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Arsenal’s 1-1 tie with Everton set the rhythm of what would be an unpredictable Saturday afternoon of the Premier League action on the 31st of the game.
The gunners fell more points in their last ditch to catch the Liverpool on top of the pile, and now they will give all their attention to the Champions League.
However, many of the sides of the division still have much to play between now and May and the race both at the top and at the bottom of the table continued on a good day in April.
Crystal Palace was taking on the Brighton rivals in Selhurst Park, while Ipswich sought to obtain one of the rivals of relegation.
Graham Potter’s West Ham also faced a Bournemouth outside London Stadium. Continue reading to see how the parties were deployed.
Eagles. Superior. Again.#Cpfc // #Crybha
– Crystal Palace FC (@CPFC) April 5, 2025
Crystal Palace went through Brighton in a chaotic and M23 Derby disputed, gaining 2-1 in one of the most dramatic finishes in the history of the recent Premier League.
Jean-Philippe Mateta opened the scoring within three minutes, and collided with a end to an end after an intelligent through the Ebechi Eze ball.
The first dominion of the palace ruined Brighton, but the visitors regrouped and level through Danny Welbeck just after the half -hour mark, diverting a cross from Yankuba Minheh to the lower corner.
The second half saw that Palace regained leadership when Daniel Munoz pierced a diverted effort. The game descended to chaos, with three red letters emitted: first to replace Eddie Nketiah with two eruptions, then to the captain of the Palau Marc Guehi, and finally to Jan Paul Van Hecke de Brighton.
With the palace reduced to nine men, Brighton advanced. Goalkeeper Dean Henderson produced an impressive late salvation to deny Yasin Ayari in the 103rd minute, retaining the hosts’ leadership.
The 14 minutes of stoppage tried the resilience of the palace, but endorsed by a multitude of Selhurst Park Raucous.
Three wins in a row 😍 pic.twitter.com/momzjf90gk
– Wolves (@wolves) April 5, 2025
Ipswich#is expected that the survival of the Premier League took a look, as the wolves came behind to get a 2-1 victory at Portman Road.
The hosts, knowing that only a victory would keep their first round dreams live, they started brilliantly and deservedly deserved in the 16th minute.
A ball from Axel Tuanzebe found in Dara O’Shea on the rear post, whose head was finished calmly by Liam Delap for its 12th season.
Despite the early impulse of Ipswich, Wolves grew up in the game, with Jorgen Strand Larsen and Jean-Ricner Bellegarde approached before the break.
The wolves finally won their reward in the 72nd minute. A smart play saw Strand Larsen lowered a ball inside the box before Sarabia was feeding.
Espanyol maintained its composition and searched the Igualada after its initial pass was blocked.
Moments after Ipswich made a large number of substitutions attacking a winner, Wolves hit again. In the 84th minute, Sarabia produced a sublime volleyball cross from the rear post, finding that Larsen did not score at home from close and 2-1.
A hard point at home ⚖️ pic.twitter.com/tap1n9y0o4
– West Ham United (@westham) April 5, 2025
Bournemouth and West Ham shared their boots on a 2-2 draw in London Stadium.
In a game with a drama, Evanilson opened the score in the middle of the first half, making a rebound in the six -gardens box after Alphonse Areola Parried Antoine Semenyo Semenyo.
The visitors almost doubled their advantage just before the pause when the head of Illia Zabarnyi on a corner of Lewis Cook hit the crossbar.
Graham Potter reacted in the middle of the time, introducing Niclas Füllkrug and Carlos Soler in the second half, and the German striker had an immediate impact. One minute after coming, Fulkrug fueled a header from the corner of James Ward-Prowse to score 1-1 scores.
West Ham took control and completed the minutes later through Jarrod Bowen, who delicately guided a header ahead of Kepa Arrizabalaga after the brilliant play of the wings and a cross by Mohammed Kudus.
But Bournemouth was not done. With just over ten minutes to play, Kepa started a quick restart, Dean Hujsen won the air duel, and Evanilson stood in front of Areola to get his second goal and win a well -deserved equal.