Steven Fletcher guides Sunderland to victory

Papiss Cisse scores a brace but pressure remains on Newcastle manager Alan Pardew

Steven Fletcher of Sunderland celebrates scoring the second goal against Stoke City   at Stadium of Light. Photograph:  Alex Livesey/Getty Images
Steven Fletcher of Sunderland celebrates scoring the second goal against Stoke City at Stadium of Light. Photograph: Alex Livesey/Getty Images

Papiss Cisse's second brace of goals in three matches this season was not enough to ease the huge pressure on Newcastle manager Alan Pardew.

Newcastle clawed their way to a creditable 2-2 draw at Swansea, but the Tynesiders are still hunting their first league victory of the campaign.

Wilfried Bony put the hosts ahead with his first goal of the term, before Gabriel Obertan teed up Cisse to level just before half-time.

Newcastle United’s  Papiss Cisse (centre) is congratulated by under-fire manager Alan Pardew (right) after his brace against  Swansea City  at Liberty Stadium.  Photograph:  Stu Forster/Getty Images
Newcastle United’s Papiss Cisse (centre) is congratulated by under-fire manager Alan Pardew (right) after his brace against Swansea City at Liberty Stadium. Photograph: Stu Forster/Getty Images

Gylfi Sigurdsson set up Wayne Routledge to put Swansea back in front after the restart, only for Cisse to level again, this time Sammy Ameobi providing the assist.

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Steven Fletcher ended a 14-match barren streak for Sunderland, finding the net twice in the Black Cats' 3-1 home victory over Stoke.

Connor Wickham claimed his first of the campaign to put Sunderland ahead, before Charlie Adam scored just his second goal in 17 matches for the visitors.

Fletcher then wrestled back the lead for Gus Poyet's men from a Jordi Gomez cross, before Wickham laid on his second.

Hull saw off in-form Crystal Palace with a 2-0 home victory, Mohamed Diame opening the scoring after Andrew Robertson's cross.

Nikica Jelavic killed the game off in the closing stages, with Jake Livermore providing the assist.

Ross Wallace's last-gasp free-kick earned Burnley a 2-2 draw with Leicester at the King Power Stadium.

The hosts were heading for victory thanks to goals from Jeff Schlupp and Riyad Mahrez, but Wallace fired a leveller on the stroke of full-time to steal a point for Burnley.

The hosts took the lead with Schlupp firing his first Premier League goal before Michael Kightly equalised.

Leicester hit back just a minute later though, with Mahrez heading home, only for Wallace to level again at the death.