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PREMIER LEAGUE LIVE: Manchester City v Newcastle, Everton v Wolves, Stoke v QPR, Sunderland v Fulham, West Brom v Bolton, Wigan v Blackburn By Joe Ridge for MailOnline Updated: 17:01 GMT, 19 November 2011 Follow Sportsmail's coverage of the Barclays Premier League with six games kicking off at 3pm including the battle between two unbeaten sides when Manchester City host Newcastle. Elsewhere it's Everton v Wolves, Stoke v QPR, Sunderland v Fulham, West Brom v Bolton and Wigan v Blackburn. PREMIER LEAGUE LIVE FT: Everton 2 Wolves 1 FT: Man City 3 Newcastle 1 FT: Stoke 2 QPR 3 FT: Sunderland 0 Fulham 0 FT: West Brom 2 Bolton 1 FT: Wigan 3 Blackburn 3 5.00pm: What a thrilling day of action in the Premier League, who said the 3pm Saturday kick-off was dead?! A shock at the Britannia and surely one of the games of the season at the DW Stadium, where Yakubu equalised in the 99th minute of the match. Stay with Sportsmail for coverage of Swansea v Man United, kick-off 5.30pm. GOAL! Wigan 3 Blackburn 3: Yakubu (pen), 90(+9) PENALTY FOR BLACKBURN! Paul Robinson won the penalty, going up for a corner... there will be delay before it's taken... Great drama! 4.53pm: The full times are starting to come in... thre's six minutes added on at the DW, though...

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ByJoe Ridge for MailOnlineUpdated:17:01 GMT, 19 November 2011Follow

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  • PREMIER LEAGUE LIVE: Manchester City v Newcastle,Everton v Wolves, Stoke v QPR, Sunderland v Fulham, WestBrom v Bolton, Wigan v Blackburn

    By

    Joe Ridge for MailOnline

    Updated:

    17:01 GMT, 19 November 2011

    Follow Sportsmail's coverage of the Barclays Premier League with six games kicking off at 3pmincluding the battle between two unbeaten sides when Manchester City host Newcastle. Elsewhereit's Everton v Wolves, Stoke v QPR, Sunderland v Fulham, West Brom v Bolton and Wigan vBlackburn.

    PREMIER LEAGUE LIVE

    FT: Everton 2 Wolves 1

    FT: Man City 3 Newcastle 1

    FT: Stoke 2 QPR 3

    FT: Sunderland 0 Fulham 0

    FT: West Brom 2 Bolton 1

    FT: Wigan 3 Blackburn 3

    5.00pm: What a thrilling day of action in the Premier League, who said the 3pm Saturday kick-offwas dead?! A shock at the Britannia and surely one of the games of the season at the DW Stadium,where Yakubu equalised in the 99th minute of the match. Stay with Sportsmail for coverage ofSwansea v Man United, kick-off 5.30pm.

    GOAL! Wigan 3 Blackburn 3: Yakubu (pen), 90(+9)

    PENALTY FOR BLACKBURN!

    Paul Robinson won the penalty, going up for a corner... there will be delay before it's taken... Greatdrama!

    4.53pm: The full times are starting to come in... thre's six minutes added on at the DW, though...

  • 4.48pm: Yet again the goals come in a flurry! Crucial, crucial strike for Wigan and for Blackburnboss Steve Kean, you feel.

    GOAL! Man City 3 Newcastle 1: Gosling, 89 mins

    GOAL! Wigan 3 Blackburn 2: Crusat, 88 mins

    GOAL! Everton 2 Wolves 1: Baines (pen), 83 mins

    Crucial strike for Everton. It was a bit of a soft penalty again...

    4.42pm: Stone wall penalty for Stoke at the Britannia turned down by referee Mike Jones as JoeyBarton fouls Robert Huth.

    Gameover: Sergio Aguero celebrates scoring Man City's third goal

    4.38pm: Nothing to report from the Stadium of Light... bit of a snore by all accounts althoughSunderland did hit the woodwork twice early on in the game... Five of our six games are in thebalance going into the final stages.

    4.30pm: City are hammering nails in Newcastle's coffin now, and they've brought Silva on now, too.Meanwhile, Tim Cahill has just missed a glorious chance to put Everton in the lead against Wolves.

    GOAL! Man City 3 Newcastle 0: Aguero (pen), 72 mins

    GOAL! Stoke 2 QPR 3: Shawcross, 64 mins

    Game on! And it's a set-piece, unsurprisingly... Crouch nods down and Shawcross bundles home.

