Premier League final day scores, live table, updates: Manchester City, Arsenal within reach of title as Manchester United risk European football next season 

Premier League final day scores, live table, updates: Manchester City, Arsenal within reach of title as Manchester United risk European football next season 

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Premier League final day scores, live table, updates: Manchester City, Arsenal within reach of title

By Pardeep Cattry

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Championship Sunday is all about the title race in the Premier League, where just two points separate first-place Manchester City and second-place Arsenal ahead of kickoff. City’s 2-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur on Tuesday reaffirmed the thinking that the title race was in their hands but may still need a win over West Ham to clinch their fourth successive title — and become the first team to do so in Premier League history. Arsenal, meanwhile, chase their first title in two decades but will need more than just a win over Everton to reach those heights again.

 

Man City win the title with a win or if Arsenal fail to beat Everton. The Gunners have to win and see City draw or lose.

 

The top of the table showdown will not be the only storyline to pay attention on Sunday. Tottenham, Chelsea, Newcastle United and Manchester United are locked in the midst of battles to qualify for European competitions next season, while Luton Town are almost certain to drop down to the Championship since Nottingham Forest boast a goal differential advantage of plus-12.

 

Sunday also marks Jurgen Klopp’s final match in charge of Liverpool, who face Wolverhampton Wanderers at Anfield as his accomplished spell comes to an end.

 

Sunday’s schedule

All matches will begin at 11 a.m. Eastern

 

Liverpool vs. Wolverhampton (Peacock)

Sheffield United vs. Tottenham (Peacock)

Luton Town vs. Fulham (Peacock)

Brighton vs. Manchester United (CNBC and Fubo)

Manchester City vs. West Ham United (NBC and Fubo)

Arsenal vs. Everton (USA Network and Fubo)

Brentford vs. Newcastle United (Peacock)

Crystal Palace vs. Aston Villa (Peacock)

Burnley vs. Nottingham Forest (Peacock)

Chelsea vs. Bournemouth (Golf Channel and Fubo)

 

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Premier League title race

Here’s a live look at the standings with Championship Sunday officially underway.

 

Man City, 91 points (+61 GD)

Arsenal, 87 points (+61 GD)

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Pardeep Cattry

May. 19, 2024, 11:03 am EDT

 

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Sunday’s scores

Liverpool 2, Wolverhampton 0

Sheffield United 0, Tottenham 1

Luton Town 1, Fulham 3

Brighton 0, Manchester United 0

Manchester City 2, West Ham United 1

Arsenal 1, Everton 1

Brentford 1, Newcastle United 3

Crystal Palace 1, Aston Villa 0

Burnley 0, Nottingham Forest 2

Chelsea 2, Bournemouth 1

 

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Chuck Booth

May. 19, 2024, 11:03 am EDT

 

2 mins ago

Scoring on scoring on scoring

Brentford, Chelsea and Fulham have all started the second half of their matches with goals after 19 goals were scored in the first half, we’re on track for the highest day of scoring in Premier League history too.

 

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Chuck Booth

May. 19, 2024, 12:10 pm EDT

 

15 mins ago

The Emirates still believes

Ten or so minutes ago this felt done enough that I could make a start on the column. North London had already been quelled by news of that Foden brace and then Gueye’s free kick took a wicked deflection off Rice. Even more fans were heading for the bar. In an instant, however, we got that true title race drama. News began to filter through of Kudus’ stunner just as Tomiyasu drew Arsenal square. Suddenly word filtered around (erroneously) that West Ham had got another. Even when that was quashed the buzz built back stronger. The brass band is making an almighty racket. Arsenal still believe.

 

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James Benge

May. 19, 2024, 11:57 am EDT

 

21 mins ago

We’ve got a wild one at Luton

Two stoppage time goals as Carlton Morris nets a penalty and Raul Jimenez answered right back as Harry Wilson grabs his second assist of the game. Quite some finish but this is what the final day of the season is all about.

 

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Chuck Booth

May. 19, 2024, 11:51 am EDT

 

24 mins ago

West Ham pull one back

42′ Kudus’ overhead kick passes the VAR check, adding a bit more intrigue to the title race. City are still in charge with a four point gap at the top of the table, but the margins are getting narrower.

 

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Pardeep Cattry

May. 19, 2024, 11:48 am EDT

 

26 mins ago

Arsenal equalize

43′ Just three minutes after going down, Arsenal are back on level terms thanks to a goal from Tomiyasu. It’ll take more for the Gunners to take top spot, but it’s a deserved goal for the team that has been in charge of the match so far.

 

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Pardeep Cattry

May. 19, 2024, 11:46 am EDT

 

27 mins ago

Liverpool finds a second and it’s a record breaker

Now the Reds are ahead 2-0 as no one tracked Quansah and he slots it past Sa for goal number 1223 of the Premier League season, a new record for goals in one season.

