Round 32 Results 25/26
3 - 1
We Predicted
Arsenal vs Sunderland
Final Score: 3 - 0
The Game Notes: Arsenal at home still feels like a big edge, especially with them setting the pace near the top and generally controlling games at the Emirates. Sunderland have been impressive enough to stay in the top half and already showed in the reverse fixture (2-2) that they can hurt this matchup, so a clean sheet never feels guaranteed. That’s why a 3-1 home win makes sense: Arsenal to create more and finish stronger, with Sunderland still finding a moment.
2 - 1
We Predicted
Bournemouth vs Aston Villa
Final Score: 1 - 1
The Game Notes: Bournemouth at the Vitality has the feel of a tight, high-energy spot, and this fixture comes with enough recent turbulence around Villa’s form to make a home edge believable. With both sides usually carrying threat in transition, it looks like one of those games where momentum swings but Bournemouth can nick the key moments late. A 2-1 home win fits that script: close throughout, then decided by sharper finishing in the big phases.
0 - 2
We Predicted
Wolves vs Chelsea
Final Score: 1 - 3
The Game Notes: This looks like a classic away-win setup: Chelsea come in with stronger momentum after a big league result last weekend, while Wolves are still stuck in a rough run and have been struggling to turn chances into points. The reverse meeting this season also went Chelsea’s way, so the matchup trend leans in the same direction. A controlled 0-2 feels like the right kind of script at Molineux - tight early, then Chelsea pulling clear.
2 - 2
We Predicted
Newcastle vs Brentford
Final Score: 2 - 3
The Game Notes: There’s a strong “both teams score” vibe here: this fixture has been consistently open in recent meetings, and the last one this season ended 3-1 to Brentford, so goals at both ends feel very live. Newcastle still carry plenty at home, but Brentford’s recent away run has been excellent, which makes a straight home win harder to trust. A 2-2 draw fits the balance - Newcastle pushing the game, Brentford responding, and neither side quite shutting it down.
2 - 0
We Predicted
Brighton vs Crystal Palace
Final Score: 0 - 1
The Game Notes: Even in a derby that’s usually tense, Brighton being at the Amex gives this a slightly different feel, especially with this one landing in a busy February stretch where home rhythm can matter more. Palace are always competitive in this matchup, but it still looks like the kind of game where Brighton can edge the key phases and keep things under control if they strike first. That makes a 2-0 home win a believable call: tight for long spells, then Brighton separating late.
1 - 2
We Predicted
Liverpool vs Man City
Final Score: 1 - 2
The Game Notes: This one feels like a narrow away edge: City already won the reverse league meeting 3–0 in November, and they tend to handle these high-tempo top-end games well when chances are tight. Liverpool at Anfield always make it uncomfortable, but with City coming in on a stronger recent run, a 1–2 scoreline reads like the right balance - competitive throughout, then edged by the more clinical side.