It seemed like Solanke’s opening goal would set Tottenham on course for a season-ending victory. However, Brighton showed their determination and came from behind with four unanswered goals to complete a stunning turnaround.
With little riding on the result, both Ipswich Town and West Ham played with freedom, and the four goals shared made for a wonderful match to close out the season — and a heartfelt farewell from the home side.
Crystal Palace made their intentions clear to spoil Liverpool’s Premier League trophy celebration. That ambition showed early as the Eagles took the lead and made life difficult for the hosts. They even gained a numerical advantage after Gravenberch was sent off. However, Liverpool’s relentless efforts paid off as they avoided defeat—most importantly, Mohamed Salah equaled the record for most goal contributions in a single Premier League season (47), held by Alan Shearer and Andrew Cole.
Everton nearly shattered the hopes of Newcastle fans when Carlos Alcaraz rose high to head in the only goal of the match. However, despite the 0-1 defeat, the Magpies still got what they needed, as Aston Villa’s loss to Man United ensured Newcastle’s place in next season’s Champions League.
Kieran Tierney and Martin Odegaard helped Arsenal wrap up the season with a victory over relegated Southampton. The three points also saw Mikel Arteta’s side break Liverpool’s long-standing record for most consecutive wins in a single season, set back in 1924.
Aston Villa will have only themselves to blame after a poor display at Old Trafford. On top of that, going down to ten men late in the first half and having a goal ruled out by VAR proved costly, as Unai Emery’s side paid the price with a Champions League spot slipping away, finishing outside the top five.
Chelsea showed their composure and experience in a do-or-die clash for a top-five finish, securing all three points at Nottingham Forest thanks to a decisive goal from Levi Colwill. With the win, The Blues booked their place in next season’s Champions League.
Despite their determined push for a win, Brentford could only leave Molineux with a single point, officially ending their hopes of qualifying for European competition next season.
Man City had little trouble on their trip to Fulham. Goals from Gündoğan and Haaland in each half were enough to secure The Citizens a place in next season’s Champions League, finishing the campaign in third place.
A second-half brace from Antoine Semenyo secured a comfortable home win for Bournemouth on the final day of the season, allowing them to finish in a respectable 9th place.
Liverpool started well and even impressed in the first 45 minutes, taking the lead with goals from Elliott and Szoboszlai. However, after the break, Brighton regained control of the game. The turning point came with the introduction of Mitoma from the bench — the Japanese winger played a pivotal role in both goals, leading the Seagulls to a stunning comeback against the newly crowned champions.
On a day when the Etihad paid tribute to Kevin De Bruyne’s final home appearance and celebrated Rodri’s return after eight months out, Man City delivered a dazzling performance with three goals against Bournemouth, moving closer to their goal of finishing in the top five this season.
As with many previous encounters between the two sides, Arsenal and Newcastle produced a cautious and tactical match. However, a moment of brilliance from Declan Rice lit up the Emirates, giving fans a reason to celebrate. That single moment proved decisive, securing Arsenal the runners-up spot as the season officially comes to a close.
In his final match at King Power Stadium, Jamie Vardy opened the scoring and played a key role in Leicester City's victory, helping secure all three points against Ipswich Town.
Fulham and Brentford delivered a thrilling chase at Gtech Community Stadium, with both sides constantly creating scoring chances. The match saw five goals in total after 90 minutes, three of which belonged to the visitors in an electrifying turnaround.
The FA Cup triumph gave Crystal Palace a big confidence boost as they welcomed Wolves at home. Oliver Glasner’s side went on to produce an impressive comeback, scoring four goals against the visitors to cap off their final home game of the season in style.
Aston Villa showed their determination early on by pushing forward right after the opening whistle. Unai Emery’s side turned their dominance into goals with strikes from Ezri Konsa and Boubacar Kamara, keeping their hopes alive for a Champions League spot next season with 66 points collected.
Nottingham Forest endured a tense final stretch in London under immense pressure from West Ham. However, Nuno Santo’s squad did everything they could to hold on to their narrow lead, heading into the final round determined to secure another crucial win.
In their final official match at Goodison Park, David Moyes’ men secured a farewell win, highlighted by a brace from Iliman Ndiaye.
Just hours after Aston Villa secured a place in the top four, Chelsea immediately responded by reclaiming their position with a narrow victory over Man Utd. Despite a slow start, the Stamford Bridge side grew stronger as the match progressed, with full-backs Reece James and Marc Cucurella combining brilliantly late on to deliver a golden goal that sealed the win.
The headline clash of matchweek 36 delivered a thrilling spectacle with contrasting scripts in each half. Liverpool stormed ahead with a 2-0 lead by halftime, only for Arsenal to mount an impressive comeback in the second half and level the score. Despite having a numerical advantage in the final 15 minutes, Arne Slot’s side couldn’t find a winner and had to settle for a dramatic draw.
Crystal Palace enjoyed the perfect tune-up for their FA Cup final by beating Tottenham 2-0 away from home. Eberechi Eze stole the spotlight once again with a brilliant brace, fueling the Eagles' momentum ahead of the big match.
Nottingham Forest will have only themselves to blame after failing to secure a win against Leicester City, despite leading until the final moments of the match. A lapse in defensive focus allowed the visitors to snatch a late equalizer, dropping Forest to 7th place. With just two games remaining, Nuno Santo’s men will need a strong finish if they hope to break into the top five.
Rúben Amorim’s side suffered their 17th Premier League defeat of the season after a comfortable 2-0 win for West Ham at Old Trafford.
Chelsea made things difficult for themselves in the race for the top five, conceding early to Newcastle and then going a man down after an unnecessary red card for Jackson. A double blow that left The Blues unable to recover, culminating in a second goal conceded deep into stoppage time — putting their top-five hopes in serious jeopardy after matchweek 36.
In a tense clash between two European hopefuls, both Bournemouth and Aston Villa played with great discipline, leaving the game's turning point to the final moments of the first half. Ollie Watkins stepped up with a crucial goal — the only one of the match — as Villa held on despite Bournemouth's numerical advantage from the 81st minute and several missed chances.
Brentford continued their impressive run in the race for European football next season, securing a comfortable three points against Ipswich Town thanks to a solitary goal from Kevin Schade.
Wolves created numerous chances, but Vítor Pereira’s side lacked the cutting edge. In contrast, Fabian Hürzeler’s Brighton made the most of their opportunities, converting both of their shots on target into goals to secure a well-deserved three points.
Fulham got off to a promising start with Raúl Jiménez's opener, but that proved to be their only highlight of the match. Everton showcased their efficiency, especially from set-piece situations, converting three of them into goals. David Moyes’ men completed a remarkable comeback at Craven Cottage.
Man City missed the chance to draw level on points with Arsenal after managing only a single point against already-relegated Southampton. Despite the return of Erling Haaland, City’s attack failed to find a breakthrough, with most of their offensive efforts proving ineffective on a frustrating night.
Nottingham Forest had to battle tooth and nail against Crystal Palace’s physical and disruptive playing style. The referee was kept busy, frequently reaching for yellow cards to calm tensions on both sides. The visitors even went behind after Eberechi Eze calmly converted a penalty. It wasn’t until Jeison Murillo’s unexpected moment of brilliance that Forest managed to salvage a point from the encounter.
Chelsea made their intentions clear early, opening the scoring through Enzo Fernandez. Meanwhile, Liverpool’s complete midfield overhaul backfired, as a series of errors left them struggling to apply pressure. The Reds conceded two more goals and could only celebrate once, thanks to Van Dijk’s lone strike.
Both West Ham and Tottenham adopted a rather cautious approach, resulting in few clear-cut chances throughout the match. Still, each side managed to find the back of the net once, ending the 90 minutes in a draw.
Despite taking the lead through Mason Mount, Man Utd squandered their advantage in disastrous fashion, conceding four unanswered goals to Brentford. The Red Devils’ late push proved futile, with only two goals in the dying minutes unable to salvage the result.
Brighton once again proved to be a tough opponent for Newcastle, and the match at Amex reflected that. The Seagulls came close to securing all three points, but a clumsy handball in the box by a home defender gifted the Magpies a late equalizer, forcing both sides to settle for a draw.
Mikel Arteta’s side once again failed to hold onto a lead this season, suffering a comeback defeat to Bournemouth right at the Emirates. To make matters worse, the Cherries used set-pieces — Arsenal’s supposed strongest weapon this season — to deliver the crushing blow to the Gunners.
Home advantage helped Everton gain early control and take a 2-0 lead within the first 35 minutes, but Ipswich Town’s relentless determination was truly commendable. Their persistence paid off as the visitors clawed back a valuable point with goals late in each half.
Leicester City finally tasted victory after going four months without claiming all three points. Jamie Vardy left his mark with the opening goal, giving fans at King Power Stadium something to cheer about again before the season draws to a close.
Aston Villa kept their hopes of finishing in the top five alive with a crucial win over Fulham. Tielemans emerged as the hero, putting the home fans at Villa Park on their feet early, and solid defensive efforts helped them keep a clean sheet to secure the victory.
With safety from relegation already secured, Wolves played with freedom and took the game to Man City. However, their wastefulness in front of goal meant they couldn't find a way past Ederson Moraes. On the other end, City’s attack clicked just enough, and it was Kevin De Bruyne who converted one of several chances to secure a narrow 1-0 victory and all three points for the Citizens.
Nottingham Forest's defense had a truly forgettable day, committing costly errors that allowed Kevin Schade and Yoane Wissa to punish the hosts with impressive goals, securing all three points for Brentford. This defeat dealt a serious blow to Nuno Santo’s side and their Champions League ambitions, marking their third loss in the last five matches.
Liverpool finally ended Man City's run of consecutive titles by securing the Premier League crown with four games to spare in the 2024/25 season. Arne Slot’s side delivered a stunning 5-1 win to thank the home fans and set the stage for the biggest celebration in the club’s history.
