Monday, May 18, 2026

Premier League Match Week 37 – Part 1 Hammers Just About Nail Their Relegation

West Ham took another major step toward the second tier by laying an egg at Newcastle in a 3-1 loss. The Hammers were both sloppy and uninspired, looking every bit the sort of team that should not be in the Premier League. With their season on the line, Nuno Espirito Santo’s men conceded the first two goals in a four-minute span of the first half which might well have ended their survival hopes.

Goalkeeper Mads Hermansen gave away the first goal of the match, lazily knocking a ball while trying to play the ball out of the back. Newcastle’s Harvey Barnes seemed to be the only player to pay attention and pounced on the ball. The former Leicester man, starting in place of the out of favor Anthony Gordon, quickly fed the ball to teammate Nick Woltemade who swept it past the flustered Hermansen to give the Magpies an early lead.

After William Osula scored on an impressive individual effort four minutes later, the young Newcastle striker later added his second goal of the match when the Hammers erred yet again, this time losing possession on their own throw in. Woltemade, normally a striker who had not scored since December for the Magpies, played a Number 10 role for Manager Eddie Howe on Sunday and connected well with installed striker Osula, pumping some new life into a Newcastle attack which has been less than prolific this season.

West Ham, meanwhile, will have well earned a demotion after failing to score for a third straight Premier League loss, disgraceful results for a club which should be battling to maintain its Premier League status. The shine has long left Nuno Espirito Santo who had seemed to bring hope after his September appointment. Much must fall on the players, however, if the team goes down. Mistakes at the back have been accompanied by futility up front. Jarrod Bowen, captain and supposed star of the club, has been goalless for West Ham’s last 13 Premier League matches.

Having squandered the opportunity to help save itself at Newcastle, West Ham remains two points south of Tottenham Hotspur in the table. Spurs has two matches to play and an insurmountable goal differential advantage over the Hammers. A point from either of Tottenham Hotspur’s last two matches against Chelsea and Everton, respectively, will doom the Hammers. Given Spurs are a hot mess themselves, there is of course a glimmer of hope should West Ham itself be able to win its last match against an in-form Leeds which is undefeated in eight matches.

Leeds delivered a gut punch to Brighton’s European creds in a 1-0 win over the Seagulls at Elland Road. Dominic Calvert Lewin had the winner in a 1-0 Leeds victory which leaves the Seagulls in seventh position. Brighton’s current placement would be good for a Europa League berth if the season ended with Sunday. There is, however, more to come and the Seagulls are vulnerable.

Eighth place Brentford is just a point behind the Seagulls, but more threatening is the prospect of ninth and tenth place Chelsea and Sunderland respectively, two clubs which could knock Brighton, Brentford, or both out of the European places. A Chelsea win on Tuesday would bring the Blues level on points with Brentford with Chelsea holding a goal differential advantage over the Bees. Brentford struggled against Crystal Palace at GTech Community Stadium on Sunday in a 2-2 draw. Crystal Palace twice took the lead and, while the Bees responded twice to equalize, it was an underwhelming performance considering there was much on the line for the homestanding Bees with little in it for the Eagles.

Sunderland already knows it will be just two points behind the Seagulls, one below the Bees, entering the final weekend after the Black Cats thrashed Everton 3-1 at the Toffees’ Hill Dickinson Stadium. The home defeat essentially ended Everton’s European hopes. Twelfth place Everton needs to climb over four clubs in the unlikeliest of circumstances on the Premier League’s final day. Sunderland, meanwhile, will face Chelsea on the final weekend for what could be European spot should Brighton and Brentford falter.

Champions League qualification could be decided on Tuesday. Aston Villa clinched its place with a 4-2 defeat of Liverpool on Friday. Ollie Watkins had a brace for Villa while center back Virgil van Dijks scored twice in a losing effort for the visitors. Van Dijk’s attacking threat is outpacing his defensive performance at the center of a leaky Liverpool defense which has conceded the most ever goals by the club in a 38 match Premier League season. The defensive area was much overlooked in last summer’s futile transfer endeavors to refresh an attack which has also not delivered this season.

