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16:55: A bad day for our two teams in the region playing this afternoon, with Wolves the most disconsolate after slumping to a 2-0 defeat against relegation rivals Wigan at Molineux, with both teams reduced to 10-men before full-time.

It didn't get any better for Walsall against Brighton at the Banks's Stadium in the Saddlers' return to action, former Birmingham striker Nicky Forster's first-half winner cancelling out Matt Richards' equaliser after Glenn Murray's early opener.

Let's hope it gets better for Villa tomorrow when the claret and blues host West Ham, and for Albion when they go to league leaders Newcastle on Monday night.

16:50: Full-time around the grounds across the country.

16:59:Manchester United round off the defeat of Burnley at Old Trafford with a moment Mame Diouf will never forget, as the young sub nets his first ever goal for the club.

16:49: Right at the death, Sunderland deny Chelsea their best ever Premier League win by pulling it back to 7-2, Darren Bent keeping up his record of scoring against every one of the 'top four.'

16:48: Chelsea get another goal through Frank Lampard's header, his second goal of the game, that makes it 7-1 against Sunderland at Stamford Bridge.

16:32: A hammer blow to Wolves' hope of taking anything from Wigan at Molineux, Charles N'Zogbia pounces on more bad defending to make it 2-0 to the visitors.

16:29: It's going Manchester United's way at Old Trafford now, Wayne Rooney's 16th goal of the season and his second of the game makes it 2-0 against Burnley.

16:28: Life could get easier for Wolves at Molineux now, with both teams down to 10-men after Latics midfielder Hendry Thomas received a second yellow card for a wild challenge on Stephen Ward.

16:25: Chelsea restore the five-goal advantage against Sunderland at Stamford Bridge, Nicolas Anelka's second goal of the game makes it 6-1.

16:24: Finally Manchester United have got their noses in front against Burnley at Old Trafford, Wayne Rooney with the spinning shot that evades goalkeeper Brian Jensen and goes into the net.

16:23: A let off for Albion's promotion rivals Nottingham Forest after on-loan Villa defender Nicky Shorey sent off for a professional foul on Reading's Jimmy Kebe in the area, but Royals sub Brian Howard misses the penalty and they remain 2-0 down.

16:18: Heads are in hands at Molineux as 10-man Wolves go down against Wigan, former target James McCarthy on hand to finish a loose ball in the box and it's going to be an uphill struggle for Mick McCarthy's men now.

16:14: Finally something for Sunderland fans to cheer about at Stamford Bridge, sub Boudewijn Zenden with the strike that pulls it back t0 5-1 down.

16:10: Chelsea's record Premier League win is 6-0 at home to Manchester City in October 2007, they are up to five early in the second-half against Sunderland at Stamford Bridge through Michael Ballack's header.

16:01: David Jones on for winger Matt Jarvis at Molineux as Wolves re-shuffle after Richard Stearman's sending off against Wigan.

16:00: Second-half around the grounds across the country.

15:50: Half-time around the grounds across the country.

15:44: Up steps Hugo Rodallega with the penalty for Wigan, big strike, Wolves goalkeeper Marcus Hahnemann saves and the rebound is wasted!

15:43: Bad news from Molineux as Wolves concede a penalty and go down to 10-men against Wigan at Molineux, after Richard Stearman gets a second booking for fouling James McCarthy in the area.

15:41: It's looking increasingly like Albion will be third in the Championship whatever happens on Monday night, as former Forest striker Robert Earnshaw puts second-placed Nottingham Forest 2-0 up against Reading at the City Ground.

15:37: Walsall are back behind against Brighton at the Banks's, Nicky Forster with the strike that makes it 2-1 to the visitors.

15:34: It's now four goals up without reply in the first-half for Chelsea against Sunderland at Stamford Bridge, Ashley Cole's cross volleyed in by a sliding Frank Lampard for the home side.

15:26: Walsall are back in it at the Banks's - Matt Richards has cancelled out Brighton's opener with the Saddlers' equaliser.

15:22: Chelsea are running wild now against Sunderland at Stamford Bridge, Ashley Cole's deft touch and crisp finish has the home side 3-0 up with some time to go before the interval.

15:17: Looks like it's going to be a long day for Sunderland at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea are 2-0 up now after a brilliant strike from Florent Malouda.

15:11: With Albion and Newcastle playing each other on Monday night, Nottingham Forest get their bid going to stay in the promotion places whatever happens through Paul Anderson's opener at home to Reading.

15:08: Chelsea take an early advantage against Sunderland at Stamford Bridge, Nicolas Anelka with the goal that settles the home side's nerves.

15:08: Walsall might be wishing they were back on their winter break now - Glenn Murray has just silenced the Banks's Stadium with the goal that has given Brighton the lead.

15:00: Kick-off around the grounds across the country.

14:45: The tale of woe continues for Liverpool in the early kick-off, as they end up with only a point after Robert Huth's 89th minute equaliser for Stoke at the Britannia Stadium, cancelling out Sotirios Kyrgiakos' first goal for the club.

15:30: Just Wolves and Walsall in action of our teams in the region this afternoon and the focus is on Molineux, where Mick McCarthy's men aim to take the lead on the other clubs in the drop zone against relegation rivals Wigan.

The Saddlers are just glad to be back in action after a weekend short of a month out of action ends with the visit of Brighton, some five postponements later for Chris Hutchings' side.

Villa are in action tomorrow, as the claret and blues aim to round off a good week at home to struggling West Ham in the 1:30pm kick off.

Then it's the big one for Albion on Monday night, as the Baggies look to halt Newcastle's charge at the top of the championship when they tackle the Magpies at St James' Park.

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