London, England (SportsNetwork.com) - Chelsea and Manchester City split the points in Saturdays massive clash at Stamford Bridge as the two sides played to a 1-1 draw. The Blues drew first blood as the deadlock was broken from a well-worked move in the 42nd minute. Eden Hazard got on the end of a diagonal pass and squared the ball for Loic Remy to tuck home from close range. It looked as though Chelsea would carry the narrow lead into the halftime interval, but City managed to equalize just two minutes later thanks to a great finish from David Silva. A brilliant cross from the right flank drew Thibault Courtois off his line and saw the Chelsea goalkeeper whiff on his attempted punch clear, and while Sergio Agueros thumping strike was heading wide of the post, Silva was arriving to guide the effort into the back of the net. The second half was devoid of many scoring opportunities, leaving the two sides to stay separated by five points. Chelsea remains at the top of the table with 53 points, followed closely by City on 48 points. Manchester United climbed to third place in table by cruising to a 3-1 defeat of Leicester City at Old Trafford on Saturday. The hosts were in front after 27 minutes when Robin van Persie latched on to Daley Blinds ball over the top and guided a first-time finish into the back of the net. Radamel Falcao doubled the advantage seven minutes later when he turned in a rebound from Angel Di Marias shot, and an own goal from Wes Morgan in the 44th minute saw the Red Devils head into the halftime interval three goals to the good. Marcin Wasilewski nodded home a cross from Marc Albrighton in the 80th minute to spoil David De Geas bid for a clean sheet, but United secured the win to improve to 43 points through 23 games and move one point clear of Southampton. A pair of second-half goals helped Liverpool jump ahead of West Ham United in the table with a 2-0 defeat of the Hammers at Anfield on Saturday. Raheem Sterling handed the Reds the lead in the 51st minute, and Daniel Sturridge made a triumphant return from injury, coming on as a substitute to seal the win with a goal 10 minutes from time. Liverpool climbs to seventh place with 38 points to move two points ahead of West Ham. Jonathan Walters recorded a hat trick at the Britannia on Saturday to lead Stoke City to a 3-1 victory over lowly QPR. The Potters were in front after 21 minutes, but QPR remained within touching distance the rest of the way as Walters and Nico Kranjcar exchanged goals two minutes apart before the close of the first half. In the end, Stoke proved to be too much for the visitors to handle as Walters secured the win with a late header from distance. Christian Eriksen opened the scoring at the Hawthorns on Saturday, but Harry Kane netted a brace to help Tottenham collect maximum points from a 3-0 win over West Bromwich Albion. Everton picked up its first Premier League win since Dec. 15 as Romelu Lukakus goal in the second minute held up as the winner in a 1-0 win at Crystal Palace. And finally, Connor Wickham and new signing Jermain Defoe scored in the 20th and 34th minutes, respectively, to lift Sunderland to a crucial 2-0 victory over Burnley at the Stadium of Light. Cheap Nike Free China Wholesale . Campbell, playing on loan with Greek club Olympiacos, found the net with a left-footed shot in the 44th minute off a pass from second-half substitute Jorge Rojas to open the scoring at Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica. Cheap Nike Free Online . His fellow Finn, 21 years his junior, had just arrived in Anaheim and was hoping to stick with the Ducks. http://www.wholesalenikefree.com/ . "Today was a very great day for me. 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He will be in the lineup for Game 2 against the Spurs on Sunday night, when sports safest bet will be that the temperature inside San Antonios AT&T Center will be several degrees lower than it was for the series opener. "Im doing well, doing a lot better," James said before Saturdays workout. "The soreness is starting to get out. Im feeling better than I did yesterday and with another day, I should feel much better tomorrow." James wasnt going to go crazy on the conditioning front Saturday. The Heat were planning a glorified walkthrough for their practice, andd the four-time NBA MVP expected to get some cardio work done by biking and running.dddddddddddd Hell also continue getting treatment as part of a recovery regimen that will stretch into Sunday -- plus, as one would expect, as many fluids into his system as he can handle. "Hes feeling better, moving around," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. "Yesterday was all about rest and hydration and building his body back up. Thankfully we had that extra day." James left with 3:59 remaining in Game 1 after his body shut down because of the cramps. The Heat trailed by two at that point and wound up losing by 15. James told teammates before Game 1 that they needed to have a Game 7 approach -- and with the Heat down 1-0 in the series, hell underscore that point again Sunday. "I want to be able to finish the game but you have to have that mindset, there is no tomorrow," James said. "Its challenging, but for a championship you dont want it easy." ' ' '