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Hannah Pinnock·25 de abril de 2026

⏪ Man City book FA Cup final ticket; Arsenal climb top with Newcastle win

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Full Time: Arsenal 1-0 Newcastle

The narrowest of margins is enough for Arsenal to return to the top of the Premier League pile, thanks to a 1-0 win over Newcastle.


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Eberchi Eze's blockbuster effort banked all three points for the Gunners, but injuries to both Eze and Kai Havertz could yet spell disaster for the club's title hopes.


Full Time: Man City 2-1 Southampton

A spirited Saints fall short after Manchester City claw back to earn a narrow 2-1 win at Wembley and passage to the FA Cup final.

What a clash in the capital.


Into the third of seven minutes of additional time. Can City hang on to book passage to the final?


GOAL!! Man City 2-1 Southampton

A rocket strike from Nico González puts City into the lead just three minutes from the end of normal time!


GOAL!! Man City 1-1 Southampton

But now we're back on level terms!!!

Jérémy Doku finds the equaliser after coming off the bench!


GOAL!! Man City 0-1 Southampton

And the deadlock at Wembley has finally been broken, but it's Saints that have taken a one-goal lead through Finn Azaz!!!


Further changes made by Pep, with Erling Haaland now coming on as extra time looms.


Peretz again!

City continue to search for an opener, but the Saints goalkeeper is desperately keeping the Championship side on level terms with another top-class save.

A MotM performance from him should Southampton pull off the unthinkable!


And now it's the goalscorer Eze that looks to be coming off due to injury, with England implications in the mix as well, just weeks before the World Cup.


Arsenal and Newcastle get back into the thick of it at the Emirates for the second 45.


And now Saints do the same...


City are first to blink and make a pair of changes to freshen up the attack


City and Saints are back in action at Wembley as the second half gets underway.


Halftime: Arsenal 1-0 Newcastle

A sensational hit from Eberechi Eze is the difference between the two sides at the Emirates, but Newcastle are very much still in it against an Arsenal side desperate for three points at home.


Halftime: Manchester City 0-0 Southampton

Despite a dominant half from Pep Guardiola's heavily rotated side, City and Saints remain deadlocked at Wembley.


Arsenal have, once again, been bitten by the injury bug, as Kai Havertz comes off and goes straight down the Emirates tunnel. He's been replaced by Viktor Gyökeres.


Raya comes up big!

A rasping, dancing effort from Sandro Tonali nearly leaves David Raya wrong-footed, but the Spanish international reacts well to deny the Italian at the half-hour mark.


Peretz the padlock!

A big save from the Israeli shot-stopper denies Omar Marmoush, with Man City still unable to turn dominance into an opener before the halftime interval.


GOAL!! Arsenal 1-0 Newcastle

Eberechi Eze breaks the deadlock at the Emirates with a trademark effort from distance, hitting a sweetly curled effort beyond Nick Pope!


Chance for Man City!

Kovačić comes close after a bursting run from midfield, sees him get a shot away, only for it to be dragged wide of the post. City are looking to find the opener across a period of early dominance.


Arsenal and Newcastle kick off at the Emirates as the Gunners look to - temporarily - climb back on top of the Premier League table.


So close to an opener!

For just a brief moment, Southampton thought they had broken the deadlock at Wembley through club star Léo Scienza, but the Brazilian was judged to have been just offside!


All the action at Wembley gets underway as Manchester City look to reach the final of the FA Cup, with a determined Saints hoping to continue a fairytale run of their own.


The action doesn't stop there as eyes move towards the FA Cup and Premier League title race.

Man City vs Southampton at Wembley, and Arsenal vs Newcastle coming up shortly.


West Ham keep the gap to two points above Spurs as both teams claim victories this afternoon.

Tottenham were temporarily heading out of the relegation zone before Callum Wilson's late, late winner against Everton.


FULL TIME: Wolves 0-1 Tottenham


FULL TIME: West Ham 2-1 Everton


FULL TIME: Liverpool 3-1 Crystal Palace


GOOOAL LIVERPOOL

Liverpool surely wrap up three points deep into injury time as Florian Wirtz picks his spot and lashes a wonderful finish into the top corner in off the post.


