Premier League Results
Man Utd 2 - 1 Southampton
Reading 2 - 2 Chelsea
Fulham 3 - 1 West Ham
Everton 2 - 1 West Brom
Norwich 1 - 1 Tottenham
Arsenal 2 - 2 Liverpool
Wayne Rooney scored twice as Manchester United beat Southampton 2-1 to stretch their lead to seven points at the top of the Barclays Premier League.
After second-placed Manchester City stumbled to a draw at QPR on Tuesday night, it was an evening of opportunity for United, and after the early shock of falling behind to a Jay Rodriguez strike, Rooney rose to the challenge and fired both of United's goals in their victory at Old Trafford.
Rodriguez rocked the home support when he took advantage of a poor back pass by Michael Carrick and beat David De Gea to the ball before slotting home inside three minutes.
Rooney dragged United level five minutes later though when he produced a smart finish to convert Shinji Kagawa's pass, and then tapped in his second and the eventual winner after 27 minutes when Patrice Evra headed Robin van Persie's free-kick from the left across goal.
Liverpool looked to be cruising to victory at the Emirates Stadium when they led Arsenal 2-0 after an hour, but the home side scored twice in rapid succession to force a 2-2 draw.
Luis Suarez fired Liverpool ahead in the fifth minute with a deflected strike following a messy build-up and lax defending. And the Arsenal backline was at its shambolic worst again as Liverpool extended their lead after 59 minutes, allowing Jordan Henderson to barge through from the right flank and tuck the ball beyond Wojciech Szczesny.
Olivier Giroud maintained his recent excellent form to pull the first goal back five minutes later though, heading in powerfully from Jack Wilshere's free-kick, and the French striker laid off a pass from Wilshere into the path of Theo Walcott to drive in Arsenal's second in the 67th minute.
The draw was of little help to either side's hope of breaking into the Champions League places.
Meanwhile third-placed Chelsea were cruising at Reading until two late goals from substitute Adam Le Fondre stunned Rafael Benitez's side, earning the hosts a point from an improbable 2-2 draw.
Juan Mata's firm left-footed finish from Fernando Torres' pass in the 45th minute and Frank Lampard's header after 65 minutes put Chelsea in charge. Le Fondre rifled what looked like a consolation in the 87th minute, but then struck again with a close-range volley in the fifth minute of stoppage time.
1 Man Utd 59
2 Man City 52
3 Chelsea 46
4 Tottenham 42
5 Everton 41
6 Arsenal 38
7 Liverpool 35
8 Swansea 34
9 West Brom 34
10 Stoke City 30
11 Sunderland 29
12 Fulham 28
Leighton Baines scored twice, with the first a crunching 20-yard drive and the second a penalty, as Everton beat West Brom 2-1 to move a point behind fourth-placed Tottenham.
The left-back raced forward to collect a pass from Leon Osman and fired into the top left corner as Everton went ahead in the 29th minute at Goodison Park. He then drilled in a penalty just before half-time after Victor Anichebe was brought down by Claudio Yacob.
It might have been comfortable for Everton after that but for a defensive blunder from Johnny Heitinga. The Dutch defender made a mess of attempting to block Romelu Lukaku's low shot, with the ball looping up for Shane Long to head in.