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16:55: Albion are the biggest story this afternoon as they stun another of the big guns on their home ground, coming from two goals down at Old Trafford to snatch a 2-2 draw with Manchester United.

A draw doesn't help Wolves a great deal, especially after leading before giving away a penalty.

But, looking on the bright side, it keeps them off the foot of the Premier League table and keeps today's visitors West Ham in bottom place.

Birmingham came close to 'doing an Albion' at the Emirates Stadium but Marouane Chamakh turned the tables on Blues, who had took the lead, by winning a penalty and then firing home the winner for Arsenal.

Walsall picked up a point on the road after coming from a goal down to draw at Dagenham & Redbridge in League One, Martin Devaney is fast becoming the Saddlers' star man after his equaliser.

Now the focus turns to Villa Park, where Villa look for a repeat of last season's corresponding fixture with Chelsea in town for a 5:30pm kick off.

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

16:49: Newcastle have stole a point at home to Wigan with virtually the last kick of the game in stoppage time, Fabricio Coloccini with the equaliser from two goals down against a Charles N'Zogbia-inspired Wigan.

16:47: A dramatic late winner hands Bolton all three points in their home game against Stoke, Ivan Klasnic with a stoppage time winner for the hosts.

16:27: Could a Newcastle fight-back be in the works? Shola Ameobi pulls a goal back at St James' Park but it's still 2-1 to Wigan.

16:26: Albion are getting ready to fight against the tide at Old Trafford - on comes Wayne Rooney for Manchester United.

16:18: Another controversial penalty is given at Craven Cottage for Tottenham against Fulham, referee Mike Dean over-ruling his assistant, with Tom Huddlestone converting the spot-kick.

16:10: GOAL! Albion can't believe their luck at Old Trafford as they stun Manchester United with the equaliser from two goals down, goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar's howler lets in Somen Tchoyi.

16:09: GOAL! Wolves give West Ham a penalty at Molineux, after Victor Obinna goes down under a challenge from Kevin Foley, and Mark Noble - who scored in the corresponding fixture - last season tucks away the equaliser.

16:05: GOAL! Albion pull back one back at Old Trafford and the Baggies are now 2-1 behind, Jonas Olsson with the reply.

16:05: GOAL! Walsall are back in at with an equaliser at Dagenham & Redbridge in League One, loan star Martin Devaney's first goal for the Saddlers.

16:03: Rory Delap doesn't just do long throws - he has got the equaliser as Stoke draw level at Bolton.

16:02: GOAL! Birmingham fall behind and Marouane Chamakh again is the thorne in Blues' side, after winning the penalty for the first goal he has now put Arsenal ahead.

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

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

15:41: GOAL! Birmingham are up in arms as Arsenal are awarded a penalty at the Emirates Stadium, Marouane Chamakh down under contact from Scott Dann, and Samir Nasri spot kicks the equaliser.

15:33: GOAL! Another upset could be on the cards for a West Midlands club at the Emirates Stadium after Birmingham take the lead at Arsenal, Nikola Zigic's great header is his first Premier League goal.

15:31: Parity is restored at Craven Cottage with a Tottenham equaliser, a delicious chip from Rafael van der Vaart bounces off the bar with Fulham goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer beaten and Roman Pavlyuchenko tucks it in with his right foot.

15:30: It's former Albion striker Diomansy Kamara's first goal for Fulham since last November and it's broken the deadlock against Tottenham at Craven Cottage.

15:26: GOAL! Walsall fall behind at Dagenham & Redbridge to a goal from wily winger Darren Currie, who is on hand to head home Danny Green's ball in.

15:25: GOAL! Albion have a mountain to climb at Old Trafford now as they go two down to Manchester United, Nani had a hand in the first goal and now has one himself.

15:24: Charles N'Zogbia is now officially Newcastle's Public Enemy No 1 - an unstoppable shot from the edge of the area is his second goal of the game for Wigan against his former club.

15:22: First blood to Bolton in their Premier League game against Stoke at the Reebok Stadium, Lee Chung-Yong with a good strike for the hosts.

15:22: Didn't you just know it - after relentless booing from home supporters at his former club, Charles N'Zogbia silences the Newcastle fans by putting Wigan ahead at St James' Park.

15:10: GOAL! It's Groundhog Day for Matt Jarvis as he gets a goal for Wolves against West Ham for the second successive game the sides have met, a great volley after goalkeeper Rob Green punches the ball into his path.

15:05: GOAL! It's disaster for Albion goalkeeper Scott Carson at Old Trafford as his parry from Nani's free-kick goes straight into the path of Javier Hernandez and 'Little Pea' knocks it in to put Manchester United ahead.

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

14:45: The early kick-off is a dramatic Championship game between Cardiff and Bristol City in Wales, as the home side come from two goals down to take all three points.

Bristol City were two up inside eight minutes through Steven Caulker and Jonathan Stead, but replies from Jay Bothroyd and a double from Peter Whittingham turned the match on it's head.

14:30: A big day for our teams in the region as all our Premier League clubs return to action after the international break, with the crunch game on West Midlands soil coming at Molineux.

Wolves will be trying to avoid beating their worst losing run for six years with bottom club West Ham the visitors, who could dump them to the foot of the table with a win.

Albion go to Old Trafford looking to recreate the spirit of the Emirates Stadium, as they look to stun Manchester United on their own patch as they did at Arsenal. Surely lightning can't strike twice, can it?

Birmingham, in fact, go to Arsenal today looking to 'do an Albion,' with the Gunners on their own ground for the first time since losing to the Baggies.

Villa have revenge in mind in what is another big game against league leaders Chelsea, who have twice drubbed them in recent meetings. But, in the corresponding fixture last season, the claret and blues were victorious.

And let's not forget Walsall, who will be looking to build on a morale-boosting win over Exeter last weekend with a trip down south to face Dagenham & Redbridge in League One.

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