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Matchday 27 Awards We can agree that it’s done, right? Arsenal have drawn against Nottingham Forest (and, for the second time running, we were correct in our predictions to stay away from that or to go with a draw or Forest to win), while Liverpool did not have much trouble in beating Newcastle at home. So now the Reds are 13 points clear of second place having played a game more. It’s very hard to imagine them bottling the title now. Chelsea have managed to finally get a win, albeit over almost-relegated Southampton, while Brighton beat Bournemouth to improve their…
West Ham vs Leicester Report Scorers: Soucek 21’, Vestergaard (OG) 43’ West Ham United earned a routine 2-0 win over relegation-threatened Leicester City at the London Stadium, claiming their first head-to-head victory over the Foxes since August 2021. The defeat piles more pressure on Leicester manager Ruud van Nistelrooy, who has now overseen 11 losses in his last 12 Premier League matches. Souček Capitalises on Leicester’s Defensive Frailties Leicester arrived in East London with the second-worst defensive record in the league, and it was no surprise when their vulnerabilities were exploited just past the 20-minute mark. West Ham’s opener came via Tomáš…
Liverpool vs Newcastle 2-0 Report: Reds Tighten Grip On EPL Trophy After Dominant Anfield Display
Liverpool vs Newcastle Report Scorers: Szoboszlai 11’, Mac Allister 63’ Liverpool tightened their grip on the Premier League title race with a comfortable 2-0 victory over Newcastle United at Anfield, extending their lead over Arsenal to 13 points. The Reds also maintained their remarkable scoring run, netting at least twice in 18 consecutive home matches in all competitions. Szoboszlai Strikes Early as Liverpool Dominate The big pre-match news revolved around the absence of Newcastle’s top scorer, Alexander Isak, sidelined with a groin injury—a setback that further complicated an already challenging fixture for Eddie Howe’s men. Meanwhile, Liverpool manager Arne Slot served…
Tottenham vs Manchester City 0-1 Report: Narrow Win In North London Keeps Cityzens In Top 4
Tottenham vs Manchester City Report Scorers: Haaland 12’ Manchester City secured a crucial 1-0 victory over Tottenham Hotspur at the Etihad Stadium, moving back into the Premier League top four while avoiding a third defeat of the season against Ange Postecoglou’s side. Erling Haaland’s first-half strike proved to be the difference in a game where City dominated early but had to withstand significant second-half pressure from Spurs. City’s First-Half Dominance Goes Unrewarded With Chelsea leapfrogging them into fourth following their 4-0 demolition of Southampton, City entered the game under pressure to respond. They did just that in the first 45 minutes,…
Manchester United vs Ipswich Report Scorers: Morsy (OG) 22’, De Ligt 26’, Maguire 47’; Philogene 4’, 45+2’ Red Card: Dorgu 43’ Manchester United fought back from adversity to claim a dramatic 3-2 victory over Ipswich Town at Old Trafford, securing their first Premier League win in four matches despite playing the entire second half with 10 men. The Red Devils completed a hat-trick of wins over the newly-promoted side this season, while Ipswich’s struggles continued with their sixth defeat in seven league outings. Early Chaos as Ipswich Strike First Ipswich set the tone early, pressing high and capitalizing on a defensive mix-up…
Brentford vs Everton Report Scorers: Wissa 45+4’; O’Brien 77’ Brentford’s wait for a home Premier League win in 2025 continues as they let a first-half lead slip to draw 1-1 with Everton, extending their winless head-to-head run against the Toffees to six matches. The result sees Thomas Frank’s side lose further ground in the battle for European qualification, while Everton’s impressive unbeaten run stretches to seven games, all but securing their top-flight status for another season. Bees Start Brightly But Pickford Stands Firm Brentford’s home form at the start of the season was among the best in the league, but…
Nottingham Forest vs Arsenal 0-0 Report: Title Slips Further Away From Gunners After City Ground Draw
Nottingham Forest vs Arsenal Report Scorers: N/A Arsenal’s Premier League title bid took another hit as they were held to a frustrating 0-0 draw at the City Ground by Nottingham Forest, a result that leaves both teams with plenty to worry about. While Forest continue to cling onto third place despite their poor recent form, the Gunners have now failed to win back-to-back league games, potentially falling further behind in the title race. Cagey First Half Lacks Cutting Edge With Arsenal missing a recognised striker and Forest struggling to find consistency, the match began with both sides hesitant in attack.…
Best Relegated Players In Premier League History We continue our series of articles about Premier League relegations with an article about players who stood out thanks to their individual performances despite being part of sides that went down a division. You can also read about the worst EPL teams in history, as well as our article about bad luck and shocking relegations. Throughout Premier League history, several players have delivered outstanding individual performances for teams that ultimately faced relegation. These exceptional displays often caught the attention of bigger clubs, leading to transfers that allowed these talents to continue their careers in…
West Ham vs Leicester Preview West Ham to win Bowen to score West Ham United return to home soil fresh off a stunning 1-0 win over Arsenal, a result that ended their four-match winless run and gave Graham Potter’s side a 13-point cushion above the relegation zone. The Hammers will now look to consolidate their mid-table position and put further daylight between themselves and the bottom three with a win against struggling Leicester City. Leicester, meanwhile, continue to plummet towards relegation after a dismal 4-0 defeat to Brentford last weekend. Ruud van Nistelrooy’s men have managed just one league win…
Chelsea vs Southampton Report Scorers: Nkunku 24’, Neto 36’, Colwill 44’, Cucurella 78’ Chelsea continued their dominance over bottom-of-the-table sides with a commanding 4-0 victory over Southampton at Stamford Bridge. The Blues comfortably dispatched the struggling Saints, moving back into the Premier League top four—at least temporarily—while Southampton’s woes deepened as they remain rock-bottom, 13 points from safety. Chelsea Dominate First Half Southampton entered this match with a rare opportunity to secure back-to-back away league wins for the first time since June 2020. However, any hopes of a positive result were quickly extinguished as Chelsea took complete control from the outset. Enzo…