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Hannah Pinnock·17 Mei 2026
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Hannah Pinnock·17 Mei 2026
Per Opta, it's not looking good for the Hammers going into the final day, which may be of no consequence if Spurs manage to triumph over the Blues on Tuesday night, with a pint all but securing Tottenham's safety on account of goal difference.
FULL TIME: Newcastle 3-1 West Ham
It's a final home win of the season for Newcastle, and added heartbreak for West Ham as they'll hope for last-day heroics and help from London rival Chelsea in midweek if they're to avoid the drop.
We're into seven minutes of added time. Is that enough time for West Ham to do the unthinkable?
CHANCE!
Off the bar! Castellanos comes close to a second-half brace in the 77th minute with a vicious strike from a tight angle at the near post.
The fight is still on!
GOAL!!
Castellanos unleashed a stunning effort from range to make it 3-1!
What a hit from the Argentine!
Newcastle 3-1 West Ham
Is Osula that man for the Magpies? This stat suggests he's just that.
GOAL!!
It's done and dusted, surely, with the Hammers possibly receiving a final hammer stroke on a dismal 2025-26 season as Will Osula completes his brace to put the result out of sight!
Newcastle 3-0 West Ham
A double change for West Ham here as they still push for a first goal on the day...
Action resumes at St. James' Park.
Will Newcastle see off West Ham, or can the Hammers produce a magical comeback to continue their fight for survival?
HALFTIME: Newcastle 2-0 West Ham
Newcastle are good value for their two-goal lead at the break, but West Ham have looked revitalized after an early change from Nuno to roll the dice on their Premier League future.
Have Newcastle found their next headline striker?
CHANCE!
And now it's Callum Wilson who was given a chance to get the Hammers on the scoresheet, but he couldn't react quickly enough to turn home at the far post.
West Ham look lively since the tactical shift!
CHANCE!
Oh! Castellanos nearly made the early change count if not for a brilliant reaction save by Nick Pope to deny the Argentine a vital goal just before the half-hour mark!
Crysencio Summerville did brilliantly to burst into the box down the left channel to pick out the former Lazio man.
Nuno calls for an early change for West Ham in the 25th minute with the Hammers now desperate to battle back in hopes of taking at least a point on their travels.
Taty Castellanos replaces Jean-Claire Todibo.
GOAL!!
The Hammers are sinking fast in the northeast as Will Osula doubles the lead!
A composed finish from the Danish U21 striker was picked out by a lovely weighted pass from Jacob Ramsey before he calmly slotted through Mads Hermansen's legs to bag his fourth in his last six outings.
Newcastle 2-0 West Ham
It was all too easy for Newcastle there, with Barnes galavanting into the box unimpeded before picking out the unmarked German striker with ease.
GOAL!!
Disaster for the Hammers as Newcastle break the deadlock in the 15th minute on Tyneside!
Nick Woltemade finally gets back amongst the goals with a first-time, close-range finish after being picked out by Harvey Barnes. That's his tenth of the season.
Newcastle 1-0 West Ham
Newcastle are turning the screws now...they've earned another corner...
That's a lovely individual passage of play from Will Osula, with the young Dane dancing his way into a goalscoring position before earning a corner for the Magpies.
And we're up and running at St. James' Park.
West Ham will be desperate to secure three points away from the capital as their Premier League livelihood hangs in the balance, while Newcastle have little to play for in the table.
Up next, Newcastle host relegation-threatened West Ham at St James' Park.
Here's how the sides line up for that clash.
FULL TIME: Brentford 2-2 Palace
Brentford have a one point cushion inside the European qualification spots with that point. Palace gave up their lead twice in an end to end battle.
FULL TIME: Leeds 1-0 Brighton
Calvert-Lewin's late, late goal is the difference as seventh placed Brighton will have to wait to confirm their European spot for next season.
FULL TIME: Everton 1-3 Sunderland
Everton couldn't hold on to their first-half lead and Sunderland move within one point of the top eight.
BIG CHANCE BRENTFORD
Damsgaard's cut back is poked on to top goalscorer Igor Thiago, but he fluffs his lines and swings his shot well over.
FULL TIME: Wolves 1-1 Fulham
First-half goals from Mane and Robinson mean the points are shared at Molineux.
