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Premier League match day 35 review!

Jamie Guyan - Late Kick Off Productions Season 5 Episode 202

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It's another action-packed episode as we break down a dramatic Premier League weekend full of goals, controversy, and huge implications at both ends of the table.

Moment of the Week sees Manchester United edge a thrilling 3-2 win over Liverpool, completing a first league double since 2015/16, with Kobbie Mainoo marking his new deal in style. Elsewhere, AFC Bournemouth surged into the European places after a dominant 3-0 win over Crystal Palace.

Our marquee matchup delivers a classic as Everton and Manchester City play out a sensational 3-3 draw. We cover Doku’s brilliance, Haaland’s impact, and late drama that could shape the title race.

We also dive into Tottenham Hotspur’s crucial 2-1 win over Aston Villa as Spurs boost their survival hopes, while West Ham United slide deeper into trouble after a 3-0 defeat to Brentford.

In One Thing We Learned, we cover big talking points including Chelsea’s defeat to Nottingham Forest, a strong showing from Arsenal, a vital win for Newcastle United, and more chaos involving Leeds United and Burnley.

Finally, our Bin Juice Game of the Week goes to Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Sunderland – a match that truly lived down to expectations.



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