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Richard Buxton·10 de maio de 2026

Ao vivo🚨 Arsenal seal dramatic win at West Ham after late goal ruled out

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FULL TIME! WEST HAM 0-1 ARSENAL

Arsenal hold on and seal an incredibly dramatic win.

Is that the title for the Gunners? Is that relegation for West Ham?

That disallowed goal will be debated for days to come but has it decided the season?


That is the single biggest call in the history of VAR and the Arsenal fans are celebrating like they have won the title.

They might just have.


GOAL RULED OUT!

Even more incredible scenes as the goal is disallowed and Arsenal's lead remains intact.

An absolutely monumental moment in the history of both clubs.


The referee is going to the screen. This is incredible tension.


Did Pablo commit a foul there on Raya? This is one of the biggest VAR moments ever.


GOAL! WEST HAM HAVE SCORED!

Incredible scenes at the London Stadium as Wilson then fires in after the ball drops to him from the resulting corner.

Rice is over the line trying to block it.

Is there a VAR check though?????


SO CLOSE!

The ball falls to Callum Wilson in the box but Gabriel gets a block to the ball.

Huge.


Time is running out for West Ham, both today and in the top flight.

Can they find a late, late equaliser?


A West Ham free-kick comes to nothing and it's a goal kick for Arsenal.

They are inching their way towards an incredibly important win.


Leeds will be safe if this result stays like this while Spurs can go four clear tomorrow.

A massive few minutes at both ends of the table and for so many clubs.


SIX MINUTES OF ADDED TIME

It will feel like six hours for the Arsenal fans.


West Ham's goalkeeping coach has been sent off.

The tension is quite something here as we head towards added time.


That's Trossard's first goal of 2026.

What a time to get it.

Can they hold on now?


GOAL! ARSENAL TAKE THE LEAD!

Arsenal take the lead with seven minutes to go and that could be the title for the Gunners!

It's Leandro Trossard who smashes home with the aid of a deflection after Ødegaard finds him in the box.

Absolute limbs in the away end.


Madueke's first touch sees him put the ball right across the box for Hermansen to claim.

He has to do better.


Mosquera joins Saka in the book for a blatant foul.

And now Saka is off for Madueke. A massive call from Arteta with less than 10 to go.


WHAT A SAVE!

Has David Raya saved Arsenal's title?

Matheus Fernandes just has to score after being slipped in but he fires at the Spaniard.

Incredible drama.


Saka goes into the book for taking down Summerville.

Not what Arsenal want one of their main men doing at this stage.

Frustration and fear is growing and growing.


Bowen fires a shot at the near post that Raya gets away for a corner.

You could cut the tension with a knife.


Under 15 minutes to go. Can Arsenal step up and win this?


Gyökeres heads over from Saka's cross.

It was a half-chance but it's the only effort he's had all day.


From almost giving away a penalty to almost scoring, Pablo pokes the ball wide under pressure from Rice.

It feels like West Ham's first attack of this half. They will be looking to break again.


The penalty is not awarded and Arsenal's frustration grows.


The Arsenal players are calling for a penalty after Pablo seems to handle the ball on the ground.

He can't do much about it though but there is a VAR check.


Martin Ødegaard and Kai Havertz are on for Eze and Zubimendi, who's been subbed off as a substitute.

Big calls from Arteta. Will they pay off?


Mosquera is penalised for pushing at a free-kick. Somewhat sums up how this game is going for Arsenal.

West Ham are doing a very good job of frustrating them.


A Rice corner and cross both come to nothing.

Arsenal have not had a shot on target in a while.


It's all too safe from Arsenal here.

Someone needs to take this game by the scruff of the neck.


Zubimendi overhits a simple pass to Eze when there was a real chance of Arsenal breaking through the West Ham defence.

Frustrating start to the second half for the Gunners.


Saka blasts over from just outside the box.

He's scored three on his last two visits to the London Stadium and could do with continuing that run today.


Viktor Gyökeres has barely had a kick here.

How long before Kai Havertz is called upon?


The Gunners haven't scored a second half Premier League goal since mid-March.

