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Everton could hand the Premier League title to local rivals Liverpool on Saturday as the Toffees go in search of a win against second placed Arsenal.
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Real Madrid will be aiming to go level on points with La Liga Leaders Barcelona as they go in search of a win at home on Saturday against Valencia.
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Southampton could make an unwanted piece of history by becoming the earliest team to be relegated from the Premier League on Sunday.
Chelsea won a Premier League match against a side sitting outside the relegation zone for the first time since beating West Ham United over two months ago, while Palmer ended a sequence of seven matches in all competitions without a goal or assist.
SEVEN players who face promoted clubs in Gameweek 31 of Fantasy Premier League are included in the Scout Selection. The 3-4-3 formation includes a triple-up on Newcastle United ’s Nick Pope (£4.9m), Jacob Murphy (£5.0m) and Alexander Isak (£9.5m) for their visit to Leicester City.
David Moyes ’ side are unbeaten in nine Premier League matches. They will sit deep and frustrate these jaded-looking Liverpool attackers, a tactic that could easily reduce Slot’s side to another slow and blunt 90 minutes. From there, who knows? The title isn’t quite won yet.
Enzo Fernandez has sent Chelsea back into the Champions League qualification positions with a second-half header that secured a 1-0 win over Tottenham in a Premier League derby between the London rivals.
Chelsea host Tottenham Hotspur on Thursday in the next instalment of a fixture that has produced countless memorable moments. Football writer Adrian Kajumba looks back at some of the standout matches, goals, incidents and individual performances from their meetings during the Premier League era.
Spurs rank fourth for high turnovers in 2024/25, while Chelsea have produced the third-most shots from those situations. In a 4-3 win for Chelsea back in December, it was Spurs who scored first, pouncing on a slip by left-back Marc Cucurella.
Ben Bloom examines the potential scenarios that could lead to 11 English sides competing in Europe next season
Here, we use the Fixture Difficulty Ratings (FDR) to compare each team's remaining matches. The FDR is a Fantasy Premier League tool based on a complex algorithm that generates a rank for the perceived difficulty of a team's opponent. Fixtures are ranked from 1 (easy) to 5 (hard).
In a typical full-bloodied London derby - there were 10 yellow cards brandished - Postecoglou’ s apparent gesture to his own supporters came when Pape Sarr rifled in what appeared an equaliser, only for it to be ruled out for a foul in the build-up following a VAR review.