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Traore scores in the 43rd minute for Fulham. Carlton Morris scores a penalty kick a few minutes later. Fulham and Luton tied 1:1.
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Mohammed Kudus scores in the 42nd minute. West Ham now trail Manchester City 2:1.
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Hell of a response by Arsenal
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Alexander Isak scores. Newcastle lead 0:3.
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GANA!!!
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Jacob Murphy scores in the 36th minute for Newcastle. Magpies lead Brentford 0:2.
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Harvey Barnes scores in the 21st minute for Newcastle. They lead Brentford 0:1.
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Phil Foden scores again for City. Up 2:0 now on West Ham.
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Chris Wood scores again for Forest. They lead Burnley 0:2.
Caicedo scores for Chelsea. They lead Bournemouth 1:0.
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Kulusevski scores in the 14th minute for Spurs. They lead Sheffield United 0:1.
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Phil Foden scores in the 2nd minute for Manchester City. They lead West Ham 1:0.
Chris Wood scores in the 2nd minute for Forest. They lead Burnley 0:1.
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Saka out for today's match due to injury. Martinelli in his place today.
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Today's starting XI:
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Bayer Leverkusen defeated FC Augsburg 2:1 today and became the first side to finish a Bundesliga season undefeated. They have 2 matches remaining to finish undefeated in all competitions. They play Atalanta in the Europa League final on Wednesday in Dublin. They face Kaiserslautern in the German Cup final next Saturday in Berlin.
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54 minutes ago, dunlopp9987 said:
Once they add in the Europa Conference Championship Also-Rans League, we're a shoo-in to just barely miss out on qualification
The last time we played in Europe we produced one of the best gifs ever:
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Brighton targeting Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna as Roberto De Zerbi's replacement. He is also being discussed as a replacement for Poch if Chelsea decides not to bring him back.
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Based on what their chairman said, it was a mutual consent decision.
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Roberto de Zerbi reportedly leaving Brighton after tomorrow's match against Manchester United.
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What's at stake tomorrow:
Points title
-Manchester City: Clinches title with a win vs. West Ham or a draw and a loss by Arsenal. Effectively if they don't win, they need to match Arsenal's result.
-Arsenal: Clinches title with win vs. Everton and Manchester City draw or loss. If Arsenal and City are tied on points, then Arsenal would win the title based on the better goal differential.
Europa League
-Spurs: Clinch a Europa League spot with a draw vs. Sheffield United or a loss and a draw or loss by Chelsea.
-Chelsea: Clinch a Europa League spot with a win vs. Bournemouth and a Spurs loss as Chelsea would have the goal difference tiebreaker.
Conference League
-Chelsea: Clinch a Conference League spot with a draw or a loss by Newcastle United.
-Newcastle United: Clinch a Conference League spot with a win at Brentford and a loss by Chelsea as the Magpies would have a better goal difference.
-Manchester United: Clinch a spot in European football next season with a win or a draw against BHA and a loss by Newcastle or a draw and a loss by Newcastle.
Many of the permutations related to the Europe placements are also dependent on whether Manchester United wins the FA Cup Final. If they win, then they would get a Europa League spot. If they lose and Newcastle finishes ahead of them on points, then Newcastle gets the Conference League spot. If Manchester United finishes ahead of Newcastle in the table, then they'll qualify for European football, regardless of what happens in the FA Cup final.
Relegation
-Forest: Only need a draw vs. Burnley to be safe. If they lose, it would take a lopsided defeat by them and a lopsided victory by Luton for Forest to be relegated.
-Luton Town: Must defeat Fulham by at least six goals and hope that Forest loses by at least six goals to survive. If by some chance that happened, then Luton would stay up based on having a higher number of goals scored (Forest currently has 47, Luton has 50). -
For my fellow Toffee supporters here in the states, our match Sunday will air on USA Network.
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17 hours ago, Romey 1878 said:
Nah you can do that, mate, you're the best summariser we have.
How do you figure?
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On 07/05/2024 at 17:01, Gwlad said:
Richi back would be a dream come true.
Was reading earlier tonight about him drawing some pretty strong interest from the Saudi league.
General Weekend/Midweek Football
in General Football and Sport Discussion
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Other halftime scores of note:
Brentford 0:3 Newcastle United
BHA 0:0 Manchester United
Burnley 0:2 Forest
Chelsea 1:0 Bournemouth
Luton Town 1:2 Fulham
Manchester City 2:1 West Ham
Sheffield United 0:1 Spurs
If current scores hold, City wins the point title with Arsenal finishing 2nd. Spurs get the Europa League spot. Chelsea, at the moment, would get the Conference League spot. Forest would remain safe. Luton would be relegated.