    4.20pm: What is going on at Stoke? The wheels seem to have well an truly come off after a strongstart to the season. What's most surprising is that it's at the back it all seems to be going wrong.

    GOAL! Wigan 2 Blackburn 2: Hoilett, 60 mins

  • Blackburn are back in it!

    Youngat heart: Luke Young celebrates his goal for QPR

    GOAL! West Brom 2 Bolton 1: Long, 56 mins

    He was supposed to out for a few more weeks, but not only is Shane Long back for West Brom, he'sput them back in front.

    GOAL! Stoke 1 QPR 3: Helguson, 54 mins

    4.10pm: It's hard to see how Blackburn are going to turn this one around with 10 men... What priceon Steve Kean being sacked this weekend?

    RED CARD! David Dunn has been sent off for Blackburn after picking up a second yellow cardagainst Wigan.

    4.05pm: The second halves are under way...

    3.50pm: Time to pause for breath after those four goals before half time... 12 goals in our six gamesalready and the woodwork has been hit twice in our only 0-0 so far at the Stadium of Light. Man Citylook to have ended Newcastle's unbeaten run but there's plenty to play for in all the other games...Shock of the day will go to QPR if they can hang on at the Britannia.

  • Lancashire hot pot: Gary Caldwell celebrates his strike

    HALF-TIME: Stoke 1 QPR 2, West Brom 1 Bolton 1, Wigan 2 Blackburn 1, Man City 2 Newcastle 0,Everton 1 Wolves 1

    3.47pm: What's going on?! A flurry of goals... Newcastle will be regretting those two misses at 0-0and it looks to be all over at the Etihad now... What a week it's been for Phil Jagielka, who makesamends for that abysmal penalty decision at Goodison to head home a deserved equaliser...

    GOAL! Everton 1 Wolves 1: Jagielka, 44 mins

    GOAL! Man City 2 Newcastle 0: Richards, 44 mins

    GOAL! Stoke 1 QPR 2: Young, 44 mins

    GOAL! Man City 1 Newcastle 0: Balotelli (pen), 41 mins

  • Opener: Mario Balotelli slots home a penalty

    3.40pm: Close again! Newcastle miss their second relatively easy chance of the game. Surely they'llbe made to rue those misses when Mancini wheels out the cavalry in the second half...

    GOAL! Everton 0 Wolves 1: Hunt (pen), 37 mins

    Wolves take a surprise lead at Goodison after a dubious-looking penalty is awarded and StephenHunt drills it home down the middle.

    3.35pm: Close! Demba Ba really should have put Newcastle in front at Eastlands with their first realchance of the game, but Joe Hart makes the save.

    GOAL! Wigan 2 Blackburn 1: Caldwell, 31 mins

    Wigan have turned it round! Blinding game at the DW, and it's skipper Gary Caldwell with the goal.You get the feeling there may be more goals in that one.

    3.29pm: City still knocking on the door at Eastlands as Krul pulls off a good stop to prevent MarioBalotelli from scoring the opener.

    3.26pm: It was the man who scored West Brom's opener - Jerome Thomas - who gave away thepenalty to allow Bolton to equalise.

    3.25pm: The goals are flying in now! Six in just over 20 minutes and we're back where we startedwith six draws...

    GOAL! Stoke 1 QPR 1: Helguson, 22 mins

    GOAL! West Brom 1 Bolton 1: Klasnic (pen), 21 mins

    GOAL! West Brom 1 Bolton 0: Thomas, 16 mins

  • 3.15pm: It's all Man City at the Etihad, but as they have done all season, Newcastle are defendingresolutely... Peter Crouch has just missed a sitter for Stoke.

    GOAL! Stoke 1 QPR 0: Walters, 8 mins

    Fresh from his exploits in helping Ireland to qualify for Euro 2012, Jon Walters gives Stoke an earlylead... they could do with a win today after that 5-0 mauling at Bolton.

    GOAL! Wigan 1 Blackburn 1: Gomez, 7 mins

    Wigan hit back immediately through their Spanish midfielder Jordi Gomez. Looks like the makings ofan epic up in Wigan...

    3.05pm: Early goals in the Championship too... Portsmouth are 1-0 down on Michael Appleton'smanagerial debut at Vicarage Road and Cardiff lead at Reading.

    GOAL! Wigan 0 Blackburn 1: Yakubu, 1 min

    Yakubu breaks the deadlock in the Lancashire derby at the DW Stadium after just 67 seconds...

