Premier League
Soungoutou Magassa’s late goal punished Manchester United’s failure to turn control into goals, as West Ham United claimed a point from a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford on Thursday.
Premier League Features
The Generation xG crew discusses Arsenal’s aggressive setup against Newcastle which paid dividends in a monumental early-season win at St. James’ Park.
The Generation xG crew takes a closer look at how Crystal Palace were able to have so much success against Liverpool despite the Reds dominating possession at Selhurst Park.
The Generation xG crew puts the spotlight on Sunderland’s fantastic start to the season in their return to the Premier League after eight long years.
Kelly Cates, Ian Wright, and the rest of the crew unpack Nottingham Forest’s stunning upset over Liverpool at Anfield in Matchweek 4.
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Liverpool disappointed at Anfield again on Wednesday, drawing Sunderland 1-1 in a game that saw their only goal come from a Black Cats own goal.
Chelsea struggled mightily over 90 minutes at Elland Road, falling to Leeds United in a sloppy, mistake-riddled affair against their newly-promoted hosts.
Chelsea played into Leeds United’s hands at Elland Road on Wednesday, falling 3-1 to the newly-promoted hosts.
Ahmed Fareed, Danny Higginbotham, and Tim Howard share their thoughts on Sunderland’s hard-earned draw with Liverpool at Anfield in Matchweek 14.
Brighton led 2-0 early but Aston Villa surged back to win a topsy-turvy match.
Nottingham Forest had to be patient — striker Igor Jesus in particular — but the Tricky Trees finally got their goal late in the second half and beat Wolves 1-0 on Wednesday.
Florian Wirtz’s dazzling run results in a shot that is deflected in off of Nordi Mukiele to make it 1-1 for Liverpool against Sunderland at Anfield.
A terrible defensive miscue leaves Chelsea vulnerable, and Dominic Calvert-Lewin is able to convert from close range to give Leeds a two-goal lead at Elland Road.
Chemsdine Talbi’s effort takes a deflection on its way to goal to give Sunderland a shock 1-0 lead against Liverpool at Anfield.
Mikel Merino and Bukayo Saka made sure Arsenal remain five points clear atop the Premier League table.