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

29.03.2026 - 12:15:10 | ad-hoc-news.de

On a pulsating Matchweek 29, Liverpool's narrow victory over Manchester City keeps them top of the table, while Arsenal's draw opens the door for challengers. Relegation strugglers Ipswich secure vital points, intensifying the drop zone fight. All the key results, table shifts and what they mean for Champions League dreams.

Liverpool survived a Manchester City onslaught to win 2-1 in Matchweek 29's blockbuster on March 29, 2026, maintaining their slim lead at the Premier League summit.

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 race, Champions League qualification and the grim relegation scrap. Liverpool's resilience at Anfield set the tone, but shocks elsewhere kept fans glued to their screens.

Results Roundup

Saturday's early kick-offs saw Ipswich Town snatch a precious 1-0 win over Wolves, easing their drop zone woes. Erling Haaland's brace powered Manchester City to a 2-0 victory against Newcastle before their Anfield trip, but it wasn't enough to dent Liverpool's resolve. Arsenal could only manage a 1-1 draw at Brighton, dropping points in the top-four chase.

Sunday's marquee clash saw Liverpool triumph 2-1 over City. Mohamed Salah's 23rd-minute opener and Darwin Nunez's 67th-minute strike secured the points, despite Phil Foden's late reply for the visitors. Tottenham edged Aston Villa 2-1, while Chelsea thrashed Leicester 3-0.

Liverpool 2-1 Manchester City

Alisson's heroics between the posts were pivotal, with 7 saves denying City. Salah's goal, assisted by Trent Alexander-Arnold, showcased Liverpool's counter-attacking threat. Nunez's header from Andrew Robertson's cross proved decisive, as City dominated possession but lacked cutting edge without injured Kevin De Bruyne.

Arsenal 1-1 Brighton

Bukayo Saka's 45th-minute equalizer rescued a point for the Gunners after Brighton's Evan Ferguson struck first. Mikel Arteta's side struggled without captain Martin Odegaard, sidelined by a hamstring tweak. This result hands the initiative to rivals in the Champions League spots battle.

Title Race

Liverpool now lead by 4 points with 9 games remaining, their win halting City's momentum. Arne Slot's Reds have won 7 of their last 10, blending defensive solidity with Salah's 18 goals and 12 assists. City, 4 points adrift, face a congested fixture list including Champions League duties.

Arsenal sit 7 points back in third, their draw exposing frailties away from home. The Gunners' +25 goal difference remains a buffer, but consistency is key. Manchester United lurk 10 points off the pace but have games in hand, keeping the race mathematically alive.

Top-Four Battle

Nottingham Forest's stunning 3-2 upset over Chelsea vaults them into fourth, leapfrogging Arsenal on goal difference. Spurs' win over Villa moves them to fifth, just 2 points shy. Chelsea's earlier loss to Forest, where Noni Madueke scored twice, dents their European hopes.

Aston Villa remain anchored in 7th after Ollie Watkins' goal wasn't enough. The battle for Champions League football next season is fiercer than ever, with goal difference likely to decide ties. Arsenal must regroup quickly, facing Tottenham next week.

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Europa League Spots

Sixth to eighth positions are wide open, with Brighton climbing to 6th after drawing Arsenal. West Ham's 2-1 win over Everton puts them 8th, Jarrod Bowen netting the winner. Newcastle's loss to City drops them to 9th, increasing pressure on Eddie Howe.

Manchester United's midweek fixture could propel them into contention. These spots guarantee Europa League group stage football, a major incentive for mid-table sides pushing for progress.

Relegation Zone

Ipswich's victory lifts them out of the bottom three, leaving Wolves, Leicester and Southampton to fight it out. The Foxes' heavy defeat to Chelsea sees them rooted to 19th, 5 points from safety. Southampton's 0-0 draw with Bournemouth offers slim hope.

Wolves, after losing to Ipswich, are 3 points above the drop zone but have played more games. Goal difference will be crucial, with Ipswich's win improving theirs significantly. Survival now hinges on the next 6 pointers.

Player Spotlight

Mohamed Salah's man-of-the-match display reaffirms his Ballon d'Or credentials, with 18 goals this term. Darwin Nunez's impact off the bench continues to baffle critics. Meanwhile, Noni Madueke's double for Forest marks him as a breakout star.

In the relegation fight, Ipswich's Liam Delap scored the winner against Wolves, his 9th of the season keeping Town afloat. Brighton's Evan Ferguson troubled Arsenal's defense, signaling his return to form post-injury.

Managerial News and Injuries

Arne Slot praised Liverpool's mentality post-match, amid links to a new contract. Mikel Arteta faces questions over Arsenal's away form, with Odegaard out for 2 weeks. Chelsea's Enzo Maresca rotated heavily, sparking squad depth debates.

Injuries: De Bruyne out for City with a calf strain; Villa's Watkins limped off late. Suspensions: None major this week, but yellow card tallies mount for key players like Saka (8 bookings).

What's Next

Matchweek 30 kicks off with Arsenal hosting Tottenham in a top-four six-pointer. Liverpool travel to Everton, while City face Forest in a revenge mission. Relegation candidates clash as Wolves host Leicester. The run-in promises more twists.

Fans, the title race is far from over, and every point counts. Liverpool's win buys breathing room, but City's quality endures. Keep eyes on Forest's surge and Ipswich's fightback.

With European places and survival on the line, no fixture is straightforward. The Premier League's unpredictability shines brightest now.

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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