Premier League – Arsenal beat Tottenham 3-2. Crolla De Zerbi. Liverpool cannot go beyond a 2-2 draw with West Ham: the title is ever further away. United stopped at home by Burnley. Draw between Chelsea and Aston Villa. Newcastle and Everton win

Premier League – Arsenal beat Tottenham 3-2. Crolla De Zerbi. Liverpool cannot go beyond a 2-2 draw with West Ham: the title is ever further away. United stopped at home by Burnley. Draw between Chelsea and Aston Villa. Newcastle and Everton win
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The Premier League continues with the matches valid for the 35th matchday. As usual, Vocegiallorossa.it will update the scores of the scheduled matches.

We remember that theEverton has a penalty of 8 points causes violations of Financial Fair Play, while the Nottingham Forest has a 4 point penalty for failure to comply with the financial sustainability parameters of the top division in England.

35th DAY

Sunday at 5.30pm
Nottingham Forest-Manchester City

Already played
West Ham-Liverpool 2-2 (43′ Bowen, 48′ Robertson, 65′ aut. Soucek, 77′ Antonio)
Fulham-Crystal Palace 1-1 (53′ Rodrigo Muniz, 87′ Schlupp)
Manchester United-Burnley 1-1 (79′ Antony, 87′ penalty Amdouni)
Newcastle-Sheffield United 5-1 (5′ Ahmedodzic, 26′, 61′ penalty Isak, 54′ Guimaraes, 65′ author Osborn, 72′ Wilson)
Wolverhampton-Luton 2-1 (39′ Hwang Hee-Chan, 50′ Toti, 81′ Morris)
Everton-Brentford 1-0 (60′ Gueye)
Aston Villa-Chelsea 2-2 (5′ aut. Cucurella, 42′ Rogers, 62′ Madueke, 81′ Gallagher)
Bournemouth-Brighton 3-0 (13′ Senesi, 52′ Unal, 87′ Kluivert)
Tottenham-Arsenal 2-3 (15′ aut. Hojbjerg, 27′ Saka, 38′ Havertz, 64′ Romero, 87′ pen. Son)

Tuesday 14 May at 9pm (34th day)
Tottenham-Manchester City

Wednesday 15 May at 8.45pm (34th day)
Brighton-Chelsea

Wednesday 15 May at 9pm (34th day)
Manchester United-Newcastle

Postponed to a later date
Chelsea-Tottenham

Ranking (matches played in brackets)
Arsenal 80 (35)
Manchester City 76 (33)
Liverpool 75 (35)
Aston Villa 67 (35)
Tottenham 60 (33)
Manchester United 54 (34)
Newcastle 53 (34)
West Ham 49 (35)
Chelsea 48 (33)
Bournemouth 48 (35)
Wolverhampton 46 (34)
Brighton 44 (34)
Fulham 43 (35)
Crystal Palace 40 (35)
Everton 36 (35)
Brentford 35 (35)
Nottingham Forest 26 (34)
Luton 25 (35)
Burnley 24 (35)
Sheffield United 16 (35)

 
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