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Chelsea went back to the top of the Barclays Premier League with a 5-0 demolition job on Blackburn at Stamford Bridge.

The Blues only led 1-0 at half-time thanks to a Gael Givet own goal after squandering a host of chances.

But four second-half goals inside 15 minutes through a Frank Lampard brace, Didier Drogba and Michael Essien, handed Sam Allardyce his biggest defeat since he took charge at Ewood Park.

Glenn Whelan's late strike snatched a surprise 1-0 victory for Stoke to deny Tottenham the chance to move level with Manchester United.

Whelan latched on to a ball from Ricardo Fuller and curled a right-footed shot into the top corner with just four minutes remaining at White Hart Lane.

It capped a frustrating afternoon for Spurs after Niko Kranjcar had hit the woodwork in the 28th minute.

James Beattie had also made an acrobatic clearance on the line to keep out a Peter Crouch header in the first half.

Sylvan Ebanks-Blake scored his first goal of the season to rescue a well-deserved 1-1 draw for Wolves against Aston Villa.

Gabriel Agbonlahor scored for the sixth time in eight games to put Villa ahead in the midlands derby with 10 minutes remaining.

But three minutes later Ebanks-Blake levelled from the penalty spot after Villa midfielder Steve Sidwell had brought down Michael Kightly.

Birmingham climbed above Wolves in the table with a 2-1 victory over Sunderland.

Black Cats boss Steve Bruce was returning to St Andrews for the first time since his acrimonious departure in 2007.

And it was the home crowd who were celebrating after 37 minutes with Sebastian Larsson's free-kick steered into the net by an unmarked Liam Ridgewell.

James McFadden then made it 2-0 three minutes after the restart, neatly placing his shot into the bottom corner.

A Scott Dann own goal eight minutes from time gave Sunderland hope, and Darren Bent's late shot shaved the post as Birmingham clung on.

Two goals from Hugo Rodallega helped Wigan claim a 3-1 victory at Burnley.

The Clarets were in front after just four minutes through Steven Fletcher, but Rodallega levelled seven minutes later in bizarre circumstances.

A cross into the box from Mario Melchiot brought Brian Jensen out of his goal, but the Burnley keeper then unexpectedly collapsed in a heap allowing Rodallega an easy tap in.

Jensen eventually limped off after a lengthy spell of treatment with what appeared to be an ankle injury.

Burnley were unable to recover from the blow and Rodallega grabbed his second of the match six minutes after the interval before Emmerson Boyce put the result to bed with his left-footed shot after 76 minutes.

Hull and Portsmouth remain mired in the bottom three after a dour goalless draw at the KC Stadium.

Hassan Yebda and Jamie O'Hara both had chances in the second half for Pompey but home keeper Boaz Myhill was up to the challenge.

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