Chelsea moved up to third in the Premier League courtesy of a 4-0 win at Stoke, with the unfortunate Jonathan Walters scoring two own goals and missing a penalty.
1 Man Utd 52
2 Man City 45
3 Chelsea 41
4 Tottenham 40
5 Everton 37
6 Arsenal 34
7 West Brom 33
8 Liverpool 31
9 Swansea 30
10 Stoke City 29
11 West Ham 26
12 Norwich 26
Walters (pictured right) gifted Chelsea the lead in first-half injury time when he dove to head a right-wing cross beyond his own goalkeeper.
And the striker was also in the wrong place at the wrong time on 62 minutes to nod Juan Mata's cross beyond Asmir Begovic under pressure from Frank Lampard.
Lampard himself scored the Blues' third just three minutes later, hammering home a penalty after Mata had been brought down by Robert Huth, while Eden Hazard fired in a superb fourth with a left-foot drive from 25 yards.
Walters had the chance to make some kind of amends with a late penalty, but saw his spot-kick clip the bar on the way over as Stoke surrendered the top flight's last unbeaten home record.
The three points lifted Rafael Benitez's team above London rivals Tottenham after they could only draw 0-0 against QPR at Loftus Road.
That point in the day's early kick-off lifted Harry Redknapp's side off the bottom for a few hours, only for Reading to then come from 2-0 down to beat West Brom 3-2 at the Madejski Stadium.
Romelu Lukaku was left with the simple task of converting James Morrison's cross in the 19th minute and had another goal disallowed before making it 2-0 on 69 minutes.
But Jimmy Kebe pulled one back eight minutes from time, Adam Le Fondre equalised from the penalty spot in the closing stages and Pavel Pogrebnyak grabbed a dramatic winner in the last minute.
Reading 3 - 2 West Brom
Everton 0 - 0 Swansea
A Villa 0 - 1 Southampton
Norwich 0 - 0 Newcastle
Sunderland 3 - 0 West Ham
Stoke City 0 - 4 Chelsea
Fulham 1 - 1 Wigan
QPR 0 - 0 Tottenham
Wigan climbed out of the bottom three with a 1-1 draw at Fulham, leaving Aston Villa to fall into the drop zone on goal difference.
Giorgos Karagounis (22) gave the Latics the lead at Craven Cottage with a well-taken shot which went in off the post, but Franco Di Santo equalised on 71 minutes when he cut in from left and curled a shot into the far corner.
Aston Villa will feel doubly aggrieved after a controversial penalty saw them lose 1-0 at home to Southampton.
Enda Stevens was penalised for a foul on Jay Rodriguez although there did not appear to be any contact, with Rickie Lambert (34) converting confidently from the spot after Villa's protests were waved away by referee Mark Halsey.
Sunderland moved further away from trouble with a 3-0 win at home to West Ham, with Sebastian Larsson opening the scoring after 12 minutes with a stunning left-foot half-volley from long-range.
Adam Johnson (47) doubled the lead after the Hammers defence failed to clear a loose ball and James McClean (74) sealed a convincing win at the Stadium of Light.
Everton and Swansea ground out a 0-0 draw at Goodison Park.