Mohamed Salah, the Liverpool legend leaving after next weekend’s finale, delivered a scathing indictment of Liverpool’s management on social media after the club’s Friday defeat, its 12th of the season. Despite its poor season, Liverpool still holds a four-point advantage over Bournemouth with the Cherries playing their game in hand against Manchester City on Tuesday. Liverpool’s goal differential advantage dictates that the Cherries must win at Manchester City, an unlikely event, to have a chance of overtaking the Reds on the final Sunday.

Manchester United, meanwhile, has already locked down third place in the league and Champions League football for next season. Much of the club’s success, in addition to the guidance of interim Manager Michael Crrick, can be attributed to the record season of midfielder Bruno Fernandes. The Portuguese internation tied the Premier League season record of 20 assists in the Red Devils’ 3-2 win over Nottingham Forest. Casemiro also delivered the best season of his Manchester United career in his final season with the club.

Long time club servant Luke Shaw scored against the Trees Sunday in what was his 37th league appearance this season. The veteran left back, who has battled injuries in the past, is the only player to have been active for all of Manchester United’s Premier League games entering the final weekend. As for Carrick himself, there is no official announcement on his status for next year though reports are running rampant that a deal has been reached between the parties.

Rob Edwards, whose status should be in question to accompany relegated Wolves to the second-tier next season, still seems to have ownership support which will not be hurt by a 1-1 draw with higher up the table Fulham over the weekend. Wolves supporters do not necessarily share ownership’s positive opinion on Edwards, who controversially left Middlesbrough in-season to jump on Wolves’ sinking ship.

Meanwhile, unanimous support should be at least temporarily accorded Xabi Alonso’s appointment as Chelsea manager. The former Liverpool player won the Bundesliga two years ago with Bayer Leverkusen before a troubled stint with Real Madrid whose problems run deeper than a managerial issue. In a nod to the influence Alonso will have within the Chelsea organization, he was named “manager” which is a departure from BlueCo ownership’s previous characterization of the role as “coach.”

Friday, May 15, 2026

Premier League Match Week 37 Preview

Arsenal drew the much stronger card in the title race this weekend. The Gunners are home at the Emirates against abysmal Burnley while Manchester City must go to Bournemouth where the Cherries will be trying to extend a 16-match unbeaten run and secure three points which would lift them into serious Champions League conversation.

Manchester City, even while rotating some of its key players, stayed in the title race with a 3-0 win over disinterested Crystal Palace on Wednesday, but a draw two weeks ago wrested the Citizens’ destiny out of their hands. Arsenal must stumble against one of its two remaining foes for City to claim the silverware. Burnley is bad and Crystal Palace will face the Gunners just days before the Eagles play for Conference League silverware and are thus unlikely to be much interested in the league curtain closer. An epic bottling will thus be required of Arsenal if Manchester City is to sneak ahead of them to claim the Premier League title.

Manchester City plays Chelsea in the FA Cup final on Saturday before regrouping to play Bournemouth on Tuesday. The Cherries are currently four points behind both Aston Villa and Liverpool with those two sides facing each other on Sunday. At least one of those two sides will drop at least two points which means a Cherries win over Manchester City would place them just a point outside of Champions League territory entering the Premier League’s final match day.

Aston Villa has won only one of its last five Premier League matches as it hosts Liverpool to begin the Premier League weekend on Friday. Villa has beaten Liverpool in just one of the last 16 Premier League contests between the two clubs and Manager Unai Emery is in an interesting position for his team’s final home match of the season. Supporters will expect a strong effort, but Emery needs to be mindful that he has the Europa League final just five days after this match. How will he balance priorities and set his team on Friday?

Brighton’s intent is clear as it has it all to play for when the Seagulls visit Leeds on Sunday. Manager Fabian Hurzeler recently received a new three-year contract recognizing the Seagulls recovery from a mid-season slump to win the joint most matches in the Premier League, along with Arsenal, since the beginning of March. Brighton is currently seventh in the table with the chance to overtake Bournemouth this week and keep Brentford, Chelsea and Everton at bay.

