The race for the Barclays Premier League swung back in Manchester City's favour after indisciplined leaders Chelsea suffered a shock defeat at Aston Villa on Saturday night.
Premier League
1 Chelsea 66
2 Man City 60
3 Liverpool 59
4 Arsenal 59
5 Tottenham 53
6 Everton 51
7 Man Utd 48
8 Southampton 45
9 Newcastle 43
10 A Villa 34
11 Stoke City 34
12 West Ham 31
13 Hull City 30
14 Swansea 29
15 Norwich 29
16 West Brom 28
17 C Palace 28
18 Sunderland 25
19 Cardiff 25
20 Fulham 24
Fabian Delph scored a goal that could prove decisive in the final destination of the league trophy come May as Villa grabbed a 1-0 victory over the nine-man Blues with eight minutes remaining at Villa Park.
Midfielders Willian and Ramires - and manager Jose Mourinho - were all sent off as tempers flared in Birmingham.
It was a first defeat since early December for Chelsea, who must now look over their shoulders at City given the 2012 champions are only six points behind with three games in hand.
Villa, meanwhile, move into 10th place after recording back-to-back wins.
Earlier in the day, Manchester City shrugged off the 10th-minute dismissal of captain Vincent Kompany to dredge up a 2-0 win at Hull.
David Silva struck a superb long-range opener just four minutes after Kompany was shown a straight red card for hauling down Nikica Jelavic who was through on goal.
Manuel Pellegrini's side then sealed their return to second place when Silva sent through Edin Dzeko to make it two in the final minute.
Basement boys Fulham secured a vital win - the first of Felix Magath's tenure - at the expense of Newcastle.
With Magpies boss Alan Pardew watching via video link from the team hotel due to his three-match stadium ban for headbutting Hull's David Meyler, Fulham substitute Ashkan Dejagah hit the only goal of a 1-0 victory on 68 minutes.
Another manager under scrutiny of late has been West Brom's Pepe Mel, who had failed to deliver a win since taking the job in January.
That changed in dramatic fashion on Saturday as Youssouf Mulumbu's late strike earned the Baggies a 2-1 victory at Swansea.
Roland Lamah scored for the Swans after two minutes, only for Stephane Sessegnon to equalise in the 52nd minute. Mel then punched the air in celebration as Mulumbu bent the ball past Michael Vorm with five minutes remaining.
The victory lifts West Brom three points clear of the relegation zone after 18th-placed Cardiff lost 2-1 at the death in their meeting with Europa League-chasing Everton.
On-loan Barcelona forward Gerard Deulofeu (59) and Juan Cala (68) exchanged goals in the second half and it looked like the points would be shared until Seamus Coleman fired a winner for the Toffees three minutes into stoppage time.
Premier League
A Villa 1 - 0 Chelsea
Everton 2 - 1 Cardiff
Swansea 1 - 2 West Brom
Southampto 4 - 2 Norwich
Sunderland 0 - 0 C Palace
Fulham 1 - 0 Newcastle
Stoke City 3 - 1 West Ham
Hull City 0 - 2 Man City
Southampton managed to climb to eighth after surviving a spirited fightback from Norwich to win 4-2 at St Mary's.
Morgan Schneiderlin opened the scoring inside five minutes and second-half goals from substitute Rickie Lambert (57) and Jay Rodriguez (72) looked like putting the Saints out of sight.
But, shortly after sub Johan Elmander spoiled the hosts' clean sheet five minutes from time, Robert Snodgrass narrowed the deficit to a single goal.
However, Sam Gallagher killed off any hopes of a comeback by hitting his first Premier League goal six minutes into time added on.
Stoke came from behind to enter the top half of the table, Peter Odemwingie's brace proving decisive in a 3-1 home victory over West Ham.
It took the Hammers only five minutes to take the lead through Andy Carroll but Odemwingie levelled in the 32nd minute before adding a second goal 10 minutes after Marko Arnautovic notched on 69 minutes.