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Premier League Scoreboard: Matchday 31 Results

This Premier League Scoreboard post covers all the key Premier League fixtures for Matchday 31 at the weekend. Let's take a look at how the matches panned out,.

Premier League Scoreboard Results (Matchday 31)

  • Bournemouth 2-2 Manchester United
  • Brighton 2-1 Liverpool
  • Fulham 3-1 Burnley
  • Manchester City P-P Crystal Palace
  • Everton 3-0 Chelsea
  • Leeds United 0-0 Brentford
  • Newcastle United 1-2 Sunderland
  • Aston Villa 2-0 West Ham
  • Tottenham 0-3 Nottingham Forest

*Arsenal have already played their game with Wolves from this Matchday a few weeks back, earning a 2-2 draw at Molineux.

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Premier League Results – Matchday 31


Bournemouth 2-2 Manchester United

  • Bournemouth Goals: Christie (67), Kroupi (81 pen)
  • Man Utd Goals: Fernandes (61 pen), Hill (71 OG)
  • Attendance: 11,250 – Vitality Stadium

Manchester United were held to a dramatic 2-2 draw by Bournemouth in a match dominated by second-half controversy, with Harry Maguire enduring a rollercoaster evening. Fresh from an England recall, Maguire’s day turned sour when he was sent off for hauling down Evanilson in the box with United leading 2-1. Junior Kroupi converted the resulting penalty to secure a point for the hosts. All four goals came in a frantic spell after half-time, with Bruno Fernandes opening the scoring from the spot before Ryan Christie equalised. United quickly regained the lead through a James Hill own goal, but Bournemouth continued to threaten and were ultimately rewarded late on.

Penalty decisions proved pivotal throughout, with United left frustrated after being denied a second spot-kick when Amad Diallo went down under a challenge, moments before Bournemouth’s equaliser. Despite that setback, United looked on course for victory until Maguire’s dismissal shifted momentum once again. Bournemouth showed resilience to twice come from behind, extending their unbeaten run to 11 matches, though a fifth consecutive draw highlights the fine margins in their push for European places.


Brighton 2-1 Liverpool

  • Brighton Goals: Welbeck (14, 56)
    Liverpool Goals: Kerkez (30)
  • Attendance: 31,680 – AMEX Stadium

Danny Welbeck struck twice to continue his outstanding season as Brighton & Hove Albion piled further pressure on Liverpool with a deserved victory at the Amex. The veteran forward opened the scoring early on and, after Milos Kerkez capitalised on a Brighton defensive mix-up to level, restored the hosts’ lead in the second half to secure a fourth win in five league games and lift Brighton into the top half. Despite his impressive tally of 12 Premier League goals this season, Welbeck was notably absent from Thomas Tuchel’s latest England squad, a decision his performance here did little to justify.

Liverpool, meanwhile, endured another disjointed display, with their season continuing to unravel following a 10th league defeat. Errors plagued both sides in a chaotic first half, but Brighton took control after the break, repeatedly exposing Liverpool’s defensive frailties. Giorgi Mamardashvili was forced into several saves to keep the scoreline respectable, while the visitors failed to convert late chances through Curtis Jones, Alexis Mac Allister and Cody Gakpo. Having taken just one point from their last three league matches, Arne Slot’s side are now at risk of slipping further down the table, with their title defence increasingly unravelling.


Fulham 3-1 Burnley

  • Fulham Goals: King (67), Wilson (73), Jimenez (90+5)
  • Burnley Goals: Flemming (60)
  • Attendance: 20,281 – Craven Cottage

Fulham strengthened their hopes of a European finish by overturning a deficit to beat Burnley in an initially subdued contest that sprang into life in the second half. Zian Flemming gave the visitors the lead with a tidy finish on the hour, but the hosts responded swiftly and decisively. Young midfielder Josh King brought Fulham level with his first league goal after a goalkeeping error, before Harry Wilson added a second with a sharp, low strike from the edge of the area. Raul Jimenez completed the comeback from the penalty spot after Josh Laurent’s red card, securing a valuable three points that move Fulham into eighth place.

The turnaround reflected a shift in intensity from Fulham, who had looked short of cutting edge in recent games but found renewed fluency once King’s equaliser lifted the crowd and the team alike. Burnley had shown glimpses of promise, with Flemming involved throughout, yet their inability to defend key moments proved decisive once again. A lapse from Dubravka opened the door, while Wilson was allowed too much freedom to deliver the decisive blow. Laurent’s dismissal late on only added to their woes, leaving Burnley stuck in the relegation zone and facing an uphill battle to avoid the drop.


