The 27th Matchday of the Premier League has wrapped up, and things continue to be great for the top teams, who didn’t allow anybody to get in their way.
Liverpool, Manchester, Arsenal, and Aston Villa all managed to increase their winning streaks, which means that the fight at the first places continues to be as exciting as ever, as the top 3 are one point behind each other.
Tottenham also found their way back to the winning column, which means things can get a little interesting as they try to fight their way to the 4th spot.
Some of the teams who played their matches came back home with a smile on their faces and 3 points in the bag, but others, like Arsenal and Newcastle, to be specific, managed to showcase their firepower with explosive results.
Hop in with us as we recap all the details that unfolded during the 27th round of the Premier League, so we can study the team form and prepare for what comes next. Remember that the new English classic is coming this weekend, so you should check the best odds and picks at Gambyl.
Premier League Matchday 27 Roundup –Â Newcastle 3 – 0 Wolverhampton
When and Where?
Saturday, March 2, 10:00 am ET at St. James Park
Moneyline odds:Â
Newcastle 1.90Â
Wolverhampton 3.68
Draw Offs:Â
3.90
Where Can I Watch it?Â
fuboTV Canada, Paramount+, NBC Sports, and Star+/ESPN
After the slowdown in their campaign, the Magpies are finally reigniting their run and hope to get a European Qualification, as they managed to score a 3-0 victory over the wolves thanks to the goals scored by Alexander Isak, Anthony Gordon, and Tino Livramento.
The Wolves may have had a better position on the scoreboard before the match began, but now Newcastle has jumped over them, and it was a clear statement that they pulled off to bounce back after the beating they took from Arsenal.
Premier League Matchday 27 Roundup – Tottenham 3 – 1 Crystal Palace
When and Where?
Saturday, March 2, 10:00 am ET at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Moneyline odds:Â
Tottenham 1.485Â
Crystal Palace 5.95
Draw Offs:Â
4.70
Where Can I Watch it?Â
fuboTV Canada, Paramount+, NBC Sports, and Star+/ESPN
Tottenham made an excellent comeback in their match against Crystal Palace, as they were losing 1-0 after the visitors got the first goal after the 59th minute.
They got back on the board when Timo Werner scored the equalizer in the 77th minute and made a statement after Cristian Romero got the 2nd in the 80th minute.
Tottenham capitalized on their momentum, and Heung-Min Son scored the 3rd, the final nail in the coffin for Crystal Palace in the 88th minute.
With this, the Spurs have increased their gap over Manchester United.
Premier League Matchday 27 Roundup – Manchester City 3 – 1 Manchester United
When and Where?
Sunday, March 3, 10:30 am ET at the Etihad Stadium
Moneyline odds:Â
Manchester City 1.26Â
Manchester United 9.90
Draw Offs:Â
6.25
Where Can I Watch it?Â
fuboTV Canada, Paramount+, NBC Sports, and Star+/ESPN
Manchester City was in a pickle for the longest time in the match, as Manchester United took the lead early during their Derby, scoring the first in the 8th minute.
They may have been a little worried, but it was due to Phil Foden’s goal at the 56th that they managed to get a breather, and then he went and scored the double in the 80th minute to turn things over.
Erling Haaland made his presence known too, as he scored the 3rd during the added time to shut down the opponents in the final moments.
Premier League Matchday 27 Roundup – Sheffield United 0 – 6 Arsenal
When and Where?
Monday, March 4, 3:00 pm ET at the Bramall Lane Stadium
Moneyline odds:Â
Sheffield United 17.00Â
Arsenal 1.14
Draw Offs:Â
8.40
Where Can I Watch it?Â
fuboTV Canada, Paramount+, NBC Sports, and Star+/ESPN
Arsenal managed to start this year in sensational form, as they not only landed a seven-match win streak but are also the first team in the English Football League system to win three consecutive away games by five goals or more.
This was due to their recent trashing of Sheffield United, as they brutalized them with a 6-0 score, including goals by Martin Odegaard, Gabriel Martinelli, Kai Havertz, Declan Rice, and Benjamin White.
It was bad enough to get five goals from the opponent, but Sheffield’s Jayden Bogle managed to also get the ball in his net, to close a miserable night for the locals in this clash.