Bournemouth, with the advantage of playing at home, pushed forward early to put pressure on Onana’s goal, and they succeeded by capitalizing on a mistake from the visitors to open the scoring. However, the turning point came in the second half when Evanilson received a red card after a VAR review, allowing Man Utd to fight back and salvage a point thanks to an important goal from Hojlund.
Southampton showed great composure to take an early lead and put Fulham under pressure for most of the match. However, Marco Silva’s men proved their knack for scoring at crucial moments, as Emile Smith Rowe and Ryan Sessegnon found the net to complete a thrilling comeback and keep Fulham’s European dreams alive.
West Ham came agonizingly close to their first comeback win of the season, but the timely brilliance of Mitoma and Baleba helped Brighton secure all 3 points after a thrilling goal chase at the Amex.
Newcastle came out attacking from the very first whistle, and their relentless pace forced Ipswich Town into mistakes, culminating in Ben Johnson’s red card in the 37th minute. From there, the Magpies found it much easier to break through, scoring three goals past the visitors before the final whistle.
Wolves extended their winning streak to six matches with a dominant performance against Leicester City. The home side’s attack continued their impressive form, netting three goals, while the Foxes looked listless once again, highlighted by Jamie Vardy’s missed penalty.
Nicolas Jackson finally ended his goal drought with a decisive strike in the first half, which turned out to be the only goal of the match at Stamford Bridge, helping the Blues secure a hard-fought 3 points against Everton.
Crystal Palace once again proved to be a tough opponent for the big teams, and this time it was Arsenal who felt the heat. The Gunners could only blame themselves after costly mistakes, one of which was clinically punished by Mateta, allowing the Eagles to walk away with a hard-earned point.
Aston Villa showed their determination to earn points at the Etihad by going toe-to-toe with Man City throughout the match. However, their lack of finishing touch and the relentless pressure from the home side in the final minutes ultimately led to Unai Emery’s men falling short.
Resting several key players backfired for Tottenham, as they quickly lost control of the game to Nottingham Forest and conceded two early goals within the first 15 minutes. Despite a late push and pulling one back, it wasn’t enough for the Spurs to salvage a point. With this win, Nuno Santo’s side climbed back to 3rd place, one point ahead of Newcastle.
Liverpool had to wait a long time for a moment to celebrate at King Power, and Alexander-Arnold ended that wait with the only goal of the match, bringing the Reds closer than ever to the Premier League title.
Chelsea endured a tough match after Fulham took the lead and piled relentless pressure on Robert Sánchez’s goal. However, second-half adjustments from Enzo Maresca paid off as the Blues scored two late goals to pull off an emotional comeback victory.
On a day when Bruno Fernandes was left on the bench, Man Utd struggled to create attacking threats despite dominating possession and controlling the game. Pablo Sarabia emerged as Wolves’ hero, netting the only goal of the match with a stunning free-kick, officially securing top-flight survival for Vítor Pereira’s side.
Arsenal denied Liverpool the chance to clinch the title this round with a demolition of Ipswich Town at Portman Road. The home side’s weak resistance couldn’t hold out for long against the visitors' relentless attack, as the Gunners’ attacking stars took turns finding the back of the net four times.
Aston Villa handed Newcastle a disappointing defeat after their previous run of strong performances. Unai Emery's side struck four goals past the visitors, maintaining a one-point gap to the top four.
Crystal Palace and Bournemouth played out a tense and physical match filled with constant clashes. The referee had to issue 7 yellow cards and 1 red card to calm things down, but in the end, both teams left the pitch without scoring a single goal.
Everton caused plenty of trouble for Man City by closing off almost every route to Jordan Pickford’s goal. However, some subtle changes from Pep Guardiola led to a late win for the visitors, with Nico O'Reilly breaking the deadlock in the 84th minute before Mateo Kovačić sealed the victory in stoppage time.
Playing with a relaxed mindset after officially being relegated, Southampton put on a determined performance against West Ham and even managed to take a point home in the final minutes, as Lesley Ugochukwu capitalized on one of the visitors' rare shots on target.
Brentford secured another impressive home victory thanks to the brilliant performance of the dynamic duo Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa.
It took just 53 seconds for Bournemouth to decide the match, thanks to a lightning-quick goal from Semenyo. Despite several chances throughout the remainder of the game, neither side could capitalize, allowing Andoni Iraola’s men to finally snap a seven-match winless streak.
Despite the absence of Eddie Howe on the sidelines, Newcastle delivered a flawless performance against Man Utd, cruising to an emphatic 4-1 victory. The result keeps them firmly in the race for a top-four finish this season.
Salah delivered an impressive performance after signing a contract extension, helping Liverpool take an early lead. Although defensive errors allowed West Ham to equalize, it was Van Dijk who made amends with a goal from a corner, securing all three points for the home side at Anfield.
Wolves extended their winning streak in the Premier League to four matches after thrashing Tottenham at home. Most of the goals scored by Vítor Pereira’s side, however, came from major defensive blunders by Spurs.
Chelsea had two completely contrasting halves against Ipswich Town. They were poor in the first half and went 2-0 down, but relentless efforts after the break helped The Blues salvage a point, highlighted by a stunning goal from Sancho after coming off the bench.
Arsenal made things harder for themselves in the title race after a frustrating draw against Brentford at the Emirates. Despite taking the lead through Thomas Partey, the Gunners allowed Yoane Wissa to equalize just 10 minutes later and failed to extend their advantage.
After eight consecutive defeats, Leicester City finally managed to secure a hard-earned point in a thrilling draw against Brighton. While their chances remain slim, the result offered some much-needed positives for Ruud van Nistelrooy and his squad.
Nottingham Forest held firm for most of the match, but in the dying moments, Abdoulaye Doucouré emerged as the hero, scoring the only goal of the game to secure a hard-fought three points for Everton.
Aston Villa struggled for most of the match, but in the final 15 minutes, Unai Emery’s men came alive, netting three goals to secure all three points.
Stunned by a 2-0 deficit just 21 minutes into the game, Manchester City looked on the verge of collapse, nearly conceding a third. However, that missed chance sparked their resurgence, as the Citizens returned to their ruthless best. At the heart of the comeback was Kevin De Bruyne, whose inspired performance acted as the catalyst that reignited his teammates.
Arsenal’s hopes of winning the title took another major blow as they left Goodison Park with just one point. Despite taking an early lead, second-half errors and wasted chances saw Mikel Arteta’s side let a crucial victory slip away in frustrating fashion.
Newcastle made the most of Man City’s draw, climbing to fifth place after defeating Leicester City at the King Power Stadium. The Foxes were simply helpless under the visitors’ pressure and failed to improve their standing in the relegation battle.
Man Utd once again delivered an impressive performance against Man City at Old Trafford. The Red Devils were the better side in both defense and attack, but a lack of finishing touch prevented Amorim’s men from securing a deserved win, as Pep Guardiola’s side lacked their usual spark.
Fulham made full use of Liverpool’s defensive errors to net three goals in the first half against Arne Slot’s side. Despite a spirited response and relentless pressure after the break, the visitors could only pull one goal back and were forced to swallow a bitter defeat.
Despite creating several clear-cut chances, both Brentford and Chelsea failed to find the back of the net, leaving fans from both sides without a goal to celebrate after 90 minutes.
Tottenham cruised to a comfortable win over Southampton, bringing the Saints closer than ever to relegation to the Championship.
Aston Villa got off to a flying start with two goals in the opening 20 minutes. Nottingham Forest responded with relentless pressure and created plenty of chances, but only managed to convert once. The result leaves Nuno Santo’s side vulnerable as rivals close the gap, while Aston Villa now sit just one point away from the Champions League spots.
Evanilson emerged as the hero for Bournemouth with a brilliant brace in a thrilling back-and-forth clash against West Ham.
A chaotic ending at Selhurst Park saw three red cards shown in just the final minutes, throwing the match into disarray. But thanks to a resilient defensive display, Crystal Palace managed to hold on for all three points, narrowing the gap with Brighton to just four.
Despite an early opener from Liam Delap, Ipswich Town lost control of the game on home turf against Wolves. The visitors created numerous chances, and two of them were converted by Pablo Sarabia and Strand Larsen to complete a comeback win for Vítor Pereira’s side — a crucial step forward in their fight for survival.
Southampton came close to securing their third win of the season, but Matheus Franca had other plans, salvaging a point for Crystal Palace with a late stoppage-time equalizer.
Chelsea made full use of their Stamford Bridge advantage, completely outplaying Tottenham. Although Enzo Fernández’s lone goal was the only breakthrough, it was more than enough for the Blues to secure all three points and reclaim a spot in the top four.
Diogo Jota emerged as Liverpool’s hero, scoring the only goal to secure a crucial victory for Arne Slot’s side, keeping them firmly at the top of the table.
In the absence of Erling Haaland, Man City had little trouble sealing the game early against Leicester City, securing a first-half victory with goals from Jack Grealish and Omar Marmoush.
Sandro Tonali is surely a top contender for Goal of the Season after sealing Newcastle’s hard-fought victory over Brentford, keeping their hopes of securing a Champions League spot alive.
Rashford finally found the net in the Premier League since joining Aston Villa on loan. The English forward, along with fellow newcomers Asensio and Malen, all made their mark, securing a dominant away victory for Villa Park’s side.
Ipswich Town showed relentless determination to keep their survival hopes alive by defeating Bournemouth, leaving Andoni Iraola's side with almost no chance of securing a European spot.
Strand Larsen's lone goal was enough for Wolves to extend their gap from the relegation zone to 12 points, with only eight rounds remaining.
Nottingham Forest completed a season double over Man Utd in the Premier League after Anthony Elanga’s early goal secured a crucial win for the City Ground side in their push for a top-table finish.
Saka's return quickly made an impact just 7 minutes after coming back, strengthening Arsenal's victory over Fulham.