The latest of drama in East London.


GOOOAL WEST HAM!

The Hammers restore their lead in injury time! Callum Wilson gets what could be a critical goal in the relegation battle. The strike steers home into the net from a Jarrod Bowen cross.


Spurs climb out of the bottom three as things stand on goal difference.


GOOOAL EVERTON!

Oh my word! West Ham have been inviting pressure and Dewsbury-Hall has rifled in a late leveller for the Toffees.


OFF THE POST

Jorgen Strand Larsen gets through on goal and slides past Woodman, but his effort clips the post.


GOOOOAL SPURS

Substitute Joao Palhinha gets a massive goal for Tottenham as he prods in from close-range. That brings Spurs within one point of West Ham


OFF THE BAR

Soucek is putting in a Man of the Match performance! Barry's header is heading for the roof of the net until Soucek gets up to header against his own crossbar. A crucial touch.


It's not looking great for Spurs right now.


GOOOAL PALACE

Daniel Munoz gets a goal back for Palace and it's game on! Woodman beats Sarr in a one on one and the ball falls to Munoz, who chips into the net.


CHNACE SPURS

Spurs get down the other end and Tel's blocked shot skids just wide of the post. That one had Jose Sa scrambling a bit.


CHANCE WOLVES

Kinsky races off his line to clear with a diving header before Hugo Bueno tries to lob into the net from 25 yards, but that effort sails just over.


CHANCE WOLVES

Wolves mount a really dangerous attack and Pedro Lima flicks the ball into Mateus Mane's path and he headers over the bar.


The lineups are in from the Emirates, where Arsenal host Newcastle after this batch of games.

Arsenal XI: Raya; White, Saliba, Gabriel, Hincapié; Ødegaard, Zubimendi, Rice; Madueke, Havertz, Eze.

Newcastle XI: Pope; Miley, Thiaw, Botman, Burn; Guimarães, Tonali, Willock; Ramsey, Osula, Murphy.


Soucek is lethal with his head!


CHANCE SPURS

Simons drifts inside on to his right foot and lines up a shot, but he gets his angles wrong and drills over the bar. A decent chance!


Spurs are now four points from safety as things stand after that West Ham opener. Big half hour coming up.


CHANCE PALACE

Adam Wharton picks out Borna Sosa, whose volley flies just wide of the bottom corner.


GOOOAL WEST HAM

From a corner, Tomas Soucek rises from close range and thumps his header past a stranded Jordan Pickford.


An elite group...


SECOND HALF

Back underway in three Premier League games.


Clinical couple of minutes from the Reds.


Very, very cagey at Molineux.


HALF TIME: Wolves 0-0 Tottenham


HALF TIME: Liverpool 2-0 Palace


HALF TIME: West Ham 0-0 Everton


CHANCE PALACE

Maxence Lacroix towers above everyone in the Liverpool area and thinks his header has gone in. Freddie Woodman saves well.


Wolves whip a dangerous corner into Spurs' area and Adam Armstrong's glancing header bounces narrowly wide.


Can Isak kick on and add more to his PL tally?


GOOOAL LIVERPOOL

A quickfire double from the Reds and Andy Robertson finds the net with a curling effort into the bottom corner.


GOOOAL LIVERPOOL

Alexander Isak, who has been relatively quiet up to this point, pounces on a saved shot and the striker prods past Dean Henderson.


The Premier League have clarified that Mo Salah no penalty decision.


CHANCE LIVERPOOL

The ball falls kindly for Salah inside Palace's area and he fires inches over the crossbar.


CHANCE SPURS

Simons and Bentancur exchange passes on the edge of the area before Simons eventually drags a shot wide.


Wolves start to build some momentum and Rodrigo Gomes sees his dangerous shot blocked by Solanke.


NO PENALTY

Palace given a lifeline as Johnson gets a touch on the ball before taking down Salah. Penalty decision overturned.


LIVERPOOL PENALTY

Mo Salah bursts into the Palace area and Brennan Johnson clips the Liverpool attacker. VAR will chekc this one, though.


CHANCE EVERTON

Dwight McNeil crosses to Thierno Barry and his overhead kick attempt just misses.