Brentford has lost two of its last three matches but can bounce back at home versus disinterested Crystal Palace this weekend. Chelsea hosts Tottenham Hotspur on Tuesday, just three days after the Blues play Manchester City at Wembley in the FA Cup final. Neither Chelsea nor Everton, which plays Sunderland on Sunday, have won any of their last five Premier League matches.

Spurs could be in the relegation zone when it travels to Stamford Bridge on Tuesday. West Ham can escape the zone and leapfrog Spurs, at least temporarily, with a victory at Newcastle on Sunday. West Ham only has that opportunity due to Spurs’ late dropping of points in its draw with Leeds last week.

Nottingham Forest clinched Premier League survival last weekend and is playing with house money when the Tricky Trees visit Old Trafford to face Manchester United on Sunday. United, meanwhile, has wrapped up Champions League qualification and the only drama now is whether Michael Carrick will be named as manager for next season. Some reports indicate a deal could be in the offing before Sunday’s final home match.

Wolverhampton Manager Rob Edwards cited the remaining objective for his woebegone club, that being to finish out of the league’s cellar. The relegation bound team is three points south of Burnley entering the season’s final two matches. Woeful Wolves, however, has won only three matches all season as it prepares to host Fulham on Sunday.

Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Premier League Match Week 36 Results: Path Is Clear For Arsenal After Win Over Hammers; Spurs Fail To Capitalize; Leeds and Nottingham Forest Are Safe; Streaking Bournemouth Threatens Top Five; Everton Concedes Late To Jeopardize Europe Chances; Liverpool and Chelsea Draw

Arsenal may have salted away the Premier League title and West Ham took another step toward relegation in Sunday’s action at London Stadium. The Gunners defeated West Ham 1-0 as Leandro Trossard’s deflected strike in the 83rd minute proved the winning margin. The winner came just moments after Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya had stoned a point-blank attempt by Mateus Fernandes which would have given West Ham the lead. To further the misery of West Ham supporters, a potential tying goal for the Hammers was disallowed in stoppage time after a lengthy VAR review determined that Raya was fouled, a controversial call that reverberated at the top and bottom of the Premier League table.

Arsenal is now five points ahead in the Premier League race. While Manchester City, 3-0 winners over Brentford on Saturday, can pull within two points by beating Crystal Palace on Wednesday, those two points appear massive considering Arsenal’s remaining schedule.

Next week sees the Gunners host punching bag Burnley while the Gunners’ final game of the season against Crystal Palace comes just days before the Eagles’ Conference League final in Germany. Clearly the Eagles and their manager, Oliver Glasner, will be risking nothing to help Pep Guardiola and Manchester City.

At the other end of the table, West Ham is fortunate to be only two points from safety after Tottenham Hotspur conceded a careless penalty kick on Monday to draw 1-1 with visiting Leeds. Mathys Tel scored the opening goal for Tottenham Hotspur but was then guilty of the penalty which came about when he tried to “bicycle kick” a clearance from his own box.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin converted the equalizer which deprived Spurs of two critical points in its struggle to avoid relegation. Leeds even threatened to take all three points in the late going when substitute Sean Longstaff’s drive was tipped off the crossbar by Spurs goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky.

It is no wonder that Tottenham Hotspur is in a relegation fight after supporters witnessed the 15th non-winning effort in their club’s 17 home dates so far as the north London side has captured only 11 points at home this season. Like Leeds, Nottingham Forest is also safe now after the Tricky Trees earned a 1-1 draw with Newcastle that saw former Magpie Eliot Anderson secure the point for the Tricky Trees with an 88th minute goal.

Nottingham Forest is seven points clear of the drop line with only two matches remaining. Newcastle, meanwhile, suffered an all too familiar fate as the Magpies have now dropped 27 points from a winning position this season, more than any other Premier League team.

