Juan Mata’s last-minute winner saw Chelsea strengthen their bid for Champions League football next season, as they beat Wigan 2-1 in the Premier League at Stamford Bridge yesterday.

Victory saw Chelsea, who could qualify for the Champions League as of right by winning this season’s edition (they face champions Barcelona in the semi-finals) move above Newcastle and left them just two points behind fourth-placed Arsenal.

Only the top three teams in the Premier League are guaranteed places in the Champions League proper, with the fourth-placed side set for a qualifying round.

Chelsea’s Branislav Ivanovic volleyed home in the 62nd minute to break the deadlock and the goal stood despite furious Wigan protests that he was offside.

Barely a minute later the Serbian defender preserved Chelsea’s lead with a goal-line clearance.

But Wigan, who remained in the bottom three, equalised when Mohamed Diame struck eight minutes from time.

However, Chelsea grabbed a winner late in the match when, after Fernando Torres’s volley hit the post, the ball struck Mata on the chest and trickled in.

League Cup winners and FA Cup semi-finalists Liverpool saw a run of three straight league defeats end with a 1-1 draw at home to Aston Villa.

Brazilian keeper Alexander Doni, making his Liverpool debut in the absence of the suspended Pepe Reina, flapped at a 10th-minute cross from former Reds defender Stephen Warnock and Chris Herd turned in the loose ball.

But Luis Suarez, who had seen a header hit the post, equalised eight minutes from time when he nodded in from close range.

Earlier, Tottenham Hotspur moved into third place, a point in front of north London rivals Arsenal, after a goalless draw at Sunderland.

The closest either side came to a goal was in the 73rd minute when Spurs midfielder Rafael van der Vaart had a shot cleared off the line.

But the Gunners can regain third place against Manchester City this afternoon.

Frustrated Tottenham captain Scott Parker told Sky Sports: “Sunderland set up to get men behind the ball.

“We were a bit surprised at how they were deployed,” the England midfielder said.

“We expected them to come at us a bit more but we will take a draw and move on.”

West Brom ensured Blackburn Rovers remained in the bottom three with a 3-0 win at the Hawthorns.

Martin Olsson’s own-goal gave the Baggies, managed by former Blackburn boss Roy Hodgson, a seventh-minute lead before Marc-Antoine Fortune’s 69th minute close-range shot made the game safe.

Liam Ridgewell added a third five minutes from time.

Dempsey downs Bolton

Mid-table Fulham left Bolton looking over their shoulders at the drop zone with a 3-0 win that featured two goals from Clint Dempsey.

United States midfielder Dempsey gave the Londoners the lead with a brilliant 25-yard free-kick in the 30th minute before heading in Damien Duff’s cross on the stroke of half-time.

Mahamadou Diarra’s first goal for Fulham, 10 minutes from time, put the result beyond doubt.

Elsewhere, Everton and Norwich shared the spoils in a 2-2 draw.

Croatia striker Nikica Jelavic scored twice for Everton either side of Jonny Howson’s goal before Norwich striker Grant Holt rescued a point for the hosts at Carrow Road after turning in Aaron Wilbraham’s pass.

Results and standings

Premier League

Bolton 0
Fulham 3
Dempsey 30, 45; Diarra 80;

HT: 0-2. Att: 21,939.

Chelsea 2
Ivanovic 62; Mata 90;
Wigan 1
Diame 82;

HT: 0-0. Att: 40,651.

Liverpool 1
Suarez 82;
Aston Villa 1
Herd 10;

HT: 0-1. Att: 44,321.

Norwich City 2
Howson 39; Holt 77;
Everton 2
Jelavic 22, 61;

HT: 1-1. Att: 26,554.

Stoke City 2
Huth 37; Crouch 61;
Wolves 1
Kightly 26;

HT: 1-1. Att: 27,005.

Sunderland 0
Tottenham 0

Att: 39,335.

