Liverpool one win from Premier League title after relegating Leicester City

Liverpool have moved one win away from sealing England’s Premier League title as substitute Trent Alexander-Arnold secured a 1-0 victory at Leicester City, which condemned their hosts to relegation.

Leicester, needing to beat the leaders to stave off relegation for a few more days, were holding their own on Sunday. But Alexander-Arnold fired home in the 76th minute after the ball came to him following a goalmouth scramble.

Liverpool could be crowned champions on Wednesday should Arsenal lose at home to Crystal Palace.

If the Gunners avoid defeat, Arne Slot’s men have the chance to seal the deal when Tottenham visit Anfield next Sunday.

Leicester have not scored a single goal at home since December as nine consecutive defeats at the King Power have taken Ruud van Nistelrooy’s men down.

A Liverpool cruise seemed in store when Mohamed Salah hit both posts with a glorious chance inside the first two minutes.

But after storming clear of the chasing pack in Slot’s early months in charge to build a near-unassailable lead, Liverpool have slowed in recent weeks as the finish line approaches.

Wilfred Ndidi came close to ending Leicester’s barren run with a low strike that came back off the post.

Liverpool struggled to create from open play in what remained of the first half.

Ibrahima Konate came closest to breaking the deadlock when Ndidi hooked clear his goal-bound header from a corner.

The visitors upped the tempo at the start of the second period. Kostas Tsimikas should have done better when he fired straight at Mads Hermansen.

At the other end, Leicester did finally have the ball in the net, but Patson Daka had fouled Alisson Becker before Conor Coady headed into an unguarded net.

Leicester’s Conor Coady reacts after his goal was disallowed [Phil Noble/Reuters]

Slot introduced Alexander-Arnold for the final 20 minutes on his return from a five-week absence due to an ankle injury.

The right-back took just five minutes to score his 23rd and potentially last goal for his boyhood club.

Salah and Diogo Jota somehow contrived to hit the woodwork rather than the net from point-blank range as Leicester struggled to clear a corner.

The loose ball broke to Alexander-Arnold, whose shot went straight through the grasp of Hermansen.

Alexander-Arnold ripped off his shirt in a wild celebration in front of the Liverpool fans.

Unlike Salah and captain Virgil van Dijk, who have signed new contracts to remain at Liverpool for the next two years, the England international still seems set to depart after reportedly agreeing to the terms of a free transfer move to Real Madrid.

Alexander-Arnold refused to talk about his Liverpool future when speaking to Sky Sports after the game.

“These days are always special, scoring goals, winning games, being close to winning titles – they are special moments that will live with me forever,” he said. “And I’m glad to be part of it. ”

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Trent Alexander-Arnold, whose contract runs out in the summer, may have scored his last goal for Liverpool [Andrew Boyers/Action Images via Reuters]

Leicester, meanwhile, have had a season to forget. Champions of England just nine years ago, the Foxes have found life back in the top flight far too much of a step up in class after romping to the Championship title last season.

Defender Coady told Sky Sports that the players were “devastated” by the relegation.

“If we look at today, I thought we played and we nullified Liverpool quite well, they’re a world-class side,” he said.

“But if we look back at the season, it hasn’t been anywhere near good enough from a club point of view. We have to look at ourselves in the mirror. ”

Leicester join Southampton, whose relegation was confirmed with a record seven games to go, in an immediate return to the second tier.

Ipswich, who are 15 points adrift with five games to go, are set to follow as for the second consecutive season all three promoted sides will fail to avoid the drop.

Earlier on Sunday, Arsenal cantered to a 4-0 victory over Ipswich Town, with Leandro Trossard scoring twice and the hosts’ Leif Davis sent off for a dangerous tackle on Bukayo Saka.

Meanwhile, Manchester United slumped to a 15th Premier League loss of the season as Wolverhampton Wanderers snatched a 1-0 win at Old Trafford thanks to Pablo Sarabia’s late free kick on Sunday.

Wolves secured their place in the Premier League with their fifth consecutive Premier League under Vitor Pereira lifting them up to 15th and level on points with United, who stay 14th on goal difference.