They will need one here if the title is to stay in their hands.


SECOND HALF UNDERWAY!

And the biggest 45 minutes of the season have started.


Calafiori is the one who has made way with Lewis-Skelly moving to left back and Rice going back into midfield.

Will that make the difference?


Mikel Arteta made a big call moving Declan Rice to right-back after Ben White's injury.

It has not worked yet and he might shift him back into the middle soon with Cristhian Mosquera coming on for Lewis-Skelly.


HALF TIME!

West Ham will be the far happier side while Arsenal really should be in front.


Into added time at the end of a first half that has been far more entertaining than the scoreline might suggest.


GREAT SAVE!

West Ham break quickly with Aaron Wan-Bissaka charging down the right.

He whips a fine ball into the box for Valentín Castellanos to fly onto with a header.

It forces a fine save from David Raya.


The winger goes into the book shortly after for a rather blatant foul on Gabriel.


Cryscensio Summerville then drives forward and puts a shot wide.

You can cut the tension with a knife here.


After a long wait, Eberechi Eze fires a free-kick straight into the wall.

Arsenal must be ruing not taking one of those early chances.


Ben White has been forced off and Martin Zubimendi is on in his place.

Lewis-Skelly has shifted to right-back. Has he ever played there before?


This is how close they came to opening the scoring.


CLOSE AGAIN!

How are Arsenal not in front?

Declan Rice whips a fine free-kick in and there's a scramble in the goalmouth but somehow the ball doesn't end up in the net.


West Ham have settled somewhat.

You'd feel they need the first goal here.


Calafiori has another effort, firing over narrowly from distance.

Arsenal are very much on top.


Gabriel heads over from the next corner.

The Gunners have scored more from corners than anyone and West Ham have conceded more from corners than anyone.

There's another narrative to this game.


OFF THE BAR!

From the resulting corner, Trossard twice comes inches away from opening the scoring.

He's first denied by a fantastic Mads Hermansen save and then by the bar.


CHANCE!

And Riccardo Calafiori should have done better.

He's slipped in brilliantly by Leandro Trossard but tries to go with his left foot when a right footed effort might have led to a goal.


It's understandably been a cagey start from both sides here.


Arsenal are unchanged for the third straight game with Myles Lewis-Skelly in midfield again with Declan Rice.

There's some early light boos for the former West Ham skipper.


KICK OFF!

And we're off!


The players are out on the pitch and we are now just moments away from kick off at a very loud London Stadium.


We're just over 15 minutes away from the game of the weekend and one of the most consequential games in recent Premier League history.

Arsenal will take a huge step towards a first title since 2004 with a win at the London Stadium while also doing a huge favour to their fierce rivals, Spurs.

Three points for West Ham will both move them out of the relegation zone and put the title back in Manchester City's hands.

It could hardly be more perfectly set up, could it?


FULL TIME

Burnley 2-2 Aston VIlla

Crystal Palace 2-2 Everton

Nottingham Forest 1-1 Newcastle


CHANCE! Crystal Palace 2-2 Everton

It's a real end-to-end contest now! Jean Philippe-Mateta shakes off James Tarkowski but Jordan Pickford gets his angles right to stand up the shot, which is blazed over.


CHANCE! Crystal Palace 2-2 Everton

Down at the other end, Iliman Ndiaye is given the time and space to hare down on goal but his effort is tipped over by Dean Henderson


CHANCE! Crystal Palace 2-2 Everton

We're into five minutes of added time in the capital but Palace will wonder how they aren't in the lead as Adam Wharton's effort crashes back off the post.


GOAL! Nottingham Forest 1-1 Newcastle

Newcastle are haunted by their recent past as Elliot Anderson produces a leveller for the Tricky Trees after a neat one-two with James McAtee


CHANCE! Crystal Palace 2-2 Everton

And we've had another goal at Selhurst Park! Jean-Philippe Mateta is off the bench and fires into the roof of the net from Tyrick Mitchell's low left-sided cross


GOAL! Nottingham Forest 0-1 Newcastle

That's definitely been coming for Eddie Howe's side and they finally have the opener from Harvey Barnes' chipped finish after holding off Morato


CHANCE! Nottingham Forest 0-0 Newcastle

Another opportunity goes begging for the Magpies through Will Osula's free kick crashing back off the crossbar.