West Brom 3
Olsson 7 og; Fortune 69; Ridgewell 85;
Blackburn 0

HT: 1-0. Att: 23,414.
Red card: Modeste (B) 89.


P W D L F A Pts
Man. United 31 24 4 3 76 27 76
Man. City 31 22 5 4 75 25 71
Tottenham 32 17 8 7 56 36 59
Arsenal 31 18 4 9 62 41 58
Chelsea 32 16 8 8 55 37 56
Newcastle 32 16 8 8 48 42 56
Everton 32 12 8 12 34 34 44
Liverpool 32 11 10 11 37 34 43
Sunderland 32 11 9 12 42 37 42
Fulham 32 11 9 12 42 42 42
Stoke City 32 11 8 13 31 44 41
Norwich 32 10 10 12 44 51 40
West Brom 32 11 6 15 39 43 39
Swansea 32 10 9 13 35 41 39
Aston Villa 31 7 13 11 34 43 34
Bolton 31 9 2 20 36 63 29
QPR 31 7 7 17 35 54 28
Blackburn 32 7 7 18 43 67 28
Wigan 32 6 10 16 30 57 28
Wolves 32 5 7 20 34 70 22

Playing today
Arsenal vs Manchester City - 17.00
Manchester United vs QPR - 14.30

Top scorers
26 goals: Van Persie (Arsenal)
21 goals: Rooney (Man. United)
17 goals: Aguero (Man. City)
16 goals: Ba (Newcastle)
14 goals: Yakubu (Blackburn)

Next fixtures
Tomorrow: 16.00 Everton vs Sunderland; Newcastle vs Bolton; Tottenham vs Norwich. 18.30 Aston Villa vs Stoke. 21.00 Fulham vs Chelsea.
Tuesday: 21.00 Blackburn vs Liverpool.
Wednesday: 20.45 Man. City vs West Brom; Wigan vs Man. United; Wolves vs Arsenal. 21.00 QPR vs Swansea.
Saturday: Premier League – 13.45 Norwich vs Manchester City. 16.00 Sunderland vs Wolves; Swansea vs Blackburn; West Brom vs QPR.
FA Cup semi-final – 13.30 Liverpool vs Everton.
Sunday: Premier League – 17.00 Manchester United vs Aston Villa.
FA Cup semi-final – 19.00 Tottenham vs Chelsea.
Monday, April 16: 21.00 Arsenal vs Wigan.

The Championship
Birmingham 3 - Crystal Palace 1
Coventry 2 - Peterborough 2
Derby County 0 - Ipswich 0
Leicester City 4 - Doncaster 0
Middlesbrough 0 - Cardiff 2
Millwall 2 - Hull City 0
N. Forest 0 - Bristol City 1
Southampton 2 - Portsmouth 2

Standings: Southampton, Reading 79; West Ham 75; Birmingham 69; Blackpool 66; Cardiff 64; Brighton, Middlesbrough 63; Leicester 59; Hull 58; Leeds, Derby, Watford 57; Burnley, Ipswich 56; C. Palace 54; Peterborugh 48; Barnsley 46; Mill-wall 44; N. Forest 43; Bristol City 40; Coventry 39; Portsmouth (-10) 34; Doncaster 32.

League One
Brentford 3 - Bury 0
Huddersfield 0 - Sheff. Wed. 2
Oldham 0 - Charlton 1
Preston 1 - MK Dons 1
Sheff. Utd 2 - Bournemouth 1
Walsall 3 - Chesterfield 2
Yeovil Town 3 - Rochdale 1

Standings: Charlton 88; Sheff. Utd 82; Sheff. Wed. 80; Huddersfield 74; MK Dons 68; Carlisle 65; Notts County 63; Brentford 62; Stevenage 59; Colchester 54; Tranmere, Hartle-pool 51; Bournemouth, Yeovil 50; Scunthorpe 49; Preston, Oldham 48; Walsall, Bury, Leyton Orient 46; Wycombe 42; Rochdale, Exeter 35; Chesterfield 33.

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