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Manchester City managed to come back from 2-0 down to beat Crystal Palace 5-2 at the Etihad to move into the top four.
The race for the Champions League is really heating up, and Nottingham Forest dropped crucial points, losing 1-0 to Everton.
In the late kick-off, Arsenal dropped more points with a 1-1 draw against Brentford, meaning Liverpool need three more wins to claim title.
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just nowBy Jack Johnson
THERE'S THE GOAL CHELSEA NEEDED!
Liverpool are controlling the game and looking for a second.
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33 minutes agoBy Jack Johnson
Chelsea make a perfect start to the second half!
Only 20 seconds after kick-off, they've got one back!
The Blues need to fight back at Stamford Bridge if they don't want to take a significant hit to their Champions League hopes.
And stats show that they may come back into the game, having completely dominated but finding themselves two down.
As for Spurs, they've dropped to within two points of 17th place in the Premier League, which is extremely worrying...
Chelsea 0-2 IpswichLiverpool 1-0 West HamWolves 2-0 Tottenham HotspurCopied
59 minutes agoBy Jack Johnson
ANOTHER FOR WOLVES!
A nightmare start for Ange Postecoglou's side...
This is Wolves' quickest-ever goal in a Premier League match.
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Today, 14:02By Jack Johnson
We're underway in today's three 2pm kick-offs!
Chelsea are hosting Ipswich while Wolves are taking on Spurs.
Stick with us for regular updates...
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Today, 13:58By Joe Brophy
Mikel Arteta has revealed Ben White, Thomas Partey and Jorginho are doubts for Arsenal’s Champions League trip to Real Madrid.
Prior to Saturday’s 1-1 draw against Brentford, White suffered an unknown injury in training which ruled him out.
Speaking before the Premier League fixture, Arteta said: “Ben White couldn’t be in the squad because he felt something again post-training yesterday, so that limits the solutions we have because Jurrien wasn’t ready to start the game either.”
Unfortunately that was not the end of Arteta’s injury worries as Partey was substituted in the 69th minute for Jurrien Timber.
Eight minutes after he scored the opener after a counter led by Declan Rice.
“He felt something so we didn't want to take any risks,” said the manager.
If he was desperate for goals, I think he would have taken other options.
“I think as long as he does that, it will get him into a position where – and he was a bit unlucky with the strike (against Eintracht Frankfurt) – he will get the goals, but more important for me is he continues to do those team things.
“With a lot of our football, the goals will come to the attacking players if they do the right things over and over again rather than them having to go out there individually and find them.”
Tottenham XI: Vicario; Gray, Romero, Davies, Spence; Bissouma, Sarr, Maddison; Tel, Solanke, Johnson.Subs: Kinsky, Porro, Van de Ven, Udogie, Bentancur, Bergvall, Kulusevski, Moore, Richarlison.Copied
Today, 12:06By Joe Brophy
Manchester United starlet Harry Amass is reportedly set to make his first Premier League start today against Newcastle.
According to the Daily Mail, the 18-year-old will be among several changes made by Ruben Amorim for the trip to Tyneside.
The teenager has only made one substitute appearance in the top-flight, having been handed his Premier League debut by Amorim before the international break.
The left-back came on for the final 21 minutes of Man United's 3-0 away win at Leicester.
The 5ft 9in full-back, who has been tipped as the long-term successor to Luke Shaw, was first drafted into the senior side by Erik ten Hag.
The Londoner had been at Watford’s academy since the age of nine before United paid compensation in 2023 to take him to Carrington.
Amorim's predecessor, Ten Hag, brought Amass into first-team training in February 2024 and claimed the defender boasted similar potential to that of Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo.
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