Stuck in London but Newcastle set a record!

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It remains at the top of the Premier League standings Newcastlewhich however conceded its third draw in the last four league matches.

The “magpies” stayed at 0-0 with Crystal Palace away from home and thus caught Manchester United in 3rd place, winning the tie due to better goal difference.

It is worth noting that Eddie Howe’s team remained unbeaten for the 15th consecutive gamewhich she achieves for the first time in her history in the major category!

The “eagles” are still without a win in the league since New Year’s Eve, but they are seven points away from the bottom three.

In the matches, the initiative of the movements belonged to the visitors, who, however, failed to turn the opportunities they created into goals.

In fact, they could have messed up badly if he hadn’t impressively stopped Matata o Pope in the 72nd minute.

Detailed schedule of the 21st matchday:

Saturday (21/1)

Liverpool-Chelsea 0-0

West Ham-Everton 2-0

(34′, 41′ Bowen)

Leicester-Brighton 2-2

(38′ Albrighton, 63′ Barnes – 27′ Mitoma, 88′ Ferguson)

Bournemouth-Nottingham Forest 1-1

(28′ Anthony – 83′ Sarridge)

Southampton-Aston Villa 0-1

(77′ Watkins)

Crystal Palace-Newcastle 0-0

Sunday (22/1)

Leeds-Bradford (16:00)

Manchester City-Wolves (16:00)

Arsenal-Manchester United (18:30)

Monday (23/1)

Fulham-Tottenham (22:00)

The schedule for the next (22nd) matchday:

Friday (3/2)

Chelsea-Fulham (22:00)

Saturday (4/2)

Everton-Arsenal (14:30)

Aston Villa-Leicester (17:00)

Wolves-Liverpool (17:00)

Manchester United-Crystal Palace (17:00)

Brighton-Bournemouth (17:00)

Brentford-Southampton (17:00)

Newcastle-West Ham (19:30)

Sunday (5/2)

Nottingham Forest-Leeds (16:00)

Tottenham-Manchester City (18:30)

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