Everton 3-0 Chelsea

  • Everton Goals: Beto (33, 62), N'Diaye (76)
    Chelsea Goals:
  • Attendance: 52,547 – Hill Dickinson Stadium

Beto led the charge as Everton dismantled Chelsea to boost their hopes of European football, scoring twice in a dominant display before Iliman Ndiaye added a flourish late on. Everton set the tone early, pressing with intent and forcing errors, and their breakthrough arrived when Beto reacted quickest to Garner’s through ball to delicately lift the opener past Sanchez. Chelsea struggled to convert their moments, with Jordan Pickford producing key saves, and were punished again as Beto’s powerful effort slipped through Sanchez following a surging run from Gueye. Ndiaye’s late curler into the top corner capped an emphatic home performance.

Everton’s rise to seventh reflects a side brimming with organisation, belief and momentum, with Pickford and Garner epitomising their growing influence under Moyes. In contrast, Chelsea’s campaign continues to unravel, their latest defeat exposing a team short on cohesion and confidence. Defensive vulnerabilities and a lack of attacking spark have become recurring issues, while fatigue appears to be catching up with a squad stretched across competitions. With key fixtures looming, their push for Champions League qualification is beginning to fade, and pressure is mounting on both the players and the club’s hierarchy.


Leeds Utd 0-0 Brentford

  • Leeds Utd Goals:
    Brentford Goals:
  • Attendance: 36,386 – Elland Road

A low-key encounter at Elland Road ended goalless as Leeds United and Brentford shared the points, a result that nudges Leeds four points clear of danger while leaving Brentford’s European push slightly stuttering. Leeds showed the greater intent throughout, testing Caoimhin Kelleher with a series of efforts from distance, but lacked the precision to turn possession into goals. Brentford offered little in response, with Igor Thiago unable to make an impact against a disciplined back line, and their attacking play never quite finding its usual fluency.

The stalemate underlined Leeds’ ongoing struggles in front of goal, with another blank extending their scoring drought and exposing a lack of cutting edge in the final third. Despite encouraging spells of pressing and ball recovery high up the pitch, clear opportunities remained scarce. Brentford, on the other hand, looked short of energy and invention, recording a third straight draw and failing to capitalise on a chance to climb closer to the top five. Both sides leave with a point, but also with lingering questions about their attacking effectiveness heading into the final stretch of the campaign.


Newcastle Utd 1-2 Sunderland

  • Newcastle Utd Goals: Gordon (10)
  • Sunderland Goals: Talbi (57), Brobbey (90)
    Attendance: 52,253 – St. James Park

Sunderland claimed derby bragging rights in unforgettable fashion as Brian Brobbey’s 90th-minute winner stunned Newcastle United at St James’ Park. The Magpies had taken early control when Anthony Gordon punished a Sunderland mistake to give the hosts the lead, and they threatened to build on that advantage with a dominant first-half display. However, missed opportunities, including a header against the post from Sven Botman, left the door ajar for a Sunderland fightback.

After a second half interruption, the Black Cats emerged revitalised and deservedly drew level through Chemsdine Talbi after sustained pressure. Newcastle struggled to regain their earlier fluency, with a disallowed goal adding to growing frustration, while Sunderland sensed their moment. It arrived in the closing stages when Brobbey pounced from close range after seeing his initial effort saved, sparking wild celebrations among the travelling fans and capping a memorable victory that underlined Sunderland’s impressive return to top-flight football.


Aston Villa 2-0 West Ham United

  • Aston Villa Goals: McGinn (15), Watkins (68)
  • West Ham United Goals:
  • Attendance: 42,130– Villa Park

Ollie Watkins brought his goal drought to an emphatic end as Aston Villa strengthened their push for a Champions League place with a composed victory over struggling West Ham. Unai Emery’s side, under pressure after a dip in league form, produced a sharp and confident display, taking control early through captain John McGinn, who rifled home from the edge of the box following a cleverly worked set-piece involving Jadon Sancho. Villa dominated much of the first half, carving out several chances, with Watkins and Lucas Digne both going close as the hosts set the tempo.

Watkins eventually got his reward in the second half, reacting quickest to convert after Mats Hermansen parried Morgan Rogers’ effort, sealing a deserved win. The striker, omitted from the latest England squad, played with clear intent throughout, while Villa’s overall performance marked a timely return to form following recent league setbacks. A penalty initially awarded for a foul on Watkins was overturned after a VAR review, but it mattered little as Villa climbed into a strong position in fourth, while West Ham’s relegation concerns deepened as they remained in the bottom three.


