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Chelsea have extended their lead at the top of the table to 3 points after a 1-0 win over stoke Ashley Cole getting the winner 5 minutes from time.
Southampton have picked up their first points of the season coming from 1-0 down to beat Aston Villa 4-1 at St Mary's, goals coming from Lambert (2) Clyne and Clark (o.g) Darren Bent started the scoring for Aston Villa.
Swansea slipped to their second defeat in a row after losing 0-3 at home to inform Everton who now find themselves sitting in 2nd place after scoring goals trough Anichebe, Mirallas and Fellaini.
West Brom beat Reading 1-0 at The Hawthorns to extend their good start to the season Reading still on a point and find themselves bottom of the table but the "Reading Manager says it's still early days". The winner came in the 71st minute through Lukaku on loan from Chelsea.
Hugo Rodallega came back to hurt Wigan by scoring Fulham's opener at the DW Stadium that would later be doubled by Damien Duff on the 68th minute before Wigan got a 90th minute goal through Kone.
Sunderland were denied a first win of the season as Kevin Nolan would get a last minute goal to save the Hammers' unbeaten home record. The Hammers were behind from the 9th minute until the 90th minute as Steven Fletcher scored on 9, when everyone thought Sunderland were going home with the points the West Ham skipper scored to level i t all up to finish 1-1.



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