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EPL MATCHWEEK 33 FIXTURES

solomon oyekan April 18, 2026 0
EPL MATCHWEEK 33 FIXTURES
EPL MATCHWEEK 33 FIXTURES

EPL: Matchweek 33 of the English Premier League kicks off with an early afternoon kickoff when Brentford welcomes Fulham to the GTech Community Stadium, Brentford are looking to maintain their place in the top half of the table while Fulham will be looking to make a late season push to see if they can get into European slots. Leeds United will be hoping they can capitalize on last week's result where they defeated Manchester United at Old Trafford for the first time in 45 years. Leeds will be trading tackles with last place Wolverhampton Wanderers to Elland Lane. Newcastle would be looking to return to winning ways when they host Bournemouth at St. James Park. Bournemouth are undefeated in 12 matches. Tottenham Hotspurs will be hosting Brighton and Hove Albion to Tottenham stadium. The Big game of the day sees Manchester United travel to London to face Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. Manchester United are with jus one senior Central Back in youngster Ayden Heaven after the suspensions of Harry Maguire and Lisandro Martinez while Mathias De Light and Leny Yoro are out with injuries.

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Mbappé, Bellingham and Messi Light Up World Cup Quarter-Finals

2026 FIFA WORLD CUP QUARTER FINALS By: Babatunde Ajibade (World Cup correspondent) Facebook: Babatunde Olatunji Ajibade    Twitter: ollyzjinx01          Instagram: sir_ajirowo01 As the tournament draws closer to its end, the excitement just keeps growing. The biggest players continue to show up on the biggest stage with brilliant goals, crunching tackles and unbelievable saves. The quarter-finals were no different. This World Cup may have been longer than previous editions, but one thing is certain—it has delivered.   France took on Morocco in the opening quarter-final, and for me, Morocco gave France far too much respect. From the way the coach set up the team, it looked like they were more concerned about stopping France than hurting them. France, on the other hand, came out like a team on a mission.   Mbappé missed a penalty in the first half, but that didn't stop him. He responded with a brilliant finish after the break to put France ahead. It was his eighth goal of the tournament, drawing him level at the top of the Golden Boot race. He has now scored 20 goals in World Cup history. At this rate, I honestly believe he will surpass Messi's record before he retires.   Dembélé also got on the scoresheet to seal a 2-0 victory and send France into their third semi-final in the last three World Cups. You can already see they have one eye on another final, and I'm sure they'll be hoping for another meeting with Argentina to get revenge for that unforgettable defeat in the 2022 World Cup final. But before dreaming about that, they must first get past Spain.   The 2010 World Cup winners, Spain, faced Belgium in the second quarter-final, and what a game it was. It started at a frantic pace, then slowed down for a while before bursting back into life again.   Fabian Ruiz, a surprise starter with Pedri beginning on the bench, gave Spain the lead. Belgium responded just 11 minutes later through De Ketelaere. The second half belonged largely to Spain, but the biggest turning point came when Thibaut Courtois picked up an injury and had to be substituted.   Lammens came on in goal, while Spain introduced their own game changer, Mikel Merino. Once again, just like he did against Portugal in the Round of 16, Merino delivered when his country needed him most. He reacted quickest after Cubarsí's effort slipped through Lammens' hands to score the winner and send Spain into their first World Cup semi-final since lifting the trophy in 2010.   Can Spain go all the way again?   One thing is worth remembering. Spain have beaten France in their last two meetings, including that memorable victory at the European Championship. So, I definitely wouldn't rule them out. But who do you think reaches the final? Let me know in the comments.   