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Fulham vs Tottenham Report Scorers: Muniz 78’, Sessegnon 88’ Fulham bolstered their push for European football with a 2-0 victory over Tottenham Hotspur at Craven Cottage, closing the gap to the top four to just four points. The Cottagers’ late show secured an important three points, while Spurs’ inconsistent form continued as they suffered their first away league defeat in three matches. Lack of Cutting Edge in Cagey First Half With Spurs showing signs of fatigue following their midweek European commitments, the early stages of this London derby lacked intensity. The visitors took 20 minutes to pose a real attacking threat,…

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Arsenal vs Chelsea Report Scorer: Merino 20’ Arsenal returned to winning ways in the Premier League with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Chelsea at the Emirates Stadium, snapping a three-match winless streak. The result extended Chelsea’s dismal away league form to seven matches without a win (D2, L5), denting their momentum in the race for UEFA Champions League qualification. Arsenal Take Control as Chelsea Struggle to Settle The Gunners set the tone early, with Leandro Trossard and Gabriel Martinelli testing Robert Sánchez in the opening exchanges. Chelsea, missing injured star Cole Palmer, found themselves under constant pressure, particularly down the right…

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Best Premier League Position Changes In the dynamic landscape of the Premier League, tactical innovations and managerial insights have often led to players undergoing positional transformations that revitalise their careers and significantly impact their teams. After looking at the best EPL tactical innovations, as well as the most successful defensive tactics in the division’s history, today we talk about some of the most notable instances where Premier League players have flourished following a change in position, underscoring the profound effect such strategic decisions can have on individual performances and team success. Thierry Henry: From Winger to Prolific Striker Thierry Henry’s transition…

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Bournemouth vs Brentford Report Scorers: Janelt (OG) 17’; Wissa 30’, Norgaard 71’ Brentford came from behind to defeat Bournemouth 2-1 at the Vitality Stadium, maintaining their unbeaten Premier League record against the Cherries. The victory marked the Bees’ fifth consecutive away win, lifting them to 11th place in the league, just three points behind Bournemouth, who extended their winless streak across all competitions. Bournemouth Start Strong But Brentford Hit Back The hosts made an energetic start, with Milos Kerkez testing Mark Flekken early on before Evanilson and Ryan Christie had efforts blocked. Dean Huijsen also went close, striding forward to unleash…

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Manchester City vs Brighton Report Scorers: Haaland 11’ (P), Marmoush 39’; Estupinan 21’, Khusanov (OG) 48’ Brighton & Hove Albion twice came from behind to earn a hard-fought 2-2 draw against Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium, extending City’s unbeaten home record against the Seagulls to 15 Premier League matches (W12, D3). The result keeps both sides in the race for a top-four finish, with City’s inconsistency continuing as they fall one point behind fourth-placed Chelsea, having played a game more. Fast Start Sees Both Teams Trade Blows Despite Manchester City’s dominant record in this fixture, Brighton started brightly and thought…

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Ipswich vs Nottingham Forest Report Scorers: Cajuste 82’, Hirst 90+3’;  Milenkovic 35’, Elanga 37’, 41’, Jota Silva 87’ Nottingham Forest continued their charge towards a Premier League top-four finish with a dominant 4-2 victory over Ipswich Town at Portman Road. The result further cements Forest’s European ambitions while leaving the Tractor Boys winless in league action throughout 2025, the only team in England’s top four divisions yet to secure a victory this year. Forest Take Control After Cagey Opening Both sides started with attacking intent, but clear-cut chances were hard to come by. Ipswich, desperately fighting to avoid an immediate return…

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Southampton vs Wolves Report Scorers: Onuachu 75’; Larsen 19’, 47’ Wolverhampton Wanderers took a huge step toward Premier League survival with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over basement side Southampton at St Mary’s. The win extends Wolves’ cushion over the relegation zone to nine points, while the Saints remain rooted to the foot of the table, suffering their fifth consecutive league defeat. Southampton Start Brightly but Fall Behind Again With relegation all but confirmed, Southampton played with freedom early on, showing attacking intent in search of an elusive home victory. Their best chance of the opening exchanges came from Yukinari Sugawara, who…

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Everton vs West Ham Report Scorers: O’Brien 90+1’;  Soucek 67’ Jake O’Brien struck in the 90th minute to salvage a 1-1 draw for Everton against West Ham United at Goodison Park, extending the Toffees’ unbeaten run in the Premier League to nine matches. The result saw David Moyes’ side register their fifth draw in six games, keeping them narrowly above Everton in the league table on goal difference. Everton Start Strong But Struggle to Test Areola Fresh off being named PL Manager of the Month, Moyes arrived at his former club looking to end a frustrating winless streak against Graham Potter,…

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Liverpool vs Newcastle EFL Cup Preview Liverpool to win Salah to score The first major trophy of the English football season will be decided this Sunday at Wembley, as Liverpool take on Newcastle United in the 65th Carabao Cup final. Liverpool head into this showdown looking to defend their title, having won the competition for a record 10th time last season. However, they will need to bounce back quickly after their UEFA Champions League exit on penalties in midweek. Fortunately, the Reds have yet to lose back-to-back matches this season, meaning they will be determined to show resilience at Wembley. Newcastle,…

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Arsenal vs Chelsea Preview Draw or Arsenal win Both teams to score The biggest clash of the Premier League weekend unfolds in North London, where second-placed Arsenal host fourth-placed Chelsea in a game with major top-four implications. The Gunners remain in a strong top-two position, but a three-match winless league run (D2, L1) has allowed third-place Manchester City to close the gap. While Mikel Arteta’s men secured a dominant 9-3 aggregate win over PSV in the Champions League round of 16, their Premier League form needs a reset before they face Real Madrid in April. Meanwhile, Chelsea come into this…

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