New Delhi: Matchday 33 of the Premier League added more fuel to an already intense title and European race. Liverpool edged past Leicester at the King Power Stadium, courtesy of a thunderous late strike from Trent Alexander-Arnold, which also confirmed Leicester’s relegation. Though Arsenal’s win at Ipswich delayed any title celebrations, Liverpool can now seal the league at Anfield next Sunday against Tottenham, provided Arsenal don’t win at home to Crystal Palace on Wednesday night. The Reds’ gritty win saw them move within touching distance of glory as the season nears its climax.
Elsewhere, United fell short once again in the Premier League this time at the hands of Wolves while the Blues bounced back after last week’s loss, defeating Fulham 2-1. The margins are fine, and as the season nears its climax, every result now reshapes the table and the stakes.
Ipswich Town 0-4 Arsenal
A professional performance on the road 🛣️ pic.twitter.com/9XdOTwRBSF
— Arsenal (@Arsenal) April 20, 2025
Arsenal made light work of Ipswich Town on Sunday, cruising to a 4-0 win at Portman Road and delaying Liverpool’s Premier League title celebrations. The Gunners wasted no time asserting control, with Leandro Trossard tapping in the opener in the 14th minute after Bukayo Saka’s dangerous cross. Gabriel Martinelli added a second shortly after, finishing off another sweeping move.
Ipswich’s problems worsened when Leif Davis received a straight red card in the 32nd minute for a reckless challenge on Saka, leaving the home side with a mountain to climb. Arsenal kept pushing after the break and got their third through Trossard again, who calmly finished from inside the box. The Tractor Boys were never in the match, and it sums up their ongoing struggle that they have lost 20 of 33 Premier League games this season. The result means Ipswich are staring at relegation, while Arsenal move 10 points behind Liverpool, having played a game more.
Manchester United 0-1 Wolves
Five. In. A. Row.
🐺⏱️ pic.twitter.com/XnulBbR8uu
— Wolves (@Wolves) April 20, 2025
Wolves pulled off a memorable 1-0 win at Old Trafford, completing their first league double over Manchester United since the 1979-80 season. In a game that offered little in the first half, both sides improved after the break, especially with Bruno Fernandes coming off the bench for United. But despite a few half-chances for Højlund and Mount, the hosts couldn’t make anything count.
The deadlock was broken in the 77th minute when Pablo Sarabia, brought on as a substitute, curled in a stunning free-kick after Eriksen fouled Cunha at the edge of the box. It was a goal worthy of winning any game, and Wolves held on for all three points.
The result underlined United’s ongoing struggles, as they’ve now managed just nine points from their last 10 games. Wolves, on the other hand, are flying high safe from relegation and now level on points with United. Every Red Devils fan knows that winning the Europa League ios the only thing standing between them and a catastrophic campaign right now.
Fulham 1-2 Chelsea
GET IN THERE!!! ✊🔵#CFC | #FULCHE pic.twitter.com/JHbXVqT4OT
— Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) April 20, 2025
Chelsea pulled off a stunning late comeback at Craven Cottage, snatching a 2-1 win over Fulham in a fiery London derby. After going behind in the 20th minute to a sharp Alex Iwobi finish, the Blues looked off the pace for much of the first half. Fulham were confident and in control, but the visitors came out with renewed energy after the break.
With Cole Palmer orchestrating the attack and Sancho adding spark on the flank, Chelsea pushed hard. They were finally rewarded in the 83rd minute when 19-year-old Tyrique George marked his Premier League debut with a superb equaliser from the edge of the box.
In the dying seconds, Pedro Neto delivered the knockout punch with a stunning half-volley that flew past Leno, sealing a dramatic three points for Chelsea. The result lifts them back into the Champions League race, while Fulham’s European hopes take a major hit.
Leicester City 0-1 Liverpool
Three more points 👊 #LEILIV pic.twitter.com/alb6C6iFmP
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) April 20, 2025
Trent Alexander-Arnold came off the bench to fire Liverpool to a 1-0 win at Leicester, all but sealing the Reds’ Premier League title charge while sending the Foxes down. With Arsenal’s earlier win delaying any potential title celebration, Liverpool still had a job to do and they left it late.
Mohamed Salah hit both posts inside the opening minutes, while Leicester also rattled the woodwork in a tense start. Liverpool dominated the second half with efforts from Szoboszlai and Diaz, but couldn’t find the breakthrough.
Then, in the 80th minute, chaos from a corner led to the ball falling to Alexander-Arnold, who smashed it home with his left foot. The full-back celebrated passionately in front of the away fans, making a big statement on his return.
Leicester’s spirited effort wasn’t enough. Their ninth straight home game without a goal confirmed relegation, while Liverpool now sit just one win away from being crowned champions.
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