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PREMIER LEAGUE (All kick-offs 1500 BST)

Birmingham 1-0 Blackburn

Chelsea 0-0 Bolton

Derby 0-1 Reading

Everton 1-0 Newcastle

Middlesbrough 2-0 Man City

Portsmouth 0-0 Fulham

Sunderland 0-1 Arsenal

Tottenham 0-0 Liverpool

West Ham 1-1 Aston Villa

Wigan 0-1 Man Utd

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1544: "Caroline, are you planning to get the as-it-stands tables completely correct at some point this afternoon?"

Pete in Huddersfield, via text on 81111

 

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1552: HALF-TIME Chelsea 0-0 Bolton

 

1551: HALF-TIME Tottenham 0-0 Liverpool

 

1550: HALF-TIME West Ham 1-1 Aston Villa

 

1550: HALF-TIME Sunderland 0-1 Arsenal

 

1550: HALF-TIME Middlesbrough 2-0 Man City

 

1550: HALF-TIME Everton 1-0 Newcastle

 

1548: HALF-TIME Birmingham 1-0 Blackburn

 

1548: HALF-TIME Portsmouth 0-0 Fulham

 

1548: HALF-TIME Derby 0-1 Reading

 

1547: HALF-TIME Wigan 0-1 Man Utd

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1556: As it stands, Fulham are on their way down but if Manchester City pick up a few more cards, they could qualify for the Uefa Cup via the Fair Play League so, swings and roundabouts...

 

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1559: And another rumour... the medical team at Stamford Bridge reckon John Terry may have broken his arm, which is heartbreaking news for the Chelsea skipper with the Champions League final coming up.

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1615: Chelsea skipper John Terry is apparently back at Stamford Bridge following his flying visit to hospital for treatment on his suspected broken arm.

 

Bit of an effort like.

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It was worth him not giving the penalty or sending Scholes off to see Ray Wilkins face at half time though. He's one very angry bald man.

 

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1615: Chelsea skipper John Terry is apparently back at Stamford Bridge following his flying visit to hospital for treatment on his suspected broken arm.

 

Bit of an effort like.

 

The papers will be full of that tomorrow. "Even with his arm in a sling and his Champions League dreams dashed on the rocks, Terry summoned the bulldog spirit of London in the blitz to make sure that he was back at Stamford Bridge before the second half was even ten minutes old. Whattaguy!"

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