Chelsea v Newcastle, Arsenal v Wolves Live Stream Premier League Match
Chelsea v Newcastle, Arsenal v Wolves Live Stream Premier League
The clubs occupying the Top 4 Of Premier League Table are Manchester City 89pts, Arsenal 84pts, Manchester United 75pts & Newcastle 71pts.
Here is how the final scores of the final Premier League Matches Looks Like
Full-time: Everton stay up, Leicester are relegated
The full-time whistle finally blows at Goodison Park which means Everton survive and Leicester join Leeds in the Championship despite their win over West Ham.
Leeds relegated from the Premier League
It’s finished 4-1 to Spurs at Elland Road and Leeds are down.
Full-time: Leicester 2-1 West Ham
Unlike Leeds, Leicester have done their bit. They have a couple of minutes to wait …
GOAL! Leeds 1-4 Tottenham (Moura 90+5)
Lucas Moura signs off from Spurs by waltzing through the Leeds defence and slotting home. That’s turned the morose mood at Elland Road rather more angry.
More full-times:Chelsea 1-1 Newcastle, Arsenal 5-0 Wolves, Southampton 4-4 Liverpool
The full-time whistles are beginning to blow.
Crystal Palace 1-1 Nottingham Forest
Brentford 1-0 Manchester City
Manchester United 2-1 Fulham
90 minutes ticks up at Goodison … and there will be aminimum of 10 minutes of stoppage time.
There has been more stoppage At Godson Park. injury time is sure to be pretty chunky there.
GOAL! Brentford 1-0 Manchester City (Pinnock 85)
Ethan Pinnock sends the BC Stadium wild, poking home to give the home side the lead against the champions.
That second goal for Harry Kane at Elland Road takes him to 30 for the season – he’s only the second player to reach that landmark in a Premier League Season more than once. Alan Shearer (who did it three times) is the other.
GOAL! Leicester 2-1 West Ham (Fornals 79)
Fornals slots home at the near post just to add to Leicester’s concerns.
GOAL! Arsenal 5-0 Wolves (Kiwior 78)
After a bit of head tennis in the Wolves box, Kiwior fires home to make it five.
A fairly lengthy stoppage at Goodison as Jordan Pickford goes down with a hand injury. Could mean the full-time whistle blowing there a little later than elsewhere.
GOAL! Southampton 4-4 Liverpool (Jota 73)
Gakpo taps home to make it 4-3 – a beautifully constructed goal – and Jota has equalised a minute later!
GOAL! Southampton 4-3 Liverpool (Gakpo 72)
Crikey. And there’s more …
GOAL! Leeds 1-3 Tottenham (Kane 69)
Well, any semblance of joy at Elland Road disappeared pretty quickly. Leeds leave themselves horribly open at the back and Kane has all the time in the world to pick his spot.
GOAL! Crystal Palace 1-1 Nottm Forest (Hughes 66)
A rare goal for Will Hughes at Selhurst: he flicks home Olise’s cross to put Palace level.
GOAL! Southampton 4-2 Liverpool (Armstrong 64)
The sleeper hit of the day has come at St Mary’s: Henderson’s loose pass allows Adam Armstrong to scoot forward and make it four for Southampton.
GOAL! Leicester 2-0 West Ham (Faes 62)
Tielemans swings in a free-kick, Faes rises highest to head home. But it’ll all be for naught if Bournemouth cannot find an equaliser at Goodison.
GOAL! Arsenal 4-0 Wolves (Jesus 58)
Arsenal really are finishing the season in style, Jesus nodding home at the far post.
GOAL! Everton 1-0 Bournemouth (Doucouré 57)
What. A. Strike. Doucouré thrashes in from the edge of the area. Read all about it here:
Leeds are trying their best to go down with a fight but are struggling to make an impact. There’s little argument they’ve been one of the three worst teams in the league this season, since the World Cup certainLeeds are trying their best to go down with a fight but are struggling to make an impact. There’s little argument they’ve been one of the three worst teams in the league this season, since the World Cup certainly.ly.
GOAL! Manchester Utd 2-1 Fulham (Fernandes 55)
A pass of the season contender from Fred puts Bruno Fernandes through and he slots home to give United the lead.
GOAL! Leeds 0-2 Tottenham (Porro 47)
It’s all over for Leeds and Sam Allardyce surely. Kane does wonderfully to beat Cooper in midfield then slips the ball through to Pedro Porro, who crashes the ball home.