Burnley and Leeds hoping to clinch promotion – EFL preview

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Easter weekend in the EFL is an English football staple and, after a pulsating round of games on Good Friday, we’re all set to go again on Monday.

There are three games of the regular season remaining and plenty of drama in store at the top and bottom of the Championship, League One and League Two.

Leeds and Burnley could seal Premier League returns

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It has been an exciting race for automatic promotion from the Championship, with Leeds United, Burnley and Sheffield United swapping places in the top three for much of the season.

But three defeats in succession for the Blades recently has opened up a five-point gap between themselves and the top two. Although they returned to winning ways against Cardiff City on Good Friday, they may be consigned to a place in the play-offs in order to secure an immediate Premier League return come Monday night.

Chris Wilder’s men travel to Burnley (17:30 BST) knowing a loss, coupled with a Leeds win over Stoke at Elland Road (15:00) will end their hopes of a top-two finish.

But Leeds boss Daniel Farke isn’t getting too carried away after his side’s 1-0 win at Oxford United on Friday.

“I’ve had so many games in this crazy league, I know what can happen,” he told BBC Radio Leeds.

“We are in really good shape. When you hit win after win after win in the crunch-time period it is always really good. We are in a good position but nothing is done yet.

“You have to fight for every point. The upcoming games will be difficult, you have to keep your nerve. This league is relentless and to succeed you have to be relentless and this is what we are but we have to keep going. “

Burnley, meanwhile, control their own destiny and manager Scott Parker has no doubts about his squad’s mentality as they look to complete the job.

“This group, in terms of a mindset, just find a way,” he told BBC Radio Lancashire.

“There is quality there of course, but in those moments, the mentality can get you there. “

Last chance saloon for Plymouth

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It has been a long, hard season for Plymouth Argyle, who had won just four of 23 Championship matches when Wayne Rooney departed in December.

Since then, they have kept themselves in with a chance of survival under Miron Muslic, but their time is running out fast.

Their last-gasp defeat at Middlesbrough on Friday was a body blow to their hopes of staying up, and they could be all but extinguished if results go against them on Monday.

They host Frank Lampard’s in-form Coventry City side, while Derby County, hovering just above the drop zone, travel to West Brom. While the gap between the two sides is only three points, Argyle’s poor goal difference is the problem; it is 28 goals worse than the Rams’.

Effectively, if the Pilgrims are beaten by Coventry and Derby win at the Hawthorns, they will be six points adrift with two games remaining and facing a near impossible task to stay up but Muslic will be buoyed by his side having won their last two games at Home Park – against Sheffield United and Norwich.

Race for League One play-offs hotting up

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After Birmingham’s title win, the race for the second automatic promotion spot in League One is looking extremely tight, with Wrexham one point behind Wycombe.

But arguably the most exciting battle is that for the final play-off place, with six points separating Leyton Orient, the current occupiers, and Blackpool in 10th. The Tangerines also have a game in hand, though it is against the champions.

Steve Bruce’s side welcome Wrexham, while Orient travel to struggling Cambridge who could be relegated on Monday if they fail to win.

Reading, level on points with the O’s, go to Mansfield while eighth and ninth-placed Bolton and Huddersfield go to Lincoln and Stockport respectively.

Defeat for the Terriers would end their hopes of an instant Championship return, with the gap currently standing at five points for them after their home defeat to Cambridge on Friday.

Interim boss Jon Worthington told BBC Radio Leeds that his side will fight until the end to keep promotion hopes alive.

“Until it is mathematically impossible, we’ll keep fighting,” he said. “We have to do that for the club.

“Stockport are a good side, they’ve had a really good season but we’ve got to focus on ourselves. “

Can Carlisle continue unlikely escape act?

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Carlisle United looked all but certain to exit the EFL this season when Mark Hughes arrived as manager in February.

But they now have a genuine hope of survival after winning their last three games, cutting the gap to safety from nine points to four.