Norway against England had all the ingredients of a classic. Haaland versus Kane. Ødegaard versus Bellingham. Everywhere you looked, those were the headlines, and thankfully, the match lived up to the hype.   England controlled possession early on but struggled to break down Norway's disciplined defence. Everything changed after the hydration break. Norway became the better side, and they got their reward when Schjelderup's cross—well, I'm still not sure whether it was a cross or a shot—completely fooled Jordan Pickford and found the back of the net. I was just as confused as Pickford.   Norway should have doubled their lead moments later, but Sørloth chose not to square the ball to Haaland. The Manchester City striker was unusually quiet for long spells and looked like he might produce another late moment of magic like he did against Brazil.   Instead, it was his friend Jude Bellingham who stole the spotlight.   Bellingham drove into the box from midfield, collected Gordon's cross and calmly slotted the ball into the far corner to level the score. Both goalkeepers then produced outstanding saves to force the game into extra time, but football can be cruel.   The same man who rescued Norway against Brazil, goalkeeper Ørjan Nyland, became the villain. He spilled a straightforward effort from substitute Morgan Rogers, and Bellingham reacted quickest to fire home his second goal of the match. That took his tally to six goals at this World Cup.   No English player has ever scored more non-penalty goals in a single World Cup than Jude Bellingham.   Can the Three Lions finally win their second World Cup?   The final quarter-final saw Argentina take on Switzerland in a match that was much tighter than many expected. The Swiss started brightly and looked the better side early on, but Argentina reminded everyone why they are the reigning world champions. Alexis Mac Allister, one of the shortest players on the pitch, rose highest to head home from a Lionel Messi corner and give La Albiceleste the lead. That assist was Messi's second of the tournament and his 10th in FIFA World Cup history.   To Switzerland's credit, they never stopped believing. They continued to control large spells of the game and got the equaliser they deserved through Dan Ndoye early in the second half. However, the turning point came just minutes later when Breel Embolo received a second yellow card for simulation after a VAR mistaken-identity review. I honestly couldn't understand that decision from Embolo. Your team had Argentina under pressure, pushing for a winner, and you chose that moment to go down looking for a foul. For a player of his experience, it was a needless mistake that completely changed the game. With neither side able to separate themselves after 90 minutes, the match went into extra time. Switzerland gave everything, but Argentina's quality finally told in the second half of extra time. Julián Álvarez produced a stunning strike before Lautaro Martínez added the killer goal with a calm finish to seal a 3-1 victory. The reigning world champions are through to the semi-finals, where England now stand in their way.   The Golden Boot race is becoming even more fascinating. At this rate, don't be surprised if the winner finishes with double figures.   Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappé lead the standings with eight goals each.   Erling Haaland follows with seven, while Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham are right behind on six.   In the assist rankings, Michael Olise still leads the way with five assists.   Semi-final Fixtures   🇫🇷 France 🆚 🇪🇸 Spain   🏴 England 🆚 🇦🇷 Argentina   Who do you think will qualify for the final?   Who has scored the best goal of the tournament so far?   And which goalkeeper has produced the save of the tournament? We've seen some absolutely incredible stops throughout this competition.   Overall, what has been your impression of the quarter-finals at the 2026 FIFA World Cup?   Which moment stood out the most for you?   Drop your thoughts in the comments.  

