Chelsea should have had a man advantage after 30 seconds against Spurs, but they didn’t dwell on the bad call. They went on to embarrass their London rivals anyway.
Premier League takeaways: Tactics Timmy!

Michael ReganThis is your team, Moyes. Don’t screw it up.
Everton were seriously holding their own against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium early in their FA Cup game. It wouldn’t be extreme to say they had the better of the play in the opening minutes. Then James McCarthy slipped in midfield and it led to an Arsenal goal.
Read Article >Fulham, Palace edge closer to drop

Stu ForsterSaturday in the Premier League was about relegation. With so many teams in the battle to stay up, that is going to be the case often int he final three months of the season, but with bottom half teams squaring off in three matches today, that was especially the case.
Read Article >Easy win for United

Lars BaronWest Brom were surprisingly on top from the start, and their pressure from the front caused problems for Manchester United. Even though the Baggies didn’t have any great early chances, they blocked a number of attempted clearances by United and played most of the first 15 minutes of the game in their attacking half.
West Bromwich Albion: Foster, Ridgewell, Olsson, McAuley, Reid (Sessegnon 60’), Yacob (Morrison 40’), Mulumbu, Brunt (Berahino 66’), Gera, Amalfitano, Anichebe
Read Article >Chelsea welcomes Spurs to Stamford Bridge

Jamie McDonaldThe teams played to a 1-1 draw in their first meeting of the season at White Hart Lane.
Chelsea injuries and suspensions
Read Article >Struggling United face West Brom at the Hawthorns

Michael ReganPepe Mel has been on the job at West Brom nearly two months but there’s already some pressure growing on the new boss as his team remains on the cusp of the relegation zone. Four draws and two losses may not seem like the worst run for a struggling side but considering the two losses against teams just ahead of the Baggies, it’s not so great.
Manchester United injuries and suspensions
Read Article >Less Premier League, more FA Cup

Clive RoseThe Hawthorns; Saturday, 12:45 GMT/7:45 AM ET
Cardiff City Stadium; Saturday, 15:00 GMT/10:00 AM ET
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