Paulton Rovers 0-7 Norwich City: Director Delia Smith arrives at Winterfield Road to see her League One team stroll through the FA Cup first round against a side five divisions further down the League ladder
Bromley 0-4 Colchester: In another of the day's early kick-offs, Simon Hackney (above, in yellow) scores the first as the U's comfortably avoid a giant-killing
Manchester City 3-3 Burnley: A minute's silence is observed ahead of Remembrance Sunday at the City of Manchester Stadium as Burnley pay a Premier League visit
Burnley's penalty specialist Graham Alexander puts the visitors in front from the spot after a controversial decision against Joleon Lescott
After falling further behind to Steven Fletcher's strike, City finally find their feet and draw level through Shaun Wright-Phillips and Kolo Toure (above)
Craig Bellamy seems to have assured City all three points but Kevin McDonald finds the net in injury time to make it a fifth consecutive league draw for Mark Hughes's side
Blackburn 3-1 Portsmouth: Jamie O'Hara scores his first goal for Portsmouth since joining from Tottenham on loan to put the south coast side ahead at the break
O'Hara is at the centre of the action again as his clash with former Spurs team-mate Pascal Chimbonda draws in players from both sides
Substitute Jason Roberts slips the equaliser past David James from Ryan Nelsen's nod-down to claim his second goal of the season
His third follows soon after as Blackburn rise clear of the relegation zone while their opponents remain rooted to the bottom of the table
Aston Villa 5-1 Bolton: Ashley Young follows up his wonderstrike against West Ham in midweek with a far simpler finish past Jussi Jaaskelainen
John Carew nets the third for Martin O'Neill's men, with a scrappy goal from Johan Elmander the only response from Bolton
Tottenham 2-0 Sunderland: Robbie Keane starts up front alongside both Jermain Defoe and Peter Crouch for the hosts and the three-pronged attack makes the breakthrough after 12 minutes
Darren Bent wins a penalty on his return to his old club, but, to the delight of the home fans, Heurelho Gomes pushes the striker's effort past the post
Tom Huddlestone's blockbuster eases the growing nerves of the White Hart Lane faithful and moves his side into the top four
Wolves 1-4 Arsenal: The visitors begin the evening knowing a win will take them into second spot and are handed an early advantage by Ronald Zubar's own-goal
Eduardo's chip goes in via the head of Jody Craddock as a swift counter-attack punishes some slack defending to double the lead
Goals from Cesc Fabregas and Andrey Arshavin put the three points beyond doubt before Craddock nods in a late consolation at the other end
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