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Arsenal will look to keep their slim title hopes alive on Tuesday, as they return to Premier League action with a capital clash at home against West London rivals Fulham.
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Forest have been the surprise package of the season and are third in the table with an FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City to look forward to.
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Arsenal take on Fulham this evening when the Premier League resumes following the international break. A pause in proceedings has allowed the teams to regroup and assess what they need to do to end the season on a high with Arsenal fighting for the Premier League and Champions League titles.
Semi-automated offside technology will be introduced in Premier League matches from April 12, the league has announced. The technology, which was originally intended to be introduced after one of the autumn international breaks in October or November,
Wolverhampton has not been all that great this season, but they are doing enough to, right now, stay in the top division in English football. Prior to the international and FA Cup break, Wolves managed to go unbeaten in back-to-back matches. After drawing with Everton on March 8, they pulled out a 2-1 win on the road against Southampton.
Football writer Adrian Clarke looks at six key tactical trends that have emerged across the 2024/25 season so far. The last two Premier League seasons have arguably been the most attack-minded in the competition’s history, with managers at both ends of the table trying to implement increasingly positive tactics.
Arsenal hold a narrow 1-0 lead over Fulham at half-time in north London, with Mikel Merino’s deflected strike putting the Gunners in front at the Emirates Stadium. It was otherwise a largely uneventful opening 45 minutes, aside from a potentially huge blow for Arsenal when Gabriel limped off with what appeared to be a hamstring injury.
Brighton vs. Nottingham: Technical and Psychological Battle in the Premier League Cup
Nottingham Forest ’s Anthony Elanga isn’t at the level of the game’s truly elite wingers, but he is like Dembele in the sense that he too has the ability to go either way. And as a key part of Forest’s charge towards Champions League qualification for next season, he is showing just how valuable a skill that is.
If you live for Premier League action, you may be disappointed on Saturday and Sunday - despite the two-week international break being over