Five games took place in the Premier league On Saturday, with a fourth position offered for the winners of the Manchester City home match against a team from Brighton & Hove Albion on a series of six successive victories in all competitions.
The Nottingham forest, third, went to Ipswich Town, which was six security points, and Bournemouth welcomed Brentford with the possibility of going sixth.
Elsewhere, Everton welcomed West Ham in a meeting between the two sides, well away from the danger and the wolves of the fourth basin heading towards Rock-Bottom Southampton.
101GREATGOALS.COM Look back on the action of Saturday in the Premier League, including the goals, the scorers and the table before the host of Arsenal Chelsea and Tottenham visit Fulham (both GMT at 1:30 p.m.) and Manchester United go to Leicester City (7 p.m.) on Sunday.
A huge chance for Brighton 🫨
Carlos Baleba lacks a golden opportunity to put visitors 3-2 at the end of the match#Mcibha pic.twitter.com/huo3ippnfu
– Premier League (@premierleague) March 15, 2025
Man City against Brighton: two goals each in thriller
Two of the most entertaining teams in the division did not disappoint. After Kaoru Mitoma had an early goal forbidden for Brighton, the penalty of Erling Haaland advanced the city, Pervis Estupinan equalized with an exquisite free kick and Omar Marmoush hammered the champions prevailing before the break.
The goal of the 48th minute of Abdukodir Khusanov assured that the competition ended 2-2, although Nico Gonzalez sent a head for a position for City and Carlos Baleba then missed a magnificent opportunity to give visitors a first victory in the match.
How fun was it?!@Mandity And @Officialbhafc Share the points at the Etihad stadium 🤝#Mcibha pic.twitter.com/xh5bxb6vys
– Premier League (@premierleague) March 15, 2025
Ipswich against Nottingham Forest: the poverty of the city continues
Ipswich is the only team of the four main divisions of England not to have won in 2025, losing 4-2 against the forest graceful for the opening of Nikola Milenkovic, two goals per A satisfied Anthony Elaga Before half-time and one of Jota Silva in the 87th minute.
Jens Cajuste had removed one to do it 3-1 five minutes earlier and George Hirst scored the last goal of the match in the 93rd minute for the tractor boys, who are now nine points of security. The forest cemented their position in the first four and moved a point behind Arsenal, second.
Three goals. Seven minutes. A ramp @Nffc 💥#Ipsnfo pic.twitter.com/sum9mnw3fj
– Premier League (@premierleague) March 15, 2025
Bournemouth against Brentford: bees are double
Brentford came from behind to beat Bournemouth for the second time this season, recovering from Vitaly Janelt’s goal in the 17th minute to win a fifth successive victory outside thanks to the rapid response of Yoane Wissa and the strike of Christian Norgaard.
The Cherries, who almost resumed the advance when they hit the crossbar through Antoine Semenyo, are ninth, one behind Aston Villa and three less from Brighton and Newcastle. Brentford, in 11th, is three points further.
Who else than Yoane Wissa? 😤 pic.twitter.com/hvgec2tfsm
– Sky Sports Premier League (@skysportspl) March 15, 2025
Southampton against Wolves: Larsen goals from the goals
The wolves seem more and more some from security after having fired Ipswich well with the help of the header and the second half of Jorgen Strand Larsen.
The replacement at halftime Paul Onuachu replied after Tyler Dibling’s shot struck a post, but Southampton has now lost nine consecutive home games and closes on relegation, with an almost assurmountable 17-point deficit on the wolves.
How do you feel after this victory, @Wolves fans? 🟠
Nine points now separate the side of Vitor Pereira from 18th place Ipswich pic.twitter.com/3ijqkve0pl
– Premier League (@premierleague) March 15, 2025
Everton against West Ham: O’Brien extends Toffees race
The equalizer near Jake O’Brien in the 91st minute extended the undefeated League race of Everton to nine games when their impressive form continued since the renewal of David Moyes, who left West Ham at the end of last season.
A beautiful finish by Tomas Soucek gave the Hammers an advance of the 67th minute, and the goalkeeper of Everton Jordan Pickford made several excellent stops. The two teams remain on 34 pointsWith the Toffees 14th and West Ham 16th.