Matchday three saw a return to the standard 10games across Saturday and Sunday with three being the magic number as four sides hit three goals in victories.
Friday, 12 September 2025
Reds Go Clear At The Top
Wednesday, 27 August 2025
Reds Rio Gives Magpies Monday Misery
The second matchday saw an epic ending with a thriller on Monday night but more on that later as this weekend saw the final promoted side win while two sides hit five in London.
Blues Batter Hammers
Endo Fernandez's effort on 34th minutes made it 3-1 into half time but the points were soon wrapped up by two strikes in four minutes before the hour mark from Moises Caicedo (54) and Trevor Chalobah (58) for a 5-1 victory.
Spurs Continue City Curse
Tottenham Hotspur extended their run of success over Manchester City with a 2-0 win at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday. The visitors opened the scoring through Brennan Johnson on 35 minutes before Joao Palhinha doubled the lead just before the interval. The 2-0 lead remained as City were unable to overturn their recent curse of results against Tottenham.
Cherries Claim Wolves Win
Bournemouth bounced back from their opening day defeat with a narrow 1-0 win over Wolves at the Vitality Stadium. The crucial goal came as early as the fourth minute as Marcus Tavernier slotted in for the hosts. Wolves' hopes of a comeback were dented early in the second half as Toti Gomes was sent off on 49 minutes and the hosts held on for the win.
Bees Buzz Against Villa
Brentford also bounced back from an opening weekend defeat with a 1-0 win at the Gtech Community Stadium over Aston Villa. Summer singing Dango Ouattara scored the crucial goal after just 12 minutes as the hosts sealed the three points.
Clarets Joy Over Sunderland
Gunners Fire Five Past Leeds
After success in the opening weekend, Leeds suffered a huge 5-0 loss to Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday evening. The hosts were 2-0 to the good in the first half after strikes from Jurrien Timber (34) and Bukayo Saka (45) before Viktor Gyokeres opened his Arsenal account on 48 minutes for 3-0. Timber score his second of the game on 56 minutes to make it 4-0 and the rout was complete in added time as Gyokeres slotted in a penalty for a 5-0 final score.
Eagles Denied By Forest
A battle between two sides who swapped places in the European completions due to controversy ended all square at Selhurst Park as Crystal Palace drew 1-1 with Nottingham Forest. The hosts opened the scoring on 37 minutes through Ismaila Sarr but were pegged back by a 57th minute equaliser from Callum Hudson-Odoi for 1-1 as the points were shared.
Hills Alive For Toffees
Cottagers Deny Red Devils
Reds Rio Gives Magpies Monday Misery
Thursday, 21 August 2025
Double Delight For Promoted Duo
After four long years with the magnetic board sitting on the wall ready to be used again, this blog resumes after the hiatus since the 2021-22 Premier League opening weekend. Hopefully, I will be able to do more than the single weekend this 2025-26 Premier League season.
Champions Chomp Cherries
Magpies Held By 10-man Villa
The first dismissal of the season came at Villa Park on Saturday as Ezri Konsa saw red in the 66th minute after pulling back Anthony Gordon but Newcastle were unable to make the man advantage pay off in a 0-0 draw with Aston Villa.
Seagulls Stunned By Cottagers
Black Cats Crush Hammers
Spurs Ease Past Clarets
City Cruise Against Woeful Wolves
Blues Blunt Against Eagles
Forest Fly As Bees Stung
Gunners Edge Past United
Leeds Topple Toffees
Friday, 20 August 2021
A Brilliant Brentford Debut While Champions City Defeated
The longest hiatus of any of my blogs comes to an end with the re-boot of this one starting with the 2021-22 Premier League opening weekend.
Bees Sting The Gunners
Manchester Win the Battle of the United's
Saturday's action began with a comfortable 5-1 opening victory for Manchester United against Leeds United at Old Trafford. A quiet first half saw the hosts take the lead with a Bruno Fernandes strike on the half hour.
Leeds levelled four minutes after the interval through Luke Ayling before a eight minute spree from Man Utd saw Mason Greenwood score for 2-1 and Fernandes complete his hat-trick on the hour for 4-1. The win was wrapped up on 68 minutes as Fred made it 5-1 to send his side top of the table.
