Wolverhampton 2-1 Manchester United
Despite falling behind to a third-minute effort from Nani, Wolves responded brilliantly.
George Elokobi headed them level before having half a claim on the winner, which was credited to Kevin Doyle just before the interval as Wolves ended United's 29-match unbeaten run in the Barclays Premier League.
Newcastle United 4-4 Arsenal
Cheik Tiote's first goal in English football secured a remarkable point for Newcastle as they fought back from 4-0 down against 10-man Arsenal.
The Ivory Coast international pegged back the Gunners with a stunning 87th-minute volley after Joey Barton had scored twice from the penalty spot either side of Leon Best's fourth goal of the season.
But after midfielder Abou Diaby had been sent off for furiously pushing Barton to the ground after a no-holds-barred 48th-minute challenge, Newcastle, roared on by a crowd of 51,561, pulled off the most unlikely of recoveries.
Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 Bolton Wanderers
Substitute Niko Kranjcar struck in injury time to give Tottenham a vital three points against Bolton at White Hart Lane.
Dutchman Rafael van der Vaart scored one penalty and then missed another after being forced to retake it in an action-packed start to the match.
Daniel Sturridge hit a second-half equaliser but Spurs were not to be denied and Kranjcar's rocket sealed the points.
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