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Premier League Review, January 4, 2026


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Fulham 2-2 Liverpool

Harry Wilson 17′ and Harrison Reed 90’+7 for Fulham. Florian Wirtz 57′ and Cody Gakpo 90’+4 for Liverpool.

Fulham and Liverpool played out an entertaining 2–2 draw in a fast-paced contest. Fulham showed confidence and organization, matching Liverpool’s intensity. Liverpool responded with attacking quality and persistence, but both defenses were tested, leaving neither side able to secure all three points after an open battle until the final whistle.

Leeds 1-1 Manchester United

Brenden Aaronson 62′ for Leeds. Matheus Cunha 65′ for Manchester United.

Leeds United and Manchester United shared the points after a tense 1–1 draw. Leeds pressed aggressively at Elland Road, forcing mistakes and matching United’s tempo. United responded with control and resilience, but neither side could find a decisive breakthrough, settling for a hard-fought, evenly balanced result by full-time whistle today.

Tottenham 1-1 Sunderland

Ben Davies 30′ for Tottenham. Brian Brobbey 80′ for Sunderland.

Tottenham and Sunderland finished level at 1–1 after a competitive encounter. Spurs dominated spells of possession but struggled to convert chances. Sunderland remained compact, absorbed pressure, and capitalized on opportunities, earning a valuable draw through determination, discipline, and collective effort that frustrated the home crowd across ninety minutes today overall.

Newcastle 2-0 Crystal Palace

Bruno Guimarães 71′ and Malick Thiaw 78′.

Newcastle United secured a comfortable 2–0 home victory against Crystal Palace. Solid organization and disciplined pressing limited Palace’s chances. Newcastle controlled possession, capitalized on key moments, and defended efficiently to preserve the clean sheet, earning three points with a professional, composed performance that impressed supporters throughout the matchday today overall.

Everton 2-4 Brentford

Beto 66′ and Thierno Barry 90’+1 for Everton. Nathan Collins 50′ and Igor Thiago 11′, 51′ and 88′ for Brentford.

Brentford earned an impressive 4–2 away win over Everton, showcasing clinical finishing. Everton threatened early and fought back, but defensive lapses proved costly. Brentford punished mistakes with pace and efficiency, maintaining pressure throughout and sealing a deserved victory despite Everton’s efforts to regain momentum late in the second half today.

RankingClubPoints
4Liverpool34
6Manchester United31
7Brentford30
8Sunderland30
9Newcastle29
11Fulham28
12Everton28
13Tottenham27
14Crystal Palace27
16Leeds22

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