Adrian Chiles presents the last word on the weekend's football with highlights from three Premier League matches.
Aston Villa's dream of qualifying for the Champions League next season is now a real possibility and Martin O'Neill's side were looking to consolidate that position at home against Tottenham, who desperately need points to ensure their Premier League survival.
Chelsea were looking to do the double over Manchester City and history was certainly on their side - the Blues went into the game having scored 28 goals in their last 13 games against City, while conceding just two. One of those came at the City of Manchester Stadium earlier this season when Brazilian Robinho scored on his City debut. But the London club had the last laugh, winning 3-1 with goals from Ricardo Carvalho, Frank Lampard and Nicolas Anelka.
Stoke made their first top flight visit to Goodison Park since 1984, when they were thumped 4-0 by Everton. Could the Potters turn the tables against David Moyes' team today and in the process alleviate their relegation worries?
Also featuring a round-up of Saturday's Premier League action and a look at the lighter side of football in 2Good, 2Bad. Show less