNorwich's Liverpool bogeyman Luis Suarez opens the scoring at Anfield with a 40 yard screamer. Just before the half hour mark Luis Suarez gets his and Liverpool's second when he taps the ball home from close range. He's now on a hat-trick; if he gets it, it'll be the third he's scored against the Canaries. Six minutes later he gets it when he juggles the ball on the edge of the area, plays it over a defender's head and thwacks it into the netPhotograph: Jan Kruger/Getty ImagesJohn Ruddy is having one of those daysPhotograph: Peter Byrne/PAIt's not over yet as Luis Suarez scores his fourth goal from a free-kick.Photograph: Jan Kruger/Getty ImagesBradley Johnson pulled a goal back for the visitors before Raheem Sterling notched in the dying minutes, but nothing can take away the fact that the night belonged to Luis Suarez. Final score: 5-1 Photograph: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty ImagesSwansea City v Newcastle United Fans turn up early for the gamePhotograph: Stu Forster/Getty ImagesA Nathan Dyer volley opens the scoring for the home side during first half injury timePhotograph: Adam Holt/Action ImagesA comical goal doubles the home side's lead when a sublime low pass plays in Jonjo Shelvey in and Mathieu Debuchy hares after the midfielder and seemed to have done enough to distract him, as Shelvey's shot was too weak to beat Tim Krul. But it ricocheted off the keeper and on to the falling Debuchy, who unknowingly shunted it into the net!Photograph: Michael Steele/Getty ImagesWith seven minutes to go Shelvey crowns an impressive performance with a sweet curler into the top corner from 25 yards, a splendid and richly deserved goal for Shelvey. Final score: 3-0Photograph: Michael Steele/Getty ImagesSunderland v Chelsea Fans check out merchandise ahead of the gamePhotograph: Matthew Lewis/Getty ImagesIf those Sunderland fans purchased any scarves then they will be being waved in adulation after fourteen minutes when Jozy Altidore puts the home side aheadPhotograph: Owen Humphreys/PAThat lead lasts just three minutes when Frank Lampard is left unmarked on the edge of the six yard box to head the ball past Vito Mannone in the Sunderland goalPhotograph: Matthew Lewis/Getty ImagesThere's a magnificent turnaround on the cards at the Stadium of Light after Eden Hazard strokes the ball home from the edge of the box to notch his seventh goal of the seasonPhotograph: Ian Macnicol/AFP/Getty ImagesJohn O'Shea proves to be as adept in the opposition's eighteen yard box as his own when he battered home from close range after latching onto a deflected Wes Brown shotPhotograph: Ed Sykes/Action ImagesSunderland are having a hard time trying control Eden Hazard as the Belgian gets his second and Chelsea's third just after the hour markPhotograph: Ed Sykes/Action ImagesPhil Bardsley puts into his own net with six minutes to go to make it 4-2 to Chelsea. However two minutes later Bardsley puts the ball into the right net and give Jose Mourinho kittens. Final score: 3-4Photograph: Scott Heppell/APWest Bromwich Albion v Manchester City Suarez isn't the only striking sensation in top form tonight as Manchester City's Sergio Aguero notches after just nine minutes for his 17th goal in 17 games. Yaya Toure doubles the visitor's lead midway through the first half when he meets a low left-wing cross with a gorgeous sidefoot into the bottom cornerPhotograph: Ross Kinnaird/Getty ImagesFollowing Claudio Yacob's foul on Kolarov, Yaya Toure, left, stepped up to score from the spot and put City 3-0 up. An late own goal by Pantilimon and Victor Anichebe's smart finish during injury time gave City a jittery finish but they held on for the win. The result means that City remain in third place on 28 points, six behind league leaders Arsenal. Final score: 2-3Photograph: David Rogers/Getty ImagesFulham v Tottenham Hotspur Over at Craven Cottage it's a tale of two bosses as new Fulham head coach Rene Meulensteen is pitting his wits against Spurs' under pressure boss Andre Villas-BoasPhotograph: Paul Gilham/Getty ImagesGiorgos Karagounis is tackled by Sandro of Spurs during a ding-dong end-to-end first half affair, which ends goal-lessPhotograph: Paul Gilham/Getty ImagesNew Fulham boss Rene Meulensteen must be doing something right as the home side take the lead just before the hour mark courtesy of the right boot of Ashkan Dejagah.Photograph: Olly Greenwood/AFP/Getty ImagesSpurs turned things around and Chiriches and Holtby scored to move Spurs up to sixth. Final score: 1-2Photograph: Paul Childs/Action ImagesSouthampton v Aston Villa The statue of former Southampton player, manager, director and president Ted Bates stands proud outside St Mary's Stadium. Though his current day incarnation, Mauricio Pochettino won't be happy to see his Saints side go behind after a quarter of an hour to a Gabriel Agbonlahor goal following an Aston Villa breakawayPhotograph: Bryn Lennon/Getty ImagesSouthampton bossed the first half and they get the goal they deserve three minutes into the second when Jay Rodriguez smacks a header past Villa keeper Brad Guzanto to get the home side back on level terms Photograph: Chris Ison/PAJust six minutes later the visitors retake the lead, again against the run of play, when Libor Kozak heads home. That lead lasts just five minutes after Daniel Osvaldo heads in to make it 2-2. With ten minutes to go Delph yet again gives the visitors the lead. Will they be able to hang onto it this time? The answer is yes. Final score: 2-3Photograph: Peter Cziborra/Action ImagesStoke City v Cardiff City Lancers from the Queens Royal Lancers march into the Britannia Stadium ahead of kick-offPhotograph: Steve Bardens/Getty ImagesBen Turner does his best to clear the Cardiff lines as Stoke attempt to break the deadlock. However neither side managed to find the back of the net. Final score: 0-0Photograph: Paul Burrows/Action Images