Liverpool and Brighton & Hove Albion topped their groups on Day 2 of the ePremier League Group Stages to qualify for the Quarter Finals on Sunday 23 March. They join Manchester City and Ipswich Town in automatic qualification for the last eight,
Manchester United has crashed out of the FA Cup in a penalty shootout defeat to Fulham. Victor Lindelof and Joshua Zirkzee had spot kicks saved after the fifth-round game ended 1-1 following extra time on Sunday.
Football writer Ninad Barbadikar analyses Sunday's two FA Cup fifth-round matches. Manchester United 1-1 Fulham (Fulham win 4-3 on penalties) Fulham claimed a first FA Cup victory
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Welbeck sinks Newcastle
Danny Welbeck produced the decisive goal as Brighton & Hove Albion snatched a vital 2-1 win over fellow European hopefuls AFC Bournemouth. Substitute Welbeck scored within four minutes of his introduction, calmly finishing with his left foot to secure Brighton's third straight Premier League win and boost their hopes of a top-four finish.
Joao Pedro has both scored an assisted in the same Premier League match on four separate occasions, the joint-most of any Brighton on player, going level with Pascal Gross. His goal was his 50th in English football, scoring 26 times for Brighton and 24 times for Watford across all competitions.
The way the narratives of their respective seasons have gone, it might be a shock to discover that Brighton & Hove Albion - floating along in midtable under Fabian Hurzeler - and AFC Bournemouth, media darlings under Andoni Iraola, are now level on points.
The independent Key Match Incident (KMI) Panel was introduced in Season 2022/23, with the panel members responsible for providing analysis and an independent assessment of both on-field and VAR decisions.
When Kazuo Sobajima moved to Brighton from Japan in 1973, he instantly fell in love with the club. The Goldstone Ground became a second home to Kazuo, called Charlie by his friends; a place where he cheered for the Seagulls and felt part of a community.
Arsenal lost more ground on leaders Liverpool in the Premier League title race after being held to a 0-0 draw by Nottingham Forest. In a contest between second and third at the City Ground, neither side were able to claim the win needed to boost their lofty ambitions this season.
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