Premier League Matchday 32 Roundup

Premier League Matchday 32 Roundup

Premier League Matchday Roundup

The matchday 32 of the English Premier League is history, and the different struggles in the standings are more intense than ever.

At the top, we continue to enjoy the spectacular display of Arsenal, Manchester City, and Liverpool, which do not take their foot off the accelerator and promise to give us emotions until the end of the season. Likewise, every matchday is crucial, and teams will try to take advantage of each passing day.

On the other hand, we also experienced interesting results that left very good sensations in the fight for European places and, above all, in the lower part of the table, where every point becomes gold in the search for permanence.

Premier League Matchday 32 Roundup: Crystal Palace vs. Manchester City

When and Where?

Saturday, April 6, 7:30 am ET at Selhurst Park

Moneyline odds: 

Crystal Palace 8.90 

Manchester City 1.39

Draw Offs: 

5.34

Where can I watch it? 

fuboTV Canada, Paramount+, Star+, and Peacock

One of the best games we had in this matchday 32 was between Crystal Palace and Manchester City, which, in addition to a rain of goals, gave us an exceptional performance of Pep Guardiola’s team.

The match started with a spectacular surprise after Jean-Phillipe Mateta’s goal for Crystal Palace in the 4th minute. However, City woke up immediately and, in the 13th minute, equalized the score 1-1 thanks to Kevin De Bruyne’s first goal of the evening.

Then, at the start of the second half, City took advantage of Palace’s defensive lapses to take the lead with Rico Lewis’ 47th-minute goal. Pep Guardiola’s side continued to dominate, and 19 minutes later, Erling Haaland scored to make it 3-1, which undoubtedly gave the Citizens a lot of peace of mind at that point in the match. However, that was not all, as De Bruyne scored his second goal in the 70th minute to put the game to bed.

Crystal Palace launched their last gasp in the 86th minute with Odsonne Edouard’s goal.

Result: Crystal Palace (2) – (4) Manchester City 

Premier League Matchday 32 Roundup: Aston Villa vs. Brentford

When and Where?

Saturday, April 6, 10:00 am ET at Villa Park

Moneyline odds: 

Aston Villa 1.73 

Brentford 4.82

Draw Offs: 

4.31

Where can I watch it? 

fuboTV Canada, Paramount+, Star+, and Peacock

The match between Aston Villa and Brentford did not disappoint, as both teams played their hearts out at Villa Park in search of the three points. However, neither could take advantage even though we enjoyed six goals inside 90 minutes.

It all started with an exceptional give and take from the opening minutes, where Aston Villa looked superior to Brentford. That was confirmed in the 38th minute when Ollie Watkins opened the score. Now ahead, Aston Villa went to the break with the advantage and the confidence of being in front.

Then, at the start of the second half, the Villains got off to a strong start with Morgan Rogers’ goal in the 46th minute. However, this made Brentford wake up and, in the 59′, 61′, and 68′ minutes, through Mathias Jorgensen, Bryan Mbeumo, and Yoane Wissa, they managed to turn the score 3-2 to go ahead on the scoreboard.

Finally, in the 80th minute, Watkins scored his second of the night to level the score and prevent Aston Villa from dropping three points in this home match.

Result: Aston Villa (3) – (3) Brentford

Premier League Matchday 32 Roundup: Brighton vs. Arsenal

When and Where?

Saturday, April 6, 12:30 pm ET at the Falmer Stadium

Moneyline odds: 

Brighton 5.13 

Arsenal 1.66

Draw Offs: 

4.56

Where can I watch it? 

fuboTV Canada, Paramount+, Star+, and Peacock

Arsenal stepped up a gear on matchday 32 with a resounding 3-0 away win over Brighton. The Gunners are not taking their foot off the accelerator, as they know that the only way to become Premier League champions is to win every one of their remaining matches this season.

While it is true that Brighton owned the ball in this match with 55% possession, we have to say that the team could not take advantage of this situation to cause discomfort in the Arsenal defense.

Arsenal’s siege paid off in the 33rd minute when Bukayo Saka scored his team’s first goal from the penalty spot. With the score 1-0 in their favor, They went into the halftime break with confidence to approach the second 45 minutes in the best possible way.

Then, in the 62nd minute, Kai Havertz scored 2-0, which undoubtedly gave the Gunners a lot of peace of mind, and although they were not in control of the ball, they were constantly creating scoring chances. Finally, in the 86th minute, Leandro Troussard scored the definitive 3-0 to give Arsenal three points on matchday 32.

Result: Brighton (0) – (3) Arsenal

Premier League Matchday 32 Roundup: Manchester United vs. Liverpool

When and Where?

Sunday, April 7, 10:30 am ET at the Old Trafford Stadium

Moneyline odds: 

Manchester United 4.83 

Liverpool 1.67

Draw Offs: 

4.72

Where can I watch it? 

fuboTV Canada, Paramount+, Star+, and Peacock

In the most remarkable match of the day, Manchester United vs. Liverpool did not disappoint, as it had emotions from start to finish, and we enjoyed a spectacular 2-2 draw.

With this result, things are much more interesting and exciting at the top of the standings, as now the difference between 1st and 3rd is only one point.

The match started with tremendous intensity, and as expected, with Liverpool setting the tone from the very first minute. Jurgen Klöpp’s team went on the attack, and it paid off in the 23rd minute when Colombian Luis Fernando Díaz scored the team’s first goal.

With the score at 1-0, the teams went to the break to reorganize their ideas and come out much more intense in the second half.

Following the break, United managed to wake up, and in the 50th minute, Bruno Fernandes equalized the score to 1-1. From this moment on, things changed completely, as United started to attack left and right, to the point that, in the 67th minute, they managed to score 2-1 through Kobbie Mainoo’s wonder goal.

Finally, when everyone thought that United would give Liverpool a blow and take the 3 points, the home team had another of their defensive lapses through Wan-Bissaka. Mohamed Salah converted the penalty in the 84th minute to equalize the actions 2-2.

Result: Manchester United (2) – (2) Liverpool

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