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GOAL! Wigan 0-1 Plymouth (Jeffcott 63)

Wigan missed many chances and Luke Jeffcott made them pay!

Man City 5-1 Watford The state of this.

In the second division, Exeter took a 2-0 lead at home against Rochdale. It doesn’t look like they will qualify today, as Northampton beat Orient 4-2.

Bournemouth 0-1 Fulham It seems that Mitrovic’s goal has just crossed the line. In fact, it was so close that the Sky Sports guys were speculating that the goalie’s technology wasn’t wrong.

GOAL! Bournemouth 0-1 Fulham (Yes 56)

Alexander Mitrovic’s 487th goal of the season put leaders and future champions Fulham ahead of Vitality Stadium.

“Afternoon Rob!” Says Rob Wolf Peterson. “I’m not sure if I’m happy or not to believe that you didn’t mention Brighton as a potential relegation candidate. On the one hand, I guess it shows how far we’ve come. On the other hand, a club the size of us is just a bad run, an abandoned manager or a newly formed club that takes all our players out of relegation. “

A fair point. If Graham Potter stays (and realistically, I don’t see a job coming up this summer to justify leaving Brighton), you’re sure to be fine.

The latest results in our presented games

Premier League

championship

  • Bournemouth 0-0 Fulham
  • Peterborough 0-1 Nottingham Forest

League One

  • Wigan Athletic 0-0 Plymouth Argyle

Second League

  • Bristol Rovers 0-0 Forest Green Rovers

Bristol Rovers 0-0 Forest Green Rovers

“Hello, Rob,” writes Richard Woods. “I’m watching the big League Two game on a completely legal and paid channel for iFollow. The cliché “good publicity for football league 2” applies here. “Gas has more possession, FGR is strong in attack. Hoping the gas will fail him in the second half. ”

GOAL! Man City 5-1 Watford; Gabriel Jesus 4-1 Watford

Gabriel Jesus gets his fourth shot, hitting Ben Foster for the first time after a brilliant (mostly) one-touch move. Purely admirable football.

“There has to be a committee of grumpy ‘old’ fans (attitude, not age) who can vote for any variation of the standard household kits,” said Zack Neely. “Reward the creative third sets, banish those of horror. It would be great fun for 12-18 months until all the members of the commission are caught in a corruption scandal. “

GOAL! Man City 4-1 Watford (Jesus 49 Pen)

Watford took a penalty after 14 seconds of the second half, which is ingenious to think about, and Gabriel Jesus finished his first hat-trick in the Premier League from a place. Manchester City is moving four points ahead at the top.

Updated at 16.11 BST

GOAL! Norwich 0-3 Newcastle (Guimaraes 49)

The new favorite of St. James Park, Bruno Guimaraes, continued his brilliant form in Newcastle with a grand finale.

Newcastle’s Bruno Guimaraes scores his third goal. Photo: Andrew Boyers / Action Images / ReutersGuimaraes celebrates his goal. Photo: Chris Radburn / Reuters

Updated at 16.22 BST

In yesterday’s countdown, Steve Rocket proposed a contender for the match of the weekend: the final of the first playoff of the Wessex League division on the Isle of Wight between Newport and Laverstock and Ford. Steve came in again with the result of the half: 2-1 for Newport, as Connor Kelly put Newport ahead just before the interval.

Bournemouth 0-0 Fula,

“Hello, Rob,” says Richard Hearst. “While watching the folaton, which is Bournemouth against Fulham (20 and count), I was empty of speculation as to which Fulham has any hope of finishing higher next season, thus avoiding another relegation. Apart from the two promoted teams, is “this Everton” (cMatt Dony) our best hope? I don’t want to argue with Mary Waltz, but chivalry can only get there.

This suggests that Everton will stay this season. I wouldn’t be so sure, especially if Burnley wins tomorrow. As for next year, the relegation contenders will include the three elevated teams, Brentford (I love them, but they shout “second season syndrome”, especially if they lose Christian Eriksen), Leeds, Everton or Burnley and maybe Southampton.

Half time

Whistles are heard all over the country. These are the results of the halftime in our presented games. Oh, and Salford led 2-1 to Oldham. I’ll see you in 10 minutes for another slightly frantic watch.

Premier League

championship

  • Bournemouth 0-0 Fulham
  • Peterborough 0-1 Nottingham Forest

League One

  • Wigan Athletic 0-0 Plymouth Argyle

Second League

  • Bristol Rovers 0-0 Forest Green Rovers

Updated at 15.52 BST

“Speaking of clockwise things,” says Simon McMahon, “today we see the first playoff game between the winners of the Highland and Lowland leagues – Fraserburgh and Bonnyrigg Rose – to decide who will go on to play Cowdenbeath, who already are sure to finish at the bottom of the Scottish League 2, for a place in the Scottish League.

