(CNN) -- A Luis Suarez hat-trick earned Liverpool a 3-0 win against
Norwich City in the English Premier League on Saturday to give the Merseysiders
a boost ahead of next weekend's FA Cup final against Chelsea.
Two clinical
first-half strikes by the Uruguayan put Liverpool in charge.
The first coming
from a Steven Gerrard layoff in the 24th minute, the second drilled low past
Norwich goalkeeper John Ruddy four minutes later.
But the game
will be remembered for Suarez' outrageous third in the 83rd minute which saw
him lob Ruddy with a looping drive from just inside the Norwich half.
The win keeps
Liverpool in eighth place with 49 points while Norwich slip to 13th.
Newcastle
United's chances of Champions League football next season suffered a setback as
they were thrashed 4-0 by Wigan at the DW Stadium.
After recent
momentous wins over Manchester United and Arsenal, Roberto Martinez's men edged
a little closer to safety with a commanding display.
The home side
went 2-0 up within 15 minutes as Victor Moses found the target in the 13th and
15th minute and three points were effectively sealed before the half was out.
Shaun Maloney
made it 3-0 nine minutes before the break and Franco Di Santo made the game
safe moments before half time.
Fifth-placed
Tottenham Hotspur will move ahead of Newcastle on goal difference if they beat
Blackburn Rover at White Hart Lane on Sunday.
Wigan move ahead
of Queens Park Rangers who travel to Chelsea in Sunday's other Premier League
fixture.
League leaders
Manchester United face second-place Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium on
Monday night.
A win for Alex
Ferguson's side (who are currently three points ahead of City) would all but
guarantee a 20th league title.
Third-placed
Arsenal also dropped points after only managing a 1-1 draw away to Stoke.
Peter Crouch put
the home side ahead in the ninth minute but the lead only lasted six minutes as
Robin van Persie notched up his 35th goal of the season in all competitions.
Everton cruised
to a 4-0 win over Fulham at Goodison Park to consolidate seventh place in the table.
A brace from Nikica Jelavic and one each for Marouane Fellaini and Tim Cahill
ensured a comfortable win for the Toffees.
Bolton Wanderers
remain in the bottom three after a draw 2-2 at Sunderland.
Kevin Davies
opened the scoring for Bolton in the 26th minute only for Danish striker
Nicklas Bendtner to equalize 10 minutes later.
James McClean
put Martin O'Neill's side ahead in the 55th minute but Davies' second goal 20
minutes from the end salvaged a point.
The Midlands
derby between Aston Villa and West Bromwich Albion ended goalless, leaving
Villa perilously close to the relegation zone with 37 points, three points
ahead of 18th-placed Bolton.
Wolverhampton
Wanderers, who were relegated last weekend, wound up drawing 4-4 with Swansea
City at the Liberty Stadium.
Swansea had the
best of a first half goal-fest, heading into the break 4-2 up. But two second
half goals from the visitors saw Wolves salvage an unlikely draw
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