Head League round-up: Man City go top, Tottenham score late champ
Head League round-up: Man City go top, Tottenham score late champ
Manchester City moved back to the highest point of the Premier League by beating Everton, while third-put Tottenham struck late to win against Burnley and there were additionally triumphs for Crystal Palace, Newcastle, Watford, West Ham and Wolves.
City are currently two clear of Liverpool, who don't play until Sunday against Manchester United at Anfield (16:00 GMT kick-off).
Gabriel Jesus scored twice before Dominic Calvert-Lewin pulled one back for the guests - however substitute Raheem Sterling included a third with his first touch to seal a 3-1 win.
The match additionally denoted the arrival of midfielder Kevin de Bruyne from knee damage, the Belgium universal falling off the seat for his first appearance since 1 November.
Christian Eriksen scored a 91st-minute champ as Tottenham at long last broke Burnley's determination with a 1-0 triumph at Wembley that moved them to two points behind Liverpool in second.
Manchester City 3-1 Everton
Tottenham 1-0 Burnley
Salomon Rondon scored the champ as Newcastle beat Huddersfield 1-0.
It was the Magpies' first win in four recreations and moves them far from threat into fourteenth, while the Terriers remain in the transfer zone.
Luka Milivojevic's objective just before half-time gave Crystal Palace a conceivably vital 1-0 prevail upon Leicester at Selhurst Park - an outcome which lifted Roy Hodgson's side into fifteenth.
Wolves moved above Everton into seventh as they beat Bournemouth 2-0 with objectives from Raul Jimenez and Ivan Cavaleiro.
Watford clutched beat Cardiff 3-2 at Vicarage Road and record their first group win since October.
Objectives from Gerard Deulofeu, Jose Holebas and Domingos Quina put the Hornets 3-0 up, before Junior Hoilett and Bobby Reid struck late for the guests.
In Saturday's late commencement, West Ham moved to ninth with a 2-0 triumph over base side Fulham.
Robert Snodgrass and Michail Antonio were on focus for the Hammers, who anchored a fourth straight success.
Huddersfield 0-1 Newcastle
Gem Palace 1-0 Leicester
Wolves 2-0 Bournemouth
Watford 3-2 Cardiff
Fulham 0-2 West Ham
In the Scottish Premiership, Kilmarnock beat Dundee 3-1 to move a point clear of Celtic at the highest point of the table.
All the Scottish Premiership reports and response
In the Championship, Leeds United thumped Norwich off best spot in the wake of beating Bolton 1-0. The Canaries botched the opportunity to come back to the summit at night kick-off, as they were held to a 2-2 draw at Bristol City.
Aston Villa dug out from a deficit to draw 2-2 with Stoke, while Middlesbrough lost 2-1 to QPR.
Ipswich Town's first win under Paul Lambert, a 1-0 triumph against Wigan, isn't sufficient to lift them off the base of the table.
All the Championship reports and response
Somewhere else in the Football League, previous England protector Sol Campbell accomplished his first triumph as a chief, as his League Two base side Macclesfield Town beat Crawley Town 2-0.
Manchester City moved back to the highest point of the Premier League by beating Everton, while third-put Tottenham struck late to win against Burnley and there were additionally triumphs for Crystal Palace, Newcastle, Watford, West Ham and Wolves.
City are currently two clear of Liverpool, who don't play until Sunday against Manchester United at Anfield (16:00 GMT kick-off).
Gabriel Jesus scored twice before Dominic Calvert-Lewin pulled one back for the guests - however substitute Raheem Sterling included a third with his first touch to seal a 3-1 win.
The match additionally denoted the arrival of midfielder Kevin de Bruyne from knee damage, the Belgium universal falling off the seat for his first appearance since 1 November.
Christian Eriksen scored a 91st-minute champ as Tottenham at long last broke Burnley's determination with a 1-0 triumph at Wembley that moved them to two points behind Liverpool in second.
Manchester City 3-1 Everton
Tottenham 1-0 Burnley
Salomon Rondon scored the champ as Newcastle beat Huddersfield 1-0.
It was the Magpies' first win in four recreations and moves them far from threat into fourteenth, while the Terriers remain in the transfer zone.
Luka Milivojevic's objective just before half-time gave Crystal Palace a conceivably vital 1-0 prevail upon Leicester at Selhurst Park - an outcome which lifted Roy Hodgson's side into fifteenth.
Wolves moved above Everton into seventh as they beat Bournemouth 2-0 with objectives from Raul Jimenez and Ivan Cavaleiro.
Watford clutched beat Cardiff 3-2 at Vicarage Road and record their first group win since October.
Objectives from Gerard Deulofeu, Jose Holebas and Domingos Quina put the Hornets 3-0 up, before Junior Hoilett and Bobby Reid struck late for the guests.
In Saturday's late commencement, West Ham moved to ninth with a 2-0 triumph over base side Fulham.
Robert Snodgrass and Michail Antonio were on focus for the Hammers, who anchored a fourth straight success.
Huddersfield 0-1 Newcastle
Gem Palace 1-0 Leicester
Wolves 2-0 Bournemouth
Watford 3-2 Cardiff
Fulham 0-2 West Ham
In the Scottish Premiership, Kilmarnock beat Dundee 3-1 to move a point clear of Celtic at the highest point of the table.
All the Scottish Premiership reports and response
In the Championship, Leeds United thumped Norwich off best spot in the wake of beating Bolton 1-0. The Canaries botched the opportunity to come back to the summit at night kick-off, as they were held to a 2-2 draw at Bristol City.
Aston Villa dug out from a deficit to draw 2-2 with Stoke, while Middlesbrough lost 2-1 to QPR.
Ipswich Town's first win under Paul Lambert, a 1-0 triumph against Wigan, isn't sufficient to lift them off the base of the table.
All the Championship reports and response
Somewhere else in the Football League, previous England protector Sol Campbell accomplished his first triumph as a chief, as his League Two base side Macclesfield Town beat Crawley Town 2-0.

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