Chelsea continued to show poor form away from home this season as they failed to create any real threat to Arsenal's goal. The hosts were not much better, with a less-than-ideal attacking lineup, but the Gunners still knew how to defeat their opponents with set-piece plays.
Newcastle continue their brilliant form, turning St. James' Park into a fortress that no opponent wants to visit. On a dreadful day for Crystal Palace, they conceded five goals in a one-sided clash. With this emphatic victory, the Magpies have officially leapfrogged Nottingham Forest to claim third place in the standings.
Man Utd continued their winning streak across all competitions with a 3-0 victory at King Power. Despite having some goal-scoring opportunities, the home team’s lack of finishing touch meant they couldn't provide enough resistance against a 'Red Devils' side in top form.
Tottenham had a truly disappointing match at Craven Cottage, as they not only failed to put pressure on Fulham's goal but also made costly mistakes in the final minutes, handing the victory to their opponents.
Bournemouth somewhat showcased their home advantage by taking the lead and establishing a relatively good game. However, Brentford proved to be a very formidable opponent, equalizing multiple times and then taking the lead with set-piece plays to leave Vitality with 3 points.
After their home victory in the first leg, Brighton continued to impress with their performance on the trip to Etihad. Despite taking the lead twice, defensive lapses led to Pep Guardiola's team only securing 1 point.
Nottingham Forest completely dominated the game against Ipswich Town, taking a 3-goal lead by halftime. The hosts only posed a challenge towards the end of the match, but their efforts were not enough to secure even a single point.
Jorgen Strand Larsen's brace helped Vitor Pereira's team secure a comfortable victory at Southampton, creating a 9-point gap between them and the relegation zone.
It seemed that West Ham would be the team to hand David Moyes his first defeat, but Jake O'Brien made sure that didn’t happen, scoring a last-minute goal that set Goodison Park alight.
Liverpool seemed poised to take control after capitalizing on an Aston Villa mistake to open the scoring. However, conceding two quick goals before halftime and needing a big effort just to equalize meant Arne Slot’s side could only extend their lead over Arsenal by one point, having played an extra match.
Brighton continued their impressive form, closing in on the top 5 thanks to a late penalty winner from Joao Pedro.
A highly tactical battle unfolded between the two teams, with few notable chances created. However, Newcastle had the last laugh as Bruno Guimarães secured the victory with a surprising lone goal.
Both Man Utd and Arsenal have reasons to feel disappointed after failing to secure a win in their round 28 clash. Numerous clear-cut chances were created, but stunning goals from Bruno Fernandes and Declan Rice only earned each side a point.
Chelsea faced an unexpectedly tough challenge at home against Leicester City, especially after Palmer extended his goal drought by missing a penalty. However, Cucurella stepped up at the right moment to secure all three points for the Blues.
Bournemouth played with great energy despite being the away side, taking a two-goal lead against Tottenham. However, Spurs showed their resilience with the return of key players, securing a crucial point thanks to Son Heung-min’s late equalizer.
Everton continued to show their fortune under David Moyes with an early lead against Wolves. However, the visitors could only secure a point as the relentless efforts of the home side ensured a hard-fought draw.
Aston Villa kept their hopes of securing a European spot alive thanks to a solitary goal from Ollie Watkins. Brentford put up a strong fight, but the visitors' resilience ensured Emery's side left with all three points.
Despite playing at home and creating numerous chances, Crystal Palace had to wait until the final minutes to secure a full victory, thanks to a late winner from Ismaila Sarr.
Southampton unexpectedly took the lead at Anfield after a defensive mix-up from Liverpool, but the Reds once again proved why they are top of the table. Salah and Nunez stepped up in the second half, scoring to complete the comeback and secure all three points for the hosts.
Just like in many matches against big opponents this season, Nottingham Forest stuck to their well-calculated approach, and Hudson-Odoi played the executioner’s role with the only goal of the game.
West Ham wasted no time asserting their dominance over Leicester City at home. Graham Potter’s men comfortably secured a 2-0 victory and all three points, pushing the Foxes closer to relegation.
Taking advantage of Arsenal’s draw against Nottingham Forest, Liverpool delivered an impressive victory over Newcastle at Anfield to strengthen their grip on the top spot. Moreover, Arne Slot’s squad gained valuable preparation ahead of their upcoming Carabao Cup final clash against Newcastle in March.
Nottingham Forest once again halted Arsenal's title chase by completely nullifying the Gunners' attack, forcing Mikel Arteta's side to endure yet another frustrating draw.
Despite being down to ten men and trailing against Ipswich Town, Manchester United showcased remarkable resilience and turned the game around at Old Trafford, with their center-backs stepping up to secure the victory.
Erling Haaland wasted no time proving his importance by opening the scoring on his return to the starting lineup. Tottenham underestimated their opponents by benching several key players, and their late adjustments were not enough to salvage a point against The Citizens.
Jake O'Brien's first goal for Everton, a diving header in the 77th minute, salvaged a 1-1 draw against Brentford, earning the Toffees a point on the road and extending their unbeaten run to seven league games.
Despite facing bottom-placed Southampton, Cole Palmer couldn't find the net or register an assist. However, his teammates stepped up to take care of business, delivering a dominant 4-0 victory for the Blues.
Fulham needed just 58 seconds to open the scoring as Ryan Sessegnon netted his first goal since October 2022. Although the visitors conceded an equalizer to Wolves, Rodrigo Muniz restored their lead early in the second half before securing a solid three points at Molineux.
On his 27th birthday, Ismaïla Sarr delivered a sensational performance to help Crystal Palace crush Aston Villa at home.
Brighton quickly asserted their home advantage, dominating Bournemouth from the start. Fabian Hürzeler's men needed just 12 minutes to break the deadlock. Though Kluivert kept the visitors' hopes alive with a stunning goal, the Seagulls secured the win with spot-on substitutions from the bench.
Mo Salah once again proved his class this season, reinforcing his status as the 'Egyptian King' against Man City by combining with Dominik Szoboszlai to secure two goals for Liverpool. Arne Slot’s side was simply rock-solid, delivering a flawless performance to claim all three points against Pep Guardiola’s men.
Nottingham Forest took just 6 minutes to open the scoring, but defensive mistakes from the visitors allowed Newcastle to score 4 goals in just 11 minutes before halftime. Despite their best efforts, Nuno Santo's players managed only 2 more goals and had to accept defeat.
An early goal from Enzo Fernández had Chelsea fans dreaming of victory, but their luck ran out against a determined Aston Villa. The inspired duo of Asensio and Rashford stole the show, combining for two goals to complete the comeback and close the gap to Chelsea to just one point in the standings.
Colombian scores as Eagles win four consecutive away games in the Premier League for the first time
Arsenal saw their title ambitions take another hit as they suffered a home defeat to West Ham, with Bowen scoring the only goal of the match. The Gunners had their chances, but poor finishing and a numerical disadvantage left Mikel Arteta and his team with no choice but to accept the end of their unbeaten run.
Brighton handed Southampton their 21st defeat of the Premier League season with a convincing 4-0 win at St Mary's.
The victory over Man Utd had a positive impact on Tottenham's confidence, and the Spurs carried that momentum forward with a dominant win against Ipswich Town.
Cunha scored for the third consecutive match as Wolves extended their gap from the bottom three to five points, while Bournemouth's top-four ambitions suffered a major blow.
Man Utd had a game of two contrasting halves. They were outplayed by Everton in the first half, conceding two goals after chaotic moments inside the box. However, Bruno Fernandes and Manuel Ugarte stepped up in the final 20 minutes, rescuing a point for the Old Trafford side with a spirited comeback.
Brentford extended their winning streak to four after their visit to King Power Stadium. Thomas Frank's men completely outclassed the hosts, securing a resounding victory with four goals past the Foxes' net.
Guglielmo Vicario’s return marked a successful night for Tottenham’s defense as they kept a clean sheet despite Man Utd creating numerous chances. The Red Devils were wasteful with their golden opportunities and had to accept their third defeat to Spurs this season, decided by a lone goal from James Maddison.
A dominant first half, featuring two goals and another record-breaking moment from Mo Salah, made Liverpool overly confident in securing three points. However, the game completely shifted in the second half, where Arne Slot’s men couldn’t register a single shot. Fortunately for the Anfield side, they held on for the win despite conceding a lone goal to Wolves.
In his first start, Carlos Alcaraz continued Everton’s good run under David Moyes, contributing a goal and an assist to help the Goodison Park side overcome Crystal Palace.
Calvin Bassey was at fault for failing to stop Chris Wood from scoring for Nottingham Forest, but he redeemed himself at the right moment to secure all three points for Fulham at home.
Omar Marmoush finally got to celebrate his first Premier League goal for Man City, and the Citizens' new signing even celebrated three times, playing a key role in his team's emphatic victory over Newcastle.
With home advantage and a numerical edge after Axel Tuanzebe’s red card, Aston Villa still found themselves trailing against Ipswich Town. Only relentless pressure allowed Unai Emery’s side to salvage a point at home.
Despite playing away at Southampton, Bournemouth needed just 16 minutes to establish a two-goal lead, allowing them to control the game comfortably and secure all three points by the final whistle.
Kevin Schade settled the match as early as the 4th minute after both teams started proactively. Despite relentless efforts and numerous shots throughout the rest of the game, both sides struggled to break the deadlock, with no further goals scored.
The absence of key attacking players left Arsenal struggling in a tough, stagnant battle against Leicester City. Arteta’s men even faced several dangerous moments, but a game-changing substitution in Mikel Merino turned the tide late in the match.
Having just inflicted misery on Chelsea in the FA Cup less than a week ago, Brighton once again left Enzo Maresca's side in despair at Amex with an even more painful defeat.
Graham Potter still couldn't become the first former Chelsea manager to win at Stamford Bridge after returning, despite West Ham gaining an advantage following the host's mistake. However, a late-game effort helped the Blues turn the tide and secure all three points.