GOAL! Southampton 3-2 Liverpool (Sulemana 48)
The bottom club have come from 2-0 down to lead at St Mary’s! And it’s a terrific goal, Sulemana bursting from his own half and curling home in style.
54 min: Brooks is okay to continue here and action is back underway. Matan has got in touch and said: “I feel terrible for theEvertonfans who might be about to go through something awful. But the higher ups have really done it themselves. They hired a catastrophic manager, kept him until it was too late, and built an utterly unbalanced (and mediocre) squad at massive expense. I can’t think of another club that did it to themselves in quite the same way.”
50 min: Tottenham are 2-0 up and it seems they will be relegated. And so it is a shoot-out between Everton and Leicester. Currently Everton are in the drop zone thanks to Leicester’s first half goal. Everton have another penalty shout but they go down easily again – they know they just need one moment and they are trying to create it.
Back underway! Everton 0-0 Bournemouth
Will Everton be relegated after the next 45 minutes?That is their fate as things stand but one goal could change everything. Everyone brace, this second half will be tense. Mary has got in touch and said: “Morning greetings from California. How would this Everton fan describe my feelings? Existential dread. Relegation, possible Fair Play penalties, a massive sell off of talent, a half built stadium losing further funding. In classic Everton style this could not just be relegation, it could be the beginning of a Leeds style decades long walk through the desert wilderness of the lower divisions. So, to wrap it up, mourning black is what I am wearing in preparation for the worst. Sigh.” The hopes don’t seem to be high.
Half-time: Everton 0-0 Bournemouth
Well as things stand Everton are being relegated!They have not taken their chances, some good ones from Onana and Gana, and Leicester goal against West Ham sees their survival hopes boosted.
Half-time: Leicester 1-0 West Ham
Well, the Foxes are doing their job at home. They need Bournemouth to continue doing them a favour though.
GOAL! Manchester United 1-1 Fulham (Sancho 39)
Jadon Sancho turns home from close range after fine work from Fernandes and Fred.
GOAL! Aston Villa 2-1 Brighton (Undav 38)
After a VAR check Brighton are back in it, Undav poking in Enciso’s smart cross.
And breathe.Bournemouth have just missed a decent chance at Goodison, while Harry Kane was one decent touch away from being clean through at Elland Road.
GOAL! Leicester 1-0 West Ham (Barnes 34)
A huge goal for Leicester. Harvey Barnes shows his quality at the King Power, a smooth exchange of passes with Iheanacho and a calm-as-you-like finish past Fabianski. SoAS IT STANDSEverton are going down alongside Leeds.
GOAL! Crystal Palace 0-1 Nottingham Forest (Awoniyi 31)
Taiwo Awoniyi has put Forest ahead, doing superbly after being put through but there’s been another huge goal in the bottom three …
GOAL! Chelsea 1-1 Newcastle (Trippier 27og)
Chelsea are back on level terms at the Bridge, with Trippier inadvertently turning home from close range after a quick free kick.
GOAL! Arsenal 3-0 Wolves (Saka 27)
The Gunners look set to end the season on a high. Bukayo Saka has made it three inside half an hour.
This is the final coverage of the English Premier League & so far it has been a fascinating ending, with so many goals before the end of first half.
GOAL! Southampton 2-2 Liverpool (Sulemana 28)
Hello all.It’s been a frenetic start to proceedings today, with goals going in all over the place. Another one has gone in at St Mary’s where Kamaldeen Sulemana has equalised against Liverpool.
GOAL! Southampton 1-2 Liverpool (Ward-Prowse 19)
It’s all go at St Mary’s. James Ward-Prowse has halved Liverpool’s advantage, rifling into the far corner and beyond the despairing dive of Caoimhin Kelleher.
GOAL! Manchester United 0-1 Fulham (Tete 19)
Kenny Tete has put Fulham ahead at Old Trafford. As things stand, United are down to fourth.
We’ve got some correspondence from Kari Tulinius.“Hello Inside, it seems to me that Leicester possibly, even probably, getting relegated should be the biggest news of the day. I realise that Everton are the more storied club, but it seems mad to me that 2016’s national champions and 2021’s FA Cup winners are staring relegation in the face, especially since they came to represent the hope that a club outside the biggest three or four could win trophies.” It’s been a rollercoaster few years for Leicester fans, no doubt about it, but they aren’t done quite yet.
GOAL! Southampton 0-2 Liverpool (Firmino 14)
Trent Alexander-Arnold plays a lovely ball to Fabinho, who moves it on to Roberto Firmino. Liverpool’s departing hero puts them 2-0 up with a trademark finish.
