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Villa Tighten Champions League Grip with Spurs Victory
Aston Villa kept their top-four hopes alive with a commanding 2-0 win over distracted Tottenham at Villa Park. Second-half goals from Ezri Konsa and Boubacar Kamara secured the points for Unai Emery’s side, who dominated the game’s latter stages and now momentarily climb to fourth in the Premier League.
Cucurella Heads Chelsea Closer to Champions League Spot
Chelsea took a huge step toward Champions League qualification with a hard-fought 1-0 win over Manchester United at Stamford Bridge. Marc Cucurella’s second-half header from a pinpoint Reece James cross proved the difference in a tense encounter. United had an early goal disallowed for offside, while Chelsea missed several chances before finally breaking through. The win lifts Chelsea to fourth, ahead of Aston Villa on goal difference, with one league match remaining.
Liverpool and Arsenal Share the Spoils in Anfield Classic
A fast-paced, emotional battle at Anfield ended 2-2, with Arsenal clawing back from two goals down but leaving the title-holders unshaken and the top-four race wide open.
Eze Inspires Palace to Historic Double Over Spurs
Eberechi Eze's clinical double sealed Crystal Palace’s first-ever league double over Tottenham with a commanding 2-0 win in North London their first victory at Spurs since 1997 as Oliver Glasner’s side gear up for next weekend’s FA Cup final in style.
United Booed Off as Bowen, Soucek Fire West Ham to Vital Win
Manchester United slumped to a 2-0 home defeat to West Ham, dropping to 16th in the Premier League as boos echoed around Old Trafford. Goals from Tomas Soucek and Jarrod Bowen sealed a historic league double for the visitors, while the Red Devils turn their hopes to a Europa League final lifeline.
Tonali and Guimaraes Fire Newcastle Closer to Champions League
Newcastle United took a commanding step toward next season's Champions League with a 2-0 win over Chelsea, thanks to early brilliance from Sandro Tonali and a late deflected strike by Bruno Guimaraes. Reduced to ten men after Jackson’s reckless red card, Chelsea showed brief second-half resistance but lacked bite, as the Magpies outclassed them in both discipline and desire at St James’ Park.
Everton’s Second-Half Surge Stuns Fulham
Three goals, one comeback, and a statement win — Everton turned on the style after the break to defeat Fulham 3-1 at Craven Cottage and breathe life into their faltering season.
Saints Hold City in Goalless Draw
Southampton ground out a gutsy goalless draw against Champions League hopefuls Manchester City, a result that spares the Saints from equalling Derby’s infamous Premier League points low, while damaging City’s top-four charge.
Eze Shines but Palace and Forest Settle for a Draw in Fiery Selhurst Park Clash
Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest played out a heated 1-1 draw at Selhurst Park in a match featuring drama, penalties, and 10 yellow cards. Eberechi Eze fired Palace ahead from the spot before a deflected Neco Williams strike, turned in by Murillo, levelled it for Forest. Palace pushed for a winner, with Eze hitting the bar and a late Nketiah goal disallowed for offside, but both sides ultimately shared the spoils.
Chelsea Keep Champions League Dreams Alive with Statement Win Over Liverpool
Chelsea claimed a vital 3-1 victory over champions Liverpool at Stamford Bridge, making it three Premier League wins in a row and reigniting their top-four hopes. Goals from Enzo Fernández, a Quansah own goal, and a late Cole Palmer penalty saw the Blues pull level with fourth-placed Newcastle in the Champions League race.
Derby Drama, Late Misses, and Stalemates: A London Stadium Story
It was a night of frustration and missed opportunities as West Ham and Tottenham played out a hard-fought 1-1 draw at London Stadium. Odobert’s early strike was cancelled out by Bowen’s composed finish before both sides squandered late chances to steal the win. Despite the tense tempo and moments of brilliance, neither club could find the decisive edge, leaving their troubled Premier League campaigns stalled in familiar mid-table frustration.
Brentford Sting United in Seven-Goal Thriller
Manchester United’s defensive woes were laid bare once again as Brentford ran riot in a chaotic 4-3 win at the Gtech Community Stadium. Despite a late United fightback, Thomas Frank’s Bees proved too clinical for the Red Devils on a sobering afternoon for the visitors.