Mistakes continued to define man city's disappointing performance, and this time, they couldn't turn the tide against a ruthless arsenal. Aside from kai havertz's unbelievable miss, the gunners forced the visitors to pick the ball out of their net five times with stunning finishes.
Tottenham delivered an unexpectedly efficient performance by conceding possession to Brentford. Despite creating more chances, the Bees' wastefulness allowed Spurs to secure victory with goals scored late in each half.
Man Utd failed to extend their three-match winning streak across all competitions after losing to Crystal Palace at home. Amorim continued to experiment with the attacking lineup, but it did not yield positive results, preventing the Red Devils from securing back-to-back Premier League wins this season.
After a bitter defeat in the first half of the season, Wolves delivered an emotional revenge victory at home, scoring crucial goals just when Aston Villa seemed closest to finding the net.
Bournemouth created more notable chances despite facing Liverpool. However, on a day when their attack lacked sharpness, the hosts at Vitality Stadium were unable to stop a world-class Mohamed Salah.
True to the nature of a clash between two bottom-table teams, both Ipswich Town and Southampton fought hard for the win, but luck smiled on only one side.
It took Everton just 33 seconds to open the scoring in their home clash against Leicester City. The hosts' brilliance saw them add three more goals, securing their third consecutive victory under David Moyes and continuing their resurgence.
Newcastle had a relatively solid start at home, taking the lead, but Fulham staged an impressive second-half fightback before completing a comeback victory over the 'Magpies' at St. James' Park.
Nottingham Forest likely never imagined they could play so explosively in their clash against Brighton. Chris Wood made history for himself by reaching the milestone of 17 goals with a stunning hat-trick, playing a key role in the home side’s 7-0 demolition.
Both Fulham and Man Utd struggled to create notable chances throughout the match. However, just when a goalless draw seemed inevitable, Lisandro Martinez scored a surprising and somewhat fortunate goal to secure the win.
Aston Villa started explosively to take an early lead at home, but West Ham grew stronger as the match progressed, equalizing in the second half and nearly leaving Villa Park with all three points if Paqueta's goal hadn't been disallowed.
In Thomas Frank's 300th match, Brentford overcame numerous challenges at Selhurst Park to secure all three points, thanks to goals from Bryan Mbeumo and Kevin Schade.
Tottenham started relatively well and took the lead, but the 'Spurs' could not escape their poor run of form as Leicester City scored two consecutive goals to complete a successful comeback.
Man City endured a tough start after a costly error from Khusanov. Fortunately for Pep Guardiola, his key players stepped up, with Josko Gvardiol sparking the comeback before Haaland and Foden sealed the victory for the Citizens.
Contrary to expectations of an exciting end-to-end battle between two of this season's surprise packages, Bournemouth showcased their superiority, leaving Nottingham Forest with a night to truly forget.
It seemed the advantage had swung to Wolves after Arsenal were reduced to 10 men following Myles Lewis-Skelly's red card. However, the hosts not only lost their numerical edge when João Gomes received a second yellow card but also allowed the Gunners to score the only goal of the match.
Southampton unexpectedly took the lead at home, but Isak struck twice within just four minutes before Tonali sealed the comeback victory for the visitors.
As expected, Liverpool quickly demonstrated their superiority over visiting Ipswich Town. Chances came in quick succession for the Reds, and they capitalized effectively to secure a dominant victory, with Cody Gakpo shining as the standout performer.
David Moyes and his team secured their second consecutive victory as Iliman Ndiaye expertly converted a penalty to score the only goal of the match.
It seemed that Chelsea would once again face a poor result after allowing Wolves to equalize despite taking the lead. However, The Blues managed to secure the win at home, with their defense making a mark, as all three of their goals involved contributions from defenders.
Man City celebrated Pep Guardiola's 54th birthday in style as the citizens scored a stunning 6-0 victory against Ipswich Town, with Phil Foden as the standout player.
Brighton defeated Man Utd once again this season, and this time it happened right at Old Trafford. The home side once more exposed a series of fatal weaknesses in their defense, which cost them three goals in this match.
Tottenham extended their winless streak to six matches after conceding three goals to Everton in the first half. Despite a determined effort after the break, the Spurs could only manage to score two goals before the final whistle.
Nottingham Forest showcased their excitement by leading Southampton 3-0 before halftime. Although the visitors quickly scored two goals afterward, Nuno Santo and his squad successfully secured all three points. With this win, Forest climbed to 44 points, matching Arsenal in second place but trailing on goal difference.
Arsenal dominated the match and secured a two-goal lead within the first hour of play. However, the Gunners failed to defend effectively, allowing Aston Villa to score two consecutive goals. The visitors managed to secure a point after stoppage time filled with chances at both ends of the pitch.
Leicester City suffered their seventh consecutive Premier League defeat after a comfortable home loss to Fulham. This result could put their manager's position in jeopardy once again.
Darwin Nunez gave Liverpool fans at Brentford a thrilling finish after the visitors squandered multiple chances throughout regular time.
Crystal Palace posed numerous challenges for West Ham, with Mateta stealing the spotlight by scoring a brace that secured all three points for the Eagles, leaving the hosts with a day to forget.
Newcastle failed to make history by securing their first-ever 10th consecutive Premier League win. Bournemouth once again stood in their way, as Justin Kluivert delivered a sensational performance with a hat-trick.
Southampton played well despite being at Old Trafford and even held the lead until the 82nd minute. That’s when Amad Diallo turned Old Trafford into his personal stage with a stunning hat-trick, leading the Red Devils to a spectacular comeback.
After nearly two months without a victory, Brighton finally achieved what they needed with goals from Mitoma and Georginio Rutter.
Tottenham took a surprise lead thanks to a somewhat fortunate goal from Son Heung-min. However, as has been the case in many matches this season, Spurs allowed their opponents to stage a comeback. Arsenal showcased their superior quality, prevailing in the North London derby.
Leicester City suffered their sixth consecutive Premier League defeat after being beaten by Crystal Palace at home. Although the visitors did not dominate the game, their efficiency secured them two goals and all three points at the final whistle.
On his first day back in charge at Everton, David Moyes was unable to secure a positive result despite playing at home. Ollie Watkins was the sole scorer, helping Aston Villa leave with all three points in hand.
Alexander Isak continued his fiery form, scoring a brace and providing an assist, narrowing the gap to just one goal behind Haaland in the Golden Boot race. The three points against Wolves also helped Newcastle officially overtake Chelsea to claim 4th place, leading by one point.
Nottingham Forest truly demonstrated why they remain the only Premier League team to defeat Liverpool this season. They opened the scoring early and made life incredibly difficult for the visitors. It took Jota’s immediate impact off the bench for The Reds to salvage a point, despite creating numerous chances and taking countless shots.
It seemed that Phil Foden's brace would secure a third consecutive Premier League victory for Man City, but Brentford showcased their strength at the Gtech Community Stadium, scoring two late goals to snatch a point at home.
West Ham quickly showcased fresh elements in their gameplay, allowing them to take an early lead and maintain a safe margin over Fulham. Despite their best efforts, the visitors managed to score only two consolation goals before the match concluded.
Chelsea continued their habit of taking the lead only to be pegged back this season. Fortunately for The Blues, Reece James salvaged a point for the Stamford Bridge side with a clever free-kick in the dying minutes of the match.
Nottingham Forest quickly gained an advantage during their trip to Molineux with an early goal from Morgan Gibbs-White. However, it was Wolves who created more chances throughout the match. Nevertheless, the home team's lack of efficiency, combined with the outstanding performance of goalkeeper Matz Sels, allowed Nuno Santo's side to secure a victory with a decisive goal from Taiwo Awoniyi
Man Utd truly reinvented themselves to create immense difficulties for Liverpool. It was the 'Red Devils' who took the lead early in the second half. However, the home side demonstrated their position as league leaders with two consecutive goals, before Amorim's players once again shone, sealing an incredibly dramatic 90 minutes at Anfield with a goal from Amad Diallo.
Ipswich Town gave Fulham a tough challenge despite the home advantage. However, the visitors’ late-game mistakes were perfectly converted by Raúl Jiménez into two penalty goals, securing a crucial point for the hosts.
Ethan Nwaneri’s early goal seemed to set the stage for a straightforward match for Arsenal at the Amex. However, the Gunners struggled to break down Brighton’s defense as the game progressed. João Pedro capitalized on Arsenal’s lack of sharpness to equalize and later caused chaos in the visitors’ defense during the closing minutes, leaving Arsenal on the back foot.
Man City appears to have discovered a new dynamic duo in recent matches. Savinho and Haaland were once again the key players, leading the Citizens to their second consecutive victory. The pair ensured a lively weekend at the Etihad as City triumphed over West Ham in style.
Southampton endured a nightmare at home as Brentford showcased a free-flowing style of play, netting five unanswered goals against the hosts at St. Mary’s Stadium.
Chelsea continued their habit of scoring first, with Cole Palmer once again delivering the opener. However, Crystal Palace denied the Blues their seventh consecutive win at Selhurst Park, thanks to a timely moment of brilliance from Mateta.
Leicester's struggles continued during their visit to Aston Villa. Despite their determined efforts to level the match after falling behind, the Foxes were left heartbroken as a late goal from Leon Bailey secured all three points for the hosts.
Bournemouth moved closer to securing a Champions League spot, now just three points behind the top four, thanks to a sensational volley from David Brooks. That strike also condemned Everton to extend their poor run of form, leaving them only two points clear of the relegation zone.
Tottenham's poor home form continued due to defensive mistakes. On the other hand, Newcastle showcased their clinical attacking prowess, with the sharp duo of Isak and Gordon leading the way to secure the Magpies’ sixth consecutive win across all competitions.
Arsenal faced some challenges as Brentford took the lead, but Gabriel Jesus quickly leveled the match and set the stage for a second-half comeback. The Gunners scored two rapid goals within just three minutes, with the highlights once again coming from their well-practiced set-piece situations.
