Big wins for Chelsea and Arsenal

Last updated : 04 April 2010 By Tony Scholes

Chelsea's lead at the top is two points over United with Arsenal one point further away. Manchester City are now in pole position for the fourth Champions League game after their narrow (????) win against the Clarets. They are above Spurs by one point in what is getting close to a two horse race.

There weren't many points picked up by the bottom clubs, just West Ham and Portsmouth getting draws in the bottom seven. It still looks likely (more than likely) that we will go down with Portsmouth and one of West Ham or Hull, although it would be nice to see Bolton lose all their remaining games and find their way back down.

The results and stats from this week are below along with a list of leading goalscorers, each club's disciplinary record and the next fixtures.

The Week's Results

Saturday 3rd April

Arsenal 1 Wolves 0

Portsmouth 0 Blackburn 0

Bolton 0 Aston Villa 1

Stoke 2 Hull 0

Burnley 1 Manchester City 6

Sunderland 3 Tottenham 1

Manchester United 1 Chelsea 2

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Sunday 4th April

Birmingham 1 Liverpool 1

Fulham 2 Wigan 1

Everton 2 West Ham 2

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The Week's Stats

Biggest win

Manchester City 6-1 v Burnley (away)

Total goals scored

27 (13 home - 14 away)

Player scoring most goals
2

Emmanuel Adebayor (Manchester City)
Darren Bent (Sunderland)

Highest Attendance

75,217 - Manchester United v Chelsea

Lowest Attendance

16,207 - Portsmouth v Blackburn

Total Yellow Cards

30

Total Red Cards

2

Most cards in a game

Everton v West Ham (5Y) - Howard Webb
Manchester United v Chelsea (5Y) - Mike Dean
Stoke v Hull (5Y) - Lee Probert

The leading scorers (league only)

26

Wayne Rooney (Manchester United)

25

Didier Drogba (Chelsea)

22

Darren Bent (Sunderland)

20

Carlos Tevez (Manchester City)

18

Fernando Torres (Liverpool)

17

Jermain Defoe (Tottenham)
Frank Lampard (Chelsea)

15

Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal)

13

Louis Saha (Everton)

12

Dimitar Berbatov (Manchester United)

11

Emmanuel Adebayor (Manchester City)
Gabriel Agbonlahor (Aston Villa)
Florent Malouda (Chelsea)

9

Andrey Arshavin (Arsenal)
Craig Bellamy (Manchester City)
Carlton Cole (West Ham)
Cameron Jerome (Birmingham)
Dirk Kuyt (Liverpool)
Hugo Rodallega (Wigan)

Hat Tricks (league only)

19th Aug

3 - Jermain Defoe - Hull v TOTTENHAM

12th Sep

3 - Yossi Benayoun - LIVERPOOL v Burnley

26th Sep

4 - Robbie Keane - TOTTENHAM v Burnley

26th Sep

3 - Fernando Torres - LIVERPOOL v Hull

31st Oct

3 - Aruna Dindane - PORTSMOUTH v Wigan

21st Nov

5 - Jermain Defoe - TOTTENHAM v Wigan

28th Nov

3 - Wayne Rooney - Portsmouth v MANCHESTER UNITED

11th Jan

3 - Carlos Tevez - MANCHESTER CITY v Blackburn

23rd Jan

4 - Wayne Rooney - MANCHESTER UNITED v Hull

9th Mar

3 - Darren Bent - SUNDERLAND v Bolton

27th Mar

4 - Frank Lampard - CHELSEA v Aston Villa

29th Mar

3 - Carlos Tevez - MANCHESTER CITY v Wigan

Disciplinary Record (all domestic games)

Club

Y

R

Club

Y

R

Arsenal

61

1

Liverpool

55

5

Aston Villa

66

2

Manchester City

62

3

Birmingham

66

1

Manchester United

59

6

Blackburn

62

4

Portsmouth

80

5

Bolton

65

5

Stoke

71

5

Burnley

60

3

Sunderland

77

6

Chelsea

56

4

Tottenham

55

1

Everton

61

2

West Ham

66

3

Fulham

43

1

Wigan

55

2

Hull

64

5

Wolves

64

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The Next Fixtures

Saturday 10th April

Hull v Burnley

West Ham v Sunderland

Sunday 11th April

Blackburn v Manchester United (13:30)

Manchester City v Birmingham (16:00)

Liverpool v Fulham

Wolves v Stoke (12:00)

Tuesday 13th April

Chelsea v Bolton (20:00)

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Wednesday 14th April

Aston Villa v Everton

Tottenham v Stoke (20:00)

Fulham v Stoke (20:00)

Wigan v Portsmouth