Why Dembele would be a worthy Ballon d'Or winner

It is the year 2025, and the frontrunner to win the Ballon d'Or is Ousmane Dembele, forward for Paris Saint-Germain and the France national team. The road to this point has been far from smooth, but this is the end point nonetheless. PSG are the undisputed and unquestionable kings of Europe, winning the European Cup in any format for the first time in their history - a significant feat not just for a team only founded in 1970, but one for the Qatari Sports Investment project which has been hell-bent on continental domination since their takeover in 2011. Luis Enrique's side will be remembered for years to come for their tiki taka-lite style based on fluidity and slick possession football, and at the forefront of their success has been Dembele. With the Ballon d'Or now judged on a seasonal basis - as should have always been the case, thank you, France Football - it is a campaign that should end with Dembele lifting the prestigious Golden Ball in his home country.

Russia, Ukraine each free first 390 prisoners in start of war's biggest swap

Historic Exchange Under Istanbul Agreement In the largest prisoner swap since the full-scale war began, Russia and Ukraine have each released 390 prisoners—comprising 270 military personnel and 120 civilians—as part of an overall 1,000-for-1,000 agreement negotiated during direct talks in Istanbul earlier in May. BBC+4www.ndtv.com+4Deutsche Welle+4Anadolu Ajansı+15Reuters+   Departures and Arrivals Ukrainian returnees arrived in the Chernihiv region, many visibly frail with shaved heads and draped in national flags, greeted by emotional reunions with relatives amid cheers and tears. Reuters+4 The Washington +4 The Daily Star +4. Some had been held in captivity for nearly two years. Russian returnees, including soldiers and civilians captured during a Ukrainian incursion into Kursk region, were first transported to Belarus for medical and psychological evaluation before being repatriated ussia.  BBC+3Reuters+3 The Guardian +3.   Emotional Homecomings and Lingering Uncertainty Families crowded the exchange sites, clutching photographs of missing loved ones, hoping for a clue from those stepping off the buses. One Ukrainian newly freed veteran, held for more than 830 days, encouraged others not to lose hope: “In every prison there are many guys who had no contact with their relatives. I was the same,” he said The Guardian+10The Washington Post+10The Guardian+10. But for many, the reunion came with heavy uncertainty about family members still unaccounted for.   Political Messages and Future Prospects President Volodymyr Zelenskyy hailed the swap as the only tangible outcome of the Istanbul talks and emphasized continued efforts to bring all detainees home. Hromadske The Washington PostThe Guardian. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov promised that Moscow would submit a draft peace proposal following the exchange but reiterated refusal of a ceasefire unless certain conditions were met—terms Ukraine has rejected, according to Reuters The Guardian. Former U.S. President Donald Trump, who helped push for the Istanbul negotiations, congratulated both parties via his social media platform, calling the swap a possible step toward broader peace, though no ceasefire has been agreed upon, according to Reuters and the New York Post.   Humanitarian Milestone Amid Ongoing Conflict This first phase swap underscores a rare moment of cooperation in a conflict that has otherwise deepened across Ukraine’s eastern and southern regions. While a few hundred lives have been restored to families, thousands remain in captivity, and both sides show no signs of halting hostilities. Negotiations may continue in coming days as both governments prepare for the next instalment of releases under the "1,000-for-1,000" agreement. For now, the tranche of 390 each represents the largest exchange of its kind since the war began.

High Stakes at Selhurst Park as Manchester United Face In-Form Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace Vs Manchester United Preview By: Babatunde Ajibade (Manchester United correspondent) Facebook: Babatunde Olatunji Ajibade    Twitter: ollyzjinx01          Instagram: sir_ajirowo01   Manchester United head to Selhurst Park under heavy pressure and even heavier scrutiny after a disastrous showing at Old Trafford against Everton. The boos that echoed around the stadium said it all. Losing 1–0 to a 10-man Everton side — and conceding after they went a man down — was embarrassing on every level. From the touchline to the pitch, it was shambolic. Many fans are asking the same question: How much more can the board tolerate before admitting the Amorim experiment has failed?   United have not scored against Crystal Palace in their last four meetings — and after the lifeless performance against Everton, confidence isn’t exactly flowing. Starting a match with five defenders against a team reduced to ten men was baffling. Shifting Amad into unfamiliar positions didn’t help either. The tactical confusion is becoming a weekly theme, and now they travel to a stadium where their recent record is terrible. The international break may have come at the worst possible time. United had built momentum with 11 points from five Premier League games, but that form now looks like it was papering over deeper cracks — cracks that were fully exposed on Monday night. The Red Devils are barely hanging on to a top-half spot. They’ve failed to keep a clean sheet in five straight matches and continue to struggle away from home. Their London record is even worse: 16 losses in their last 26 Premier League games in the capital — the worst of any top-flight side during that period.   A painful stat surfaced recently: Amorim: 9 wins in 35 Premier League games, Ten Hag (same period last year): 23 wins. The numbers speak for themselves. Poor in-game management. Poor structure. Poor identity. United ended the Everton defeat with 25 attempts — but scored none — while conceding from the only shot they faced. Their xG tells the same story: xG For: 20.1 → actual goals: 19 (two were own goals) Conversion rate: 10.4% — 7th worst in the league They create chances, but they can’t finish them.   Crystal Palace, on the other hand, are flying. Only Arsenal have conceded fewer Premier League goals this season. Oliver Glasner’s side sit fifth and have kept three straight clean sheets against Wolves, Brentford, and Brighton. Their defensive confidence is sky-high, and recent history backs it up: Three wins in their last four league games vs Man United (D1) Two wins in their last four at Selhurst Park vs Man United Opta supercomputer predictions  says Palace to win is 54.1% United aren’t just underdogs, they’re clear underdogs. So here we are again, asking what has become a weekly question for Manchester United supporters: Will this team finally show 90 minutes of concentration and courage or will they crumble, invite pressure, and rely on another desperate comeback attempt? Comment below with your score predictions!   Manchester United record against Crystal Palace: Games won: 41 Games drawn: 14 Games lost: 13     Team News: (As of today 29/11/2025,) Crystal Palace: Caleb Kporha, Borna Sosa, Cheick Doucoure , Chadi Riad  and Rio Cardines are out for this game. Manchester United: Benjamin Sesko, Matheus Cunha and Harry Maguire are out for this game.     Prediction: United sometimes deliver when everyone has written them off, and they should have more energy than Palace. But this team has a habit of sleeping through the first half, and Selhurst Park is a brutal place for a team low on confidence. Crystal Palace 1-1 Manchester United.    

