Premier League recap: Richarlison salvages late point for Spurs at Liverpool

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19:00 GMT - That brings an end to our coverage of the Premier League today!

There's one more fixture still to play, with Brentford hosting Wolves on Monday night.

18:57 GMT - That draw means Liverpool have missed the chance to climb into the top four, so stay in fifth.

For Tottenham, they move one point clear of the relegation zone – not quite out of danger, but it's a gain.

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18:50 GMT - Liverpool midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai to Sky Sports: "That is a huge disappointment. I don't know what happened, I have nothing to say. In the last minute, again, I don't know how many times this season already. We have to wake up.

"I feel flat. We have to wake up because if we carry on like this, we should be happy with the Conference League. I don't know why this is happening, I honestly don't know."

18:45 GMT - Tottenham forward Richarlison to Sky Sports"In the first half I missed two chances but in the second half I had the opportunity again and I scored. We have an important game in the Champions League and main focus is the Premier League.

"I like to play against the big teams, I want to stay fit for my team and for my national team for the summer because they need me to be fit."

18:35 GMT - Liverpool have conceded 15 goals in the last 15 minutes of the second half, no team has conceded more in the Premier League this season.

18:25 GMT - FULL-TIME! It's all over and Richarlison's 90th-minute strike salvages a 1-1 draw for Tottenham at Liverpool.

Two points dropped for Liverpool, but a key point gained for Spurs in their fight against relegation.

Read the report: Spurs pick up first point under Tudor as lacklustre Liverpool let lead slip

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18:17 GMT - GOAL! Tottenham equalise! Richarlison slots home inside the box to draw the visitors level in the 90th minute!

18:02 GMT - Alisson has made five saves, the first time he has made at least five in a match in the Premier League since facing Manchester City on February 8th, 2026.

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17:50 GMT - There's been some pushback from Tottenham in this second half.

Richarlison has had a couple of half-chances, but it still remains 1-0 to Liverpool.

17:33 GMT - Back underway at Anfield.

Will Liverpool push on or can Tottenham mount a comeback?

17:29 GMT - A couple of Tottenham-related stats, and they aren't exactly positive in terms of a comeback brewing:

• Tottenham Hotspur have conceded 27 first-half goals in 30 games, only Burnley (32) have conceded more in the Premier League this season.

• Tottenham have failed to win any of their last 30 matches when conceding first in the Premier League, since a victory over Aston Villa on November 3rd, 2024.

17:18 GMT - HALF-TIME! Liverpool hold a slender advantage at the break.

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17:08 GMT - Redemption somewhat for Guglielmo Vicario as he makes a good save to tip Cody Gakpo's shot onto the post to prevent a 2-0 deficit.

16:48 GMT - GOAL! Free-kick expert Dominik Szoboszlai does what he does best and fires Liverpool in front!

Guglielmo Vicario gets a hand to it, but it's not enough to keep the strike out.

16:30 GMT - KICK-OFF! Hosts Liverpool get the ball rolling against Tottenham - follow the game here

16:23 GMT - Bruno Fernandes has now assisted 16 goals in the Premier League this season, more than any other player.

16:20 GMT - Liverpool against Tottenham is the highest-scoring fixture in Premier League history with 209 goals.

Of those goals, Liverpool have scored 127.

Is another high-scoring clash in the offing today?

16:13 GMT - As our attention switches to Liverpool versus Tottenham, catch up on this afternoon's action with our reports:

Man Utd boost Champions League hopes with comprehensive win over Aston Villa

Ten-man Leeds hold on to point against Crystal Palace after missing penalty

Nottingham Forest out of relegation zone again despite being held by Fulham

16:00 GMT - FULL-TIME! The 10 men of Leeds come away from Crystal Palace with a 0-0 draw.

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16:56 GMT - FULL-TIME! Manchester United see off Aston Villa 3-1 and leapfrog them into third in the table.

A big boost to their hopes of qualifying for the Champions League.

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15:56 GMT - FULL-TIME! It ends goalless between Nottingham Forest and Fulham at the City Ground.

A point gained for Forest, but they're hovering in 17th just one place above the relegation zone on goal difference.

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15:39 GMT - GOAL! It's 3-1 to Manchester United as substitute Benjamin Sesko takes just six minutes on the pitch to find the net.

