It was a five goal thriller at Goodison Park and David Moyes got his first win in the league for Everton, his side took an early lead with a strike from Dominic Calvert-Lewin and the lead was doubled in the 30th minute by Iliman Ndiaye. The Merseyside club looked to have the game in the keeping at half time after an injury time own goal from Archie Gray.
It took Tottenham 77 mins to score their first, Dejan Kulusevski netting with a left foot shot from inside the box, Richarlison got a second for the visitors in the 92nd min but it was too late and it ended 3-2 to Everton giving them a bit of rest bite now four points away from the relegation zone.
It was more misery for Man United fans with a defeat at home to Brighton. The homeside conceded after 5 mins when Yankuba Minteh netted from inside the box to the high centre of the goal. The homeside got an equalizer when Bruno Fernandes scored from the penalty spot.
It went in at half time with all to play for but the visitors took the lead again on the hour mark when Kaoru Mitoma scored from close range, Ruben Amorim reacted by making a double substitution but Georginio Rutter doubled Brightons lead on the 76th minute. The match ended 3-1 to Brighton who are now in 9th in the league and into 2/1 with non UKGC casinos to secure Europa League football next year.
It was all smiles in the end for Nuno Espirito Santo who’s Nottingham Forest side came away with three points but after his side took a 3-0 lead in at half time with goals from Elliot Anderson, Callum Hudson-Odoi and Chris Wood fans thought it would be a case of enjoying the second half with adding to the score sheet. Bottom of the table Southampton got a goal back on the hour mark when Jan Bednarek scored, but the homeside netted on 68 mins but VAR ruled the goal out.
The game went quiet with no more goals till injury time when Paul Onuachu netted in injury time, Forest stayed in 3rd level on points with Arsenal who dropped points and six points clear of 4th, they are now as short as 5/2 with gambling sites that accept credit cards to secure Champions League football next season.
The last of Sunday’s fixtures came from Portman Road where Ipswich welcomed Man City but unfortunately it wasn’t a good day at the office for the homeside who were on the wrong end of a six goal hammering. Phil Foden scored two and Mateo Kovacic once to give Pep’s team a three goal lead going into the break, Jeremy Doku made it four on 49 mins and it looked like the flood gates had opened.
Erling Haaland got on the score sheet to make it 5-0 after an assist from Doku and then substitute James McAtee completed the scoring making it 6-0. It’s just what the fans needed after seeing their team lose a two goal lead midweek at Brentford as Pep’s team climbed to 4th in the table, they are now 6/4 to secure Champions League football next season with all gambling sites without verification.
We hope you managed to land your acca’s or maybe a bet builder however you got involved. Please remember to gamble responsibly.