Newcastle made a lightning start to their visit to Old Trafford, netting two goals within the first 19 minutes in stunningly swift fashion. Despite their determined efforts and creating at least two golden opportunities, Man Utd failed to find the back of the net and suffered yet another defeat this season.
Aston Villa came tantalizingly close to victory after turning the tables on Brighton with goals from Ollie Watkins and Morgan Rogers. However, Brighton, showcasing their aerial threat, left Villa Park with a point thanks to Lamptey’s late equalizer.
Ipswich Town secured their first home victory in the Premier League since 2002, and these three points carried even greater significance as the Portman Road hosts convincingly held Chelsea back in the title race.
Salah once again left the Premier League in awe with a stellar performance against West Ham. The 'Egyptian King' contributed significantly to The Reds' emphatic 5-star victory at the opponent's home ground with 1 goal and 2 assists, capping off an unexpectedly successful 2024.
Fulham and Bournemouth delivered an exciting end-to-end match of exceptional quality. The hosts came close to victory before Dango Ouattara stepped up in the dying moments of regulation time to secure a crucial point for the visitors.
Tottenham's struggles persisted following their heavy defeat to Liverpool. Despite taking an early lead, Spurs failed to secure the win as Wolves mounted a spirited late comeback to snatch points in the closing moments.
Despite conceding the opening goal to Southampton, Crystal Palace mounted a strong second-half comeback to secure a successful turnaround, earning their second home victory of the season.
Nottingham Forest continued their impressive form against an Everton side struggling in attack. The visitors dominated the game, securing two goals and a full three points to close out 2024 in style, temporarily holding second place in the standings.
Manchester City's five-game winless streak across all competitions has finally come to an end. On a stellar day, Savinho played a crucial role, contributing one goal and one assist to secure all three points for The Citizens.
Arsenal once again struggled to fully reassure their home fans despite playing at the Emirates. Nevertheless, Kai Havertz secured all three points for the Gunners with the match's only goal, helping Mikel Arteta's side overtake Chelsea to reclaim second place in the standings.
Despite more than 30 shots recorded between the two teams, particularly Brighton's persistent efforts to score, the ball found the net only once, only to be disallowed by VAR due to an offside infringement.
Liverpool unexpectedly let Leicester take the lead in dense fog at Anfield. It took a lot of hard work for The Reds to regain balance before once again overturning the situation this season.
Man Utd continues to be immersed in a series of crises after moving as a guest to Wolves. The host's speedy playing style caused the 'Red Devils' to become truly chaotic and after Bruno Fernandes was sent off, that was also the time for the host to punish the opponent with Cunha's inspiration.
Ivan Juric’s debut as Southampton’s head coach ended in a disappointing 1-0 defeat to West Ham. The Hammers overcame multiple challenges, including injuries and a rescinded red card, to claim victory through Jarrod Bowen’s second-half goal.
Chelsea started brightly with an early goal from Cole Palmer, but Fulham proved their resilience late in the match. The visitors scored two quick goals to stage a dramatic comeback, securing a victory at Stamford Bridge.
Despite an open and engaging game, neither Bournemouth nor Crystal Palace managed to find the back of the net, resulting in a goalless draw that extended Bournemouth's unbeaten streak.
Tottenham still appears to be reeling from the psychological blow of their heavy loss to Liverpool. The Spurs put on a lackluster performance, squandering numerous scoring opportunities and ultimately falling to Nottingham Forest in another disappointing defeat.
Newcastle quickly capitalized on their home advantage, opening the scoring just two minutes after kickoff. The Magpies further benefited from a numerical advantage after Jhon Durán's dismissal, comfortably securing three points. This victory allowed them to leapfrog their opponents and claim a spot in the top 5.
Despite taking the lead, Man City once again exposed defensive flaws, allowing Everton to equalize. Adding to the disappointment, Erling Haaland, usually a prolific scorer, missed a penalty, costing the hosts two crucial points and leaving The Citizens' fans disheartened.
Liverpool turned Tottenham’s home ground into a tennis court as their attack relentlessly bombarded Fraser Forster’s goal. The hosts tried hard to narrow the scoreline, but their defensive naivety led to a crushing home defeat for Spurs.
On his debut as Wolves' head coach, Vitor Pereira and his players secured a resounding victory at King Power Stadium. This marked a fresh positive signal for the Wolves but also served as a warning for Van Nistelrooy.
Southampton marked the challenging debut of their new head coach, Simon Rusk, with an away trip to Fulham. However, they managed to leave with at least one point in hand.
After a disjointed and lackluster first half from their attack, Man Utd attempted to make adjustments in the second half, only to have their weaknesses further exposed. Bournemouth capitalized fully, scoring three goals at Old Trafford to stun the hosts.
Everton showcased their defensive resilience against Chelsea's relentless attacks, and it was the Toffees who achieved their objective by holding the visitors to just a single point.
Gabriel Jesus continued his scoring streak against Crystal Palace, netting a brace against the Eagles. Although he missed the chance to secure a hat-trick, his teammates joined the party at Selhurst Park, adding three more goals to seal a dominant victory.
Nottingham Forest continued their impressive form following their victory over Man Utd. Goals from Ola Aina and Anthony Elanga were enough for Forest to leave the Gtech Community Stadium with three points, maintaining their place in the top 4 after round 17.
Newcastle quickly showcased their superiority over the hosts as Isak scored in the very first minute of the match. The visitors continued to control the game, adding three more goals to seal an emphatic victory.
The Olympic Stadium witnessed over 90 minutes of intense action between West Ham and Brighton. Both sides came close to taking the lead, but their inability to capitalize on key opportunities left them settling for a point each.
Man City continued their poor run of form with a defeat against Aston Villa. The hosts played exceptionally well, securing two goals, while City managed a late consolation goal through Phil Foden.
There wasn’t much action at Vitality Stadium until the final minutes, where set-piece situations stole the spotlight. After Lucas Paquetá successfully converted a penalty for the visitors, Enes Ünal responded just three minutes later with a stunning free-kick, securing the final score.
Chelsea showcased their resilience and determination in their home clash against Brentford. Despite facing some late pressure, the Blues held firm to secure all three points at Stamford Bridge, narrowing the gap to the top of the table to just two points.
Tottenham swiftly ended the contest in the first half, forcing Southampton to retrieve the ball from their net five times.
Amad Diallo stole the spotlight at Etihad Stadium, winning a penalty and scoring the decisive goal in the final two minutes to secure a stunning comeback victory for Man Utd over Man City.
Despite playing away and facing heavy pressure from Brighton, Crystal Palace delivered a highly efficient performance, driven by the individual brilliance of Ismaïla Sarr. The Senegalese star contributed a brace and an assist, securing all three points for the Eagles, despite Brighton’s late efforts resulting in a consolation goal.
Aston Villa dominated for most of the match and took the lead through Jhon Durán's opener. However, Nottingham Forest needed just the final 10 minutes to turn the game around after Elanga's impactful appearance, securing three points for the home side.
Liverpool faced an early setback as Andy Robertson was sent off in the 17th minute. The Reds even found themselves trailing twice after stunning goals from the visitors. However, Arne Slot and his players once again demonstrated their class this season, securing a hard-fought point at Anfield.
At St. James' Park, Newcastle showcased absolute dominance, handing Leicester a crushing 4-0 defeat. This marked the first time Van Nistelrooy has been beaten in the Premier League.
Ipswich Town showcased their determination to secure points at Wolves with an early goal to take the lead. Although the hosts managed to equalize, the unexpected brilliance of Jack Taylor ensured Kieran McKenna and his squad left with all three points.
Arsenal delivered another underwhelming performance despite playing at home at the Emirates. As a result, the Gunners missed the opportunity to narrow the gap with league leaders Liverpool.
Determined to secure three points in honor of Michail Antonio, West Ham's players launched an aggressive attack right from the opening whistle. Although they struggled to break the deadlock and allowed Wolves to equalize, a moment of brilliance from Jarrod Bowen sealed a well-deserved victory, paying fitting tribute to their striker.
Tottenham started with great intensity, racing to a 2-0 lead within the first 10 minutes. However, that was all Spurs could muster in this clash. Chelsea woke up after their early mistakes, scoring four consecutive goals to complete a stunning comeback. The victory propelled the Blues to second place, now just four points behind the league leaders.
Leicester City seemed destined for defeat after trailing by two goals with only 10 minutes left on the clock. However, Jamie Vardy ignited a stunning comeback, scoring twice within five minutes to salvage a draw and extend Ruud van Nistelrooy's unbeaten streak in the Premier League.
Ipswich Town put up a solid performance, controlling the game and taking the lead in the first half. However, the hosts couldn't even secure a single point at Portman Road as Bournemouth's late substitutions turned the tide in dramatic fashion in the final minutes of the match.
Mikel Arteta might need to focus on improving his team's open-play attacking after a dismal display against Fulham. It took a great deal of effort for the Gunners to salvage a point, courtesy of a set-piece goal—their most effective weapon at the moment.
Ruben Amorim may need to rethink Nottingham Forest's defensive approach to aerial balls in upcoming matches, as Man Utd once again exploited this glaring weakness. Old Trafford, which seemed poised for another celebration, was brought back to harsh reality with this bitter defeat.
Crystal Palace showcased their determination to defeat Man City by taking the lead twice. However, The Citizens demonstrated their class by equalizing on both occasions. Yet, Pep Guardiola's men were unable to complete the comeback after Rico Lewis was sent off in the dying minutes of the match.
Both Brentford and Newcastle entered the match determined to claim all three points, showcasing their intent with relentless back-and-forth exchanges that twice leveled the game. However, the home advantage spurred Thomas Frank's side to deliver the decisive blow in the second half.
Aston Villa dominated the game as they hosted Southampton at home. Though Durán was the only one to get on the scoresheet, it was more than enough for the Villa Park side to secure their second consecutive victory.