A bit of breathing room for Michael Carrick's side at Old Trafford and they're heading for third place.

15:35 GMT - A sneaky look ahead to the marquee game today, which pits Liverpool against Tottenham at Anfield.

Here are the starting lineups ahead of kick-off, which is at 16:30 GMT:

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15:29 GMT - GOAL! Manchester United retake the lead through a clinical finish from Matheus Cunha.

Bruno Fernandes picks up his second assist of the game for his league-leading 16th of the season.

15:24 GMT - NO GOAL! Ndoye is adjudged to have strayed offside and it's ruled out!

Big moment, but it's still goalless.

15:22 GMT - GOALS! Massive goal for Nottingham Forest! Dan Ndoye puts the hosts in front against Fulham, but he could be offside!

And Aston Villa have equalised at Manchester United courtesy of Ross Barkley.

15:10 GMT - GOAL! First goal of the day goes to Manchester United as Casemiro heads in, giving his side the lead against Aston Villa.

14:58 GMT - HALF-TIME!

Crystal Palace 0-0 Leeds

Manchester United 0-0 Aston Villa

Nottingham Forest 0-0 Fulham

14:52 GMT - RED CARD! It's a Leeds implosion right before half-time as Gabriel Gudmundsson is shown a second yellow card!

Referee Thomas Bramall initially forgot the Swedish defender had been cautioned earlier, but was informed by his assistants.

14:46 GMT - PENALTY MISSED! Horror for Dominic Calvert-Lewin as he shoots wide!

14:44 GMT - PENALTY! Leeds are awarded a penalty as Crystal Palace's Will Hughes essentially punches the ball away.

14:21 GMT - Twenty minutes in and it's goalless everywhere.

Fulham have come closest to an opening goal against Nottingham Forest through Calvin Bassey, whose shot is saved by Matz Sels' legs. 

14:00 GMT - KICK-OFF! Underway around the grounds this afternoon.

Crystal Palace v Leeds

Manchester United v Aston Villa

Nottingham Forest v Fulham

12:35 GMT - On home soil this season, Manchester United have nine wins, three draws, and two losses in 14 Premier League contests.

United will be out to prolong an eight-match Premier League home unbeaten streak dating to December 2025 against West Ham. 

Aston Villa have earned 22 points from 42 available this season in league matches on the road.

12:57 GMT - Three games coming up now, and here are the latest starting lineups:

Crystal Palace v Leeds

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12:22 GMT - On the flip side, Manchester City stuttered in their pursuit of Arsenal as the gap opened up to nine points following a 1-1 draw at West Ham.

City dominated but conceded the only shot of the game from the Hammers, who lifted themselves out of the relegation zone for the first time since December.

Read more: Man City slip up in title race as draw lifts West Ham out of bottom three

12:10 GMT - There's only one place to start and that's with Arsenal, who made great strides towards the title with a bit of help from 16-year-old Max Dowman to beat Everton.

Dowman struck the insurance goal late in the game for the Gunners to become the youngest scorer in Premier League history.

Read more: Gyokeres and Dowman net late for Arsenal against Everton to continue title tilt

12:00 GMT - Welcome back! It was a big day at the top and bottom of the Premier League on Saturday and there could be more big implications made today.

Three games get underway at 14:00 GMT, including Manchester United hosting Aston Villa, Nottingham Forest against Fulham and Crystal Palace taking on Leeds.

The marquee match sees Liverpool welcome Tottenham to Anfield – the injury-hit visitors teetering above the relegation zone by just one point after West Ham's draw with Manchester City.

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22:36 GMT - With that, we're wrapping up for the evening. We'll be back here tomorrow for more Premier League action, night!

22:33 GMT - Man City boss Pep Guardiola to TNT Sports"No, it's not over. We didn't lose. We continue.

"We have an incredible team spirit, and we fought after an incredible amount of effort in Madrid, the result and how we play.

"We played much, much better. Not just the stats, the feelings. We are an incredible team. We play so good. The players guide and go, until the end, we continue. 

"We didn't score enough goals when we had the quality to score, and with a lack of scoring goals, the punishments. 

"Because a team can score one goal, even two, but we always had that team's ability to score a lot, a lot, a lot. I don't know how many times we scored five goals in 10 years, having incredible stats.