GOOOAL LEEDS
Wow! In the final seconds, Brighton allow Dominic Calvert-Lewin to go one on one with Verbruggen and the striker finds the net with a composed finish.
GOOOAL SUNDERLAND
The Black Cats wrap up the win here as Wilson Isidor capitalises on Seamus Coleman's mistake and rifles into the bottom corner.
Le Fee made the most of his celebration against Everton.
GOOAL BRENTFORD
With just two minutes left, Ouattara nets his second of the game and taps in from a couple of yards out. A big goal in the European race.
GOOOAL SUNDERLAND
Has Enzo Le Fee just won it late for Sunderland? The attacker races on to meet Isidor's tee-up and fires a deflected shot into the net.
CHANCE LEEDS
Leeds almost nick it through a great Joel Piroe attempt that flies inches wide of the poist.
OFF THE POST
Oooh, Wolves go close to restoring their lead against Fulham as Hwang finds Adam Armstrong and his finish clips the post.
CHANCE BRIGHTON
Substitute Diego Gomez almost makes an immediate impact and the ball falls to him in a dangerous position, but the forward lashes over.
GOOOAL SUNDERLAND
Jake O'Brien tries to pick out a teammate, but Brian Brobbey intercepts and slams past Jordan Pickford at the near post.
GOOOAL PALACE
Adam Wharton gets his first Crystal Palace goal with a speculative shot from 20-yards that somehow evades kelleher and ends up in the net.
CHANCE WOLVES
Wolves wrestled back momentum early in the second period and Yerson Mosquera's header is glanced just wide.
CHANCE BRIGHTON
Danny Welbeck almost finds the breakthrough at Leeds but his strike is cleared off the line by Ethan Ampadu.
SECOND HALF
Back to it for the second 45 minutes...
How will the second halves unfold for these four games?
Will the Bees boost their European hopes?
HALF TIME: Wolves 1-1 Fulham
HALF TIME: Brentford 1-1 Palace
HALF TIME: Everton 1-0 Sunderland
GOOAL FULHAM
Goalscorer Mane concedes a penalty for a mis-timed tackle and Antonee Robinson converts from the spot to level things before the break.
HALF TIME: Leeds 0-0 Brighton
BIG SAVE!
Pascal Gross drills a swerving stike towards goal but Karl Darlow reacts and keeps that effort out.
GOOAL EVERTON
After a first half of very few chances, Everton take the lead as Merlin Rohl's heavily deflected strike loops into the net.
GOOAL BRENTFORD
Ouattara somehow gets his head on a cleared attempt from the Palace defence and the ball is in the net. A stroke of fortune about that leveller.
OFF THE POST
Palace rattle the post for the second time in the opening 35 minutes. Sarr is involved again as he rolls the ball to Jorgen Strand-Larsen and his curling effort clips the post.
What a talent the Old Gold have on their hands.
Brentford push for an equaliser against Palace and Ouattara's header at the near post goes narrowly wide.
GOOAL WOLVES
Mateus Mane does beat Bernd Leno this time around. The midfielder is teed up by Hwang Hee-Chan on the edge of the area and rifles a rising shot into the net.
A touching moment from the Everton fans this afternoon as they honour the late Bradley Lowery during Sunderland's visit to Merseyside.
WHAT A SAVE!
Wow, against the run of play, Wolves nearly take the lead with a stunner as Mateus Mane's thumping strike is saved by the acrobatic Bernd Leno.
OFF THE POST
Sarr is really fired up for this game and the forward smashes an early shot against the Brentford post.
CHANCE FULHAM
The returning Alex Iwobi gets the first proper chance at Molineux and his powerful shot is held by Jose Sa.
A fantastic return for the Palace attacker.
CHANCE LEEDS
This one has come to life as Dan James' curling effort looks like it's about to nestle in the corner before bouncing just wide.
CHANCE BRIGHTON
European-chasing Brighton fashion the first opening at Elland Road as Carlos Baleba fires in the arms of Karl Darlow.
GOOOAL PALACE
Sarr takes the honours and fires past the outstretched hand of Kelleher. 1-0 Palace.
