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Today’s Premier League Fixture ( Monday 29th September 2025)
Everton vs. West Ham United
- Kick-off: 8:00 PM BST
- Venue: Hill Dickinson Stadium (Everton’s new home)
- This match marks West Ham’s first game under their newly appointed head coach, Nuno Espírito Santo, and Everton are still unbeaten and have not conceded at their new stadium.
- All you need to know : – Everton vs West Ham United | All You Need To Know (Source: Sky Sports)
Arsenal snatch late winner at Newcastle
Arsenal pulled off a dramatic 2–1 win over Newcastle at St. James’ Park thanks to a stoppage‑time header from Gabriel
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Newcastle had taken the lead through Nick Woltemade in the 34th minute
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Arsenal equalised in the 84th minute via a Mikel Merino header off a corner from Declan Rice.
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Gabriel’s 96th-minute winner came from a Martin Ødegaard corner, completing the comeback.
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Manager Mikel Arteta praised his side’s resolve, calling it a “remarkable” display that demonstrated their identity and ambition in the title race.
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Newcastle boss Eddie Howe lamented his team’s lack of defensive composure under pressure and expressed concern over a knee injury sustained by full-back Tino Livramento, who was stretchered off.
This win lifts Arsenal to second place in the Premier League, just two points behind leaders Liverpool.
Managerial shake-up: West Ham appoint Nuno Espírito Santo
West Ham have relieved Graham Potter of his duties after a poor start to the season and appointed Nuno Espírito Santo as the new manager on a three‑year deal. The Times
- The club currently sits 19th in the table, with just one win in five league matches and early exit from the Carabao Cup.
- Nuno returns after leaving Nottingham Forest, where he had led them to a respectable finish and European qualification.
- Potter’s dismissal follows a period of fan unrest and protest over performances and signings.
Manchester United linked with Gareth Southgate
Amid mounting pressure, Manchester United are reportedly considering bringing in Gareth Southgate as one of the candidates to replace their under-fire manager Ruben Amorim.
- Southgate is said to be in contact with United minority owner Jim Ratcliffe, who has previously been linked with input into managerial decisions.
- Also on the shortlist: Oliver Glasner (Crystal Palace) and Andoni Iraola (Bournemouth).
- Amorim’s troubles are highlighted by a lack of consecutive wins, 17 defeats in 33 matches, and a tendency to concede early.
- United may delay a decision until November 1 to reduce potential compensation costs.
Injuries and returns: Wissa, Livramento, Niĝumoha
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Yoane Wissa, Newcastle’s expensive signing from Brentford, has yet to make his debut due to a knee injury sustained while on international duty. Fortunately, surgery has been avoided, and he is expected to return after the October break.
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The injury to Tino Livramento during the Arsenal game is a serious concern, given his previous ACL history, according to Eddie Howe.
