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Easter Sunday Premier League Roundup 

  • Writer: Amelie Claydon
    Amelie Claydon
  • Apr 20
  • 2 min read

The MatchDay Post | April 20, 2025


Arsenal 4–0 Ipswich Town: Gunners on Fire at Portman Road 

Arsenal put on a ruthless display against Ipswich, brushing aside struggling home side with a 4-0 victory. 

Leandro Trossard led the line with a brace, supported by Gabriel Martinelli and prodigy Ethan Nwaneri. 


Ipswich’s Leif Davis saw red in the 32nd minute for a reckless challenge on Bukayo Saka allowing the North London side to dominate.


Arsenal climb to 66 points pushing Ipswich deeper into sure relegation and securing themselves a Champions League spot. 


Leicester City 0–1 Liverpool: Alexander-Arnold Edges Reds Closer to the Title 



Liverpool grab three points at the King Power Stadium with Trent Alexander-Arnold delivering a second-half winner. Vice-captain finds his spark again at the end of what could be his last season at the club.


Despite Leicester’s strong resistance, Liverpool’s chances paid off in the 76th minute when

Alexander-Arnold curled in from close range.  


The Reds now need just two more wins to secure the title, while Leicester's survival hopes are now hanging by a thread. 

 

Fulham 1–2 Chelsea: Last-Minute Magic Sparks Blues Revival 


Chelsea turned the tide for a late victory at Craven Cottage in a must-win West London derby. 


Fulham struck first through Alex Iwobi, but Chelsea bounced back with a stunning finish from teenager Tyrique George. 


Pedro Neto stole the spotlight with a stoppage-time winner that gives Chelsea hope for their European push.  


Manchester United 0–1 Wolves: Sarabia’s Stunner Piles Misery on United 


More frustration for home fans at Old Trafford as Manchester United fall in their 15th league defeat this season.  


Pablo Sarabia sealed it for Wolves with a beautiful late free-kick, confirming Premier League safety and intensifying the pressure on United’s faltering squad and management. 

Amorim defended struggling striker Hojlund after the match, insisting that 'it is a team thing' and the squad all need to improve to end their goal drought.



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