The Magpies host West Ham next week with the chance to further influence the relegation places. Following their result at St. James’s Park, the Hammers will need wait until Tuesday to see if relegation rival Spurs can steal a result from a tough battle away at Chelsea.

While the top and bottom of the table feature two team battles, the battle for European places remains wide open. Manchester United, which shared the points in a goalless snoozefest with Sunderland over the weekend, is already assured of its Champions League place along with Arsenal and Manchester City.

Liverpool and Aston Villa have long occupied the two remaining guaranteed Champions League slots, but both clubs are struggling to mathematically lock down their place. Liverpool and Aston Villa are level at 59 points after both clubs drew over the weekend.

Bournemouth is now on 55 points after the Cherries defeated Fulham 1-0 in an odd match where both clubs were reduced to 10 men for the entire second half. Brazilian teenager Rayan scored in the 53rd minute on a deflected shot to provide the winning margin and give the surging Cherries their fourth win in their last five Premier League matches and extend their unbeaten league run to 16 matches under departing Manager Andoni Iraola.

Rayan now has three goals in his last three Premier League matches, finding his best form at the best possible time for Iraola’s club. Brighton are two points behind the Seagulls in seventh place after making easy work of Wolverhampton in a 3-0 victory where Brighton scored two of its goals in the first five minutes of play.

Like Bournemouth’s Rayan, the Seagulls’ Jack Hinshelwood also has three goals in his last three Premier League matches after scoring 35 seconds into Saturday’s match, the fastest goal in Brighton history. The wins by Bournemouth and Brighton combined with draws by Liverpool and Aston Villa keep the race for Champions League places alive as the season enters its final two weekends.

Chelsea, once expected to compete for Europe’s top competition, ended a five-match losing run by grabbing a point in a 1-1 contest at Anfield between two clubs suffering disappointing seasons. Chelsea, of course, has been in a death spiral and is facing the prospect of no European football next season.

Though Liverpool remains well positioned to still finish in the top five spots, the supporters have become fully disillusioned with Manager Arne Slot. The vocalization of discontent reached a new level when Slot substituted for 17-year-old crowd favorite Rio Ngumoha in the 67th minute versus Chelsea.

Slot concedes he cannot win back the supporters until much work is done on the squad in the summer. Whether he gets that chance remains a question. Slot’s side remains locked on points with Aston Villa with both clubs currently trying to fend off Bournemouth and possibly Brighton.

Villa did not try too hard on Saturday, as the Villans suffered a 2-2 draw with Burnley which has already been relegated, a circumstance which prompted the sacking of Manager Scott Parker. The Clarets snapped a five-match losing run and avoided defeat for just the 13th time in 36 matches this season when Zian Flemming knotted matters at Turf Moor just two minutes after Ollie Watkins had given Aston Villa a lead.

While technically still needing to nail down its league place for Champions League qualification, Aston Villa is far more focused on a Europa League championship which would also provide entry to Europe’s top competition next season. The Villans advanced to the Europa League final with their victory over Nottingham Forest on Thursday.

Those celebrations may thus have influenced the somnolence shown at Turf Moor. Crystal Palace were similarly celebrating advancement to a European final after moving past Shakhtar Donetsk on Thursday to qualify for the Conference League tournament final which will take place just days after the Eagles host Arsenal for a match which could determine the Premier League title race.

The Eagles could thus be forgiven if they attributed little weight to their match with the Toffees this past Sunday. Everton, meanwhile, had it all to play for as they entered the weekend on the cusp of qualifying for next season’s European fun.

It was surprising then that Everton squandered the lead twice in drawing 2-2 at Crystal Palace. This was the second consecutive week that Everton dropped points from a winning position, and a five-match winless run has the Toffees in 10th position with European hopes quickly fading.

Crystal Palace, while staking their hopes on a European trophy this year, can also now devilishly determine who lifts the Premier League trophy as the Eagles will face both Manchester City and Arsenal before concluding their domestic campaign.