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Top 20 PL goals of all time
We have selected the Top 20 Premier League goals of all-time. Do you agree with our selections?
Joe Prince-Wright breaks down the significance of Wayne Rooney’s iconic bicycle kick against Manchester City in 2011, explaining why there’s no other choice for the No. 1 goal in Premier League history.
Though there are plenty of amazing bicycle kicks across Premier League history, Joe Prince-Wright believes Alejandro Garnacho’s effort against Everton instantly rose above the rest.
Joe Prince-Wright is still scratching his head as to how Paolo Di Canio scored this off-balanced volley against Wimbledon, and it sets the tone for his top three of the best Premier League goals in history.
Joe Prince-Wright breaks down David Beckham’s halfway line goal against Wimbledon in 1996 which announced the true arrival of another Manchester United star.
Emre Can’s jaw-droppingly acrobatic goal kicks off Joe Prince-Wright’s top five as he continues to count down the best 20 goals in Premier League history.
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Brighton twice pegged West Ham back in a wild encounter in east London.
Martin Odegaard’s perfect through ball sets up Martin Zubimendi for a tidy finish to double Arsenal’s lead over Aston Villa at the Emirates.
The Gunners strike first as Gabriel beats Emi Martinez to the ball in the air to head Arsenal 1-0 in front of Aston Villa at the Emirates.
James Garner returned to the City Ground and haunted former club Nottingham Forest on Tuesday, as he scored one goal and assisted the other in Everton’s 2-0 victory to finish 2025 in the top half.
Thierno Barry has the Everton away end in hysterics as he scores his second goal of the season to give the Toffees a two-goal cushion against Nottingham Forest at the City Ground.
Following a scramble in the box, it’s Joel Veltman with the final touch to make it 2-2 for Brighton against West Ham in the second half at London Stadium.
It’s game on at Old Trafford as Ladislav Krejci rises up to head in Wolves’ equalizer right before the stroke of halftime against Manchester United.
Joshua Zirkzee’s shot takes a wicked deflect and rolls into the back of the net to give Manchester United a 1-0 lead against Wolves at Old Trafford.
Following a lengthy VAR review, West Ham are awarded a penalty — the third penalty given in the first — and Lucas Paqueta makes no mistake from the spot to give the Hammers a 2-1 lead.
After Yankuba Minteh is brought down inside the box, Danny Welbeck converts from the spot to bring the Seagulls level with West Ham.