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Jeremy Doku scored two stunning goals - including a 97th-minute equaliser - to salvage a draw for Manchester City in a six-goal thriller at Everton, but the result dealt a blow to the Premier League title hopes of Pep Guardiola's side. 05 May 2026
The breathtaking encounter at Hill Dickinson Stadium means City trail leaders Arsenal by five points with a game in hand, but Mikel Arteta's Gunners now have their destiny in their own hands. In a sensational Monday night match, City were left frustrated by Everton soaking up pressure and were in need of inspiration - Doku provided it three minutes before half-time with an unstoppable curler into the top corner. But the Toffees improved markedly in the second half and got their reward with a deserved equaliser in the 68th minute. Thierno Barry reacted quickest to a backpass from Marc Guehi which sold Gianluigi Donnarumma short and, although the strike was initially ruled out for offside, the goal stood after a check. David Moyes' side were well on top and took the lead five minutes later courtesy of Jake O'Brien's towering header from James Garner's corner, before Barry slotted in his second from the excellent Merlin Rohl's square pass. Erling Haaland pulled a goal back with seven minutes remaining and, with time running out, Doku had the final say - cutting in from the left before unleashing another unstoppable finish into the far corner to leave Everton heartbroken.
A second-string Nottingham Forest side took a major step towards Premier League survival by inflicting Chelsea's sixth consecutive league defeat. 05 May 2026
Forest boss Vitor Pereira made eight changes with Thursday's Europa League semi-final second leg against Aston Villa in mind, but two goals from Taiwo Awoniyi and another from Igor Jesus helped the visitors open a six-point gap over 18th‑placed West Ham in the relegation zone. Chelsea, meanwhile, scored a late consolation goal through striker Joao Pedro, narrowly avoiding an unwanted record of making it six league games in a row without scoring for the first time in the club's history. Their dismal afternoon was summed up when Cole Palmer missed a first-half penalty after academy winger Jesse Derry, 18, sustained a serious-looking head injury on his first senior start. This was Chelsea's first Premier League match since Liam Rosenior was sacked, with interim head coach Calum McFarlane - who guided the club to a 1-0 FA Cup semi-final win against Leeds United last week - taking charge for the first time at Stamford Bridge. Forest needed just two minutes to take the lead, with Awoniyi left unmarked to head home after winger Dilane Bakwa beat Chelsea defender Marc Cucurella and delivered a nicely floated cross. The same Forest pairing combined again in the 15th minute to win a penalty - Awoniyi was pulled back in the area by Malo Gusto as he attempted to reach Bakwa's cross, and Igor Jesus converted the resulting spot-kick down the middle. It came after a video assistant referee (VAR) check, with Gusto possibly lucky to have avoided a red card. Enzo Fernandez hit the post and Igor Jesus forced a good save at the other end, before Derry won Chelsea a penalty following a nasty head collision with Zach Abbott that led to a six-minute stoppage and both academy graduates being substituted. Palmer's low penalty kick towards the corner was then saved by Forest goalkeeper Matz Sels at full stretch. Chelsea introduced striker Liam Delap for Derry and returning defender Levi Colwill at half-time, but conceded again seven minutes into the second half when Awoniyi tapped in substitute Morgan Gibbs-White's low cross. Gibbs-White was later involved in another heavy clash with Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sanchez, with both players forced off with their bleeding heads bandaged. Joao Pedro also had a goal narrowly ruled out for offside late on, but then scored a spectacular overhead kick in stoppage time to end Chelsea's more than 550-minute run without a league goal that stretched back to early March. Forest remain 16th but have significantly strengthened their survival prospects, while Chelsea stay ninth and 10 points adrift of the Champions League places - with qualification a target set at the start of the season.
Real Madrid beat Espanyol to ensure Barcelona must wait for the La Liga title - which they could seal in El Clasico next Sunday. 04 May 2026
Barca need only a draw at the Nou Camp against their old rivals to be crowned champions. Vinicius Jr scored two second-half goals against Espanyol at RCDE Stadium, netting the opener following a one-two with Goncalo Garcia, and another from Jude Bellingham's backheeled returned pass. Vinicius had earlier hit a post with a deflected strike. Omar El Hilali was shown a red card for fouling Vinicius, but it was overturned by the video assistant referee (VAR). In the 97 years of La Liga the title has never been won in El Clasico. Real's victory over Espanyol means they avoid the dilemma of whether they would give Barca a guard of honour as champions before the game. Barca are 11 points above Real and could break the record for the biggest title-winning margin in history, which stands at 15 points from their 2012-13 triumph. If they win their final four games they will finish with a record-equalling 100 points - achieved by Real in 2011-12 and Barca in 2012-13. It would also give them the record for La Liga wins - 33. They have drawn only once. Real are facing only their second season without a trophy since 2009-10, having also failed to win anything in 2020-21.
Inter Milan clinched their 21st Serie A title with a convincing 2-0 win over Parma. 04 May 2026
Needing only a point to claim the Scudetto with three games to spare, Marcus Thuram and Henrikh Mkhitaryan struck the decisive goals in the success at San Siro. Inter, who last won the title in 2024, moved 12 points clear of defending champions Napoli. France forward Thuram opened the scoring in first-half added time, powering a right-footed finish into the corner past Parma keeper Zion Suzuki. Inter had to wait until the 80th minute for their second, with Lautaro Martinez sending the ball across the face of goal for his fellow substitute, 37-year-old Mkhitaryan, to slot home. Blue and gold ribbons littered the pitch at the end as Inter boss Cristian Chivu celebrated his first major prize as a coach, having won Serie A three times as a player with the club. He had told the media before the game that Inter wanted to "kill off" the Scudetto, external "as soon as possible". And they dominated against 12th-placed Parma, with five of their 12 shots on target, compared to the visiting side's none from four, 59% possession and three big chances. Inter have scored 19 goals in their past six matches and were favourites to be crowned champions, having won 26 of their 35 matches.
Barcelona will face Lyon in the Women's Champions League final for the fourth time in seven years after a 4-2 semi-final second-leg win over Bayern Munich at the Nou Camp. 03 May 2026
After a 1-1 draw in the first leg, strikes from Salma Paralluelo and captain Alexia Putellas either side of Linda Dallman's equaliser put Barca on course for a sixth straight Champions League final. Goals after the break from Ewa Pajor and Putellas, before a consolation strike from Pernille Harder, confirmed a 5-3 aggregate victory in front of a capacity crowd of more than 60,000. In a frantic first half which featured three goals in nine minutes, Paralluelo latched on to Caroline Graham Hansen's cross at the back post to put Barca ahead. Bayern equalised when Harder drove forward on the counter-attack before laying off for Dallmanto to score with a first-time finish. Barca restored their advantage through Putellas, who finished from inside the penalty area after Vanessa Gilles failed to clear. Pajor converted Paralluelo's cross from the left and Putellas acrobatically volleyed in after Esmee Brugts' header from a set-piece. Harder capitalised on poor defending to pull a goal back for Bayern, before substitute Arianna Caruso had an effort tipped on to the crossbar by Barca keeper Catalina Coll, and Dallman hit the bar moments later. Harder netted for a second time in stoppage time, only for the goal to be disallowed for a foul in the build-up. Barca midfielder Aitana Bonmati, the winner of the past three Ballons d'Or, came on as a second-half substitute, her first appearance since breaking a leg in November. "I'm so happy to be back. We make it to another final," she told ESPN. "Our team is doing an amazing season. Another Champions League final. Incredible team. "In my career I've had very special moments but today is one of the most special moments. Back from a long injury in front of 60,000 people and beating Bayern is special."