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.
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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