Match reports
Match reports, previews and analysis.
Tuesday, 19 May 2026
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Tottenham one point away from safety as Kinsky keeps his place
Tottenham can secure Premier League safety with a point at Chelsea, and Antonin Kinsky keeps his place ahead of Guglielmo Vicario.
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Arsenal title permutations: City face Bournemouth with the race on the line
Arsenal have 79 points and can win the Premier League title if Manchester City fail at Bournemouth tonight.
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Hansi Flick backs Lewandowski’s farewell start against Real Betis
Hansi Flick confirmed Robert Lewandowski will start Barcelona’s final home game and linked the farewell to rebuilding, with Betis and team news in focus.
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Joao Pedro snub exposes Brazil’s selection dilemma
Carlo Ancelotti apologised to Joao Pedro after leaving the Chelsea striker out of Brazil’s World Cup squad, despite 15 Premier League goals and 5 assists.
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Declan Rice says Arsenal still have one more step to take
Declan Rice says Arsenal's title bid is still not done after Burnley, with David Raya's 19 clean sheets backing the run-in.
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Kai Havertz scores and escapes red as Arsenal edge Burnley
Kai Havertz scored Arsenal’s winner against Burnley, then survived a VAR review on a controversial tackle as Arteta backed Bournemouth.
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Tottenham survival battle gets a hostile twist from De Zerbi
Roberto De Zerbi wants Tottenham to use the hostility around their relegation fight as fuel, with two Premier League games left and Chelsea next.
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Casemiro farewell at Manchester United turns Old Trafford into tribute night
Casemiro’s Old Trafford farewell, Bruno Fernandes’ record-equalling night and United’s midfield transition defined the final home game.
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Arsenal title race: one result from the Premier League crown
Arsenal are one result from the Premier League title after another 1-0 win, with 26 goals conceded and 13 one-goal wins driving the run-in.
Monday, 18 May 2026
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Mikel Arteta will watch Manchester City vs Bournemouth with his family
Arteta says he will watch Manchester City vs Bournemouth with his family as Arsenal wait on a result that could seal the Premier League title.
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Kai Havertz one red-card scare away from changing Arsenal's night
Kai Havertz scored Arsenal’s winner, escaped a VAR red-card upgrade for a 67th-minute challenge and was quickly substituted by Mikel Arteta.
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Arsenal vs Burnley: Havertz goal and VAR scare put Arsenal close to title
Arsenal vs Burnley ended 1-0 as Kai Havertz scored in the 37th minute, then survived a VAR review, while Bukayo Saka reached 50 PL assists for Arsenal.
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Arsenal player ratings vs Burnley as Rice leads and Havertz delivers
Arsenal player ratings vs Burnley: Declan Rice starred, Kai Havertz scored from Bukayo Saka's corner, and two VAR calls kept it tense.
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Ousmane Dembélé injury scare puts PSG and Arsenal final on edge
Ousmane Dembélé left after 27 minutes with a right-calf strain as PSG wait on the next few days before the Champions League final vs Arsenal.
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Howard Webb admits Matheus Cunha goal should not have stood for United
Matheus Cunha goal handball row ends with Howard Webb admitting Forest were wronged after Bryan Mbeumo handled in the build-up.
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Tottenham Chelsea presser keeps survival pressure on Spurs
Roberto De Zerbi says Tottenham are not safe yet before Chelsea, with Vicario available, Solanke out and Maddison eased back.
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Pep Guardiola says Manchester City must win at Bournemouth to stay alive
Pep Guardiola said Manchester City must win at Bournemouth to keep the title race alive, with Bournemouth unbeaten in 16 and City short on preparation.
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Fermín López injury leaves Barcelona short and Spain with a late problem
Fermín López injury hits Barcelona and Spain after a right foot fracture against Betis. The 13-goal, 17-assist midfielder now faces surgery.
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Liverpool vs Aston Villa exposed the problems Arne Slot cannot hide
Liverpool vs Aston Villa ended 4-2, and Arne Slot says his side concede too easily. The defeat was Liverpool's 20th loss in all competitions.
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Manchester United vs Nottingham Forest handball controversy
Mark Halsey and Dermot Gallagher said Matheus Cunha’s goal should have been disallowed after Bryan Mbeumo’s handball in United’s 3-2 win.
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Scott McTominay stars as Napoli qualify for the Champions League
Scott McTominay scored and posted an 8.3 rating as Napoli beat Pisa 3-0, while Rasmus Højlund's 90+2 goal sealed Champions League qualification.
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Robert Lewandowski final Barcelona farewell took centre stage at Camp Nou
Robert Lewandowski’s final Barcelona home appearance ended with a guard of honour, tears and a standing ovation after the 3-1 win over Real Betis.
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Alexander Isak injury update leaves Liverpool waiting on Brentford
Arne Slot says Alexander Isak has a chance to face Brentford after missing Aston Villa with a minor injury and a disrupted first season.
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Pep Guardiola dodges future talk after Manchester City’s Wembley win
Pep Guardiola brushed off questions about his future after Manchester City's FA Cup final win over Chelsea, saying 'What rumours? Have a lovely evening.'
Sunday, 17 May 2026
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Nantes-Toulouse abandoned after pitch invasion and flares
Nantes-Toulouse was abandoned after hooded ultras invaded the pitch and threw flares, with Stephanie Frappart stopping the game for security reasons.
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Bayern Munich vs FC Köln: Kane hat-trick caps final-day rout
Harry Kane scored a hat-trick as Bayern Munich beat FC Köln 5-1 on the final day, with Tom Bischof and Joshua Kimmich also starring.
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Bournemouth vs Manchester City title race preview
Bournemouth’s 16-game unbeaten run makes Manchester City’s trip a must-win Premier League test, with Arsenal able to seal the crown if City slip.
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Nuno Espirito Santo on West Ham’s relegation fight
Nuno Espirito Santo urged West Ham to finish with dignity after a 3-1 Newcastle defeat left them two points from safety and waiting on Tottenham.
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Freiburg vs Aston Villa Europa League final preview
Freiburg and Aston Villa meet in the UEFA Europa League final with history on the line. Freiburg chase a first major trophy, Villa lean on five-goal scorers.
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Roy Keane fumes at William Osula's celebration after Newcastle's win over West Ham
Roy Keane mocked William Osula's Michael Jackson-style celebration after two goals in Newcastle's 3-1 win over West Ham.