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Arsenal reclaim top spot as Tottenham and West Ham both win

Villa lost 1-0 to Fulham to drop to fifth, trailing Liverpool on goal difference

Arsenal back on top as Spurs, West Ham win

Reuters

Published : 25 Apr 2026, 11:33 PM

Updated : 25 Apr 2026, 11:33 PM

Arsenal returned to the top of the Premier League on Saturday after scrapping their way to a 1-0 victory over Newcastle United, easing concerns over their dip in form.

The win ended a run of back‑to‑back league defeats against Bournemouth and Manchester City that had cost Mikel Arteta’s side their grip on first place for the first time since October, with Eberechi Eze’s early strike enough to secure a hard‑fought three points.

At the other end of the table, Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United earned vital wins in their relegation fight, Spurs edging bottom side Wolverhampton Wanderers 1-0 as Joao Palhinha struck late to end a long winless streak and West Ham beating Everton 2-1.

Palhinha's goal in the 82nd minute lifted Spurs to 34 points, but 17th-placed West Ham ensured the pressure remained firmly on their London rivals, moving to 36 points with four games remaining, leaving Tottenham still in the drop zone, one place behind them.

Liverpool climbed above Aston Villa into fourth in the table on 58 points with their 3-1 victory over Crystal Palace to help solidify their bid for a Champions League spot next season.

Villa lost 1-0 to Fulham in Saturday's early game to drop to fifth, trailing Liverpool on goal difference as the battle for European qualification intensifies with the league in its final stretch.

After slipping off the league summit, Arsenal responded to move onto 73 points from 34 games and climb three points clear of City, who have a game in hand.

‘One Down, Four To Go’

The performance was far from their best and the quality of Eze’s sublime ninth‑minute strike stood in stark contrast to much of a laboured display by Mikel Arteta’s side, who struggled to impose themselves for long spells.

“One down and then we have four to go," said Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice. "Today there was a real focus on winning and getting it over the line is really good. Energy’s been really good and still a lot to play for.”

At Molineux, Spurs claimed a first league victory in 16 games with their win against already-relegated Wolves.

It had been a frustrating afternoon for the visitors as they created little of substance until Palhinha turned the ball in at the back post from Richarlison's miscued shot.

"We have four finals (remaining). We need to do our jobs. Hopefully this win can change things, give us a bit more motivation as well as it’s been a long time without victories," Palhinha told the BBC.

Wilson Fires Stoppage-Time Winner

West Ham took a big step towards league survival with substitute Callum Wilson's 92nd-minute winner keeping the Hammers out of the relegation zone.

After a drab first half, the game sparked into life when Jordan Pickford's save from Taty Castellanos led to a brief VAR check and the corner from which Tomas Soucek headed the opening goal in the 51st minute.

The Hammers clung on to their lead until Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall fired home an equaliser in the 88th minute, but Wilson popped up in added time to give the hosts a precious victory.

"Over the moon with the three points first and foremost, and I managed to pop up with the winning goal," Wilson told the BBC.

"We're the ones in the driving seat at the moment and if we take care of our own results it should stand us in good stead come the end of the season."

Nottingham Forest had put some distance between themselves and both West Ham and Spurs with their 5-0 rout of Sunderland on Friday that left them 16th on 39 points.

At Anfield, Alexander Isak scored his first goal since fracturing his leg in December in the 35th minute, before Andy Robertson doubled the Reds' lead five minutes later.

Daniel Munoz pulled one back for Palace in the 71st minute with Liverpool's third-choice keeper Freddie Woodman down injured, but Florian Wirtz found the net deep in injury time to wrap up the win.

"Our objectives this season have changed due to our form but the Champions League is so important to this football club and we've made a big step," Robertson told Sky. "We knew if we won, we could go above Villa. We want to chase the teams above us."

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