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Ben Browning·25 January 2025

🚨 Man City beat Chelsea plus wins for Bournemouth, Liverpool and Arsenal

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Six Premier League games took place this Saturday, with massive implications up and down the division.

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Bournemouth 5-0 Nottingham Forest (Full Time)

Brighton 0-1 Everton (Full Time)

Liverpool 4-1 Ipswich Town (Full Time)

Southampton 1-3 Newcastle United (Full Time)

Wolves 0-1 Arsenal (Full Time)

Manchester City 3-1 Chelsea (Full Time)



FULL TIME! Manchester City 3-1 Chelsea

It was the worst possible start, but Manchester City fought back excellently to secure all three points and move them above Chelsea and into fourth.


Into five minutes of added time, and that goal has just about killed the game.


GOAL! Manchester City 3-1 Chelsea (Foden)

That should settle the nerves! Erling Haaland is again the main man, holding the ball up before slipping in Phil Foden.

He runs from inside the centre circle before calmly slotting past Sanchez.

Chelsea have thrown this away.


A couple of yellow cards are brandished to Mateo Kovacic and Bernardo Silva, but Chelsea are struggling to find a way past a resolute Man City side.

Then again, so were PSG...


Haaland barely needs 0.02, let alone the goalkeeper's help.


Not Sanchez's finest moment...


Changes for both sides after that goal. Omar Marmoush's excellent evening comes to an end, with Kevin de Bruyne replacing him.

For Chelsea, Reece James and Jadon Sancho are replaced by Malo Gusto and Pedro Neto.


GOAL! Manchester City 2-1 Chelsea (Haaland)

What is Robert Sanchez doing? It's great work from Haaland, who spins Trevoh Chalobah.

But 25 yards out, Sanchez has rushed out and Haaland just chips the ball over him.

The turnaround is complete!


Time for a Chelsea change. Christopher Nkunku comes on to replace Nicolas Jackson at the top of the pitch for Maresca's side. The Senegalese forward grabbed the assist but struggled otherwise.


Moises Caicedo picks up a booking for a foul on Marmoush, becoming the third player to go into the book.


He looked devastated to come off, but the City faithful were certainly supportive of their new signing.


Khusanov's second half lasts just seven minutes, as he is replaced by John Stones.

On a yellow card, it is hardly surprising.


It's been a quiet start to proceedings in the second half, with both sides still seeking the upper hand.

Mistakes at both ends hand chances to Erling Haaland and Cole Palmer, with the Man City man testing Robert Sanchez.


He hasn't been! No chances from either side heading into the second half.


Khusanov could be taken out of the firing line at the break...


HALF TIME! Manchester City 1-1 Chelsea

It's very delicately poised at the interval.

Madueke went from hero to zero as he opened the scoring, before playing Manchester City onside for the equaliser.


Chelsea need to change something at half time, they seem to have been figured out after a lightning start.


Madueke won't want to see that one back...


GOAL! Manchester City 1-1 Chelsea (Gvardiol)

It had been coming, and minutes after a disallowed goal this one counts for Manchester City.

Matheus Nunes runs in behind the Chelsea defence before his effort is palmed only as far as Gvardiol, who taps home on his 50th Premier League appearance!


Pain for Manchester City...


DISALLOWED GOAL! Manchester City 0-1 Chelsea

Right on cue, Marmoush finds the net after Robert Sanchez spills a low effort, but the goal is ruled out for offside.

He's threatening.


Marmoush continues to be City's best player, and his cross is met by Phil Foden but he heads over.


The Etihad is nervous, and Chelsea are giving them reason to be. They win it back high up the pitch again but Jackson is offside.


Omar Marmoush has looked lively on his Man City debut, and after winning a free kick he wins the battle to take it too.

Unfortunately, he hits it into the wall, but he is certainly bringing more energy to Pep Guardiola's side.


The game is being played largely in the Man City half, but Man City have had most of the ball...


The game has settled down a bit, with Chelsea happy to sit off Man City and the hosts knocking the ball around their defence.

The Blues look ready to pounce on any mistake, but it's still delicately poised.


END TO END!

Moments after that, Phil Foden lashes the ball against the post!


It should be 2-0! Cole Palmer races through before squaring the ball to Jackson. His pass sends the striker wide though, and the move fizzles out.


GOAL! Manchester City 0-1 Chelsea (Madueke)

It's a nightmare start for Abdukodir Khusanov in a Manchester City shirt. He tries to head the ball back to Ederson but it falls short and Nicolas Jackson pounces, before squaring the ball for Noni Madueke to tap in.

Moments later, Khusanov picks up a yellow card!


