MONDAY'S BPL RESULTS:
Manchester City 1-0 Manchester United
Vincent Kompany Was Manchester city's Hero as he Knocked out the Ball in to the Net By the Header Through the Corner.Kompany rose above the Manchester United defence to head in from a David Silva centre in first-half injury-time.
City striker Sergio Aguero twice went close in the opening period, volleying over and then shooting wide.
Yaya Toure went close with two second-half shots, Aguero fired into the side-netting from a difficult angle and Gael Clichy had an effort saved by David de Gea's legs as City pushed for a second goal.
Reigning champions United struggled to carve out any chances as they slipped behind City on goal difference with two matches remaining.
TUESDAY'S BPL RESULTS:
Stoke City 1-1 Everton
Cameron Jerome stepped off the bench to earn Stoke City a point in their Barclays Premier League match against Everton at the Britannia Stadium.
Everton survived some early Stoke pressure and took the lead just before the break when Tony Hibbert's cross was deflected into his own net by Stoke striker Peter Crouch - the 1,000th top flight goal this season.
The Potters levelled after the break following a triple substitution by boss Tony Pulis, with Jerome lashing in from inside the penalty area to make it 1-1.
Stoke put pressure on the Everton goal in a bid to find a winner, but both sides had to settle for a point.
Liverpool 0-1 Fulham
Fulham secured a first win at Anfield in their history as they beat a much-changed Liverpool side in the Barclays Premier League.
Liverpool rested several players ahead of Saturday's FA Cup final against Chelsea and they got off to the worst possible start as John Arne Riise's cross was touched on by Alex Kacaniklic and flew in off Martin Skrtel.
Fulham almost grabbed a second when Kerim Frei struck the outside of the post from 20 yards and Alexander Doni saved well from Clint Dempsey.
Liverpool struggled to create clear-cut chances, with Brede Hangeland superbly blocking Maxi's attempt as they held on for a famous win.
WEDNESDAY'S BPL RESULTS:
Cisse opened the scoring with an instinctive finish from the edge of the area and there were further chances in the opening half with Florent Malouda heading just wide for Chelsea and Newcastle's Demba Ba firing a shot against the bar.
Newcastle looked set to face a nervous 10 minutes of injury-time after Cheick Tiote had to be taken off after falling badly, but Cisse made sure of the win when he hit a stunning shot with the outside of the right foot that flew past Petr Cech.
Bolton Wanderers 1-4 Tottenham Hotspur
Three goals in nine minutes saw Tottenham seal a win at Bolton that keeps them in fourth place in the Barclays Premier League.
Tottenham went in front when Rafael van der Vaart played a corner back to Modric and his dipping effort from 30 yards out found the top corner.
Dedryck Boyata shot over for Bolton but the home side equalised through Nigel Reo-Coker only for Van der Vaart to restore Tottenham's lead and two quick goals from Emmanuel Adebayor sealed the victory.
There was good news for Bolton as they welcomed back Fabrice Muamba to the Reebok Stadium for the first time since he collapsed at Spurs and suffered a cardiac arrest in February.
Manchester City 1-0 Manchester United
Vincent Kompany Was Manchester city's Hero as he Knocked out the Ball in to the Net By the Header Through the Corner.Kompany rose above the Manchester United defence to head in from a David Silva centre in first-half injury-time.
City striker Sergio Aguero twice went close in the opening period, volleying over and then shooting wide.
Yaya Toure went close with two second-half shots, Aguero fired into the side-netting from a difficult angle and Gael Clichy had an effort saved by David de Gea's legs as City pushed for a second goal.
Reigning champions United struggled to carve out any chances as they slipped behind City on goal difference with two matches remaining.
TUESDAY'S BPL RESULTS:
Stoke City 1-1 Everton
Cameron Jerome stepped off the bench to earn Stoke City a point in their Barclays Premier League match against Everton at the Britannia Stadium.
Everton survived some early Stoke pressure and took the lead just before the break when Tony Hibbert's cross was deflected into his own net by Stoke striker Peter Crouch - the 1,000th top flight goal this season.
The Potters levelled after the break following a triple substitution by boss Tony Pulis, with Jerome lashing in from inside the penalty area to make it 1-1.
Stoke put pressure on the Everton goal in a bid to find a winner, but both sides had to settle for a point.
Liverpool 0-1 Fulham
Fulham secured a first win at Anfield in their history as they beat a much-changed Liverpool side in the Barclays Premier League.
Liverpool rested several players ahead of Saturday's FA Cup final against Chelsea and they got off to the worst possible start as John Arne Riise's cross was touched on by Alex Kacaniklic and flew in off Martin Skrtel.
Fulham almost grabbed a second when Kerim Frei struck the outside of the post from 20 yards and Alexander Doni saved well from Clint Dempsey.
Liverpool struggled to create clear-cut chances, with Brede Hangeland superbly blocking Maxi's attempt as they held on for a famous win.
WEDNESDAY'S BPL RESULTS:
Chelsea 0-2 Newcastle United
Papiss Cisse scored two outstanding goals to earn Newcastle a crucial win at Chelsea.Cisse opened the scoring with an instinctive finish from the edge of the area and there were further chances in the opening half with Florent Malouda heading just wide for Chelsea and Newcastle's Demba Ba firing a shot against the bar.
Newcastle looked set to face a nervous 10 minutes of injury-time after Cheick Tiote had to be taken off after falling badly, but Cisse made sure of the win when he hit a stunning shot with the outside of the right foot that flew past Petr Cech.
Bolton Wanderers 1-4 Tottenham Hotspur
Three goals in nine minutes saw Tottenham seal a win at Bolton that keeps them in fourth place in the Barclays Premier League.
Tottenham went in front when Rafael van der Vaart played a corner back to Modric and his dipping effort from 30 yards out found the top corner.
Dedryck Boyata shot over for Bolton but the home side equalised through Nigel Reo-Coker only for Van der Vaart to restore Tottenham's lead and two quick goals from Emmanuel Adebayor sealed the victory.
There was good news for Bolton as they welcomed back Fabrice Muamba to the Reebok Stadium for the first time since he collapsed at Spurs and suffered a cardiac arrest in February.
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