 

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Chuck Booth

May. 19, 2024, 11:45 am EDT

 

30 mins ago

Everton take the lead

40′ Arsenal may be the favorites to win at home, but Gueye’s expertly taken freekick lands in the back of the net and gives Everton a 1-0 lead. The Gunners were already out of luck in the title race with City’s win, but this makes a bad day worse for them.

 

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Pardeep Cattry

May. 19, 2024, 11:42 am EDT

 

31 mins ago

Blink and you may miss something

Alexander Isak scores now and Newcastle have two goals in a minute to go ahead 3-0. This is wrapped up but it’s clear that Eddie Howe has his team focused on ending the season on the right foot.

 

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Chuck Booth

May. 19, 2024, 11:41 am EDT

 

34 mins ago

After already seeing one goal ruled out due to VAR the Magpies get a second

Alexander Isak turns into the provider to setup Jacob Murphy as they’re off and running after the goal from close range.

 

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Chuck Booth

May. 19, 2024, 11:38 am EDT

 

36 mins ago

There it is for Liverpool

It’s Alexis Mac Allister who opens the scoring on an emotional day at Anfield.

 

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Chuck Booth

May. 19, 2024, 11:36 am EDT

 

41 mins ago

Wolves see red

Nelson Semedo is sent off 29 minutes in as his yellow card was upgraded to a red card due to a challenge on Alexis Mac Allister. Liverpool were already dominating possession so it will be just a matter of time until they get an opening goal.

 

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Chuck Booth

May. 19, 2024, 11:31 am EDT

 

49 mins ago

A second for City

18′ Foden just bagged another goal for City, finishing from close distance after Doku played a smart pass to him. It’s 2-0 to the reigning champions now, and the title feels incredibly within reach even with so much time left on the clock.

 

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Pardeep Cattry

May. 19, 2024, 11:23 am EDT

 

50 mins ago

A brace for Chris Wood

This season has been quite a struggle for the Tricky Trees but they’re able to take out some of that frustration on the final day of the Premeir League season.

 

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Chuck Booth

May. 19, 2024, 11:22 am EDT

 

50 mins ago

The Emirates is quelled

Remember what I said earlier about nothing really stopping the party in north London. It seems I might have expected more than this atmosphere delivered. You can’t really get much of a buzz going when City score one within 116 seconds. Word is just trickling in about the second. Everyone in the crowd seems to know the jig is up. A goal might at least bring back the carnival atmosphere but for now Jordan Pickford is not minded to give out freebies.

 

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James Benge

May. 19, 2024, 11:22 am EDT

 

54 mins ago

The goals are rolling in now

Moises Caicedo has scored for Chelsea following quite a hit from distance. The Blues are set for Europa Confrence Leaague at the moment. It’s the first Chelsea goal for Caicedo and what a way to do it.

 

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Chuck Booth

May. 19, 2024, 11:18 am EDT

 

56 mins ago

It’s Dejan Kulusevski for Spurs

Sheffield United was giving Tottenham trouble with their attack but it only took 14 minutes for Spurs to find their feet as Kulusevski slots home a great shot assisted by Son. To secure Europa Leauge, this is very much needed.

 

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Chuck Booth

May. 19, 2024, 11:16 am EDT

 

59 mins ago

Jean-Philippe Mateta is the hottest player in the Premier League

The Crystal Palace forward has now scored in three consecutive games and five of his last six appearances for Palace. The Eagles could be a team to watch next season as they could end this Premier League campaign on a tear going undefeated in their last seven matches.

 

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Chuck Booth

May. 19, 2024, 11:13 am EDT

 

1 hr ago

Foden’s on the board

2′ City already score the opening goal of the game courtesy of Foden, whose strike from just outside of the penalty area marks a strong start on a day where a win is a must.

 

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Pardeep Cattry

May. 19, 2024, 11:06 am EDT

 

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The first goal goes to Forest

Nottingham Forest could confirm their safety with a point and Chris Wood has opened the scoring only three minutes into the match.

 

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Chuck Booth

May. 19, 2024, 11:05 am EDT

 

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First half underway

All 10 games have officially kicked off. Let Championship Sunday begin!

 

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Pardeep Cattry

May. 19, 2024, 11:03 am EDT

 

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No Anthony Gordon for Newcastle

The young winger has been a revelation for the Magpies this season but Joelinton’s return to the starting XI will give the midfield much-needed balance.

 

Brentford starters: Flekken, Roerslev, Jorgensen, Pinnock, Reguilon, Jensen, Norgaard, Janelt, Mbeumo, Toney, Wissa

 

Newcastle starters: Pope, Hall, Burn, Schar, Krafth, Joelinton, Guimares, Longstaff, Barnes, Isak, Murphy

 

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Chuck Booth

May. 19, 2024, 10:55 am EDT

 

1 hr ago

Chelsea has a chance at Europe

Despite how much has gone wrong for the Blues, a win will put pressure on Spurs for the Europa League.