KICK OFF!


Khusanov will make history for Manchester City today.


Records tumbled at the Vitality today.


FULL TIME! Brighton 0-1 Everton

Everton hold on! A massive three points for Moyes and the Toffees!


FULL TIME! Bournemouth 5-0 Nottingham Forest

A statement win for Andone Iraola's side as they blow away Nottingham Forest 5-0! That's 9 goals in their last two games and they are flying on the south coast.


FULL TIME! Wolves 0-1 Arsenal

Arsenal's win, however, was far less simple. They got there in the end though and don't lose any more ground on the Reds.


FULL TIME! Liverpool 4-1 Ipswich Town

A straightforward three points for Arne Slot's side against an Ipswich side that need to get their act together, fast.


FULL TIME! Southampton 1-3 Newcastle United

Another defeat for Ivan Juric's side...


Some are enjoying Bournemouth's style of play....


GOAL! Liverpool 4-1 Ipswich Town (Greaves)

Ipswich pull one back through Jacob Greaves, but it will be nothing more than a consolation.


GOAL! Bournemouth 5-0 Nottingham Forest (Semenyo)

It's FIVE for Iraola's side! Semenyo gets in on the act, being fed by Marcus Tavernier before sweeping home to compound Forest's misery


Meanwhile, Everton are down to 10 men because they have used all of their substitutions and Orel Mangala cannot continue.

Can they still hold on?


GOAL! Bournemouth 4-0 Nottingham Forest (Ouattara)

It's a hat-trick for Ouattara! He has Sels to thank for that one though, with some terrible goalkeeping handing the Bournemouth attacker a tap in.


DISALLOWED GOAL! Southampton 1-3 Newcastle United (Fernandes)

Southampton think they have grabbed a goal back through Mateus Fernandez, as he races between two Newcastle centre-backs to poke the ball past the onrushing Dubravka, but a VAR check pulls it back for offside!


This was how much the goal meant to Arsenal...


Brighton 0-1 Everton

Despite Brighton having managed 14 shots, they are still trailing to Everton!

Both sides have only managed one effort on target each mind.


GOAL! Wolves 0-1 Arsenal (Calafiori)

Arsenal take almost instant advantage and it's Riccardo Calafiori who grabs the goal!

The Italian finds the bottom corner of Jose Sa's net, much to the relief of Arsenal's players and staff.


RED CARD! Wolves 0-0 Arsenal (Gomes)

It's 10v10 now for the remainder of the game at Molineux!

Joao Gomes is shown a second yellow for a two footed challenge and it's now ten men each!


By the way, Murphy and Isak joined an exclusive list for Newcastle earlier...


GOAL! Liverpool 4-0 Ipswich Town (Gakpo)

It's getting ugly for Ipswich Town again as Cody Gakpo adds his second of the game and Liverpool's fourth.

Trent Alexander-Arnold's cross finds the Dutchman free in the box, and he makes no mistake with his head!


GOAL!  Bournemouth 3-0 Nottingham Forest (Ouattara)

It's three now!

Forest survived a let off but no such luck this time as Ouattara finds the bottom corner!


DISALLOWED GOAL! Bournemouth 2-0 Nottingham Forest

Kluivert thinks he has his second of the game, but VAR rules it out for offside.

Forest survive by the skin of their teeth.


🚨 TEAM NEWS!

The big news for Manchester City is that Omar Marmoush and Khusanov are handed their debut.

Meanwhile, Chelsea have Reece James at right back, while both Jadon Sancho and Cole Palmer return to their former club!


GOAL! Bournemouth 2-0 Nottingham Forest (Ouattara)

Bournemouth have a second!

Kluivert stands the ball up for Ouattara to nod home!


GOAL! Southampton 1-3 Newcastle United (Tonali)

Newcastle United go two goals ahead minutes after the interval thanks to Sandro Tonali!

Anthony Gordon slips in the Italian, who makes no mistake to make it 3-1.


We're back underway across the grounds!


In response, Arsenal are bringing on Riccardo Calafiori at half time.


Even Tottenham's former midfielder Jamie O'Hara wasn't a happy bunny...


Meanwhile, PGMOL have this to say on the red card...


I mentioned that N'Diaye had been booked for his celebration, and this is why....


HALF TIME!

It's half time around the grounds, and it's been dramatic almost everywhere!

The only goalless game so far produced this...


GOAL! Liverpool 3-0 Ipswich Town (Gakpo)

In all of the chaos at Molineux Liverpool added a third at Anfield, bundling home after Walton parried Szoboszlai's initial stinging effort.


Well then...


