Bournemouth continued their streak. The “cherries” comfortably “cleaned” Fulham 3-0 for the 19th matchday of the Premier League and maintained their unbeaten run for the eighth matchday, with six wins and two draws in that time, and found themselves -8 out of the top five leads the next season’s European competitions, having one match less and leaving the Londoners low.
Kluifert, Solanke and Sinistera scored for the winners.
Luton took a “breather”, defeating Sheffield United 3-2 at “Bramall Lane”, temporarily found themselves at -1 from the previous match and with a match less, leaving the “blades” firmly last and at -7 from there.
In a match of upsets, Doughty made it 0-1, McBurnie and Ahmedozic made it 2-1, but own goals from Robinson and Ben Slimane gave the “hutters” victory.
The 19th matchday:
Tuesday, 26/12
Newcastle-Nottingham Forest 1-3
(24′ pt. Isaac – 45’+1′, 53′, 60′ Wood)
Bournemouth-Fulham 3-0
(44′ Kluifert, 62′ pen. Solanke, 90’+4′ Sinistera)
Sheffield United-Luton 2-3
(61′ McBurney, 69′ Ahmadozic-17′ Doughty, 77′ aut. Robinson, 81′ aut. Man Slimane)
Burnley-Liverpool (19:30)
Manchester United-Aston Villa (22:00)
Wednesday, 27/12
Brentford-Wolves (21:30)
Chelsea-Crystal Palace (21:30)
Everton-Manchester City (22:15)
Thursday, 28/12
Brighton-Tottenham (21:30)
Arsenal-West Ham (22:15)
The next (20th) matchday:
Saturday 30/12
Luton-Chelsea (14:30)
Aston Villa-Burnley (17:00)
Crystal Palace-Bradford (17:00)
Manchester City-Sheffield United (17:00)
Wolves-Everton (17:00)
Nottingham Forest-Manchester United (19:30)
Sunday 31/12
Fulham-Arsenal (16:00)
Tottenham-Bournemouth (16:00)
Monday 01/01
Liverpool-Newcastle (22:00)
Tuesday 02/01
West Ham-Brighton (21:30)
Source: Sport Fm
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