Brentford turn it around, West Ham equalise, Brighton lead Newcastle

Brentford turn it around, West Ham equalise, Brighton lead Newcastle

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2025-05-04T14:10:51Z

Mount has the first sight of goal in the second half.

Again, Garnacho is the provider, but the midfielder can’t do much with his two bites.

2025-05-04T14:05:41Z

We’re back under way in our three games, and Amad and Leny Yoro are on for United.

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Shaw and Patric Dorgu are off.

2025-05-04T13:49:47Z

HALF TIME!

We’re at the break in our three games.

2025-05-04T13:46:34Z

Bayındır keeps United in it with a fine save from Christian Nørgaard.

The Bees are having far too much joy with long balls and set pieces.

2025-05-04T13:45:30Z

CLOSE!

Spurs should be in front again.

Tel and Richarlison combine, but there is no one to tap in the Brazilian’s ball across the six-yard line.

2025-05-04T13:44:30Z

United need to get to half-time here.

Brentford have them penned in.

2025-05-04T13:38:02Z

De Ligt is off and Harry Maguire is on.

The Dutch defender only just returned from injury, but now looks set for more time on the sidelines.

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2025-05-04T13:35:33Z

GOAL! BRENTFORD 2-1 MANCHESTER UNITED

What a turnaround, but not one without controversy.

Schade heads in from another ball into the box, but Matthijs de Ligt was down injured at the time.

It’s not a head injury, so they can have few complaints.

2025-05-04T13:32:50Z

GOAL! BRIGHTON 1-0 NEWCASTLE

It just had to be! Yankuba Minteh has scored against his old club.

Tino Livramento clears the ball away only to the winger, who steps away from a defender before brilliantly curling home.

He never played for the Magpies, and left due to PSR concerns, and he’s come back to haunt them.

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2025-05-04T13:30:58Z

GOAL! WEST HAM 1-1 TOTTENHAM

Who else? Jarrod Bowen draws West Ham level.

The Irons skipper makes no mistake, slotting through the legs of Guglielmo Vicario after a great through ball from Aaron Wan-Bissaka.

2025-05-04T13:29:23Z

GOAL! BRENTFORD 1-1 MANCHESTER UNITED

The Bees equalise, and it’s come from another ball into the box.

United fail to deal with a long throw, and Mikkel Damsgaard gets the ball into the net with the aid of a Shaw deflection, who is credited with the own goal.

Poor goal to concede but Brentford are deservedly level.

2025-05-04T13:18:57Z

Thomas Tuchel is at the GTech, and his former Chelsea favourite Mount has made an early impression.

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Is a reunion ahead if the 26-year-old can finally shake his injury woes?

2025-05-04T13:18:17Z

GOAL! WEST HAM 0-1 TOTTENHAM

And the other side with eyes elsewhere has taken the lead!

It’s come from Wilson Odobert, who profits from some really poor West Ham defending to finish.

2025-05-04T13:17:32Z

GOAL! BRENTFORD 0-1 MANCHESTER UNITED

Completely against the run of play, United take the lead through Mason Mount.

It’s brilliant play from Alejandro Garnacho, who comes down the left and plays a great ball in for the midfielder to tuck home.

His only other United goal came on this ground just over a year ago.

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2025-05-04T13:13:44Z

Level in all three games so far, with even starts at the Amex and London Stadium.

2025-05-04T13:06:53Z

Kevin Schade then puts one over from close range.

The Bees are on top here, which is not too surprising given the eight changes made by Ruben Amorim.

2025-05-04T13:06:08Z

CLOSE!

Almost a comically disastrous own goal from United.

A Brentford long ball is headed goal bound by Luke Shaw but Altay Bayındır comes out to claim it.

Fortunately for the pair they get away with it.

2025-05-04T13:00:37Z

KICK OFF!

And we’re under way in our three early games.

2025-05-04T12:55:21Z

We’re minutes away from kick off at the GTech, Amex and London Stadium.

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2025-05-04T12:27:06Z

Elsewhere, Manchester United and Tottenham put out heavily rotated sides against Brentford and West Ham respectively ahead of their Europa League semi-final second leg clashes.

The two clubs are very well placed to meet in the final, but currently sit in 15th and 16th in the table, and Spurs will be fourth from bottom if they lose to the Irons.

2025-05-04T12:25:07Z

There are four games on show today, with the race for Champions League qualification the main plotline.

Both Chelsea and Newcastle will be looking to solidify their places in the top five, but face difficult tasks.

The Magpies travel to Brighton, who still have European ambitions of their own, while the Blues host the newly-crowned champions Liverpool.

2025-05-04T12:22:59Z

Hello and welcome to our live coverage of today’s Premier League games.

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