 

Chelsea starters: Petrovic, Chalobah, Silva, Badiashile, Cucurella, Caicedo, Gallagher, Madueke, Palmer, Sterling, Jackson

 

Bournemouth starters: Neto, Kerkez, Sensi, Zabarnyl, Aarons, Cook, Christie, Tavernier, Kluivert, Semenyo, Unal

 

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Chuck Booth

May. 19, 2024, 10:50 am EDT

 

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Roberto De Zerbi will also oversee his final game

It came as a bit of a surprise but he’ll face a Manchester United side without Rasmus Hojlund for his final match in charge of Brighton.

 

Brighton starters: Steele, Gross, Webster, Igor, Barco, Baleba, Moder, Adingra, Lallana, Pedro, Welbeck

 

Manchester United starters: Onana, Dalot, Martinez, Casemiro, Wan-Bissaka, Amrabat, Mainoo, Garnacho, Diallo, Fernandes, McTominay

 

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Chuck Booth

May. 19, 2024, 10:46 am EDT

 

1 hr ago

Tottenham needs a win to ensure European soccer

Without Richarlison, Son will lead the line against the worst defense in Premier League history.

 

Sheffield United starters: Foderingham, Ahmedodzic, Trusty, Robinson, Bogle, Hamer, Arblaster, Osborn, Lowe, Archer, Brereton

 

Tottenham starters: Vicario, van de Ven, Dragusin, Romero, Porro, Bentancur, Sarr, Johnson, Maddison, Kulisevski, Son

 

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Chuck Booth

May. 19, 2024, 10:41 am EDT

 

1 hr ago

Can Luton Town pull off a miracle?

The Hatters would need a miracle in the goal difference department where they trail Forest by 12 goals. Even if Forest lost by five goals, Luton would still need to win by seven to close the gap and by eight to stay in the Premier League.

 

Luton starters: Kaminski, Hashioka, Mengi, Osho, Ogbene, Sambi Lokanga, Clark, Doughty, Morris, Adebayo, Chong

 

Fulham starters: Leno, Robinson, Bassey, Ream, Tete, Palhninha, Reed, Adama, Iwobi, Wilson, Jimenez

 

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Chuck Booth

May. 19, 2024, 10:32 am EDT

 

1 hr ago

Battle for Europe

The Champions League race is done and dusted, but spots in the Europa and Conference Leagues still hang in the balance. Tottenham are the favorites for the Europa League berth, while Chelsea are the odds-on favorite to land the Conference League spot but Newcastle and Manchester United are still in the picture. Here’s a glance at the race for Europe.

 

Premier League standings

 

5. Tottenham Hotspur, 63 points (+10 GD)

6. Chelsea, 60 points (+13 GD)

7. Newcastle United, 57 points (+21 GD)

8. Manchester United, 57 points (-3 GD)

 

Scenarios to qualify for the Europa League

 

Tottenham Hotspur

 

A win or draw against Sheffield United

A loss to Sheffield United plus a Chelsea draw or loss to Bournemouth

Chelsea

 

A win against Bournemouth plus a Tottenham loss to Sheffield

Scenarios to qualify for the Conference League

 

Tottenham Hotspur

 

A loss to Sheffield United plus a Chelsea win over Bournemouth

Chelsea

 

A win over Bournemouth plus a Tottenham win or draw over Sheffield United

A draw or loss against Bournemouth plus a Newcastle draw or loss to Brentford

Newcastle United

 

A win over Brentford plus a Chelsea loss to Bournemouth

Manchester United

 

A win over Brighton and a superior goal difference over Chelsea and Newcastle plus a Chelsea loss to Bournemouth

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Pardeep Cattry

May. 19, 2024, 10:25 am EDT

 

1 hr ago

Jurgen Klopp’s final lineup

Arnie Slot will be at the helm next season but the reds will have a strong side for what will be an emotional day at Anfield Sunday.

 

Liverpool starters: Alisson, Alexander-Arnold, Quansah, van Dijk, Robertson, Elliott, Endo, Mac Allister, Salah, Gakpo, Diaz

 

Wolves starters: Sa, T. Gomes, Kilman, Bueno, Ait-Nouri, Bellgarde, Lemina, J. Gomes, Semedo, Cunha, Hwang

 

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Chuck Booth

May. 19, 2024, 10:24 am EDT

 

1 hr ago

Good afternoon from London

In London today, it really seems you’re never more than six feet away from an Arsenal shirt. (Well, maybe not in N17). Even those wizened by the triumphs of 2004, 2002, 1998 and even earlier have been rummaging around in the back of the wardrobe. You’re not just seeing the Saka 7s and Rice 41s but Wright 8s, Reyes 9s. I even saw a Grimandi 18 in the wild.

 

It is as if there has been a great exodus from across the capital towards the Holloway Road, bars and restaurants humming with thousands of fans who probably don’t have tickets but just want to be close to history. They largely know it’s a long shot that Arsenal do indeed pip Manchester City at the post but that has done nothing at all to quell the party atmosphere. If anything it might enhance it. Catching up with some Emirates regulars earlier today there was no nerves, just pride that this team have got so far.

 

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James Benge

May. 19, 2024, 10:23 am EDT

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