Aston Villa strengthened their grip on a top-four position in the Premier League with a pulsating 4-2 win over Nottingham Forest.Villa have their sights firmly set on Champions League qualification and a first home league win of 2024 saw them move five points clear of Tottenham in fifth.Ollie Watkins and Douglas Luiz's double saw them cruise into a 3-0 first-half lead only for Forest to scare them with goals either side of half-time through Moussa Niakhate and Morgan Gibbs-White.But Leon Bailey struck on the hour to give Villa breathing space and they saw it out to give themselves a cushion over the chasing pack.Republic of Ireland defender Andrew Omobamidele did not start the game for Forest but entered the fray on 45 minutes for the yellow-carded Felipe.Lewis Dunk denied Everton a crucial win with a stoppage-time equaliser as 10-man Brighton rescued a 1-1 draw at the Amex Stadium.The Seagulls captain, on his 400th league appearance for his boyhood club, nodded in a corner from Pascal Gross in the 95th minute.His goal cancelled out a stunning strike from another centre-half, Jarrod Branthwaite, and stretched Everton's winless run to nine matches.Sean Dyche's side did at least edge a point clear of the relegation zone, but this will feel like a horrible two points dropped against a Brighton side who were at that stage a man light after Billy Gilmour's red card.Ireland centre-forward Evan Ferguson started for Brighton but was replaced by Adam Lallana with 15 minutes to go.New Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner got off to the perfect start with a 3-0 win over 10-man Burnley at Selhurst Park.The visitors were down to 10 men in the 35th minute when Josh Brownhill was shown a straight red card for bringing down Palace