Sports Burnley burnt Man City's title chance as Arsenal, Aston Villa and Crystal Palace won their games

Super Eagles srriker, Brown Ideye once again showed Why he is West Bromwich Albion's record signing on Saturday as his 20th minute goal made all the diference in his side's game against Stoke City, which featured another Nigerian player, Victor Moses.

Ideye almost moved to Qatar in January after the Baggies criticised him for not leaving up to expectations but has now scored five goals in his last six appearances for the club.

Gabriel Agbolahan struck twice as Tim Sherwood's Aston Villa crushed Gus Poyet's Sunderland 4-0, who are just one spot away from the relegation waters.

Meanwhile, Arsenal football club also taught Sam Allardyce's Westham United some lessons as the Arsene Wenger's side defeated them 3-0.

Goals from Olivier Giroud, Aaron Ramsey and Matthieu Flamini gave the Gunners the needed victory which will also serve as a boost as they travel to Monaco for their champions league second leg tie, where they trail the French side 1-3.

In other premier league games on Saturday, Burnley burnt Manchester City's chance of reducing or maintaining the five points between them and the league leaders, as they fell 0-1 away at Burnley.

Which means that if Chelsea wins their game today, they would have 8 points with one game in hand.

Crystal Palace thrashed Queens Park Rangers 3-1 while Hull and Leicester City were the only game that produced no goal on Saturday.

Sunday's games;
Chelsea vs Southampton
Everton vs Newcastle United
Manchester United vs Tottenham Hotspur and on Monday, Liverpool will travel to Swansea City.
 
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