CHANCE WEST HAM

Crysencio Summerville goes on a mazy run, clips the ball to Tomas Soucek and he heads narrowly over the crossbar.


CHANCE SPURS

Tottenham continued their bright start and Randal Kolo Muani's powerful 20-yard shot goes inches past the Wolves post.


CHANCE LIVERPOOL

Florian Wirtz wriggles into the are and his shot is turned behind by Dean Henderson.


CHANCE SPURS

Pedro Porro picks out Kevin Danso, who nods back into a dangerous area, but Dominic Solanke can't apply the finishing touch. Good opening there!


Palace take the game to Liverpool at Anfield and get an early corner. Virgil van Dijk is on hand to get a big header on the Eagles' delivery to clear the danger.


KICK OFF

The three Premier League matches get underway!


Five minutes to go until kick-off. How will these three games unfold?


Can West Ham move clear of the bottom three with a win over Everton?


Liverpool's goalkeeper injury crisis means Freddie Woodman makes his first Premier League start today for the Reds.


Fulham's win against Villa takes them into the top half.


Liverpool also host Palace at Anfield as the Reds look to boost their top five push.


Three big games are coming up next, with two huge clashes at the bottom of the table. 18th-placed West Ham host Everton, while Tottenham head to Wolves to try and fend off relegation.


FT: Fulham 1-0 Aston Villa


Into added time...

Four extra minutes to be played at the end of the second half.

Fulham 1-0 Aston Villa


Was this a foul?


CLOSE!

Joachim Andersen does well to stop Morgan Rogers after Fulham gifted the visitors possession.

In the same phase of play, Rogers once again finds himself on the ball but can only fire across goal as Calvin Bassey steps up with a crucial interception.

Villa knocking on the door but yet to find an equaliser.

Fulham 1-0 Aston Villa


GOA... or is it?

Fulham think they have a second as Saša's corner is nodded in by Castagne. The referee pulls play back for a foul on the goalkeeper and the goal doesn't stand!

Fulham 1-0 Aston Villa


Approaching the hour mark...

Villa still trail by a goal to nil and despite seeing slightly more possession than the hosts, have so far mustered up just a single attempt on target compared to Fulham's five.

Fulham 1-0 Aston Villa


HUGE OPPORTUNITY!

Fulham could make it 2-0 as Harry Wilson picks up the ball. Instead of passing it to Raúl Jiménez in space, he takes the shot himself but it's deflected behind.

His teammates was furious!

Fulham 1-0 Aston Villa


KICK OFF!

Back underway for the second half.


HT: Fulham 1-0 Aston Villa


GOAL! FULHAM LEAD!

A cross into the box is parried by Martinez but straight to the feet of Ryan Sessegnon, who finds the net from close range.

Fulham 1-0 Aston Villa


WIDE!

Chance for Villa as Morgan Rogers makes a decent run down the left but blasts his effort wide.

Still no goals here!

Fulham 0-0 Aston Villa


CHANCE!

Fulham pick the ball up in a dangerous position and work it to Samuel Chukwueze. He gets a shot away but it's straight at Martinez.

Fulham 0-0 Aston Villa


Opening 15 minutes...

A relatively lively start at Craven Cottage with both sides carving out attacks. However, both Fulham and Villa have done little to trouble the goalkeepers so far.

Still goalless in West London!

Fulham 0-0 Aston Villa


First chance...

It goes Fulham's way. A cross into the box finds Raúl Jiménez but his headed effort is straight at Emi Martínez.

Fulham 0-0 Aston Villa


KICK OFF!

We're underway at Craven Cottage.


Team news from the early kick-off...

Fulham XI: Leno; Castagne, Andersen, Bassey, Sessegnon; Lukić, Berge; Wilson, Smith Rowe, Chukwueze; Jiménez

Aston Villa XI: Martínez; Cash, Konsa, Torres, Digne; Bogarde, Tielemans; McGinn, Buendía, Rogers; Watkins


Today's fixtures...

12:30pm kick-off

  1. Fulham vs Aston Villa

3pm kick-offs

  • Liverpool vs Crystal Palace
  • Wolves vs Tottenham
  • West Ham vs Everton

5:30pm kick-off

  1. Arsenal vs Newcastle

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