PENALTY PALACE
Palace win an early penalty after Ismaila Sarr is clattered by Kelleher inside the area. The referee heads to the monitor and decides that it is a penalty to Palace
CHANCE BRENTFORD
Dango Outtara gets into a great position six-yards out inside the Palace area but shoots high over the bar.
KICK OFF
Four Premier League games get up and running.
A fitting tribute to the Brazilian.
What an impact Carrick has had at Old Trafford.
Just 10 minutes to go until our next batch of Premier League games kick-off.
FT: Man United 3-2 Nottingham Forest
POST!
United counter but Bruno is indecisive with options both sides. Dalot eventually picks it off him but strikes the woodwork.
Man United 3-2 Nottingham Forest
Into added time...
Eight additional minutes to be played at the end of the second half.
Time for some late drama?
Man United 3-2 Nottingham Forest
A milestone for Bruno...
An emotional Man United change...
Old Trafford rises as Casemiro makes way in his final home game as a Man United player. Mount comes on in his place.
Man United 3-2 Nottingham Forest
GOAL! FOREST BACK IN IT!
This really is end-to-end. Gibbs-White finds a pocket of space in the box, Anderson finds him and the Forest star wrong-foots the keeper to pull a goal back!
Man United 3-2 Nottingham Forest
GOAL! UNITED MAKE IT THREE!
Fernandes with the assist to equal the all-time Premier League assist record in a season. A cross into the box and it's turned in by Mbeumo.
Man United 3-1 Nottingham Forest
PL confirm why Cunha goal stood
Cunha hits 10 goals for the season!
BIG MISS!
United agonisingly close to a third. Mbeumo is played through by Fernandes and should score, but he skies his effort.
Man United 2-1 Nottingham Forest
GOAL STANDS!
Bit of a shock but the referee says the goal stands! United back in front!
Man United 2-1 Nottingham Forest
The referee is heading to the monitor...
This could get ruled out.
Man United 2-1 Nottingham Forest
GOAL! UNITED BACK IN FRONT!
Almost right from the kick-off, Cunha finds the net for United. There is some controversy as Forest call for a handball from Mbeumo in the build-up.
VAR taking a look.
Man United 2-1 Nottingham Forest
GOAL! FOREST EQUALISE!
It had been coming. Forest have looked much better this half. A well-worked corner routine and a cross from Elliot Anderson is headed in by Morato.
VAR checked for an offside but it was comfortably on.
Man United 1-1 Nottingham Forest
KICK OFF!
Back underway for the second half.
HT: Man United 1-0 Nottingham Forest
Approaching half-time...
United still hold a narrow lead. Forest have looked more threatening in the last 10 minutes or so, but haven't really looked like scoring.
Man United 1-0 Nottingham Forest
Morgan Gibbs-White is still playing in a mask after that horrific injury he sustained recently
END TO END!
Forest carve out their first real opening of the game and it's Morgan Gibbs-White who gets the shot away.
Then, United go straight up the other end and nearly score themselves. Mbeumo strikes the post!
Man United 1-0 Nottingham Forest
CHANCE!
United still well on top. This time Bruno Fernandes unleashes an effort from distance but it's comfortably held by the goalkeeper.
Man United 1-0 Nottingham Forest
Ending a lengthy goal drought...
GOAAL! UNITED LEAD!
What a goal that was! United dominating possession early doors and it pays off.
Forest don't clear the ball and it drops to Luke Shaw on the edge of the area. It drops to him, he takes a touch and strikes it expertly into the far corner.
Man United 1-0 Nottingham Forest
KICK OFF!
Our first game of the day is underway.
Here come the teams...
Kick-off is approaching at Old Trafford.
Team news from Old Trafford...
Man United XI: Lammens; Dalot, Maguire, Martínez, Shaw; Casemiro, Mainoo; Mbeumo, Fernandes, Cunha; Amad
Nottingham Forest XI: Sels; Netz, Milenković, Morato, Williams; Hutchinson, Domínguez, Anderson; Gibbs-White, Jesus, Wood
A rundown of today's games...
12:30pm kick-off
3pm kick-offs
5:30pm kick-off
Good afternoon!
Welcome to today's Premier League live blog.
It's a jam packed afternoon of football, starting with Nottingham Forest's visit to Old Trafford to take on Manchester United.
Stay tuned!










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