Staff Reporter
Saturday’s Premier League slate delivered high-stakes drama and pivotal shifts in the standings. While heavyweights Liverpool, Arsenal, and Tottenham all took care of business, Fulham provided the day’s biggest surprise by toppling Aston Villa.
Here is the breakdown of the action from across the grounds.
Match Reports
Fulham 1-0 Aston Villa: Sessegnon the Hero

In a result few saw coming, Fulham pulled off a defensive masterclass at Craven Cottage. Ryan Sessegnon scored the only goal of the match, and despite Villa’s offensive firepower, the home side remained disciplined to see out the win. It’s a massive three points for the Cottagers and a significant stumbling block for Villa’s European ambitions.
Liverpool 3-1 Crystal Palace: Reds Rule Anfield

Liverpool showcased their championship credentials with a dominant display against the Eagles. While Palace managed to breach the Liverpool defense once, the Reds responded with three goals fueled by relentless pressure and clinical finishing. The win ensures Liverpool remains a primary threat at the top of the table.
West Ham 2-1 Everton: Hammers Edge Toffees

In a gritty encounter at the London Stadium, West Ham proved to be the more clinical side. Everton mounted a late charge for an equalizer, but the Hammers’ backline remained resolute under pressure, securing a vital three points to boost their mid-table momentum.
Wolves 0-1 Tottenham: Spurs Survive Molineux

Tottenham bounced back from recent inconsistencies with a professional away performance. While Wolves controlled patches of the game, they lacked the “killer instinct” in the box. Spurs did enough to find the net and clung to the lead, keeping their hopes for a top-four finish alive.
Arsenal 1-0 Newcastle: Gunners Gritty in Victory

In what was arguably the game of the day, Arsenal showed they can win “ugly.” In a tactical chess match against a physical Newcastle side, a single goal was enough to decide the contest. The Gunners’ defensive maturity was on full display as they successfully neutralized the Magpies’ counter-attacks.
Saturday’s Scoreboard
| Home Team | Score | Away Team |
| Fulham | 1–0 | Aston Villa |
| Liverpool | 3–1 | Crystal Palace |
| West Ham | 2–1 | Everton |
| Wolves | 0–1 | Tottenham |
| Arsenal | 1–0 | Newcastle |