Seagulls Fly High at Burnley
Chelsea Cruise Clips Eagles' Hopes
Wolves Undone By Foxes
Hornets Edge Villa In Thriller
Rampant Reds Cruise Past Canaries
Magpies Halted By Hammers
Champions City Stunned By Spurs
Wednesday, 5 June 2019
2019 Europa League/Champions League Final Reviews
Chelsea eased to a second title in six seasons with a 4-1 win over fierce rivals Arsenal. The sides were level into half-time before ex-Gunners forward Olivier Giroud put the Blues 1-0 ahead on 49 minutes.
Pedro doubled the lead on the hour mark before an Eden Hazard penalty five minutes later look to have sealed the win at 3-0. Arsenal hit back with an effort from Alex Iwobi but it was sheer consolation as Hazard struck his second and Chelsea's fourth on 72 minutes to confirm the title would be heading to Stamford Bridge.
Saturday evening saw the Champions League final in which Liverpool claimed a 2-0 win to secure a sixth title over debuting finalists Tottenham Hotspur.
A perfect start for the Reds saw Mohamed Salan slotting them 1-0 ahead with a penalty inside just two minutes. The narrow lead remained into half-time and past the hour mark as the sides cancelled each other out in terms of attack.
Spurs hopes of forcing extra time were ended three minutes from the end as semi-final hero Divock Origi slotted into the bottom corner to confirm the title for Liverpool and seal a 2-0 victory, avenging their loss in last season's final.
Monday, 20 May 2019
2019 FA Cup Final Review
City led 2-0 at half-time after an opener from David Silva on 26 minutes was followed by a Gabriel Jesus strike eight minutes before the interval.
Watford's hopes were all but dashed by the hour as Kevin De Bruyne made it 3-0 and just seven minutes later its was a case of when rather then if City struck again with Jesus firing in for 4-0.
The rout was completed by a late brace from Raheem Sterling as he struck in the 81st and 87th minutes for 6-0, a scoreline that equals Bury's record of 1903.
Tuesday, 14 May 2019
2019 Champions League/Europa League Semi Final Second Leg Reviews
Liverpool needed a miracle after a 3-0 loss in Barcelona and did just that with a superb 4-0 win to secure a trip to Madrid, winning 4-3 on aggregate.
Divock Origi fired the Reds 1-0 up (1-3 agg) inside seven minutes before two goals in as many minutes from half-time sub Georginio Wijnaldum made it 3-0 and levelled the tie at 3-3 on aggregate. Barcelona's miserable night at Anfield only got worse as quick thinking saw Origi slot in his second for 4-0 and complete the turnaround for a 4-3 aggregate win.
Wednesday night saw Tottenham Hotspur overturn a 1-0 first leg deficit to Ajax Amsterdam with a 3-2 win that ensured they advanced on away goals after a 3-3 aggregate. Ajax extended their overall lead with first half strikes from Matthijs De Ligt and Hakim Ziyech putting them 2-0 up and 3-0 ahead on aggregate. Tottenham fought back superbly as Lucas Moura struck twice in three minutes to level on the night at 2-2 (3-2 agg) before a last-gasp strike to complete his hat-trick stunned Ajax and sent Spurrs into the final on away goals.
For the first time ever, both European competitions will have a quarter of teams from the same country as the Europa League will also feature an all-English final.
Chelsea secured their spot in the final after a 1-1 draw with Eintracht Frankfurt saw the sides level at 2-2 on aggregate and resulted in the Blues winning 4-3 on pens. Ruben Loftus-Cheek made it 1-0 (2-1 agg) to Chelsea on 28 minutes before Luka Jovic levelled four minutes after half-time. The tie went into extra time but had then to be settled in a shootout with Chelsea winning 4-3.
Arsenal set-up an all-English final against their city rivals after claiming a 4-2 win over Valencia which saw them advance 7-3 on aggregate. The La Liga side opened the scoring through Kevin Gameiro on 11 minutes for 2-3 on agg but a Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang leveller six minutes later made it 1-1 and 2-4 on agg. Alexandre Lacazette put the Gunners 2-1 upon the night as they led 2-5 on agg but Gameiro struck again ti cut the gap before the hour. Valencia's hopes were ended by two further efforts from Aubameyang who completed his hat-trick late on for 4-2 and a huge 7-3 aggregate victory.














