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Nottingham Forest 0-1 Chelsea
83. Forest change.
- OFF: Aina
- ON: Jota Silva
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Newcastle 0-1 Everton
80 - CLOSE!
Newcastle cannot count on the score at Old Trafford to remain unchanged, even though they are currently back in the top five. They must continue.
Schar then lets loose a rocket that skips beyond the upper corner from a distance!
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Nottingham Forest 0-1 Chelsea
79. Cucurella can't make up his mind what part of him is "hurt" after a coming together with Aina.
His foot, his back, almost his head at one stage. You'd think Anthony Taylor would be cleverer than that as he blows for a free kick.
There's some afters too, which leads to Aina and Tosin picking up yellow cards.
"Anthony Taylor, it's all about you", is the chant from the Forest fans....
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Newcastle 0-1 Everton
78 - St James Park is roaring like a goal has been scored! That's becuase there has been.
That Man United goal means... Newcastle are back in the all important places.
And to make any more obvious of the football gods work, former Sunderland player Amad Diallo has scored it.
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Nottingham Forest 0-1 Chelsea
77. Aina then has a great opportunity to put a cross in from the right.
Instead, he's ballooned it well over the bar.
They've been pretty terrible in the final third and need something to change pretty quickly.
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Man Utd 1-0 Aston Villa
76. What a kick in the teeth this is for Aston Villa!
Three minutes after they were denied the opening goal by the referee's premature whistle, they are now behind - and out of the Champions League places.
Still smarting from that decision, the visitors switch off and are caught cold.
Bruno Fernandes steps up a beautiful cross to the far post, and Amad Diallo arrives to head past Robin Olsen.
To paraphrase some famous commentary from yesteryear, Aston Villa will go mad - and they have every right to go mad.
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Nottingham Forest 0-1 Chelsea
76. Free kick Forest in a very promising position with Colwill the offender.
It's 30 yards from goal, right bang in the centre of the pitch.
Elanga lines it up and has a go at goal, with his strike bouncing before Sanchez claims. An absolute waste.
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Newcastle 0-1 Everton
76 - Alcaraz and Ndiaye make way as McNeil and Doucoure come on, the latter enters the pitch for the last time wearing Everton blue.
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Man Utd 0-0 Aston Villa
74. Huge controversy at Old Trafford!!
Morgan Rogers chases down Harry Maguire's back header, and nicks the ball out of the Altay Bayindir's hands.
But before the Villa man can sweep into the empty net, referee Thomas Bramall blows for a foul on the United goalkeeper.
Yet replays show that Bayindir never had full control of the ball, and this should surely count.
However, because the referee had already blown for a free-kick, VAR are unable to overturn the decision. Madness!
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Latest updates – Bees European hopes fading
Wolves level proceedings.
Marshall Munetsi strikes the roof of the net after substitute Jorgen Strand Larsen heads a long ball into his path!
Here, Brentford's dreams of making it to Europe are at risk.
- Wolves 1-1 Brentford
- Southampton 1-1 Arsenal
- Newcastle 0-1 Everton
- Liverpool 1-0 Crystal Palace
- Tottenham 1-2 Brighton
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Fulham 0-2 Man City
72. Erling Haaland didn't want to take a penalty in the FA Cup Final, but he steps up here and makes no mistake!
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Newcastle 0-1 Everton
72 - Newcastle really needs a goal.
Therefore, the decision to send Callum Wilson in instead of Jacob Murphy is not surprising. He has 49 goals for Newcastle. This may be a great way to reach 50.
Barnes has a look but it deflects out wide.
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Nottingham Forest 0-1 Chelsea
71. Decent ball into the box from Anderson on the left but only one man to hit in the middle.
Sanchez rushes off his line to catch before Wood can make a move for it.
Forest really need to change something quickly to at least test the Blues keeper.
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Latest updates – Gravenberch sees RED at Anfield
The party boss has stopped at Anfield.
The champions are reduced to ten men after Ryan Gravenberch is shown his marching orders.
He received a straight red for being the last man and capturing Daichi Kamada, even though he was booked for simulation.
After a while of waiting on the pitch, he grudgingly accepts the ruling.
- Wolves 0-1 Brentford
- Southampton 1-1 Arsenal
- Newcastle 0-1 Everton
- Liverpool 1-0 Crystal Palace
- Tottenham 1-2 Brighton
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Man Utd 0-0 Aston Villa
67. The Aston Villa fans have had little to cheer this afternoon, but they're celebrating now - and it's nothing to do with what their team are doing.
News of Everton's goal at St James' Park has reached the travelling support, and that means as it stands they will qualify for the Champions League.
Astonishing.
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Nottingham Forest 0-1 Chelsea
68. That goal at St James' Park could be a big one for Nottingham Forest - IF they can turn this one around.
Ryan Yates is on for Nicolas Dominguez for the final 20+ minutes of the season.
Two Forest goals from here would put them into the Champions League.
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Newcastle 0-1 Everton - Alcaraz DROPS Newcastle out of top five
WE HAVE A GOAL AT ST. JAMES!
Burn loses his footing when Alcaraz pops up free in the middle of the penalty area after Mykolenko lofts a cross down.
He must produce all of the power, which he accomplishes while Pope remains still!
Aston Villa take Newcastle's spot
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From Andy Dillon at Craven Cottage
Matheus Nunes is the latest Man City player to feel the full force of Adama Traore.
Bernardo Silva bounced off the hefty Spaniard in the first half and now winger Nunes has been put flat on his face by a bruising challenge from the man-mountain.
The game's a bit flat but City fans are entertaining us with renditions of their Ruben Amorim song.
To the tune of Bonnie Tyler's 'It's A Heartache' they are singing 'Ruben Amorim, Never Gonna Win Again.'
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Bournemouth 0-0 Leicester
70. Bournemouth think they have found the breakthrough at home to Leicester.
Unfortunately for the Cherries and scorer Daniel Jebbison, the initial cross was adjudged to have gone out of play.
The replays are inconclusive too, and so VAR are unable to intervene. It remains goalless at the Vitality.
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Latest updates – Hinshelwood double gives Brighton lead
Hinshelwood again.
Brighton wins another corner on the right flank to maintain the pressure.
There is enough on it to defeat Spurs Guglielmo Vicario and the covering defender as Hinshelwood backheels it from within the six-yard box once again.
- Wolves 0-1 Brentford
- Southampton 1-1 Arsenal
- Newcastle 0-0 Everton
- Liverpool 1-0 Crystal Palace
- Tottenham 1-2 Brighton
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Newcastle 0-0 Everton
62 - Ndiaye needs some treatment here as the medics attend to him.
In the meantime, Tripper comes into play for Botman. A proactive change from Howe in a game gearing towards precision.






