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Manchester United vs Crystal Palace – Premier League: Live score, team news and updates as the Eagles host the Red Devils in mid-table clash plus updates from Brentford vs Tottenham

I mean, to say some of the results yesterday were mental would be underselling things a little bit. It was a pretty bonkers afternoon.

We simply have to start at the City Ground where Nottingham Forest took on Brighton in the early kick-off.

Going into the game I was expecting a tight affair between two sides fighting to get into Europe next fair. What actually unfolded was an absolute beating, it was brutal.

Forest smashed seven past the Seagulls, with Chris Wood netting a hat-trick, and Anthony Elanga notching up three assists. It was the perfect response to their 5-0 defeat last week at Bournemouth.

Speaking of the Cherries, many expected them to prove a really tough test for league leaders Liverpool, given they had beaten pretty much all of their title rivals at the Vitality Stadium this season.

Andoni Iraola’s side did give the Reds a rough time of it, but in the end, Liverpool just managed to get the job done thanks to a brace from none other than Mohamed Salah.

It was one of those results that just makes you believe it is really their year. They now sit nine points clear having played the same amount of games as Arsenal, who face Manchester City later.

Elsewhere, Newcastle were stunned at home yet again, this time by Fulham who came from a goal down to beat the Magpies. Meanwhile, there were wins for Southampton (I still can’t believe it), Everton, and Wolves.

Well, if you aren’t then I can no longer help you… sorry.

BOURNEMOUTH, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 1: Mohamed Salah of Liverpool celebrates after he scored his second goal for 0-2 during the Premier League match between AFC Bournemouth and Liverpool FC at Vitality Stadium on February 1, 2025 in Bournemouth, England. (Photo by Shaun Brooks - CameraSport via Getty Images)
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