Bumper forty-eight hour Tuesday edition: Arsenal survive a VAR storm at West Ham to go five points clear and could be champions as early as Monday 18 May — if Man City drop points against Crystal Palace tonight. Leandro Trossard's 83rd-minute winner, a disallowed 95th-minute equaliser reviewed seventeen times, and Gary Neville calling it "the biggest moment in VAR history." Plus: Chelsea vs Man City FA Cup Final preview (Saturday, Wembley), Xabi Alonso to Chelsea confirmed by Romano AND Ornstein, full GW36 wrap, David Raya's Golden Glove hat-trick, Bruno Fernandes FWA Footballer of the Year, and the injury boards ahead of both the UCL and UEL finals.
A 47-hour bumper catch-up. Aston Villa thrash Nottingham Forest 4-0 (4-1 agg) to reach their first European final in 44 years; Freiburg beat Braga 3-1 to set up a Villa vs Freiburg UEL final in Istanbul on 20 May. Arsenal's title charge rolls on as GW36 looms — but Merino and Timber are out for West Ham. Plus the transfer desk: Xabi Alonso is joint-favourite for Chelsea's permanent job, Højlund officially moves to Napoli, Gordon's Bayern deal is stuck on fee, and the John Stones free-agent saga goes global.
PSG beat Bayern Munich 1-1 on the night — 6-5 on aggregate — and will face Arsenal in the Champions League final in Budapest on 30 May. Dembélé struck after three minutes, Kane's stoppage-time equaliser wasn't enough, and Kompany was furious at the referee. Plus: tonight's UEL semi-final 2nd legs previewed, the title race, a busy transfer desk, and the injury board.
A bumper 48-hour catch-up edition: Arsenal reach their first Champions League final in 20 years after Saka's winner against Atlético Madrid, Chelsea suffer a historic sixth straight defeat to Nottingham Forest, and Man City drop more points at Everton. Plus a full transfer desk, tonight's PSG vs Bayern preview, and the injury board ahead of a massive week.
Kobbie Mainoo's 77th-minute winner sends Manchester United into the Champions League, Spurs climb out of the relegation zone, and Bournemouth stay in the European hunt — but the headline belongs to Bruno Fernandes, whose 20th assist of the season equals the all-time Premier League record shared by Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne. Tom also runs through the transfer desk, Arsenal's injury boost ahead of the UCL semi-final, and tonight's Man City vs Everton title showdown.
Europa League semi-final night: Forest edge Villa 1-0 (Chris Wood pen, 71') as Emery erupts at VAR for missing the Anderson red card. Braga beat Freiburg 2-1 in a last-gasp classic (Dorgeles 90+2'). No PL action overnight; GW35 kicks off tonight (Leeds vs Burnley). Transfer desk: Salah/Fenerbahce frontrunners, Chelsea's Alonso pursuit hits a control snag, Gordon/Jones/Tonali all in motion. Arsenal vs Atlético 2nd leg (Emirates, 5 May) framed with full injury and mood context. Injury board covering Arsenal, Villa, Liverpool, Man Utd, Man City, Newcastle.
Arsenal drew 1-1 at Atlético Madrid in a UCL semi-final dominated by three penalty incidents and a VAR decision that had Mikel Arteta absolutely fuming. Plus, two Europa League semi-finals kick off tonight as Forest host Villa and Braga face Freiburg. And Mo Salah's next move is still dangling — plus a huge Mudryk doping ban, John Stones leaving City, and the full GW35 injury board.
PSG beat Bayern Munich 5-4 at the Parc des Princes in the highest-scoring Champions League semi-final ever recorded. Nine goals, two VAR controversies, and a one-goal advantage for the holders heading to the Allianz Arena. Arsenal fly to Madrid tonight for their own first-leg clash against Atlético, with Havertz, Timber and Merino all out. On transfers: Salah's next club is days away from announcement, Kobbie Mainoo signs to 2031 at United, and Chelsea's three-man shortlist — Silva, Iraola, Xabi Alonso — is confirmed.
Mo Salah's season is likely over after a hamstring tear, just as Liverpool's title push hits a critical stretch. Casemiro got his emotional Old Trafford farewell in Man United's 2-1 win over Brentford, and John Stones is leaving City on a free. We also preview tonight's PSG vs Bayern UCL semi-final and look ahead to Arsenal vs Atlético tomorrow night.