Day 36
Dunk 5'
Minteh 86'
Brighton: 1. Verbruggen - 5. Dunk, 6. van Hecke, 29. De Cuyper (March, 88) - 13. Hinshelwood (Kostoulas, 89), 17. Baleba (Ayari, 76) - 22. Mitoma (Veltman, 58), 30. Groß - 11. Minteh, 24. Kadioglu - 18. Welbeck (Rutter, 76)
Substitution: Veltman (from 58); Ayari (from 76); Rutter (from 76); March (from 88); Kostoulas (from 89)
Bench: 23. Steele - 21. Boscagli - 20. Milner, 33. O`Riley
Yellow Cards: Mitoma 24
Wolverhampton: 25. Bentley Dan. - 3. Bueno H. (Wolfe, 46), 4. Bueno S., 15. Mosquera Y., 17. Pedro Lima (Gomes R.M., 67), 24. Tote Gomes - 7. André - 8. Gomes João (Arokodare, 89) - 9. Armstrong A., 11. Hwang H. (Gomes An., 89), 36. Mane M. (Bellegarde, 67)
Substitution: Wolfe (from 46); Bellegarde (from 67); Gomes R.M. (from 67); Gomes An. (from 89); Arokodare (from 89)
Bench: 2. Doherty - 37. Krejčí L. II. - 38. Tchatchoua J.
Yellow Cards: Hwang H. 49; André 68
Brighton delivered a commanding performance to see off Chelsea

It was a deserved victory for the Seagulls and a damaging setback for Liverpool’s top-four ambitions

Brentford were left frustrated after surrendering a two-goal lead

Liverpool responded in style after their recent league setback

Arsenal took another significant step toward the Premier League title

Liverpool were undone by Wolves’ tactical discipline, ruthless counter-attacking and a slice of chaotic fortune at the death

18-year-old Greek prospect Charalampos Kostoulas produced an astonishing overhead kick

Brighton & Hove Albion claimed an impressive 2-1 victory at Old Trafford

Wolves flew out of the blocks and struck three times in an explosive first-half display

It was a deeply embarrassing outcome — dropping points against a team that, until now, had been losing to almost everyone

Arsenal returned to the top of the Premier League table with a hard-earned 2-1 victory

Arsenal avoided an embarrassing stumble in the Premier League

Liverpool continued their strong run against one of their most familiar opponents

Manchester United produced a commanding performance in a 4–1 victory

Wolverhampton Wanderers have officially announced the appointment of Rob Edwards as their new head coach, replacing Vítor Pereira at Molineux

Manchester United made it three Premier League victories in a row with an entertaining 4–2 win

Chelsea were reduced to ten men for the second consecutive Premier League match

Everton FC officially opened a new chapter in their long Premier League journey

City cruised to a 4–0 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux

The 26-year-old attacker described joining United as a “dream come true”

The Wolves defender enjoyed a standout 2024/25 season, making 41 appearances across all competitions

The 26-year-old Cunha brings a wealth of experience across Europe’s top leagues

The 25-year-old had an impressive campaign in the Premier League

Palace continued their fine form under the Wembley afterglow

Brighton & Hove Albion produced a stunning second-half comeback

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