Friday’s 3-2 victory over leaders Port Vale puts them four points behind Tranmere Rovers, who go to Barrow on Monday, and six adrift of Accrington Stanley, their next opponents.

While Accrington received a confidence boost by beating Salford on Friday, it was their first win in six, and Hughes is hoping his side can add more pressure on those above them with another win.

“We’re still fighting,” Hughes told BBC Radio Cumbria. “It isn’t over until its over. We’re in the best possible place; momentum is important at any stage but for us to win three games back-to-back is huge for us. “

Bottom club Morecambe will be relegated if they fail to beat Salford.

Meanwhile, the race at the top is equally as captivating. With seven points separating leaders Port Vale and Notts County in sixth, all the teams in between have hope of going up automatically.

Vale will be looking to bounce back from the loss at Carlisle when they host a Grimsby Town side very much still in the play-off race.

It is a similar permutation for second-placed Doncaster Rovers, who host Colchester, a team who sit level on points with Grimsby in the final play-off spot.

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‘Devastated’ David Beckham shares unseen snap of son Brooklyn Beckham amid family ‘rift’

David Beckham has posted an unseen photo of his eldest son Brooklyn Beckham as he has reportedly been left ‘devastated’ by the rumoured feud between his sons ahead of his birthday

David Beckham is said to be devastated by the family fallout

David Beckham has shared a telling post amid the rumoured family feud with his son Brooklyn Beckham. The football icon took to his Instagram to share an unseen photo of his eldest son following reports of strain in the famous clan.

They have long prided themselves as being a tight knit family as David and wife Victoria’s children have a tight bond. However, with David’s 50th birthday looming there have been reports of a fallout between Brooklyn and brother Romeo.

The rift is believed to be centred around Romeo’s girlfriend Kim Turnbull, who reportedly dated Brooklyn nearly nine years ago. It has got so deep that there are fears Brooklyn may even miss his dad’s milestone celebration next month.

However, David has appeared to try and squash any rumours of fraction in his family as he marked Easter. The dad-of-four shared a series of throwback snaps of his children celebrating the occasion over the years.

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David shared a throwback photo of Brooklyn for Easter (Image: @davidbeckham/instagram)
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David included a black and white photo of Brooklyn when he was much younger as he held onto a large chocolate Easter bunny. The former England ace also shared similar snaps of his other children Romeo, Cruz and Harper.

Rumours of a rift in the family came after Brooklyn and wife Nicola Petlz skipped a number of family gatherings and David’s landmark birthday may be another family occasion to add to the list.

Nicola and Brooklyn failed to attend David’s pre-birthday bash in Miami last month, which included guests such as football legend Lionel Messi and former supermodel Cindy Crawford.

Adding insult to injury, neither Brooklyn or Nicola publicly wished Victoria a happy 51st birthday last Thursday, which is highly unusual when compared to previous years.

Brooklyn and Nicola allegedly believe Romeo’s new girlfriend Kim does not have the right intentions when it comes to dating him. However, Victoria is said to adore Kim and Cruz’s girlfriend Jackie Apostel.

In another twist, neither Victoria, who is known for using social media to praise her children and celebrate milestones, or David, commented on Brooklyn and Nicola’s third wedding anniversary.

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Brooklyn and Romeo are said to have fallen out(Image: Instagram/victoriabeckham)

And according to reports, Cruz and Romeo failed to congratulate the couple as well. Instead, Brooklyn shared a picture of a bouquet of flowers sent to them from his in-laws Nelson Peltz and Claudia Heffner.

Speaking to the Daily Mail, a source said: “David adores his sons and he is so, so proud of how close they are. He loves having a happy family that loves spending time together. “

They added: “Family is everything to him. He is a working class boy who grew up with strong connections to his grandparents and parents, and he loves nothing more than to see his boys, and Harper, being so close.