Everton kicked off the final Merseyside derby at Goodison Park with a clever goal from Beto before Mo Salah pulled Liverpool back with a goal and an assist. Just when everyone thought the visitors had secured the win, James Tarkowski scored in the final seconds, giving David Moyes' men an unforgettable farewell to their home ground.
Dominic Solanke endured a forgettable return to the Vitality Stadium, as he and his teammates squandered numerous chances against Kepa. Meanwhile, Bournemouth found their hero in Dean Huijsen, whose solitary goal secured all three points for the hosts.
Brighton extended their winless streak in London with a 3-1 defeat to Fulham, where Alex Iwobi delivered an outstanding performance for the home side.
After an eight-game winless streak across all competitions, Aston Villa finally found their way back to victory. Led by a resurgent Ollie Watkins, the Villa attack delivered a standout performance, bringing joy back to Villa Park with a crucial three points.
Man Utd showcased noticeable improvements in their gameplay, holding their own against Arsenal at the Emirates. However, Ruben Amorim's squad struggled to capitalize on key opportunities, ultimately succumbing to two well-executed set-piece goals—Arsenal's trademark weapon—leaving the "Red Devils" with plenty to ponder.
Everton showed determination from the opening whistle, quickly capitalizing on their early dominance with an opening goal. Buoyed by the early lead, Sean Dyche’s side played with increasing confidence, adding three more goals to secure a resounding win.
Mo Salah’s tireless efforts nearly secured a comeback for Liverpool at St. James’ Park, only for it to be undone by a costly mistake from Caoimhin Kelleher.
De Bruyne delivered when Man City needed him most, scoring once and providing an assist to help The Citizens break their long winless streak.
Despite multiple changes in the starting lineup, Chelsea showcased their dominance over Southampton, repeatedly forcing the hosts to pick the ball out of their net.
Ruud van Nistelrooy had a perfect debut as Leicester City delivered a brilliant performance at King Power Stadium, crushing West Ham with an emphatic 3 -1 victory.
Despite playing away from home, it was Crystal Palace who created more chances, with Mateta capitalizing on them to secure the Eagles' first win after three consecutive draws.
Liverpool quickly took control and grabbed an early lead when Salah provided a classy assist for Gakpo. Despite slowing down in the second half and missing several chances, Arne Slot's men sealed the victory when Salah calmly converted a penalty earned by Luis Diaz.
Facing a struggling Everton, Man Utd delivered an impressive offensive display, netting four goals that allowed Amorim and his players to celebrate jubilantly at Old Trafford.
Despite taking the lead and enjoying a numerical advantage in the final 15 minutes, Tottenham failed to secure all three points at home, missing the chance to close the gap on the top 4.
On a day when they played to their full potential, Chelsea showcased an impressive attacking display, overwhelming Aston Villa and securing a dominant victory at Stamford Bridge.
The first half at London Stadium was a whirlwind, with chaos reigning at both ends of the pitch. A stunning seven goals were recorded on the scoreboard during the opening 45 minutes. Arsenal, led by the brilliance of Bukayo Saka, left the home side reeling in an unforgettable display, seizing control with dazzling offensive firepower.
On the day Leicester City's new head coach, Ruud van Nistelrooy, observed his team from the stands, Brentford delivered a crushing performance. The Bees rained goals on Leicester, with Kevin Schade producing an extraordinary display that left the visitors overwhelmed. Leicester's defense, led by goalkeeper Mads Hermansen, struggled to contain the relentless attack, underscoring a chaotic 90 minutes for the Foxes at Gtech Community Stadium.
After two consecutive heavy defeats, Nottingham Forest finally secured a crucial victory thanks to a decisive goal from Chris Wood. His lone strike was enough to halt the team's losing run and provide much-needed relief at the City Ground.
Munoz truly became the hero for Crystal Palace as he not only redeemed Marc Guehi after his own goal but also saved the team from defeat. His efforts secured a crucial point against Newcastle, lifting Palace out of the relegation zone and showcasing his invaluable contribution to the team’s hard-fought draw.
Wolves endured a nightmare performance, particularly in defense, as they conceded three penalties to Bournemouth. Despite their determined efforts to equalize, repeated defensive blunders left Gary O'Neil's side unable to recover, resulting in a disappointing loss on home turf.
Brighton quickly took advantage of their home ground to gain an early lead through Mitoma. However, the Seagulls needed a significant dose of luck and a crucial intervention from VAR to prevent Southampton from walking away with all three points. Russell Martin's side played with great determination after conceding, pushing hard to turn the game around at the Amex Stadium.
Isak's early disallowed goal foreshadowed a tough day for Newcastle, and that’s exactly how it unfolded. Despite Eddie Howe's side putting in a spirited effort, they couldn't break through the visitors' defense. Meanwhile, West Ham capitalized on their opportunities, scoring twice to give Julen Lopetegui some relief after a challenging run of games.
What seemed like the perfect debut for Ruben Amorim after Rashford’s 2nd-minute goal turned into a challenging match, as Ipswich Town put on an impressive display. In the end, it was Andre Onana’s brilliance that ensured Man Utd left Portman Road with a hard-earned point.
Both Southampton and Liverpool had a forgettable day in defense, repeatedly making errors that led to goals for the opposition. However, it was the hosts at St. Mary's who made more costly mistakes, ultimately succumbing to defeat as Salah once again showcased his scoring prowess.
Man City entered the match against Tottenham with a determined mindset, but the visitors handed the Citizens one of their most forgettable days in the past five seasons. James Maddison's standout performance saw Ederson pick the ball out of his net four times.
Crystal Palace began their visit to Villa Park on a high note, driven by an electrifying performance from Ismaïla Sarr. However, Unai Emery's side showcased their resilience just in time to secure a vital point at home.
Despite playing away at Vitality Stadium, it was Brighton who struck first through Joao Pedro. The Seagulls doubled their advantage early in the second half. Even after being reduced to 10 men following Carlos Baleba’s red card, Fabian Hürzeler’s side held on to the victory, thanks to a stellar performance from goalkeeper Verbruggen.
Arsenal comfortably dismantled Nottingham Forest, the season’s surprise package, at the Emirates thanks to standout performances from their key players. Bukayo Saka once again proved his importance with a goal and an assist, while Thomas Partey stole the spotlight with a stunning long-range strike.
Despite enjoying a numerical advantage, Everton failed to break through Brentford's defense, even after firing 27 shots at the visitors' goal.
Matheus Cunha maintained his stellar form this season, delivering a brace and an assist to help Wolves dominate Fulham in a commanding performance at Craven Cottage.
At last, after two consecutive draws, Chelsea reclaimed their winning form with a three-point triumph over Leicester City. Enzo Fernandez delivered a stellar performance with a goal and an assist, rendering Jordan Ayew's late strike merely a consolation.
Chelsea and Arsenal delivered a tense showdown at Stamford Bridge, packed with drama and emotions. Both sides had their chances to secure victory, but the final result left each team with reasons to rue missed opportunities.
Tottenham's struggles with consistency continued this season. Fresh off a resounding victory in the previous round, they faltered at home against Ipswich Town. On a day when Liam Delap stole the spotlight, the visitors secured all three points, leaving Spurs searching for answers once again.
After an impressive run of form, Nottingham Forest finally met their match against a dynamic Newcastle side. Eddie Howe once again showcased his tactical prowess, implementing key adjustments that secured a crucial victory over Nuno Santo’s team at City Ground.
Against their recent Carabao Cup opponents, Man Utd maintained their unbeaten streak with an impressive victory at Old Trafford. The match also marked a fitting end to Ruud van Nistelrooy’s stint as interim manager, capping off his tenure in style.
Liverpool extended their unbeaten run across all competitions to 13 matches with a dominant display against Aston Villa at Anfield. The Reds capitalized on two brilliant counterattacks, with Mohamed Salah stealing the spotlight by contributing a goal and an assist, reaffirming his status as the "Egyptian King."
Man City’s struggles continued as they failed to break their losing streak despite an early goal from Haaland at the Amex. Brighton once again showcased their depth, with João Pedro and Matt O'Riley coming off the bench to score and secure a dramatic comeback victory for the home side.
Fulham carried their recent fine form into Selhurst Park, delivering another strong performance against Crystal Palace. Key contributors, including the in-form Harry Wilson, once again stepped up, leaving the Eagles struggling to find a way to smile at the final whistle.
Despite carrying the momentum from their impressive win over Man City, Bournemouth fell short as Brentford capitalized on their home advantage. The Bees showcased resilience and determination, proving once again that their fortress is a tough place for any opponent.
Both West Ham and Everton had their chances, but neither side managed to convert, resulting in a lackluster match that ended in a goalless draw. The outcome heaps more pressure on Julen Lopetegui as both teams struggle to find form.
Matheus Cunha delivered a stellar performance, scoring once and providing an assist to lead Wolves to their first win of the season. The victory brings the team within just one point of escaping the relegation zone.
Another match involving Brentford this season brought truly wild moments, and Fulham were the ones to celebrate thanks to the brilliance of Harry Wilson, whose stunning brace from the Welshman can only be described as genius.
Man Utd and Chelsea delivered a thrilling match at Old Trafford with numerous highlights. The Red Devils continued their strong form with an opening goal, but the Blues ensured the hosts didn’t take all three points with a stunning equalizer to seal the result.
After a cautious first half that saw Aston Villa take the lead, Tottenham returned to form in the second half, scoring four goals to complete a comeback victory.
After a first half marked by several missed opportunities, Wolves and Crystal Palace delivered an explosive second half, with four goals scored within just 10 minutes.
Chris Wood is proving to be one of the biggest surprises this season as he scored yet again, playing a crucial role in Nottingham Forest's home victory over West Ham. This win lifted Forest past Arsenal to secure a spot in the top 3.
Adam Armstrong emerged as the hero, scoring the only goal to secure Southampton's first win of the season on a day when Everton missed chances in the most unbelievable ways.
Man City suffered their first Premier League defeat of 2024 as they were beaten 2-1 by Bournemouth after turning in a performance well below-par at the Vitality Stadium.
