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Villa boost Champions League hopes by beating Forest

Aston Villa recorded a seventh straight win as they survived a second-half scare to beat Champions League-chasing rivals Nottingham Forest 2-1 and move into sixth in the Premier League.Unai Emery made eight changes after the 3-0 win at Brighton, with Villa just days away from a huge Champions League quarter-final tie against Paris Saint-Germain, but you would not have known it as Morgan Rogers and Donyell Malen scored inside 15 minutes. Rogers and Youri Tielemans, the only outfield players to keep their place in the team, combined for the first goal, which was followed by the second just two minutes later. Forest, without defenders Ola Aina and Alex Moreno, were all at sea. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Morgan Rogers fires Villa in front against Nottingham Forest Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible […]

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Evanilson double earns Bournemouth draw at West Ham

Evanilson's close-range double helped Bournemouth draw 2-2 at West Ham United as the Cherries continued their pursuit of European football next season.This was a meeting of two out-of-form sides, both in desperate need of a victory, and although Bournemouth are now winless in six league matches, Andoni Iraola's team still finished the day just five points behind sixth-placed Newcastle United, albeit having now played a game more than those also chasing a European spot. After a scrappy opening in the sunshine, the Cherries made the breakthrough seven minutes before half-time with the help of West Ham goalkeeper Alphonse Areola, who spilled Antoine Semenyo's low shot straight to Evanilson, who could not miss from five yards out.The goal was checked by the Video Assistant Referee Jarred Gillett, with the Brazilian just onside as the visitors went in ahead at the break, […]

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Wolves win from behind to leave Ipswich 12 points from safety

Wolves have left Ipswich 12 points from safety with just seven games to go after coming from behind to win 2-1 at Portman Road.Substitute Pablo Sarabia turned the game for Wolves, scoring his first goal in nearly five months before setting up Jorgen Strand Larsen's winner in the closing stages of the game. Ipswich led through Liam Delap after 16 minutes, but are now facing a near-impossible task to stay up, with seven games to go and matches against Chelsea, Arsenal and Newcastle next.Wolves' win also means Southampton's relegation to the Championship will be confirmed if they lose at Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.Sarabia had only been on the pitch seven minutes before firing in the equaliser from just inside the box and then set up Strand Larsen for his fourth goal in three games. Delap's 12th league goal of the […]

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Hull KR claim derby win to join Leigh, Catalans in Challenge Cup semis

Hull KR claim derby victory at Hull FC to reach Challenge Cup semi-finals; Leigh Leopards seal comeback 20-12 victory over Wakefield Trinity; Catalans Dragons beat Salford Red Devils by same scoreline to reach last four; Warrington Wolves vs St Helens (Sunday 2.30pm) Last Updated: 05/04/25 4:56pm Joe Burgess (left) scored twice as Hull KR claimed a derby victory at Hull FC to reach the Challenge Cup semis Joe Burgess scored two tries as Hull KR triumphed 32-16 over city rivals Hull FC at the MKM Stadium to reach the Challenge Cup semi-finals for the third successive year. The two fierce rivals clashed in the competition for the first time in 39 years and it was Super League leaders Rovers who prevailed, extending their 100 per cent start to the season in all competitions to nine matches.Wingers Tom Davies and Burgess […]

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Murray on target again as Kilmarnock defeat 10-player Motherwell

Fraser Murray netted his fourth goal in nine games as Kilmarnock earned a much-needed three points against 10-man Motherwell.Murray capitalised on some slack defending to open the scoring midway through the first half, while Kofi Balmer was sent off following a VAR review, four minutes later. Joe Wright's 53rd-minute header set Killie up for a comfortable second half as they sealed a 2-0 win that kept them a point ahead of Dundee, who occupy the William Hill Premiership relegation play-off place.Dundee's victory over St Mirren kept Motherwell's top-six hopes alive but possibly only for 24 hours.The Steelmen need Dundee United to take something from Tynecastle on Sunday to allow them to move above Hearts if they beat Neil Critchley's side at Fir Park in the final game before the split. Even then, they will need Ross County to get a […]

