Five games took place in Premier League On Saturday, with a fourth place award offered for the winners of the game at Manchester City’s home against a Brighton & Hove Albion team in six consecutive wins in all matches.
The third-mounted Nottingham Forest traveled to Ipswich, which were six points from security, and Bournemouth hosted Brdford with the opportunity to go sixth.
Elsewhere, Everton hosted West Ham at a meeting between two sides, well from the danger and the wolves of the fourth bottom headed to Southampton of the rock.
101greatGoals.com He looks back on Saturday’s Premier League, including goals, scorers and the table before Arsenal Host Chelsea and Tottenham visit Fulham (and at 1.30pm GMT) and Manchester United travel to City (7pm) on Sunday.
A huge opportunity for Brighton 🫨
Carlos Baleba misses a golden opportunity to put visitors 3-2 late in the race#Mcibha pic.twitter.com/huo3ippnfu
– Premier League (@premierleague) March 15 2025
Man City V Brrighton: Two goals in the thriller
Two of the most fun aspects of the department did not disappoint. After Kaoru Mitoma had an early target banned for Brighton, Erling Haaland’s sentence put the city forward, Pervis Estupinan was balanced with an excellent free kick and Omar Marmouss forged the reigning champions before the break.
Abdukodir Khusanov’s 48th minute target ensured that the competition ended 2-2, though Nico Gonzalez sent a header against a City position and Carlos Baleba missed a glorious opportunity to give visitors a first victory away to Fixture.
How fun was that?!@Mancity and @Officialbhafc Share the points in Etihad Stadium 🤝#Mcibha pic.twitter.com/xh5Bxb6vys
– Premier League (@premierleague) March 15 2025
Ipswich v Nottingham Forest: City’s misery continues
Ipswich is the only team in the four parts of England that did not win in 2025, losing 4-2 at the Forest Courtes Hy of Nikola Milenkovic opener, two goals from A satisfied Anthony Elanga before halftime and one by Jota Silva in the 87th minute.
Jens Cajuste had pulled a back to make 3-1 minutes earlier, and George Hirst won the final goal of the game in the 93rd minute for the tractor boys, which are now nine security points. Forest cement in place at the top four and moved a spot behind the second arsenal.
Three goals. Seven minutes. A ruthless @Nffc 💥#Ipsnfo pic.twitter.com/sum9Mnw3fj
– Premier League (@premierleague) March 15 2025
Bournemouth v Brentford: Bees make the double
Brdford came from behind to beat Bournemouth for the second time this season, recovers from the 17th minute of Vitaly Janelt to win a fifth consecutive victory through the Swift of Yoane Wissa and Christian Norgaard’s Strike.
The cherries, which almost repeated the lead when they hit the Crossbar through Antoine Semenyo, are ninth, a spot behind Aston Villa and three from Brighton and Newcastle. Brdford, at 11, is three points behind.
Who but Yoane Wissa? 😤 pic.twitter.com/hvgec2tfsm
– Sky Sports Premier League (@skysportspl) March 15 2025
Southampton v Wolves: Larsen targets rise to wanders
The wolves look more and more confident of security, as they were pulling well from Ipswich with the help of the first half of Jorgen Strand Larsen and the second semester.
The semi-years substitute, Paul Onuachu, responded after the shot of Tyler Dibling, but Southampton has now lost nine successive games at home and closes the relegation, with a 17-point flexible deficit in the wolves.
How do you feel after this victory, @Wolves Fans? 🟠
Nine points now separate the side of Vitor Pereira from 18th Placed Ipswich pic.twitter.com/3ijqkve0pl
– Premier League (@premierleague) March 15 2025
Everton V West Ham: O’Brien expands Toffees running
Jake O’Brien’s close -up balancer in the 91st minute expanded Everton’s undefeated championship to run in nine matches as their promising form continued by the redefinition of David Moyes, who left West Ham at the end of last season.
A good finish by Tomas Soucek gave Hammers a 67th minute, and Everton Jordan Pickford goalkeeper made several excellent savings. Both teams remain in 34 pointswith the 14th and West Ham 16th.