Arsenal's title hopes fading as City do Liverpool a huge favour

Arsenal and Manchester City played out a dramatic 1-1 draw on Sunday, with the two Premier League rivals unable to be separated through 98 or so minutes. Erling Haaland had given the visitors an early lead, before Pep Guardiola remarkably decided to park the bus to try and sneak the win. Those efforts went up in smoke in added time as Gabriel Martinelli scored to clinch a point for the Gunners. Having both slipped up domestically already this season, this wasn't quite a 'must win' affair for either side, but definitely more of a 'must not lose'. In the end, perhaps a draw in which neither team showed much attacking endeavour will please both parties. City seemed content to sit in and create chances on the break, while Arsenal didn't exactly throw the kitchen sink at their visitors in order to force the leveller. It was a pretty just outcome and neither can really have any complaints about how it ended.

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EPL: The fianl matchweek of the 2025/2026 English Premier League season produced a lot of wonderful games, goals and results. Manchester United beat Brighton at the AMEX stadium 3-0 with Bruno Fernandes breaking the assists record as he grabbed his 21st assist of the season. Goals from Patrick Dorgu, Bryan Mbeumo and Bruno Fernandes gave United the win and their first Premier League double over Brighton in 5 years. Burnley and Wolves played out a 1-1 draw at the Turf Moor. Arsenal beat Crystal Palace 2-1 at Selhurst Park with goals from Gabriel Jesus and Noni Madueke giving the Gunners the win.           Fulhalm beat Newcastle 2-0 with goals from Issa Diop and Tom Cairney to give Marco Silva side the win. Liverpool played out a 1-1 draw with Brentford in Mohammed Salah and Andy Robertson's last game for Liverpool. Curtis Jones gave Liverpool the lead after a beautiful assist by Salah; his 93rd EPL assists for Liverpool, most for the club. Manchester City lost to Aston Villa 2-1 at The Etihad in Pep Guardiola's last game in charge of the club. Antoine Semenyo gave The Citizens the lead but a double by Ollie Watkins gave Villa the win. City had a late goal by Phil Foden that was ruled out for offisde. Nottingham Forest drew 1-1 with Bournemouth with goals from Morgan Gibbs-White for the host and Marcus Tavernier for the visitors as the spoils were shared in Andoni Iraola's last game in charge for Bournemouth. Sunderland beat Chelsea 2-1 to secure Europa league football next season. Goals from Trai Hume and a Malo Gusto own goal secured the win for Sunderland.           Tottenham beat Everton 1-0 thanks to a goal by Joao Palhinha to secure Premier League football for next season while West ham were relegated despite beating Leeds United 3-0. Arsenal, Manchester City, Manchester United, Aston Villa and Liverpool all qualify for next season UEFA Champions League while Bournemouth and Sunderlan qualify for the Europa League, Brighton qualifies for the UEFA Conference League.