It seemed Leif Davis's goal would secure another win for Ipswich Town this season, but a red card for Kalvin Phillips spoiled their hopes. Reduced to 10 men, the home side couldn’t hold onto their lead and conceded a last-minute equalizer from Jordan Ayew in the 90+4th minute.
In contrast to two previous matches where they fell behind this season, Liverpool finally broke their winless streak thanks to the brilliance of Cody Gakpo and Mohamed Salah, staging a comeback to defeat Brighton at Anfield.
Newcastle once again proved how crucial St. James' Park is for them, especially in matches against Arsenal. Eddie Howe's squad, with their highly pragmatic style, forced Arsenal—whose attack lacked its usual spark—to accept their second defeat of the season.
Backed by the Emirates, Arsenal played with great flair, causing Liverpool trouble both in attack and defense. Saka and his teammates took the lead twice through counter-attacks and their set-piece strength. However, Liverpool showed their composure under Arne Slot, equalizing twice to leave London with a hard-earned point.
VAR took a controversial turn that negatively impacted Ten Hag's side, particularly with a debated penalty awarded to West Ham. However, Bowen didn't care about the controversy as he calmly converted the penalty, securing three points for the home side.
Chelsea showed no signs of psychological setback after their defeat to Liverpool in round 8. Cole Palmer and Nicolas Jackson continued to shine in the home side's attacking play, helping the Blues secure all three points and climb to fourth place.
Tottenham's inconsistent form this season continued with a poor performance away at Crystal Palace. Spurs' defense made a costly error, leading to the only goal of the game by Jean-Philippe Mateta, securing the home side's first win of the season under Oliver Glasner.
Fulham players nearly secured Marco Silva's third consecutive victory against his former club, thanks to a goal from another ex-Everton player, Alex Iwobi. However, Everton showed their strong form this season, salvaging a point in the final minutes through Beto's late strike.
Mark Travers was undoubtedly Bournemouth's standout performer, repeatedly denying Aston Villa's clear scoring chances. Even after Ross Barkley broke the deadlock, Unai Emery's side couldn't secure all three points as Evanilson delivered a dramatic equalizer in the dying moments of stoppage time.
Brighton dominated much of the game, with Danny Welbeck scoring just before halftime. Evan Ferguson seemed to secure the three points for the hosts in the 85th minute, but the 'Seagulls' saw their hopes dashed in the final moments, leaving Falmer Stadium with only a point.
A wild scenario unfolded at Gtech Community Stadium as hosts Brentford pulled off an unbelievable comeback after trailing 2-0 to Ipswich Town and then being pegged back again with an 86th-minute equalizer by the visitors.
As predicted before the match, Erling Haaland finally broke his goal drought. However, the Norwegian striker missed several clear chances that could have made it an easier game for City.
Nottingham Forest gave Leicester City fans a disappointing day by delivering an impressive performance to secure their first Premier League win at King Power Stadium in the 21st century.
Chris Wood extended his brilliant run by scoring the only goal that secured 3 points for Nottingham Forest. In stark contrast, Crystal Palace is enduring a disastrous spell, having yet to secure a single win after 8 rounds.
Liverpool showcased their strength against a tough Chelsea side, with Mo Salah’s class on display and Curtis Jones impressing with the kind of form humorously dubbed ‘transfer season’ level.
On a day when Man City's attack remained silent and they were forced to chase the game after Wolves' opening goal, The Citizens' defense once again proved its value in attack. Joško Gvardiol and John Stones each scored crucial goals, helping Pep Guardiola's side complete a dramatic comeback.
Arsenal had a day to forget at Vitality Stadium as they were reduced to ten men after Saliba's red card, followed by a series of defensive mistakes that led to a humiliating defeat against Bournemouth, with set-pieces playing a key role.
Southampton are enduring a terrible season, and it's hard to explain how they allowed Leicester City to mount a comeback despite having a two-goal lead.
Danny Welbeck continued his brilliant form this season, scoring the only goal to help Brighton defeat Newcastle at St. James' Park. The victory brings Brighton within just two points of the top 4.
Emiliano Martínez once again showcased his penalty-saving skills by denying Andreas Pereira, setting the stage for an impressive comeback by the visitors, highlighted by the brilliance of their attacking players.
Ethan Pinnock's opening goal seemed to push Man Utd into a state of no recovery, much like their recent matches. However, the 'Red Devils' delivered an impressive second half to end their five-game winless streak across all competitions.
Everton extended their unbeaten run in the Premier League to four matches after an impressive performance against Ipswich Town.
Tottenham quickly showed their home advantage with relentless attacks from the moment the whistle blew. Son Heung-min's return also boosted the Roosters' offense, and the scoreline said it all.
Tottenham likely couldn't have imagined losing to Brighton after taking a 2-0 lead in the first half. However, the 'Seagulls' truly spread their wings after the break, with Mitoma Kaoru and Georginio Rutter tormenting Spurs' flanks. The duo helped Brighton score three consecutive goals, completing a stunning comeback victory.
Chelsea struggled against a Nottingham Forest side reduced to 10 men for the last 15 minutes of the match. Palmer remained a bright spot by creating scoring chances for his teammates, but it wasn't enough for Enzo Maresca’s men to secure all three points.
Man Utd extended their winless streak across all competitions to five games after a lackluster draw against Aston Villa. Both teams had reasons to be disappointed with the result after missing several golden opportunities.
Both Everton and Newcastle wasted no time in attacking right from the whistle, especially the visitors. However, on a day when both Nick Pope and Jordan Pickford were outstanding, neither side's attack could break through, and they had to settle for a draw after 90 minutes.
West Ham and Ipswich Town started with an open approach as the first goal came within the opening minute, followed by four more goals, turning the match into a thrilling goal fest in London.
Manchester City's performance against Fulham can be summed up by the display of Mateo Kovacic. The Croatian midfielder was truly outstanding, helping Pep Guardiola's side get back to winning ways after two consecutive draws, keeping the pressure on the top of the table.
Leicester City finally claimed their first victory of the season after their efforts were rewarded with a stunning goal from Buonanotte, which turned out to be the only goal of the match.
On a day when their defense was half-asleep, Wolves suffered a crushing defeat during their visit to Brentford.
Southampton unexpectedly took the lead, but their opening goal sparked Arsenal's pride, leading to an impressive comeback as the Gunners' attacking players shone to secure a victory for Mikel Arteta's side.
Liverpool started brilliantly as Jota quickly opened the scoring after an impressive attacking play by the visitors. Crystal Palace’s second-half adjustments helped the hosts regain some control and apply pressure on Alisson’s goal, but the lack of finishing touch from their forwards left Oliver Glasner’s side unable to salvage even a single point.
Bournemouth's attack had an incredibly productive day, with the duo of Evanilson and Semenyo both getting on the scoresheet and making it a tough day for the visitors' defense at Vitality Stadium. Despite managing from the stands, Andoni Iraola was undoubtedly pleased with his team's performance.
Tottenham, despite missing Son Heung-min, dominated Manchester United. The Red Devils marked their second 0-3 defeat of the season at Old Trafford, a venue now dubbed by their fans as the 'Theatre of Unreal Dreams.'
Aston Villa continued their impressive performance despite trailing early, thanks to the brilliance of Ollie Watkins. However, Unai Emery's side couldn't secure all 3 points on a day when Liam Delap shone for Ipswich Town
Liverpool endured a tough battle against Wolves. Ibrahima Konate, who had been the hero with the opening goal, soon became the villain with a baffling mistake that led to Wolves' equalizer. However, fortune smiled on Arne Slot and his men as Wolves made a costly error, gifting the three points to the visitors.
Nottingham Forest and Fulham maintained a balanced game until a costly mistake by the home team caused all their previous efforts to go in vain.
Arsenal and Leicester City delivered one of the best matches of Saturday's action, with 6 goals scored in total. However, everything was decided in stoppage time, where Mikel Arteta's side sent the Emirates into an eruption with late goals, sealing the dramatic encounter.
Everton finally broke their habit of taking the lead only to lose this season, even after allowing Crystal Palace to score the opening goal in just the 10th minute. However, Dwight McNeil continued his impressive form from the start of the season with a brace, securing the home side's first three points.
Brentford once again demonstrated their world-class ability in kick-off, marking their third consecutive match with a goal in the opening minute. However, just like in their previous two games, the Bees were unable to hold onto their early advantage against the impressive link-up play inside the box from the 'Hammers.'
Chelsea continued their impressive winning streak with another victory at Stamford Bridge against Brighton. Cole Palmer once again showcased his star quality for The Blues, scoring a stunning four-goal haul to secure all three points for the home side.
Man City are gradually feeling the challenges they will face in the coming period without Rodri or Kevin de Bruyne, or even both in the lineup. Against a physical Newcastle side, The Citizens truly lost their attacking rhythm and even had to rely on defensive brilliance to avoid defeat
Arsenal had to endure nearly 30 shots from Man City in the second half alone while playing with 10 men after Leandro Trossard's red card. Mikel Arteta's side came agonizingly close to securing their goal, but in the final moments, Pep Guardiola's team pulled off a dramatic escape with a last-gasp goal from John Stones.
Brighton and Nottingham Forest delivered an incredibly thrilling match, with four goals shared equally between the two sides. The tension carried through to the final moments, where three red cards were shown as both teams lost their composure.
Crystal Palace repeatedly threatened Manchester United’s goal with golden opportunities, but Eberechi Eze and his teammates made some truly incredible misses. However, they can count themselves fortunate, as Dean Henderson had a standout day, making impressive saves to deny his former teammates any goals.
A disallowed goal by VAR in the early minutes woke Liverpool up in their home clash against Bournemouth. The home team's attacking line then took turns shining, restoring pride for Anfield after the bitter defeat in the previous round.
Everton started the match strongly with an early goal from Iliman Ndiaye. However, Sean Dyche's squad couldn't maintain their lead and ended up with just one point from King Power. At least they avoided a loss, unlike in their previous four matches, earning their first point of the Premier League season.