"And this season, we had the chance. I remember Sunderland and Chelsea at home, Brighton at home and today, nothing for us. 

"That, of course, today in modern football, playing 90, 95 minutes, being consistent is difficult, but our momentum is there, and the stats are always there."

22:26 GMT - West Ham captain Jarrod Bowen to TNT Sports: "You can't rely on results. You have to watch the game. You have to know the results. 

"All we want to do as a squad is focus on ourselves. We've got to put the pressure on other teams. 

"We've got to be the ones to get ourselves out of the situation, regardless of what happens around us. 

"If we focus on ourselves and putting in good performances, pick up points, we don't need to worry about anyone else."

22:22 GMT - Newcastle manager Eddie Howe to Sky Sports: "I think our defensive mentality was key. We were really good off the ball today, in every respect. We rode our luck at times in the second half, but with the amount of times we've been hurt this season, I thought we deserved it.

"It was an excellent goal, and we were very much in the game. It was a great pass from Tino Livramento to slip in Joe Willock and very unselfish from Joe to pick out Anthony Gordon.

"It's our first clean sheet in a long time. It's been a difficult spell for us. We've defended really well at times. We know it's in there, it's just about bringing it all together."

22:20 GMT - Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta to Sky Sports

"The impact the finishers are having this season is remarkable. Everybody is important and adding to the team.

"There are times when we have to be patient because with all the dominance and the amount of shots we have when we don't score, the anxiety is building.

"You have to stay composed, be relentless in your desire to win the game and make something happen. The team had the spirit today."

22:16 GMT - Only Bruno Fernandes (seven) has more Premier League assists in 2026 than Jarrod Bowen.

21:57 GMT - We'll have reaction for you coming right up.

Meanwhile, catch up on the action with our report below:

Man City slip up in title race as draw lifts West Ham out of bottom three

21:56 GMT - Meanwhile, despite having a game in hand, those two dropped points mean Manchester City are nine points off Premier League leaders Arsenal.

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21:56 GMT - For the first time since December, West Ham are out of the bottom three.

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21:55 GMT - FULL-TIME!

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21:53 GMT - Marc Guehi blazes a ball over from close range in the last seconds of added time. How big could that miss be in the title race?

Pep Guardiola's got his head in his hands up in the gods.

21:47 GMT - We'll have four minutes of added time.

21:38 GMT - We're into the final 10 minutes, and it's Manchester City pushing for a winner. 

To their credit, West Ham are handling them well.

21:32 GMT - West Ham's equaliser at 1-1 was the 13th equalising goal Manchester City have conceded in the Premier League this season, their most ever in a Premier League season.

21:20 GMT - Erling Haaland is played through and tries a cute pass into the net, but West Ham keeper Mads Hermansen makes an excellent save on the stretch.

21:03 GMT - The second half is underway. Big 45 for Manchester City.

20:48 GMT - HALF-TIME!

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20:35 GMT - GOAL! West Ham respond almost immediately through Konstantinos Mavropanos, who produces a fantastic header from a corner to make it 1-1.

20:32 GMT - GOAL! Was it a cross? Was it a shot? Barenardo Silva won't mind as he loops the ball over the keeper and into the corner to give Manchester City a deserved lead against West Ham.

20:00 GMT - We're underway in east London - can West Ham do Arsenal a huge favour this evening?

Pep Guardiola is watching from the stands for this one.

19:46 GMT - With that goal tonight, Max Dowman has become the youngest Premier League goalscorer ever.

The lad is just 16 years and 73 days old. Yikes.

19:44 GMT - Before we switch our attentions to the London Stadium for West Ham versus Manchester City, catch up on the action from those two matches with our reports:

Gyokeres and Dowman net late for Arsenal against Everton to continue title tilt

Chelsea's dip in form continues as Gordon strike secures points for Newcastle

19:30 GMT - FULL-TIME!

Arsenal 2-0 Everton

Chelsea 0-1 Newcastle

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19:28 GMT - GOAL! Arsenal seal the deal. Jordan Pickford is up for the Everton corner, but the Gunners break and Max Downman carries the ball the length of the pitch before slotting into an empty net.