“My son-in-law, who has been a Cowdenbeath fan all his life, starts each season hoping to finish second or even dream of the holy grail of mediocrity in the middle of the table, before finally coming to terms with the despair of the playoffs. I guess it should happen when your xG is -0.94. ”

GOAL! Peterborough 0-1 Nottingham Forest (Surij 45)

Bad news for Peterborough. Surridge himself gave Forest a lead just before half time. If he stays that way, Peterborough will be eliminated and Forrest will have five fingers in the playoffs.

Surridge himself from Nottingham Forest found the result. Photo: Anna Gowthorpe / Shutterstock

Updated at 15.57 BST

The Keane Lewis-Potter Championship brought Hull forward at home against Reading. This is good news for Peterborough, whose extremely low hopes of survival depend on Reading falling apart in the next few weeks.

Peterborough drew 0-0 at home against Nottingham Forest.

Updated at 15.45 BST

GOAL! Norwich 0-2 Newcastle (Joelinton 41)

Joelinton gets his second!

Joelinton scored his and The Magpies’ second goal of the match. Photo: Andrew Boyers / Action Images / Reuters

Updated at 15.56 BST

Norwich 0-1 Newcastle As things stand, Newcastle is ninth in the table. They were 19th in mid-January.

Updated at 15.42 BST

Man City 3-1 Watford “Oh, good,” says Matt Donnie. “I guess the only saving grace is (for Naylor, Waltz, Burtz and others) Liverpool to play with this Everton team tomorrow.

Just wait until Allen covers one of 40 yards in the 98th minute.

In the second division, Davis Kayler-Dunn’s penalty equalized Oldham at home in Salford. As things stand, they will not drop out of the Football League today, although they really have to win if they want to have a chance to actually stay.

The latest results in our presented games

Premier League

championship

  • Bournemouth 0-0 Fulham
  • Peterborough 0-0 Nottingham Forest

League One

  • Wigan Athletic 0-0 Plymouth Argyle

Second League

  • Bristol Rovers 0-0 Forest Green Rovers

GOAL! Norwich 0-1 Newcastle (Joelinton 35)

Newcastle’s stunning form looks set to continue. Joelinton led them to Carrow Road; victory today will be their 10th in 14 league games.

Joelinton of Newcastle United opened the scoring at Carrow Road. Photo: Andrew Boyers / Action Images / Reuters

Updated at 15.43 BST

GOAL! Man City 3-1 Watford (Rodry 34)

Rodry regained City’s lead of two goals with a spectacular goal! He took Jesus’ pass to his chest 25 yards away, waited for the ball to bounce, and then fired it into the top corner. This is screaming.

Whoops! Here it is – the third goal of Manchester City. Photo: Phil Noble / Reuters And here it is, seen from above in the stands. Photo: Tom Flutters / Manchester City / Getty Images

Updated at 15.50 BST

Man City 2-1 Fulham Roy Hodgson’s last great escape, with Fulham in 2008, began when they reached 2-0 to beat Etihad. WILL THE LIGHTNING HIT TWICE? Did Pep take the city as much as he could?

“Hi Rob, thanks for the live blog!” Says Ike Proud. “Do you have any idea why Watford is playing away today? I realize that they are actually the team as a guest, but surely this dark blue-green (?) Number is more of a color clash with the city’s sky blue than their standard yellow and black? Is that the feeling of aging? “

That’s right, even though you’re right to point it out – it’s quite common these days for guest teams to change sets, even when there is no clash, probably for commercial reasons.

Man City 2-1 Watford Dennis, from the left wing, made a clever pass at an angle over the City defense. Camara rushed into it, away from Laporte, and struck Ederson for the first time. In fact, Ederson could have done better – he got a touch, but he could only help him online.

GOAL! Man City 2-1 Watford (Camara 28)

Be patient while I try to imagine Hassane Kamara bringing Watford back into the Etihad game.

Hassane Kamara from Watford celebrates after returning a goal for the guests. Photo: Jason Kearnduf / Action Images / Reuters

Updated at 15.36 BST

“Cheers to Bala,” wrote Roger Wharton, who won 11 (eleven) -0 on the last day of the tournament. second phase of the Welsh Premier League. Dave Edwards did not score, but received at least one assist.

GOAL! Man City 2-0 Watford (Jesus 24)

Second goal for Gabriel Jesus. I didn’t see it because of the eclipse, but I guess what happened was that Kevin De Bruyne hit a vicious, curved centering on the right that aimed at the far beam of Jesus. Something like that.

Exactly. Photo: Phil Noble / Reuters Jesus celebrates his goal. Photo: Phil Noble / Reuters

Updated at 15.42 BST

“In the United Kingdom there is an eclipse at 15:00 and you can still visualize the match,” said Iasi Gupta. “What does that mean? Another one of those superpowers that one has with age.”

You say “superpower,” I say, “Impressively fast Orkney broadband.”

In the second division, Oldham lost 1-0 at home to Salford. They will only fall today if they lose and Barrow and Stevenage win; both lead a 0-0 draw.

Man City 1-0 Watford City have 81 percent possession so far.