As Liverpool closes in on the title, the Reds plays their only Premier League game of the month this weekend against one of the worst teams the top flight has seen in years, Southampton. So let’s just assume they at least preserve their 13-point lead at the top.
Crystal Palace welcome a beleaguered Ipswich Town in the Premier League with the Eagles missing their star player Jean-Philippe Mateta
Relegation-threatened Southampton have been linked with their second managerial change of the season as they prepare to take on Liverpool in the Premier League this weekend. The Reds host the team anchored to the bottom of the table on Saturday afternoon (3pm kick-off).
The uncomfortable atmosphere at Old Trafford was relieved when Bruno Fernandes whipped in a free-kick with pace, and it was deflected into his own net by Sam Morsy. And the Reds completed the turnaround when Mathijs de Ligt poked home a shot from close range after Ipswich stopper Alex Palmer had parried the ball away twice.
Liverpool and Brighton & Hove Albion topped their groups on Day 2 of the ePremier League Group Stages to qualify for the quarter-finals on Sunday 23 March.
Ten-man Manchester United beat Ipswich by a 3-2 scoreline after a topsy-turvy encounter at Old Trafford. Ipswich took the lead early in the game after a long pass forward saw Jaden Philogene pounce on the ball, and a mix up between Andre Onana and Patrick Dorgu allowed the winger to make a simple finish to put the Tractor Boys ahead.
The gap at the top of the Premier League was extended to 13 points on Wednesday after a 2-0 victory over Newcastle. Liverpool took full advantage as second-place Arsenal dropped more points in a 0-0 draw with Nottingham Forest.
FA Cup betting tips for Nottingham Forest v Ipswich as Betfair football tipster Dave Tindall backs a draw at full-time
Speaking after Ipswich Town's 1-1 draw and penalty shoot-out defeat to Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup, Conor Townsend discussed his role at
Another win for Tottenham Hotspur as injury crisis subsides and Ange Postecoglou's side puts four past relegation-threatened Ipswich.
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