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Rangers suffer fifth successive home defeat as Hibs extend unbeaten run

Rangers' defensive frailties were laid bare again in the 2-0 defeat against a Hibernian side who extended their unbeaten run in the Scottish Premiership to 16 games.Hibees midfielder Dylan Levitt opened the scoring in the eighth minute with a drive which went all too easily through Gers goalkeeper Jack Butland. Rangers had lost the opening two goals in five of the last seven matches - four in six under new boss Barry Ferguson - and once again they required a comeback. Image: Martin Boyle scored Hibs' second However, attacker Martin Boyle raced away in the 69th minute to score a second to secure a first Hibs win in Govan in seven years as the disjointed home side recorded a fifth successive home loss for the first time.Ferguson, put in charge until the end of the season after replacing Philippe Clement […]

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Aberdeen push for top-three finish as Morris goal sees off Ross County

Aberdeen sealed a 1-0 win over Ross County thanks to a magnificent solo effort from Shayden Morris.The winger used his pace to great effect to burst clear and score the only goal of the game in the 33rd minute, with their hosts unable to muster any sort of response over the remaining hour of play. Ross County fans suffered a blow before a ball had even been kicked in Dingwall, as it was announced that Noah Chilvers has injured his ACL and is set for a spell on the sidelines.County had the game's first shot on target in the 12th minute though, when Jordan White met James Brown's free-kick but could only head into the waiting hands of visiting goalkeeper Ross Doohan.However, in the 16th minute Kevin Nisbet had a golden opportunity to break the deadlock when he was slipped […]

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Ndiaye’s ‘soft’ penalty sees Arsenal held by Everton

Iliman Ndiaye's contentious penalty cancelled out Leandro Trossard's opener as Everton held Arsenal to a 1-1 draw which leaves Liverpool needing only 11 points from eight games to clinch the title.Ndiaye converted coolly from the spot early in the second half at Goodison Park after Myles Lewis-Skelly was adjudged to have fouled Jack Harrison by referee Darren England. The decision was described as "awfully soft" by Michael Dawson and Mike Dean on Soccer Saturday, with the contact beginning outside the box, but England's decision was upheld by VAR.Trossard had earlier put Arsenal in front with a clinical strike from the edge of the box after a mix-up between Idrissa Gueye and Jarrad Branthwaite allowed Raheem Sterling to launch a break.Mikel Arteta made five changes to his team with Tuesday's Champions League showdown against Real Madrid in mind, as Thomas Partey, […]

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Five-star England thrash Belgium to move top of Nations League group

Aggie Beever-Jones and Keira Walsh scored their first England goals as the Lionesses thrashed Belgium 5-0 at Ashton Gate to move top of Nations League Group A3. First-half goals from defenders Luzy Bronze and Millie Bright put England in control before Beever-Jones, Jess Park and Walsh secured the win, which moves Sarina Wiegman's side a point above second-placed Spain. It was a comfortable night for England against the group's bottom side, who failed to have a shot on target and remain without a point from their opening three games. Team news: Kelly withdraws from squad Before kick-off it was confirmed Chloe Kelly had withdrawn from the England squad due to a foot injury. England made one change from the side which beat Spain at Wembley in February as Beth Mead replaced the benched Jess Park. The two sides meet again […]

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Jota goal sees Liverpool edge feisty Merseyside derby

Player ratings: Liverpool: Kelleher (6), Jones (7), Konate (7), Van Dijk (6), Robertson (6), Gravenberch (6), Mac Allister (6), Szoboszlai (7), Salah (6), Jota (8), Diaz (8). Subs: Nunez (6), Gakpo (n/a), Endo (n/a). Everton: Pickford (6), O’Brien (6), Tarkowski (5), Branthwaite (6), Mykolenko (7), Gana (7), Garner (6), Doucoure (6), Harrison (6), Alcaraz (6), Beto (7). Subs: Ndiaye (6), Young (n/a), Broja (n/a), Iroegbunam (n/a), Chermiti (n/a). Player of the Match: Diogo Jota.

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