19:19 GMT - GOAL! Arsenal take the lead in the 90th minute through Viktor Gyokeres, who taps it in after a ball in the box is tapped across to the Swede by Piero Hincapie.

19:10 GMT - We're into the last 10 minutes at Arsenal and Chelsea. Will we see any late drama?

19:01 GMT - The lineups are in for Manchester City's visit to West Ham.

With Arsenal struggling to find a breakthrough against Everton, will the door be ajar for them to cut the gap?

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18:35 GMT - Back underway at the Emirates Stadium and Stamford Bridge - follow the games here.

18:33 GMT - There was some build-up to Anthony Gordon's tap-in against Chelsea. Just look at all those passes.

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18:21 GMT - HALF-TIME! Just the one goal so far with Newcastle in front against Chelsea, while Everton are frustrating Arsenal.

Arsenal 0-0 Everton

Chelsea 0-1 Newcastle

17:48 GMT - GOAL! Newcastle lead at Chelsea! Joe Willock breaks the offside trap and squares for Anthony Gordon to tap home.

17:30 GMT - KICK-OFF! Both games in London are up and running.

Arsenal v Everton

Chelsea v Newcastle

17:10 GMT - Arsenal have got the better of Everton of late, unbeaten in the last six Premier League matches between the two sides.

A win for Everton would be their first against Arsenal in the league since February 2023.

The Gunners during that period have outscored the Toffees with nine goals for and two against.

16:57 GMT - FULL-TIME! Brighton hold off Sunderland to win 1-0 and move into the Premier League's top half.

Match report: Minteh strikes sees Brighton leapfrog Sunderland in Premier League table

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16:57 GMT - FULL-TIME! A 10th straight unbeaten game for Bournemouth, but it's a 0-0 draw at relegation-threatened Burnley.

Match report: Burnley pick up point in goalless stalemate against Bournemouth

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16:30 GMT - A look ahead at the teams for this evening's two 17:30 GMT kick-offs, which see league-leading Arsenal host Everton and Chelsea play Newcastle:

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16:25 GMT - Yankuba Minteh has scored his second goal in the Premier League this season, netting for the first time since September against Tottenham.

16:16 GMT - GOAL! Brighton score at Sunderland and it's a strange one from Yankuba Minteh!

The winger jinks to the byline and somehow manages to squeeze one in to the net, but Sunderland aren't happy as their man Habib Diarra was down injured in the box.

16:08 GMT - NO GOAL! Never mind, Rigg's effort is chalked off for an offside against Omar Alderete in the lead-up.

Back to 0-0 we go.

16:06 GMT - GOAL! Right on cue! It's Sunderland who have the first goal of the afternoon, with 18-year-old Chris Rigg netting a loose ball.

16:03 GMT - Back underway for the second half. Surely we'll get some goals on the board.

15:48 GMT - HALF-TIME! Goalless in both games so far.

Burnley 0-0 Bournemouth

Sunderland 0-0 Brighton

15:15 GMT - Not much to report after the first 15 minutes.

Bournemouth's Evanilson had an effort cleared off the line by Burnley's Bashir Humphreys, while Jack Hinshelwood came close to giving Brighton the lead at Sunderland.

15:00 GMT - KICK-OFF! Underway in the Premier League this afternoon:

Burnley v Bournemouth

Sunderland v Brighton

14:22 GMT - Bournemouth have got the better of Burnley of late, unbeaten in the last three Premier League matches between the two teams. 

A win for Burnley would be their first against Bournemouth in the league since February 2020. The Cherries during that period have outscored the Clarets with five goals for and two against.

13:58 GMT - Some team news for this afternoon's two fixtures:

Burnley v Bournemouth

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13:47 GMT - Here's the state of play in terms of the table.

Arsenal could move 10 points clear at the top if they beat Everton this evening, before Manchester City face West Ham later in the day.

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13:30 GMT - Good afternoon and welcome to Flashscore's coverage of this weekend's Premier League football!

A rejigged Saturday sees no midday game, so things begin at 15:00 GMT with Sunderland hosting Brighton and Burnley taking on Bournemouth.

Two 17:30 GMT fixtures follow with league leaders Arsenal facing Everton and Chelsea clashing with Newcastle, before West Ham against Manchester City (20:00 GMT).

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