CHANCE! Nottingham Forest 0-0 Newcastle

It's been a fairly tepid encounter on Trentside but should have seen an opener as Bruno Guimarães pounces on a poor clearance in the Forest area but doesn't fully test Matz Sels, who parries it away.


GOAL! Burnley 2-2 Aston Villa

What is going on!? No sooner have the visitors taken the lead that they're level-pegged again as Flemming capitalises on Matty Cash losing possession.


GOAL! Burnley 1-2 Aston Villa

How costly that miss from Flemming has now proven! Ollie Watkins puts the Villans ahead from a Route One move, seizing on Emiliano Martínez's long ball and executing a tidy finish


CHANCE! Burnley 1-1 Aston Villa

Over at Turf Moor, Zian Flemming has another great opportunity to restore Burnley's lead but he can't connect cleanly with the ball in the middle of the box.


CHANCE! Crystal Palace 1-2 Everton

The hosts are really living dangerously as Henderson has to come to their aid again, rushing off his line to stave off Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's threat


CHANCE! Crystal Palace 1-2 Everton

All the action is still happening in South London, where James Garner forces a really good save from Dean Henderson at a free kick


GOAL! Crystal Palace 1-2 Everton

Almost straight from the restart, David Moyes' side are back in the lead! Beto restores the visitors' advantage with a ruthless finish


SECOND HALF

Off we go again.


HALF TIME

Burnley 1-1 Aston Villa

Crystal Palace 1-1 Everton

Nottingham Forest 0-0 Newcastle


CHANCE! Crystal Palace 1-1 Everton

The Toffees looked set to snatch a leveller with Iliman Ndiaye on hand at the far post but Ismaïla Sarr clears it on the line to deny his fellow Senegal international


GOAL! Burnley 1-1 Aston Villa

And just like that, Unai Emery's side ARE level! Ross Barkley getting his head to John McGinn's right-sided corner to send it looping into the net.


VAR OVERTURN! Burnley 1-0 Aston Villa

Villa thought they had drawn level through Ollie Watkins' header but technology intervenes as VAR rules the striker had strayed offside when he met Morgan Rogers' cross


GOAL! Crystal Palace 1-1 Everton

That's a superb strike to put the Eagles ahead from - who else? - Ismaïla Sarr. A really clinical effort from Palace's Conference League talisman as he rifles the ball home


CHANCE! Burnley 1-0 Aston Villa

The relegated hosts are still the more dominant side as Zian Flemming goes agonisingly close to a second for them with a shot that narrowly misses the top corner


Nottingham Forest 0-0 Newcastle

It's still goalless at the City Ground but the visitors have a slight concern as Nick Pope is down requiring treatment. Vítor Pereira uses the break in play to gather round his players for a tactical briefing


CHANCE! Crystal Palace 0-1 Everton

It's real end-to-end stuff as Jordan Pickford produces a really good stop to deny Maxence Lacroix before the visitors break through Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall but Dean Henderson is equally strong to the effort. The England manager Thomas Tuchel picked the right game to check in on!


GOAL! Burnley 1-0 Aston Villa

Despite Villa's strong start, it's the Clarets who are in the lead. Jaidon Anthony seizes on Emiliano Martínez's weak parry into his path.


CHANCE! Burnley 0-0 Aston Villa

It's the visitors who threaten at Turf Moor too as John McGinn picks out Morgan Rogers for an effort that he drags wide of the target.


GOAL! Crystal Palace 0-1 Everton

We've had the first goal of the afternoon and it's come in South London, where James Tarkowski guides a corner in unmarked at the far post.


KICK OFF

We're up and running at Turf Moor, Selhurst Park and the City Ground


First up, it's a triple-header involving European semi-finalists as Aston Villa, Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest are all in action very shortly.


Hello and welcome to Sunday's live coverage of the Premier League. We've got four games to take in as the season heads towards its thrilling conclusion.