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All Saturday's match action - in pictures

Photos from Stoke City v Aston Villa, Ipswich Town v Wolves and West Bromwich Albion v Everton.

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Sylvan Ebanks Blake scores for Wolves at Ipswich.

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Matt Jarvis causes problems for the Ipswich defence.

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David Edwards put Wolves further ahead with his second half goal.

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Mick McCarthy's defensive worries were increased when George Elokobi was stretchered off. The defence kept a clean sheet as the match finished 2-0.

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West Brom began their Premier League home campaign by entertaining Everton. See also: Swain on West Brom 1 Everton 2nextpageAlbion 0 Everton 0After Everton lost at home to Blackburn in a 3-2 thriller last weekend, Albion were hoping to make an impact.nextpage

Albion were unable to make a breakthrough, ending the first half 0-0. Second half goals by Leon Osman and Yakubu seemed to put Everton in control.nextpageWest Brom 0 Everton 0

Roman Bednar scored a late penalty following a Phil Neville handball but Everton held on to take all three points. nextpageKevin Phillips scores for Birmingham CityKevin Phillips scored for Birmingham City as they went 1-0 up at home to Barnsley.nextpageBlues 2 Barnsley 0Garry O'Connor made it 2-0 to Blues shortly before half time.nextpageLiam Lawrence scores a penalty for Stoke against Aston VillaLiam Lawrence was presented with a penalty for Stoke after a foul by Martin Laursen.nextpageLiam Lawrence scoresLawrence tucks it away to give the Premier League new boys an unexpected lead. This pushed Villa into action and they equalised after 63 minutes through Carew.nextpageAston VillaRicardo Fuller scored for Stoke before Martin Laursen made up for his earlier error by equalising minutes from the end. Then Rory Delap popped up to seal a memorable win for Stoke. See also: Video verdict on Stoke 3 Villa 2

nextpageCrewe 2 Walsall 0Walsall go behind to a Anthony Elding goal away at Crewe.nextpageCrewe 2 Walsall 0Joel Grant then scores a second for Crewe in first half injury time. Stephen Hughes pulled one back for Saddlers but to no avail.

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