    2.59pm: The pick of the six games on paper is undoubtedly the clash between the two undefeatedsides - Man City and Newcastle. Both sides are weakened today, though. City are without Silva,Dzeko and Barry, all of whom start on the bench. And for Newcastle there is no Best, Tiote orObertan, but Hatem Ben Arfa makes his first start of the season.

    2.50pm: No Adel Taarabt in QPR's squad despite the fact they have only named six subs, you can'thelp but feel his QPR career is as good as over.

    2.40pm: The team news is in... At the Etihad Stadium, David Silva starts on the bench for Man Cityas Sammy Ameobi is given a start for Newcastle. For Stoke, Asmir Begovic is dropped after hisshocker against Bolton - Thomas Sorensen comes in.

    Man City v Newcastle

    Man City: Hart, Richards, Kompany, Lescott, Clichy, Nasri, De Jong, Toure Yaya, Milner, Balotelli,Aguero. Subs: Pantilimon, Dzeko, Kolarov, Johnson, Barry, Silva, Toure.

    Newcastle: Krul, Simpson, Steven Taylor, Coloccini, Ryan Taylor, Ben Arfa, Guthrie, Cabaye,Gutierrez, Ba, Sammy Ameobi. Subs: Elliot, Santon, Lovenkrands, Perch, Gosling, Smith, SholaAmeobi.

    Referee: Chris Foy (Merseyside)

    Everton v Wolves

    Everton: Howard, Hibbert, Heitinga, Jagielka, Baines, Coleman, Fellaini, Osman, Drenthe, Cahill,Saha. Subs: Mucha, Bilyaletdinov, Stracqualursi, Gueye, Barkley, Vellios, Mustafi.

    Wolves: Hennessey, Stearman, Johnson, Berra, Ward, Edwards, Henry, Milijas, Hunt, O'Hara, Doyle.Subs: De Vries, Elokobi, Craddock, Ebanks-Blake, Fletcher, Jarvis, Guedioura.

  • Referee: Jon Moss (W Yorkshire)

    Wigan v Blackburn

    Wigan: Al Habsi, Stam, Gohouri, Caldwell, Figueroa, Moses, McCarthy, Gomez, Jones, Diame,Sammon. Substitutes: Pollitt, Crusat, Watson, Maloney, McArthur, Rodallega, Lopez.

    Blackburn: Robinson, Salgado, Hanley, Dann, Givet, Rochina, Nzonzi, Dunn, Pedersen, Hoilett,Yakubu. Substitutes: Forimca, Petrovic, Blackman, Roberts, Goodwillie, Henley, Bunn.

    Referee: Andre Marriner (West Midlands)

    West Brom v Bolton

    West Brom: Foster, Reid, McAuley, Olsson, Shorey, Brunt, Mulumbu, Morrison, Thomas, Gera, Long.Subs: Fulop, Tchoyi, Dorrans, Dawson, Jones, Cox, Fortune.

    Bolton: Jaaskelainen, Riley, Cahill, Wheater, Robinson, Eagles, Muamba, Reo-Coker, Mark Davies,Klasnic, Kevin Davies. Subs: Bogdan, Petrov, Sanli, Knight, Pratley, Ngog, Kakuta.

    Referee: Neil Swarbrick (Lancashire)

    Sunderland v Fulham

    Sunderland: Westwood, O'Shea, Turner, Brown, Bardsley, Elmohamady, Colback, Cattermole,Richardson, Bendtner, Sessegnon. Subs: Carson, Gardner, Vaughan, Ji, Meyler, Noble, Egan.

    Fulham: Schwarzer, Hughes, Hangeland, Baird, Senderos, Dempsey, Murphy, Etuhu, Duff, Zamora,Dembele. Subs: Etheridge, Johnson, Kasami, Ruiz, Gecov, Briggs, Kacaniklic.

    Referee: Anthony Taylor (Cheshire)

    Stoke v QPR

    Stoke: Sorensen, Wilkinson, Shawcross, Huth, Higginbotham, Pennant, Whitehead, Delap,Etherington, Walters, Crouch. Subs: Begovic, Whelan, Jones, Fuller, Wilson, Upson, Palacios.

    QPR: Kenny, Young, Ferdinand, Gabbidon, Hill, Wright-Phillips, Barton, Faurlin, Traore, Mackie,Helguson. Subs: Murphy, Orr, Derry, Buzsaky, Smith, Hewitt.

    Referee: Mike Jones (Cheshire)

  • Newcastle's star man, Ba none: Demba Ba (right) has been in fine scoring form for the Toon

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