| FULHAM | 1-3 | ARSENAL |
| BENT 77 | ATT: 25,622 | GIROUD 14, PODOLSKI 41,68 |
| EVERTON | 0-0 | WEST BROM |
| ATT: 36, 410 | ||
| HULL | 1-0 | NORWICH |
| BRADY 22 (PEN) | ATT: 23,682 | |
| NEWCASTLE | 0-0 | WEST HAM |
| ATT: 48,622 | ||
| SOUTHAMPTON | 1-1 | SUNDERLAND |
| FONTE 88 | ATT: 29,586 | Giaccherini 3 |
| STOKE | 2-1 | CRYSTAL PALACE |
| ADAM 58, SHAWCROSS 62 | ATT: 25,270 | CHAMAKH 31 |
| ASTON VILLA | 0-1 | LIVERPOOL |
| ATT: 42,098 | STURRIDGE 21 | |
| TOTTENHAM | 1-0 | SWANSEA |
| SOLDADO 58 (PEN) | 36,005 | |
| CARDIFF | 3-2 | MAN CITY |
| GUNNARSSON 60, CAMPBELL 79, 87 |
ATT: 27,068 | DZEKO 52, NEGREDO 90 |
| MAN UTD | 0-0 | CHELSEA |
| ATT: 75,032 |
HARRY KANE broke Crystal Palace hearts as he headed home an 88th minute winner at Selhurst Park. It was Kane's 35th goal of the season and his 150th career club goal, the goal equalled his record of goals for last season as he once again looks on course for another stunning season in front of goal. His header broke the hearts of Palace who were denied a precious point in the battle against relegation. One man who will be thanking Kane for scoring will be Spurs right back Serge Aurier who had missed an open goal a few minutes prior to Kane's goal. The result saw Spurs go above Chelsea into the top four on goal difference before the Blues's trip to Manchester United. The defeat for Palace see's them remain 17th in the table outside the drop zone on goal difference. They also play Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool in three of their next four fixtures. It was a tight and tense affair in the first half and Spurs were unlucky to be denied two penalties....
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