Arsenal Strengthen Title Hopes, Manchester United Move Up to Third Arsenal's impressive 2-0 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday saw them strengthen their title hopes in the English Premier League. The Gunners are now just four points behind leaders Chelsea and have a game in hand as they look to end their six-year wait for a top-flight championship. The victory was made all the more impressive by the fact that Arsenal were without injured defenders Kieran Tierney and Calum Chambers, as well as midfielder Granit Xhaka. However, manager Mikel Arteta's men proved to be more than a match for Wolves, with goals from Bukayo Saka and Emile Smith Rowe securing the three points. Manchester United, meanwhile, have moved up to third place in the table after coming from behind to beat Burnley 3-1 at Old Trafford. The Red Devils had fallen behind to a Ashley Westwood goal just before half-time, but a second-half turnaround saw them take all three points thanks to goals from Marcus Rashford, Mason Greenwood and Scott McTominay. The win saw United leapfrog Leicester City into third place, and the manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will be hoping that his side can continue their good form in the run-in to...#Chelsea #Aston_Villa #Real_Madrid #Liverpool #Tottenham_Hotspur #Newcastle_United #Manchester_United #Arsenal #Burnley #Leicester_City #Emirates_Stadium #Marcus_Rashford #Wolverhampton_Wanderers #Mikel_Arteta #Scott_McTominay #Ole_Gunnar_Solskjaer #David_Moyes #West_Ham_United #English_Premier_League #Bukayo_Saka #Emile_Smith_Rowe #Mason_Greenwood #Allan_SaintMaximin

Newcastle United v Manchester United: Premier League – live The Magpies are looking to continue their impressive run of form at St James' Park, where they have won four of their last five matches. Eddie Howe's side will be hoping to build on that momentum as they take on the Red Devils, who are seeking a return to winning ways after a draw against West Ham United in their previous outing. Newcastle United: Pope; Krafth, Schar, Burn; Murphy, Longstaff, Shelvey, Saint-Maximin; Joelinton, Wood Manchester United: De Gea; Wan-Bissaka, Maguire, Lindelof; Dalot, McTominay, Fred, Fernandes; Rashford, Martial#Premier_League #Eddie_Howe #Newcastle_United #Manchester_United #St_James_Park #West_Ham_United

Fulham host West Ham in the Premier League with European hopes and survival at stake Fulham FC welcome West Ham United to Craven Cottage on Saturday, as both teams look to secure crucial points in their respective battles for Premier League survival. The Cottagers are currently languishing in 18th place, just three points adrift of safety, while the Hammers sit seventh and fighting for a top-seven finish that would guarantee European football next season. Fulham have struggled on home soil this term, claiming just five wins from their 14 Premier League matches at Craven Cottage. However, they will be buoyed by a 1-0 victory over fellow strugglers Southampton in their last outing, which lifted the spirits of Marco Silva's men and provided a much-needed boost to their survival hopes. West Ham, on the other hand, have enjoyed a more consistent campaign under David Moyes' guidance. The Hammers have lost just once in their last six Premier League matches, a run that has seen them climb into the top seven and keep alive their chances of securing European football for the first time since 2016. Saturday's encounter is set to be a closely contested affair, with both teams knowing that victory would represent a significant step towards achieving their respective goals. Fulham will look to exploit West Ham's vulnerability on the road – where they have lost four of their last five Premier League away matches – while the Hammers will seek to capitalize on Fulham's struggles at home. In terms of team news, Fulham are set to be without injured duo Aleksandar Mitrović and Tosin Adarabioyo for the visit of West Ham. The Cottagers will also be missing midfielder Bobby Reid due to a suspension. Meanwhile, Moye...#Premier_League #Europa_League #Craven_Cottage #Marco_Silva #David_Moyes #West_Ham_United #Fulham_FC #Southampton #Lyon

Fulham vs West Ham United: Premier League Preview Fulham and West Ham United meet at Craven Cottage on Saturday, with both teams looking to bounce back from disappointing defeats in their last outings. The Cottagers are still searching for their first win of the season, while the Hammers are hoping to recover from a damaging loss to Manchester City. Fulham will be without suspended midfielder Joao Palhinha, who picked up his fifth booking of the season against Arsenal. However, Aleksandar Mitrovic returns after serving a one-match ban and could make an instant impact in attack. Manager Marco Silva has a full squad to choose from, with Tosin Adarabioyo and Manor Solomon both fit again. West Ham, on the other hand, will be without midfielder Declan Rice due to a hamstring strain. The England international is expected to miss at least two weeks of action, while fellow midfielder Pablo Fornals remains sidelined with a calf problem. Manager David Moyes may opt for a more defensive-minded approach following their heavy defeat to Manchester City, which could see the likes of Kurt Zouma and Nayef Aguerd start in midfield. The head-to-head record between these two teams is even at 11 wins apiece from 23 meetings. However, West Ham have won three of the last four encounters, including a convincing 4-0 victory at Craven Cottage last season. Fulham have struggled at home this season, takin...#Premier_League #Chelsea #Manchester_City #Liverpool #Manchester_United #Arsenal #Craven_Cottage #Fulham #Marco_Silva #David_Moyes #Aleksandar_Mitrovic #Kurt_Zouma #West_Ham_United #Joao_Palhinha #Tosin_Adarabioyo #Manor_Solomon #Declan_Rice #Pablo_Fornals #Nayef_Aguerd
