Sat, 10 Sep, 2011 - 18:10
Everton 2 Aston Villa 2
Stiliyan Petrov and Gabriel Agbonlahor struck as Aston Villa twice came from behind at Everton to preserve their unbeaten Barclays Premier League start.
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CourtsSoccerPremiershipPlace: Goodison ParkPlace: BainesPerson: Stiliyan PetrovPerson: Gabriel AgbonlahorPerson: Mikel ArtetaPerson: Leon OsmanPerson: PetrovPerson: AgbonlahorPerson: Bill KenwrightPerson: ArtetaPerson: KenwrightPerson: Alan HuttonPerson: Jermaine JenasPerson: HuttonPerson: Royston DrenthePerson: Denis StracqualursiPerson: Ayegbeni YakubuPerson: Jermaine BeckfordPerson: Louis SahaPerson: Victor AnichebePerson: OsmanPerson: Tim CahillPerson: Richard DunnePerson: Darren BentPerson: Phil JagielkaPerson: BainesPerson: Shay GivenPerson: JagielkaPerson: Emile HeskeyPerson: DunnePerson: Seamus ColemanPerson: CahillPerson: Barry BannanPerson: Tim HowardPerson: GivenPerson: Marouane FellainiPerson: FellainiPerson: VillaPerson: Jack RodwellPerson: Fabian DelphPerson: DelphPerson: Sylvain DistinPerson: HowardPerson: Michael OliverPerson: Marc AlbrightonPerson: Charles N’ZogbiaPerson: AlbrightonEvent: Barclays Premier LeagueOrganisation: VillaOrganisation: EvertonOrganisation: Aston VillaOrganisation: ArsenalOrganisation: TottenhamOrganisation: ScotlandOrganisation: LithuaniaOrganisation: Delph
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