Tottenham 0-3 Nottingham Forest

  • Tottenham Goals:
    Liverpool Goals: Igor Jesus (45), Gibbs-White (62), Awoniyi (87)
  • Attendance: 61,519 – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Tottenham’s alarming slide towards relegation continued as Nottingham Forest produced a ruthless display to secure a vital away win and climb clear of immediate danger. Spurs dominated much of the first half but lacked cutting edge, and they were punished just before the interval when Igor Jesus headed Forest in front. The hosts came close to an instant reply, with Mathys Tel striking the bar, but their attacking frustrations set the tone for another difficult afternoon.

Forest capitalised on Tottenham’s defensive lapses in the second half, with Morgan Gibbs-White doubling the advantage after being left unmarked inside the box, his effort slipping through Guglielmo Vicario. Any hopes of a comeback faded when Lucas Bergvall squandered a good chance, and Taiwo Awoniyi wrapped up the points late on. The result sees Forest climb above Spurs in the table and edge closer to safety, while Tottenham are left staring anxiously over their shoulder with their top-flight status hanging in the balance.


Premier League Table After Matchday 31

Pos

Team

Ply

For

Against

Points

1

Arsenal

31612270

2

Man City

30602861
3Man Utd31564355
4Aston Villa31423754
5Liverpool31504249
6Chelsea31533848
7Brentford31464246
8Everton31373846
9Fulham31434444
10Brighton31413743
11Sunderland31323643
12Newcastle31444542
13Bournemouth31464842
14Crystal Palace30333539
15Leeds Utd31374833
16Nottm Forest31314332
17Tottenham31405030
18West Ham31365729

19

Burnley

31336120

20

Wolves

31245417
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Premier League Top Scorers

  • 22– Erling Haaland (Manchester City)
  • 19 – Igor Thiago (Brentford)
  • 15 – Antoine Semenyo (Bournemouth & Man City)
  • 14 – Joao Pedro (Chelsea)
  • 12 – Danny Welbeck (Brighton)
  • 11 – Hugo Ekitike (Liverpool), Viktor Gyokeres (Arsenal)
  • 10 – Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Leeds), Harry Wilson (Fulham)
  • 9 – Bruno Guimaraes (Newcastle), Bryan Mbeumo (Man Utd), Cole Palmer (Chelsea), Benjamin Sesko (Man Utd), Richarlison (Tottenham), Eli Junior Kroupi (Bournemouth), Raul Jimenez (Fulham), Morgan Gibbs-White (Nottingham Forest), Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa)
  • 8 – Jean Philippe Mateta (Crystal Palace), Jarrod Bowen (West Ham), Enzo Fernandez (Chelsea), Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa), Bruno Fernandes (Man Utd), Zian Flemming (Burnley)
  • 7 – Phil Foden (Manchester City), Nick Woltemade (Newcastle), Kevin Schade (Brentford), Jaiden Anthony (Burnley), Casemiro (Man Utd), Matheus Cunha (Man Utd)

At the end of the season, the player with the most goals scored is awarded the Premier League Golden Boot title.

Premier League Matchday 31 – Stats, Info and Highlights

  • Total goals: 22 (after 8 games)
  • Home / Away / Draw: 4 / 2 / 2
  • Top Scorers: Fulham, Everton, Nottingham Forest (3)
  • Clean sheets: Everton, Leeds, Brentford, Nottingham Forest, Aston Villa
  • Red cards: 2 – Harry Maguire (Man Utd), Josh Laurent (Burnley)
  • Biggest confirmed Attendances: Tottenham (61,519), Everton (52,547), Newcastle (52,253), Aston Villa (41,230), Leeds (36,386)

Premier League Scoreboard – Fixtures for Matchday 32 (10th Mar to 13th April 2026)

This set of Premier League games comes after another busy midweek for nine Premier League teams who are involved in European competition. Arsenal have already faced Wolves from this game week, earning a 2-2 draw at Molineux, meaning both these teams are not in action this weekend.

The Carabao Cup Final takes place this weekend with Arsenal facing Man City at Wembley on Sunday.

Premier League Results Matchday 32 (10th to 13th April)

  • West Ham Utd v Wolves
  • Arsenal v Bournemouth
  • Brentford v Everton
  • Burnley v Brighton
  • Liverpool v Fulham
  • Crystal Palace v Newcastle Utd
  • Sunderland v Tottenham
  • Nottingham Forest v Aston Villa
  • Chelsea v Manchester City
  • Manchester United v Leeds United

There's a lengthy break between Matchday 31 and 32 due to international games and an FA Cup Quarter Final weekend, but when the Premier League gets back underway, the two final games of the game week, Chelsea v Man City and Man Utd v Leeds Utd look the pick of the action.

Click here to review all the 2025/26 Premier League results this season!

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