Goal! Arsenal 2 – 0 Wolverhampton (Xhaka 14)
Xhaka’s done it again! A season of redemption looks set to end in the best way possible, with the midfielder doubling Arsenal’s lead with a close-range stab.
GOAL! Southampton 0-1 Liverpool (Jota 10)
The goals are flying in now. Liverpool press Southampton into a mistake at the back and Diogo Jota capitalises to put Jürgen Klopp’s side in front.
Leeds maybe out of the Premier League if the match remains this way.
GOAL! Aston Villa 1-0 Brighton (Douglas Luiz 8)
In the battle of this season’s overperformers, Villa have struck first. The hosts have tightened their grip on seventh place thanks to a well-taken sidefoot from Douglas Luiz.
Arsenal 1 v 0 Wolverhampton
Xhaka opened scoring in an open cross from G. Jesus
Kick-off! Everton 0-0 Bournemouth
Here we go then in our other coverage !Which two out of Everton, Leeds and Leicester will be joining Southampton is being relegated? We will soon find out! The atmosphere is electric, wow.
GOAL! Leeds 0-1 Tottenham (Kane 2)
So much for “Big Sam samba”. Leeds are behind already, trailing to a nifty finish from Harry Kane.
Kick off! Leeds v Tottenham
We’re under way across the Premier League. Leeds, Leicester and Everton fans, now’s the time to settle in behind the sofa with your hands over your eyes.
Brentford vs Man City LIVE early team news, predicted line-up and score predictions
All the action from this afternoon’s Premier League clash as Manchester City take on Brentford in the Premier League.
Mauricio Pochettino signs contract to become Chelsea head coach until 2026
Manchester City round off their Premier League campaign this afternoon as they take on Brentford in West London.
City have already wrapped up the Premier League title and Pep Guardiola’s side can reach 92 points if they pick up three points against the Bees. However, Brentford are still in the hunt for European football next season and it means a competitive encounter is in the offing.
City were last in action away to Brighton & Hove Albion, as Guardiola rotated his side with the top-flight crown already secured. City have finals in both the FA Cup and Champions League to come over the next fortnight.
Brentford beat City at the Etihad before Christmas but the scorer of their two goals that day, Ivan Toney, is not available this afternoon due to the suspension he is currently serving for breaching gambling rules.
- Argentinian manager to start job next week at Stamford Bridge
- Official announcement from club expected in the coming days
- Mauricio Pochettino has signed a three-year contract to become the new Chelsea head coach. The Argentinian is in Spain but expects to start at Stamford Bridge next week, with the official announcement on his appointment expected in the coming days.
- Chelsea have been looking for a new manager since firing Graham Potter last month. Pochettino verbally agreed to accepting the job earlier this month and will be the third permanent manager to work under the Todd Boehly-Clearlake capital ownership since they bought the club last year.
- Pochettino, out of work since leaving Paris Saint-Germain last summer, emerged as the favourite after Chelsea held talks with the former Barcelona and Spain manager Luis Enrique and Julian Nagelsmann, who was sacked by Bayern Munich in March.
The former Tottenham manager will need patience as Chelsea look to rebuild after a difficult season. The 51-year-old will inherit a bloated squad at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea, who will not be in Europe next season, have spent close to £600m on new signings in the past year. They will need to sell players this summer.
Chelsea v Newcastle, Arsenal v Wolves, Brentford v Manchester City, Manchester United v Fulham, Southampton v Liverpool, Leeds v Tottenham, Leicester v West Ham, Everton v Bournemouth, Live Stream Premier League
Here is what Frank Lampard has to say about the Fans and years ahead in Chelsea .
So the Premier League has come to an end after the 16:30PM games. All games will kickstart at the same time.
Our focus will also be on teams who are yet to be relegated before the build up of 16:30PM.
Leicester who were Premier League Champions 2015-2016 season could see themselves next season in championship, if they lose at home to West Ham United. Current position 18th
Leicester became champions of the Premier League after Tottenham Hotspur drew 2–2 with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
Leeds will have a tougher task to remain at the Premier League next season today, if they could beat Tottenham at home and expect Bournemouth to win Everton at Goodison. Current position 19th
At Goodison Park, Everton will have to win Bournemouth if they will play in the Premier League next season. Everton remains one of the rated clubs yet to be relegated since the inception of Premier League FootballTM . Current position 17th
Arsenal defeat hands Man City title, keeps Forest safe
Arsenal led the Premier League table for 248 days in 2022-23, which no team has done, without winning the trophy, the most for any team who then failed to win the title in English top-flight history.