“While the location will be perfect and stunning, what he wants most is for his family to be around him, happily getting along. Right now, though, things aren’t great. All everyone around them hopes is that they can mend any issues in time for the big day – for David. “

Another friend revealed: “It would absolutely destroy David if any fall-outs carry on and become big deals. It would be the best birthday present ever for David to have all of his children and their partners happily having a wonderful time together. That’s what really puts a smile on his face. “

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Leicester Relegated From The Premier League After 1-0 Defeat To Liverpool

Leicester City were relegated from the Premier League as Liverpool moved to within one win of the title on Sunday with a 1-0 victory at the King Power.

Trent Alexander-Arnold came off the bench to score the only goal 14 minutes from time as the Reds moved to the brink of a record-equalling 20th English top-flight title.

Liverpool could be crowned champions on Wednesday should Arsenal lose at home to Crystal Palace.

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If the Gunners avoid defeat, Arne Slot’s men have the chance to seal the deal when Tottenham visit Anfield next Sunday.

Leicester have not scored a single goal at home since December as nine consecutive defeats at the King Power have taken Ruud van Nistelrooy’s men down.

A Liverpool cruise seemed in store when Mohamed Salah hit both posts with a glorious chance inside the first two minutes.

But after storming clear of the chasing pack in Slot’s early months in charge to build a near-unassailable lead, Liverpool have slowed in recent weeks as the finish line approaches.

Leicester City’s English striker #09 Jamie Vardy leaves the pitch after the English Premier League football match between Leicester City and Liverpool at King Power Stadium in Leicester, central England on April 20, 2025. Leicester were relegated from the Premier League after a 1-0 defeat to Liverpool. (Photo by Darren Staples / AFP)

Wilfred Ndidi came close to ending Leicester’s barren run with a low strike that came back off the post.

Liverpool struggled to create from open play in what remained of the first half.

Ibrahima Konate came closest to breaking the deadlock when Ndidi hooked clear his goalbound header from a corner.

The visitors upped the tempo at the start of the second period.

Kostas Tsimikas should have done better when he fired straight at Mads Hermansen.

At the other end Leicester did finally have the ball in the net but Patson Daka had fouled Alisson Becker before Connor Coady headed into an unguarded net.

– Woodwork –

Liverpool’s English defender #66 Trent Alexander-Arnold (2R) celebrates after scoring the opening goal of the English Premier League football match between Leicester City and Liverpool at King Power Stadium in Leicester, central England on April 20, 2025. (Photo by Darren Staples / AFP)

Slot introduced Alexander-Arnold for the final 20 minutes on his return from a five-week absence due to an ankle injury.

The right-back took just five minutes to score his 23rd and potentially last goal for his boyhood club.

Salah and Diogo Jota somehow contrived to hit the woodwork rather than the net from point-blank range as Leicester struggled to clear a corner.

The loose ball broke to Alexander-Arnold, whose shot went straight through the grasp of Hermansen.

Alexander-Arnold ripped off his shirt in a wild celebration in front of the Liverpool fans.

Unlike Salah and captain Virgil van Dijk, who have signed new contracts to remain at Liverpool for the next two years, the England international still seems set to depart after reportedly agreeing terms of a free transfer move to Real Madrid.

Leicester City’s Dutch manager Ruud van Nistelrooy (R) consoles Leicester City’s English midfielder #93 Jeremy Monga (L) on the pitch after the English Premier League football match between Leicester City and Liverpool at King Power Stadium in Leicester, central England on April 20, 2025. Leicester were relegated from the Premier League after a 1-0 defeat to Liverpool. (Photo by Darren Staples / AFP)

Leicester still had a chance to snatch an unlikely point.

But Facundo Buonanotte’s wasteful finish with just Alisson to beat summed up their season to forget.

Champions of England just nine years ago, the Foxes have found life back in the top-flight far too much of a step up in class after romping to the Championship title last season.

They join Southampton, whose relegation was confirmed with a record seven games to go, in an immediate return to the second tier.

England’s Pope and Lawrence hit tons for Surrey

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Rothesay County Championship Division One, 1st Central County Ground, Hove (day three)

Sussex 435: Haines 174, Alsop 63, Hughes 62; Atkinson 4-120

Surrey 390-3: Lawrence 117*, Pope 103, Sibley 82; Seales 1-57

Surrey (5 pts) trail Sussex (4 pts) by 45 runs

Dan Lawrence and Ollie Pope both made attacking hundreds before bad light halted Surrey’s rapid progress on day three against Sussex at Hove.