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EPL RECAP: Leeds United defeated Burnley 3-1 to further put some distance between them and the relegation zone. The win sees Leeds extend their unbeaten streak to 6 matches which includes win against Manchester United, Wolves and Burnley along with draws against Brentford and Bournemouth. Robert Stach long range low shot gave Leeds the lead in the 6th minute. 7 minutes after the restart, Noah Okafor doubles the lead. Dominic Calvert-Lewin joined the scoring party as he added a 3rd goal in the 56th minute. Burnley pulled one back through Tchaouna in the 71st minute and the score line stated that way till the end of the game. The win sees Leeds get to 43 points which should all but secure their safety.           Arsenal put in a commanding and assured display beating Fulham 3-0. A Viktor Gyokores double along with a low Bukayo Saka finish was all it took. Arsenal started on the front foot and took the lead when Saka's low cross across goal was turned in by Gyokores. Gyokores returned the favour after running through on goal before cutting back and squaring a pass to Bukayo Saka who shot it past former Arsenal goalie Bernd Leno. Gyokores made it 3 after a wonderful run and cross by Leandro Trossard to give Arsenal a 3-0 lead into half time. Arsenal were comfortable controlling the game and not exert too much strength since they'll be hosting Atletico Madrid on Tuesday. The win sees Arsenal gain a 6 points lead over Manchester City as well as a +4 Goal difference. Newcastle bounced back to winning ways as they beat Brighton 3-2 at St. James Park. Goals from in-form striker William Osula after a Verbruggen mistake, an header by Dan Burn from a Bruno Guimares corner as well as a wonderfully struck shot by Harry Barnes after another mistake by the Brighton goalie. Jack Hinshelwood got a goal back for Brighton. Sunderland and basement team Wolverampton Wandered played out a drab 1-1 draw. Mukiele rose highest to head home a Granit Xhaka corner before Santiago Bueno strike restored parity. Dan Ballard was sent off for pulling Toku Arokodare's hair.           Brentord put more misery on West Ham after beating the Hammers 3-0. A Mavropanos own goal set the tone for the gloom to West Ham. Brentford were awarded a penalty after Micheal Kayode was fouled, Igor Thiago dispatched the penalty for his 22nd goal of the Premier League before Mikel Damsgaard slotted home the 3rd goal. The win sees Brentford rise to 6th on the table. Manchester United and Liverpool served up an absolutely wonderful display of football at Old Trafford as United beat Liverpool 3-2. Two goals in the first 14 minutes from Cunha and Benjamin Sesko gave United a 2 goals lead into half time. Liverpool scored early in the 2nd half through Dominick Szoboslai who went on a mazy run before slotting last Lammens in goal. Cody Gakpo equalized for Liverpool 9 minutes after to tie the game. Kobbie Mainoo who signed a new deal on Thursday scored the winning goal in the 77th minute which meant Micheal Carrick has beaten all the teams in the top 5 since been appointed interim manager in January.            Bournemouth extended their unbeaten run in the Premier League to 15 games after beating Crystal Palace 3-0 to move up to 6th on the table. Goals from Junior Kroupi and Brazilian youngster Rayan along with an Own goal from former player Jefferson Lerma gave The Cherries the win. Tottenham Hotspur put in an absolutely wonderful Pressing display as they beat Aston Villa 2-1 at Villa Park. It was a display that has not been seen from Spurs all season as they struggled Aston Villa who didn't have a single shot in the first half. Goals from Connor Gallagher and Richarlison helped them to a 2-0 at half time and Villa couldn't pull one back till the 96th minute through Emilliano Buendia. The loss means that Aston Villa wouldn't be able to take advantage of Liverpool's loss to United to go up to 4th.           It was a game filled with drama, intrigue and of course, Late goals. Manchester City took on Everton at the Hill Dickinson stadium and it ended in a 3-3 draw and the match was definitely one of the best of the season. City took the lead through a wonderful Jeremy Doku well placed shot. Everton hardly threatened until David Moyes brought in Thierry Barry for Beto and he put a lot of pressure on City's defence. Barry pounced on an errant Marc Guehi back pass to slot past Donarunma before Jack O'brien. Illman Ndiaye had many opportunities to score but couldn't get past Donarunma. Barry then turned in Rohl's low shot past Donarunma to give Everton a 3-1 lead. Manchester City scored straight from the restart as Erling Haaland was put through on goal and chipped the ball past an in rushing Jordan Pickford. Then on the 95th minute, Jeremy Doku fired an unstoppable shot into the Everton net for his second goal of the game to secure a draw for City. The result sees City failing to close down the points gap between them and Arsenal. Chelsea bad run of form continued as Nottingham Forest came into Stamford Bridge and beat them 3-1. Forest took a 2 minutes lead after Nigerian Striker Taiwo Awoniyi was allowed to head home a free header. Malo Gusto then fouled Awoniyi and Nottingham Forest were awarded a penalty which Igor Jesus expertly dispatched. Chelsea were awarded a penalty for a foul on debutant Jason Derry but Cole Palmer couldn't score past Matt Sels. Awoniyi doubles his goals after scoring in the 52nd minute. Chelsea pulled one back through Joao Pedro in the 93rd minute with an exquisite overhead kick. The result sees Nottingham Forest extend their lead over the relegation spots to 9 points and see Chelsea in danger of slipping into thr bottom 10.

