West Ham face Manchester United in their final match at Upton Park, live on Sky Sports 1HD, following Premier League fixture changes. The two sides, who play each other in an FA Cup quarter-final replay that is yet to be arranged, will clash on Tuesday May 10, subject to Uniteds possible advancement in the Europa League.Should Louis van Gaals side reach the semi-finals and play the second leg of the tie on Thursday May 5, their subsequent weekend Premier League fixture away to Norwich will be move to Sunday May 8 and their trip to West Ham moved to Wednesday May 11. That could also lead to Liverpools home game against Chelsea, also live on Sky Sports 1HD, being moved.The Hammers were due to play Swansea in their last match at the Boleyn Ground, before they move to the Olympic Stadium next season, on May 7, their penultimate game of the season before an away trip to Stoke.But the matches have been moved due to either sides certain inclusion in the FA Cup semi-final against Everton at Wembley on the weekend of the fixtures original date; Saturday April 23 or Sunday 24.United and West Ham have also had other fixtures moved as a result, with the Hammers match against Watford and Crystal Palaces trip to United now taking place on Wednesday April 20.The Merseyside derby between Liverpool and Everton, which was postponed because of the Reds involvement in the Capital One Cup final, will now take place on Wednesday April 20, live on Sky Sports 1HD.Premier League fixture changes - live on Sky Sports 1HD:Chelsea v Man City, Saturday Night Football, April 16Arsenal v Crystal Palace, Super Sunday, April 17Newcastle v Man City, Tuesday April 19Liverpool v Everton, Wednesday April 20Arsenal v West Brom, Thursday April 21Sunderland v Arsenal, Super Sunday, April 24Chelsea v Tottenham, Monday Night Football, May 2West Ham v Man Utd, Tuesday May 10 (subject to Utd in Europa League)Liverpool v Chelsea, Wednesday May 11 (subject to Utd in Europa League)Other fixture changes:Man Utd v Crystal Palace, Wednesday April 20West Ham v Watford, Wednesday April 20Crystal Palace v Everton, TBCNorwich v Watford, Wednesday May 11Sunderland v Everton, Wednesday May 11 Also See: Premier League video Fixtures Table Live on Sky Get Sky Sports Aaron Ramsey Jersey .The Los Angeles Lakers star passed Michael Jordan for third on the NBAs career scoring list Sunday night in a 100-94 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves. 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Christian Ehrhoff and Marcus Foligno scored short-handed goals and Ryan Miller was almost flawless in goal as the Sabres ended a five-game skid with a 5-2 victory that snuffed out the Blue Jackets franchise-record winning streak at eight. "It feels good. It feels good to be a spoiler," Foligno said. "The odds were against us, they were on a roll and have been playing pretty well. Their power plays been good -- and we got two goals off of it, which is great." Matt Ellis, Steve Ott and Cody Hodgson also scored for the Sabres, who snapped an 0-3-2 stretch. "Its pretty cool. Theyre one of the hottest teams in the NHL this month," said Hodgson, who also had an assist. "It feels nice to win, it doesnt matter who its against. But its a little extra sweeter (against a good team)." It was a stunning reversal of fortune for both teams. Ehrhoff added two assists, tying a career high with three points as the Sabres won by three goals and scored five times in regulation for the first times all season. "It is disappointing," said Derek MacKenzie, who had a goal and an assist for the Blue Jackets, who blew a chance to take over second place in their division. "You win eight, you want to keep winning." Miller, who was stellar in the first period when the Blue Jackets peppered him with shots, made 38 saves and stood particularly tall on Columbus four fruitless power plays. He benefited from two fluky goals that benched his Columbus counterpart -- reigning Vezina Trophy winner Sergei Bobrovsky. "A couple of those goals, they didnt see. Im not too sure how they got in," Buffalo coach Ted Nolan said. "But the whole game was Ryan Miller. I thought he was sensational again." Bobrovsky, who came in 9-0-0 with a 1.80 goals-against average and .940 save perceentage in his past nine starts, had a forgettable game.dddddddddddd The Sabres got on the board first at the 2:21 mark of the opening period when Ellis backhanded the puck -- perhaps just trying to keep it in play off the back boards -- and it eluded a surprised Bobrovsky. After MacKenzie tied it, Columbus went on a power play. But a miscommunication in the defensive zone resulted in the puck bouncing to near the end of the left blue line, where Ehrhoff wandered up and unloaded a hard slap shot. Bobrovsky appeared to see it all the way but missed it with his glove, the puck nestling inside the far top corner. "I was about at the red line," Ehrhoff said after collecting his 300th career point. "They had some problems communicating with their goalie and he made the pass up and I jumped on it and tried to get it on net as hard as I could. It changed directions a few times." The puck seldom left Columbus offensive zone for more than 3 minutes at the outset of the second period. After Buffalos Mike Weber went off for elbowing, another bit of shoddy stickwork resulted in Foligno carrying the puck down the right wing, scissoring to the middle and wristing a shot that Bobrovsky caught but then allowed to trickle into the net. It was the sixth of the season for Foligno -- the younger brother of the Blue Jackets Nick Foligno. Bobrovsky was replaced by Curtis McElhinney, but Miller never let the Blue Jackets back in it -- thoroughly deflating a crowd of 16,272. "I thought we competed hard, but we were sloppy at times," Columbus coach Todd Richards said. "Our power play is minus-2. We were a second slow in our decisions and our playmaking." Notes: Columbus recalled D Cody Goloubef from AHL Springfield to replace David Savard (undisclosed illness) -- but Goloubef had travel difficulties and didnt make it to the game. The Blue Jackets were forced to go with five defencemen. ... Sabres LW Ville Leino sustained an upper-body injury and did not come out for the third period. ' ' '