Playing today
Tottenham 1 - 2 Nottm Forest
Premier League | Mon 21 Apr 2025 | 19:00 UTC
Domination Index: 54/46
Nottingham Forest once again drew first blood, establishing a commanding 2-0 lead within the opening 16 minutes.
This marks the 24th occasion in their 33 league matches this season that Forest has opened the scoring, a Premier League-high this campaign.
Tottenham found themselves chasing the game from that point onwards and, despite Richarlison pulling one back with a header in the 87th minute, they couldn't muster an equalizer.
This result marks Tottenham's fourth defeat in their last five Premier League fixtures, a concerning trend they'll need to reverse quickly.
Their immediate schedule presents a daunting challenge: a trip to Anfield on Sunday to face a Liverpool side that will be eager to secure the title in front of their home supporters, followed by a crucial mid-week Europa League semi-final.
For Nottingham Forest, this hard-fought victory is a significant boost, breaking a two-game losing streak in the league and propelling them into 3rd place, one point ahead of Newcastle.
This 9th win in 17 away Premier League games this campaign will undoubtedly inject confidence into the squad as they prepare for their FA Cup semi-final clash against Manchester City on Sunday.
Playing tomorrow
Manchester City vs Aston Villa
Premier League | Tue 22 Apr 2025 | 19:00 UTC
A tantalising clash awaits as Champions League contenders Manchester City host an in-form Aston Villa, who trail their hosts by a mere point in the Premier League standings.
Riding the momentum of a comfortable 2-0 away victory over Everton, Manchester City are unbeaten in their last five Premier League outings.
However, they face a formidable Aston Villa, who arrive at the Etihad on a blistering five-match winning streak, boasting an impressive three consecutive away wins without conceding a single goal.
Played yesterday
Fulham 1 - 2 Chelsea
Premier League | Sun 20 Apr 2025 | 13:00 UTC
A heartbreaking late collapse saw Fulham surrender three points to Chelsea, who snatched a 2-1 victory courtesy of a brilliant stoppage-time goal from Pedro Neto.
Despite Alex Iwobi's first-half opener, the Cottagers succumbed to their second successive league defeat, a crushing blow that significantly dents their hopes of European qualification.
For Chelsea, this dramatic win ends a two-game winless run and keeps them firmly in the hunt for a Champions League spot, now just one point behind Manchester City in fourth.
Ipswich Town 0 - 4 Arsenal
Premier League | Sun 20 Apr 2025 | 13:00 UTC
Arsenal delivered a ruthless display at Portman Road, capitalising on Ipswich Town's early struggles and a subsequent red card in the 32nd minute to secure a commanding victory.
Already trailing 0-2, the ten-man Ipswich were no match for the rampant Gunners, who could have easily added to their tally through a plethora of chances.
This defeat condemns Ipswich to their seventh successive home loss in the Premier League, underscoring their woeful home record of just one win in seventeen games.
For Arsenal, this emphatic away performance extends their unbeaten league run on the road to an impressive twelve matches.
Manchester Utd 0 - 1 Wolverhampton
Premier League | Sun 20 Apr 2025 | 13:00 UTC
Wolverhampton capitalised on Manchester United's post-Europa League fatigue to secure a smash-and-grab victory at Old Trafford.
Despite United dominating possession and creating more opportunities, they failed to make it count, ultimately succumbing to their eighth home league defeat of the season – a concerning statistic given they've won just once in their last six Premier League home fixtures.
The decisive moment arrived in the 77th minute when substitute Pablo Sarabia, just three minutes after coming on, curled in a brilliant free-kick that snatched the points for Wolves.
This win represents their fifth consecutive Premier League triumph and fourth straight away victory, pulling them level on points with a frustrated Manchester United.
Leicester City 0 - 1 Liverpool
Premier League | Sun 20 Apr 2025 | 15:30 UTC
Leicester City's Premier League home campaign reached a new low as they succumbed to their ninth consecutive defeat at the King Power Stadium, failing to register a single shot on target against league leaders Liverpool.
Alarmingly, the Foxes have now gone nine home games without scoring, a damning indictment of their attacking woes.
Despite a valiant defensive effort that frustrated Liverpool for much of the match, they were ultimately undone by a late strike from substitute Trent Alexander-Arnold, who had only been on the pitch for five minutes.
This result confirms Leicester's inevitable relegation to the Championship. For Liverpool, this hard-fought away victory brings the Premier League title within touching distance, potentially theirs to secure with a win at Anfield next week.
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