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EPL RECAP: West Ham trashed Wolves 4-0 at the London Stadium. 2 goals each from Mavropanos and Taty Castellanos gave The Hammers the all important win which moved West Ham out of the relegation zone and pushed Tottenham Hotspur into relegation place. Mavropanos gave West Ham the lead heading home a Jared Bowen corner to give them a 2-0 lead going into half time. A quick fire double from Castellanos early in the 2nd half before Mavropanos added another one for the emphatic win. It is starting to look like a case of unfortunate deja vu for Arsenal in the title raise after losing 2-1 to Bournemouth in the title run-in at The Emirate in the early afternoon kick-off. Bournemouth took the lead through Junior Kroupi in the first half as he bacem the 2nd teenager to score 10 goals or more in their debut EPL season. Arsenal equalized in the 35th minute through a Viktor Gyokores penalty. Arsenal made a triple substitution early in the second half but it was Bournemouth who scored again through Alex Scott in the 75th minute which turned out to be the winning goal. Bournemouth also beat Arsenal at the Emirate last season.           Brentford and Everton played out an entertaining 2-2 draw at the GTeçh Community Stadium. Igor Thiago scored his 20th goal of the season from the penalty spot in the 3rd minute before another Brazilian striker Beto equalized for Everton. Igor scored again in the 2nd half for his 21st goal of the season before Kiernan Dewsburry-Hall's stoppage time goal restored parity for Everton. Brighton beat Burnley 2-0 thanks to a Mats Wieffer double. The result further condemned Burnley into relegation. Rio Ngumoha became Liverpool's youngest Premier League scorer when he scored his first Premier League goal for Liverpool at A field as Liverpool beat Fulham 2-0 to further cement their hold into 5th place which is the last UCL qualification slot in England. Mohammed Salah was also among the goal scorers as his 108th Premier League goal for Liverpool at A field was enough to give Liverpool the much needed win.            Manchester City thrashed Chelsea 3-0 at Stamford bridge to close the point between them and Arsenal to 6 points after Arsenal's loss to Bournemouth I Saturday. It was a goaless first half as neither teams could convert the numerous chances in the half. On resumption of the second half, two goals in 6 minutes and 20 seconds from Nico O'Reilly and January signing Marc Guehi gave City a 2 goals lead before Felipe Caicedo lost the ball in front of the box which allowed Doku to stroll into the box and bury the ball past Roberto Sanchez. The win makes next week game against Arsenal at The Etihad an all important game for City. Crystal Palace came from a goal down to defeat Newcastle at Selhurst Park. William Osula gave Newcastle a first half lead but the substitution of Jean-Phillipe Mateta changes the game for Palace as he converted a penalty in the 80th minute before scoring the winner in the 94th minute. Aston Villa drew against Nottingham Forest to tie Manchester United on 55 points but remain in 4th position due to an inferior goal difference. Nottingham Forest's Murillo scored an Own goal to give Villa an early lead before Neco Williams restored parity. Both team couldn't score again and the game finished in a draw.            Tottenham Hotspur's bad form continued after losing 1-0 to Sunderland at the Stadium of Light to stay rooted in the relegation spot, 2 points away from safety. The loss means that Spurs have not a Premier League family in 2026 and to compound their woes, club captain Christian Romero left the game with an apparent injury which is going to be a big blow for Roberto De Zerbi's plan as he might be losing his best defender for the remainder of the season. Leeds United defeated Manchester United 2-1 at Old Trafford for their first win there since 1981 and the win sees them get 6 points away from relegation. Leeds took an early lead when Noah Okafor slotted in a wonderful cross. Okafor doubles Leeds lead midway through the 1st half and gave Leeds a 2 goals lead heading into the half. In the 2nd half, Manchester United defender Lisandro Martinez was sent off from violent conduct after pulling Dominic Calvert-Lewin's ponytail. Casemiro pulled one back for Manchester United after heading home Bruno's cross. The loss sees United remain 3rd on the table, equal on points with Aston Villa but ahead due to a better goal difference.

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