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This was where Lewis-Skelly bought down Matt Doherty...


RED CARD! Wolves 0-0 Arsenal (Lewis Skelly)

Wow! Miles Lewis-Skelly brings down Matt Doherty just outside the Wolves box as he looks to break away from an Arsenal corner, and Michael Oliver shows him a straight red card!

VAR uphold the decision...Arsenal are furious!

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GOAL! Brighton 0-1 Everton (N'Diaye)

Well, there hadn't been a shot on target! Everton win themselves a penalty minutes before half time thanks to a handball from Joel Veltman, and N'Diaye puts it just beyond the reach of Verbruggen, before he is booked for his celebration.

How big a goal could that be at the bottom of the Premier League?


Brighton 0-0 Everton

Neither side have looked particularly good at the AMEX Stadium, with no one having managed a shot on target!


GOAL! Liverpool 2-0 Ipswich Town (Salah)

Liverpool double their lead and it's Mo Salah who grabs it!

The Egyptian winger waits patiently at the back post for a cross from Gakpo, before finding the roof of the net.

Game over already?


Liverpool 1-0 Ipswich Town

Wes Burns has been stretchered off at Anfield after falling awkwardly, being replaced by Ben Johnson.

When it rains it pours for Kieran McKenna's side.


GOAL! Southampton 1-2 Newcastle United (Isak)

His second inside three minutes and Newcastle United have turned things around!

Isak's first touch takes him away from the defender, before he confidently slots past the onrushing goalkeeper.


Justin Kluivert is in the form of his life right now...


GOAL! Southampton 1-1 Newcastle United (Isak)

Southampton give away a penalty after a foul on Alexander Isak is spotted by VAR, and the Swedish striker tucks the spot kick away confidently!

He just cannot stop scoring!


Again! Kai Havertz, found by Trossard, heads straight at Jose Sa!


Arsenal go close! Kai Havertz heads just wide after he was found by a Leandro Trossard cross.


Wolves 0-0 Arsenal

At Molineux it is Wolves who have come the closest to opening the scoring with Pablo Sarabia skying a glorious chance.

Arsenal have yet to have a shot on target...


Brighton 0-0 Everton

An early blow for Everton as Dominic Calvert-Lewin is forced off with an injury in the opening minutes.

Beto replaces him.


GOAL! Southampton 1-0 Newcastle United (Bednarek)

After conceding four last weekend, Eddie Howe's side are behind early against the Premier League's bottom side.

James Bree's cross finds fellow defender Jan Bednarek, who rises highest to power home a header!

Is a shock on the cards?


GOAL! Liverpool 1-0 Ipswich Town (Szoboszlai)

Liverpool race into an early lead at Anfield thanks to Szoboszlai, who jinks inside the Ipswich defence before finding the bottom corner from the edge of the penalty area!


GOAL! Bournemouth 1-0 Nottingham Forest (Kluivert)

We have a goal and it's Bournemouth who have opened their account through Justin Kluivert!

Fresh from his hat-trick against Newcastle, he lets fly from 25 yards and finds the bottom corner to give his side the lead!


And with that kick off, David Moyes brings up a special milestone. Some way to go to catch the other two above him mind.


🚨 KICK OFF!

We are underway in the 3pm games, and await the first goal!


Just minutes until we are underway around the country! Will we be seeing any major upsets?


It's appearance number 300 for Liverpool skipper Virgil van Dijk...

Where does he rank among Liverpool's best ever signings?


Official word now on just why both Odegaard and Mikel Merino are out for Arsenal...


Not to be forgotten, Nottingham Forest and Bournemouth lock horns in what could be the game of the afternoon.

Here's how they line up...


Brighton are also in action against Everton today. Here are how both sides line up...


🚨 TEAM NEWS!

Arsenal have been handed a massive boost with William Saliba and Myles Lewis-Skelly both back in the XI at Molineux, but Martin Ødegaard misses out through illness.

Cunha, who has been linked with a move to Arsenal, starts in attack for the hosts.


🚨 TEAM NEWS!

Liverpool have named what is becoming their regular starting XI this season, with Salah, Díaz and Cody Gakpo leading the line.

Meanwhile, Ipswich have Julio Enciso on the bench, who takes the no.9 shirt.


Hello and welcome to our coverage of Saturday's Premier League football!

Six games take place tonight, with five kicking off at 3pm before Chelsea travel to the Etihad to take on Manchester City in the late kick off.

Where will the upsets come? Can Wolves shock Arsenal? Can Bournemouth continue their great form against high-flyers Nottingham Forest, and will Chelsea be able to spring a shock against Guardiola's side?

Stick with us to find out!

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