Aston Villa strengthened their grip on a top-four position in the Premier League with a pulsating 4-2 win over Nottingham Forest.
Villa have their sights firmly set on Champions League qualification and a first home league win of 2024 saw them move five points clear of Tottenham in fifth.
Ollie Watkins and Douglas Luiz's double saw them cruise into a 3-0 first-half lead only for Forest to scare them with goals either side of half-time through Moussa Niakhate and Morgan Gibbs-White.
But Leon Bailey struck on the hour to give Villa breathing space and they saw it out to give themselves a cushion over the chasing pack.
Republic of Ireland defender Andrew Omobamidele did not start the game for Forest but entered the fray on 45 minutes for the yellow-carded Felipe.
Lewis Dunk denied Everton a crucial win with a stoppage-time equaliser as 10-man Brighton rescued a 1-1 draw at the Amex Stadium.
The Seagulls captain, on his 400th league appearance for his boyhood club, nodded in a corner from Pascal Gross in the 95th minute.
His goal cancelled out a stunning strike from another centre-half, Jarrod Branthwaite, and stretched Everton's winless run to nine matches.
Sean Dyche's side did at least edge a point clear of the relegation zone, but this will feel like a horrible two points dropped against a Brighton side who were at that stage a man light after Billy Gilmour's red card.
Ireland centre-forward Evan Ferguson started for Brighton but was replaced by Adam Lallana with 15 minutes to go.
New Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner got off to the perfect start with a 3-0 win over 10-man Burnley at Selhurst Park.
The visitors were down to 10 men in the 35th minute when Josh Brownhill was shown a straight red card for bringing down Palace midfielder Jefferson Lerma.
Chris Richards headed Palace in front after 68 minutes, the American's first goal for the club, before Jordan Ayew swiftly added another.
Jean-Philippe Mateta wrapped things up with a third from the penalty spot with 11 minutes left.
Ireland defender Dara O'Shea played the full 90 minutes for Burnley at the heart of the back four.