When the players came off ten minutes after tea Surrey were 390-3, only 45 runs behind with Lawrence unbeaten on 117 after Pope had made his first Championship century for two years.

The loss of 36 overs could be crucial to Surrey’s hopes of making it an awkward final day for Sussex by going past their first innings’ 435.

After Pope scored 103, Lawrence made the most of a reprieve on 35, when he was badly dropped by sub fielder George Thomas. He hit six sixes in his first hundred of the season, off 92 balls, including two in an over when Ollie Robinson opted to bowl short to a packed leg side field.

Sussex should still be able to save the game on a surface which has offered little assistance for seam or spin, but after drawing and winning their first two games since promotion this was a reminder that Division One cricket represents a big step up.

Curiously, it was Pope’s first County Championship century away from The Oval since his maiden effort at Southampton eight years ago. The 27-year-old had a lean time in the competition between England matches last season when his top score in ten innings was 63. But he made 65 against Hampshire last week and carried on here in ideal batting conditions.

He ruthlessly punished any indiscretions in length and scored on both sides of the wicket. There were 11 boundaries and he also lofted James Coles’ left-arm spin over mid-wicket – although Jayden Seales running around the boundary nearly took what would have been a stunning catch.

Pope’s 22nd first-class century was his first in the Championship for more than two years, but frustratingly he was dismissed two balls after getting there when he gloved a short ball from the persevering Seales, who was the pick of Sussex’s attack.

During the morning session Pope and Dom Sibley took their second-wicket stand to 179 in 42 overs. Sibley was cruising towards his third successive hundred when he chipped up a tame return catch to slow left-armer James Coles, having earlier hit him over long-off for six and ten boundaries. Both batters will have departed feeling they had left runs out there.

Lawrence was soon into his stride, although Thomas will have nightmares about the straightforward catch he dropped at backward square leg off a disconsolate Robinson. The 27-year-old certainly made the most of his reprieve. Five of his sixes were hit into the leg side but the other, a sumptuous straight drive off Coles, was probably the best of them.

At the other end Ben Foakes was happy to play a supporting role, although he did swing Coles over the boundary on one knee.

Lawrence reached his 18th first-class hundred with a somewhat streaky thick edge over the slips off Robinson for his eighth boundary as Surrey scored 162 between lunch and tea in 29 overs.

But just two more were possible in the evening session and with Danny Lamb out of the attack after injuring his shoulder on Saturday, Sussex were probably glad of the opportunity to regroup and come back tomorrow with a new ball only six overs old.

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Sabalenka beats Paolini to reach fourth Stuttgart final

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World number one Aryna Sabalenka reached her fourth Stuttgart Open final with a hard-fought 7-5 6-4 win over Italy’s Jasmine Paolini.

The 26-year-old is targeting a first title, though, having lost to Ash Barty in 2021 and Iga Swiatek in both 2022 and 2023.

Sabalenka held her nerve to take the first set despite almost throwing away a 5-2 lead, before Paolini started strongly to win the first three games of the second.

“She makes me work for every point. It was hard to get the win,” said the Belarusian of Paolini, 29. “I was just trying to stay aggressive, to put as much pressure on her. “

Sabalenka has won all three of her previous meetings with world number 24 Ostapenko.

The 27-year-old Latvian, who upset world number two Swiatek in the quarter-final, comfortably overcame unseeded Ekaterina Alexandrova 6-4 6-4 in her last-four tie.

Elsewhere, Elina Svitolina picked up her first title in nearly two years with a 6-4 7-6 (10-8) win over Serbian Olga Danilovic in the final of the ATP event in Rouen.

The Ukrainian, who returned to competing two months ago after taking maternity leave, last won a title in Strasbourg in 2023.

“I feel confident about my game,” said Svitolina, who did not drop a set all week.

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