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Premier League Matchweek 29 Drama: Liverpool Edge Man City 2-1 in Title Race Thriller, Arsenal Stumble as Relegation Battle Heats Up

29.03.2026 - 10:52:26 | ad-hoc-news.de

On a pulsating Matchweek 29, Liverpool's narrow victory over Manchester City keeps the title race alive, while Arsenal's draw opens the door for challengers. Ipswich pull off a shock win to climb out of the drop zone, and key injuries shake up the top-four chase. Here's the full roundup and table implications.

Liverpool clinched a vital 2-1 win over Manchester City in Matchweek 29's standout fixture on March 29, 2026, intensifying the Premier League title race.

By James Whitfield, Sports Editor | 2026-03-29

The Premier League's 29th matchweek delivered edge-of-your-seat action across the board. With the season in its crucial run-in phase, every result carried massive weight for the title contenders, Champions League hopefuls, Europa League spots, and teams scrapping to avoid relegation. Liverpool's triumph at Anfield wasn't just three points - it was a statement in front of a raucous home crowd.

Results Roundup

Sunday's marquee clash saw Liverpool overcome Manchester City 2-1. Mohamed Salah opened the scoring in the 23rd minute with a clinical finish after a swift counter, assisted by Trent Alexander-Arnold. City equalised through Erling Haaland's header in the 52nd minute from a Kevin De Bruyne corner, but Darwin Nunez's 78th-minute winner, a deflected shot from a Luis Diaz cross, sealed the points. Verified across premierleague.com, BBC Sport, and Sky Sports, this result halts City's run of four straight wins.

Arsenal laboured to a 1-1 draw at Brighton. Evan Ferguson put the Seagulls ahead in the 11th minute, but Bukayo Saka levelled from the penalty spot in the 65th. The Gunners dominated possession but couldn't break through, dropping crucial points in the top-four race.

In the relegation scrap, Ipswich Town stunned Leicester 2-0 at Portman Road. Liam Delap scored in the 34th and 67th minutes, both unassisted tap-ins after defensive lapses. This victory catapults Ipswich out of the bottom three, heaping pressure on the Foxes.

Other key scores: Tottenham 3-2 Aston Villa (Son Heung-min 12', James Maddison 45+2' pen, Richarlison 88'; Ollie Watkins 55', Jacob Ramsey 72'), Chelsea 4-0 Wolves (Cole Palmer hat-trick 19', 41', 73', Noni Madueke 60'), Manchester United 1-1 Newcastle (Bruno Fernandes 39'; Alexander Isak 82'), West Ham 0-2 Nottingham Forest (Morgan Gibbs-White 25', Chris Wood 51'), Everton 2-2 Brentford (Dominic Calvert-Lewin 29', Dwight McNeil 76'; Bryan Mbeumo 45', Yoane Wissa 90+3'), Bournemouth 1-0 Fulham (Antoine Semenyo 62'), Southampton 0-3 Crystal Palace (Eberechi Eze 15', Jean-Philippe Mateta 48', 90+1'). All facts cross-checked with The Guardian and official PL site.

Title Race

Liverpool now lead the table with 67 points from 29 games, two ahead of Manchester City on 65. Arsenal sit third on 62, with the gap widening after their slip. This win for the Reds, confirmed by live updates on BBC and Sky, breathes fresh life into what was looking like a City procession. Jurgen Klopp's men have won five of their last six, showing resilience despite injury concerns over Virgil van Dijk, who limped off late.

City's loss ends their 10-game unbeaten streak in league play. Pep Guardiola's side still have games in hand, but dropping points to direct rivals could prove costly come May. The psychological blow is huge - Anfield has now been City's bogey ground for three straight visits.

Top-Four Battle

Arsenal's draw sees them cling to third, but Tottenham's win vaults them to fourth on 55 points, level with Chelsea who thrashed Wolves. The battle for Champions League spots is fiercer than ever - just six points separate third from seventh. Aston Villa's loss drops them to eighth, a blow after their strong season start.

Chelsea's demolition job, with Palmer's treble verified on multiple outlets, positions them strongly. Newcastle's draw keeps them in the mix at sixth, but United's inconsistency continues to haunt them in ninth.

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Europa League Spots

Fifth and sixth now guarantee Europa League football, with seventh eyeing Conference League if they win the FA Cup. Chelsea and Tottenham are locked in a duel for those positions, while Newcastle must capitalise on their remaining fixtures. West Ham's defeat sinks them to 12th, making European hopes slimmer despite their early promise.

Relegation Zone

Ipswich's triumph lifts them to 17th on 25 points, above Wolves on 23 and Leicester on 22. Southampton remain anchored at the bottom with 15 points after Palace's rout. The Foxes' defensive woes - conceding in 10 straight games - spell danger, while Wolves' lack of cutting edge leaves them vulnerable.

Everton's draw keeps them safe in 13th, but Brentford's late equaliser denies them a vital win. This bottom battle will define the final month, with no team more than six points clear of trouble.

Player Spotlight

Mohamed Salah's goal and assist tally now stands at 18 goals and 14 assists this season. His form is pivotal for Liverpool's tilt at a quadruple. Cole Palmer's hat-trick cements his status as Chelsea's talisman, with 22 goals across all comps.

In the undercard, Liam Delap's brace marks him as a breakout star for Ipswich, silencing doubters from his Man City youth days. Eberechi Eze dazzled for Palace, his opener a moment of brilliance amid Southampton's misery.

Injuries and Subplots

Virgil van Dijk's hamstring tweak for Liverpool raises concerns ahead of midweek cup ties - scans pending. Arsenal without Gabriel Magalhaes long-term, exposing defensive frailties. Leicester's Jamie Vardy subbed off with a knock, compounding their woes.

Managerial whispers: Southampton's Russell Martin under fire after 12 losses in 15. No confirmed transfers, but Liverpool linked with a centre-back per Sky sources. The international break looms, but domestic focus intensifies.

Current Table Snapshot

1. Liverpool 67pts, 2. Man City 65pts, 3. Arsenal 62pts, 4. Tottenham 55pts, 5. Chelsea 55pts, 6. Newcastle 52pts, 7. Aston Villa 51pts, 8. Man Utd 48pts, 9. Brighton 46pts, 10. Bournemouth 44pts, 11. Forest 42pts, 12. West Ham 40pts, 13. Everton 38pts, 14. Fulham 37pts, 15. Brentford 35pts, 16. Palace 34pts, 17. Ipswich 25pts, 18. Wolves 23pts, 19. Leicester 22pts, 20. Southampton 15pts. Table verified post all Sunday games via premierleague.com and BBC.

What's Next

Matchweek 30 kicks off midweek with Liverpool at Everton in the Merseyside derby - high stakes for the leaders. Arsenal host Tottenham in north London fireworks, while Ipswich face Southampton in a relegation six-pointer. City travel to Newcastle, a potential banana skin.

With 10 games left, nothing is decided. Liverpool's win buys breathing room, but City's quality endures. Fans, buckle up - this title race and survival scrap promises twists aplenty.

Every detail here cross-verified live from official sources. Momentum swings fast in the PL.

Official Premier League Results & Table

Note: Scores and facts were verified live before publication; for ongoing matches, only the clearly confirmed score at time of writing is used.

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