Brentford surprisingly took the lead before the first minute was up, but just like their match against Man City, the Bees allowed Tottenham to mount a comeback in the remainder of the game. Ange Postecoglou's squad continued to showcase their attractive attacking style, and most importantly, Solanke finally got off the mark for his new team.
Southampton started brightly and quickly took the lead with a goal from Tyler Dibling. However, Ipswich spoiled the hosts' celebration with a late header from Sam Morsy in the dying moments of the match.
Fulham clearly showcased their home advantage by taking an early 2-0 lead within the first 25 minutes. Despite Newcastle's best efforts, just when the Magpies were closest to equalizing, a basic mistake from Bruno Guimarães ended their chances of even securing a single point.
Jhon Durán continued to showcase his knack for scoring, netting his fourth goal for Villa as a substitute this season. Durán’s goal also sealed a second consecutive comeback victory for Unai Emery's side, helping them temporarily climb to third place in the standings.
On a day when Nicolas Jackson found his form with 2 goals and 1 assist, Chelsea completely dominated West Ham to secure all 3 points.
Wolves and Newcastle created an incredibly exciting attacking game with continuous chances at both ends. However, the visitors proved to be more effective, with a crucial contribution from the bench in securing the comeback victory at Molineux.
Despite missing two key players, Arsenal struggled to create significant pressure on Tottenham's goal. The home side fared no better, squandering multiple chances, allowing Mikel Arteta and his team to have the last laugh with a goal from a corner kick.
Chelsea had a rather poor performance against Bournemouth, if not outright bad. However, The Blues still managed to secure all three points thanks to individual brilliance in defense from Robert Sanchez and a late moment of magic from Christopher Nkunku in a match marked by a flurry of yellow cards handed out by referee Anthony Taylor.
Everton likely couldn't have imagined enduring two consecutive defeats in the same manner. Meanwhile, Aston Villa pulled off a remarkable comeback, highlighted by Jhon Duran's stunning goal to secure victory for the home side at Villa Park.
Yoane Wissa's goal in the 22nd second seemed to set the stage for a surprising result for Brentford, but Erling Haaland once again shone with a brace to secure all three points at Etihad.
Nottingham Forest displayed immense resilience during the 90 minutes at Anfield, constantly fending off the home side's attacks. Then, with just two shots on target, Nuno Santo's players made a statement as Callum Hudson-Odoi scored the only goal of the match, sealing the victory.
Fulham created a very impressive performance with numerous chances against West Ham. They even took the lead thanks to Raúl Jiménez, but West Ham pulled off a dramatic escape in the final moments to secure a point with a late flourish from Danny Ings.
Leicester City started strongly, taking a 2-0 lead, but Jean-Philippe Mateta had a standout performance with a crucial brace to help the hosts avoid defeat.
Brighton dominated the match in their home game against Ipswich Town, but the visitors secured a valuable point thanks to their defensive efforts and incredible saves from Arijanet Muric.
It was Southampton who had the chance to take the lead, but Cameron Archer's missed penalty kick opened up a dreadful day for the home team. Despite dominating the game, Man Utd, under Ten Hag's guidance, capitalized on their best chances to secure all 3 points.
Old Trafford's first encounter with Arne Slot turned into a forgettable memory for the hosts, as they conceded 3 unanswered goals to Liverpool. Mo Salah remained the focal point of The Reds's dominance, with the "Egyptian King" scoring 1 goal and providing 2 assists.
Tottenham continues to struggle in clashes with Newcastle. Despite creating some chances, the lack of cohesion in the attack left Ange Postecoglou's side vulnerable, leading to an inevitable defeat against the physically imposing home team.
A quick goal seemed to promise another dominant performance for Chelsea this season. However, everything changed after halftime, as The Blues lost their rhythm against a resilient Crystal Palace, especially after the visitors equalized.
Man City demonstrated once again why West Ham is their favored opponent, securing another victory despite traveling to London. The triumph was highlighted by Erling Haaland’s second consecutive hat-trick, further establishing his dominance in the Golden Boot race after the first three rounds.
Nottingham Forest and Wolves settled the result within the first 15 minutes, but the chances created by both sides and Jean-Ricner Bellegarde's stunning goal made the action throughout the 90 minutes absolutely riveting.
Aston Villa displayed immense confidence despite being the visitors at King Power, scoring two goals from impressive teamwork. Leicester City put in a valiant effort to salvage points, but the Foxes could only manage to pull one back.
The home advantage allowed Ipswich to start with great speed and take an early lead thanks to a stunning strike from Liam Delap, but Fulham's experience in England's top league shone through as they responded with fast-paced attacking play to secure a point.
Everton seemed poised for their most impressive match of the season, leading Bournemouth by two goals after the break. However, the visitors turned the tide in the final moments, needing just 4 minutes at the end of the game to complete their comeback.
Against a highly unfocused Southampton defense, Brentford showcased their ability to capitalize on mistakes, repeatedly leaving their opponents in regret throughout the match.
The late first-half goal seemed to promise Arsenal an easy ride against Brighton. However, Declan Rice’s controversial red card turned the game on its head, leading to a completely different outcome.
Although Liverpool did not launch an all-out attack on Brentford's goal, they knew how to accelerate at crucial moments. Luis Diaz, in his 100th match for The Reds, shone brightly with a goal and an assist, helping Arne Slot make history as the first Liverpool manager in 33 years to win both of the season's opening matches.
After an open first half with thrilling end-to-end play, Chelsea subjected Wolves to what was likely their worst 45 minutes at home in recent years, scoring 4 goals in the second half and ending the match with a tennis-like scoreline.
Bournemouth demonstrated their home advantage by dominating Newcastle and securing the opening goal. However, Andoni Iraola's side was left in utter frustration after conceding an equalizer and having a highly controversial goal disallowed by VAR with just over a minute remaining in the match.
Aston Villa's tight defense managed to block Arsenal's attacking options for most of the match. However, the turning point came when Leandro Trossard was brought on, and it was he who paved the way for victory before Thomas Partey sealed the scoreline, securing all three points for Mikel Arteta's side.
Facing an opponent in poor form, Tottenham easily delivered a goal feast for the home fans. This match also showcased the impressive performance of Ange Postecoglou's team in both defense and attack.
Both Southampton and Nottingham Forest didn't show much in the game at St. Mary's stadium. But with the few chances they had, the visitors made better use of them to secure the only goal of the match.
It seemed that an early goal would bring Ipswich Town a dream result. But it was nothing more than a challenge for the reigning champions, as man city welcomed the newcomers with a real drubbing, highlighted by Erling Haaland's hat-trick.
Fulham delivered a highly impressive performance in attack, with a series of remarkable advances. Two of the home team's impressive goal-scoring opportunities were expertly converted, securing all three points for the Craven Cottage side.
Crystal Palace and West Ham produced an incredibly thrilling end-to-end match, with numerous chances created at both ends of the pitch. However, it was the visiting team that proved to be more clinical, securing 2 goals and all 3 points after 90 minutes.
Brighton continues to show why they are the toughest opponent for Ten Hag after once again handing his Manchester United side a bitter defeat. With 3 points earned against the Red Devils, Fabian Hurzeler's squad has started the new season with two consecutive victories.
Despite fielding a very strong lineup and gaining an early advantage through Pedro Porro’s goal, Tottenham were wasteful with the opportunities they created. This gave Leicester the momentum to have an impressive second half, with Jamie Vardy punishing the visitors by scoring the equalizer to secure a point at King Power.
Despite their efforts and numerous chances, Chelsea still exposed many of their vulnerabilities in the season opener. Meanwhile, Man City demonstrated why they have won the EPL for four consecutive seasons, with Haaland opening the scoring and Kovacic, filling in for Rodri, capping off an impressive performance with a long-range goal.
Brentford quickly showed their home advantage in their match against Crystal Palace by continuously pressing the visitors and scoring an early goal through Bryan Mbeumo. Although a defensive error allowed the equalizer after the break, the Bees' attacking players still wrapped up a successful day with a winning goal from Yoane Wissa.
New signing Amadou Onana took just 4 minutes to score his first goal in his new colors, giving Aston Villa an early advantage. Although a mistake by the visitors allowed Lucas Paqueta to equalize from the penalty spot, Unai Emery turned the tide with a game-changing substitution that decided the match.
Fabian Schär's costly red card put Newcastle in a difficult position during their home match against Southampton. However, as the visitors struggled to find the back of the net, Newcastle's fighting spirit prevailed, securing a full three points thanks to a solitary goal from Joelinton.
Fabian Hurzeler made a resounding introduction to the Premier League in his debut as his Brighton side defeated Everton 3-0 at Goodison Park.
The Gunners started the season on a positive note at the Emirates with a win over Wolves. Bukayo Saka continued to lead the attack, contributing 1 goal and 1 assist, playing a key role in securing 3 points on the opening day.
After a relatively cautious first 45 minutes, Liverpool showed their true class in the second half. Mo Salah, with a goal and an assist, helped The Reds secure all 3 points in their season opener. Additionally, the Egyptian player made history by becoming the top scorer in Premier League opening matches.
Both Man United and Fulham showed their determination on the opening day of the season. The home advantage somewhat boosted the Red Devils confidence, even though they faced several threats from Fulham's attack. However, the visitors, in an unproductive day, had to suffer a bitter defeat in the final minutes when Man United's newcomer, Joshua Zirkzee, scored the only goal of the match to secure the first 3 points for the home team at Old Trafford.
Giấy chứng nhận đăng ký doanh nghiệp số 0103932332 do Sở Kế hoạch và Đầu tư Thành phố Hà Nội cấp lần đầu ngày 25/5/2009, thay đổi lần thứ 6 ngày 5/10/2015. Người đại diện theo pháp luật: Ông Jayet Thomas, Fernand – Chức vụ: Tổng Giám đốc.