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Last?gasp drama & Haaland hat-trick light up soccer games live tonight

01.03.2026 - 05:17:45 | ad-hoc-news.de

Wild late winner, a Haaland hat-trick and title race chaos – everything exploded under the floodlights and one superstar totally stole the show.

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Kick-off! As of today, 2026-03-01, the pitch is on fire... You picked the perfect night to lock into live soccer games, because the top leagues just served up absolute chaos: a stoppage-time winner in London, a Erling Haaland hat-trick on the blue side of Manchester, and a late Jude Bellingham rescue act in Spain. Did you see that?? If you blinked, you missed goals, VAR, limbs in the stands – the full package.

Let’s start in England, because the Premier League live action tonight was pure madness from first whistle to last.

London thriller: late winner flips the title race

At the Emirates, Arsenal 2–1 Liverpool felt like a season-defining punch to the gut for one side and a roar of belief for the other. Arsenal struck first after a slick, one-touch move down the left: Bukayo Saka darted inside, combined with Martin Ødegaard, and smashed a low right-foot finish past Alisson in the 18th minute.

Liverpool hit back just before the break. A loose clearance dropped to Mohamed Salah on the edge of the box, and you knew the script: first touch out of his feet, second touch a curling rocket into the far corner. 1–1, away end bouncing, Salah doing that calm, arms-out celebration like it was nothing.

The second half went full chaos mode. Arsenal’s press pinned Liverpool deep, with Declan Rice bossing midfield, but every Salah counter felt lethal. On 72 minutes came the first huge flashpoint: Darwin Núñez burst through, Gabriel slid in, and the ref pointed straight to the spot… until VAR dragged him to the monitor. Slow-mo showed Núñez just kicking Gabriel’s leg after the ball – penalty overturned. The Liverpool bench exploded, Klopp was raging, and #ARSLIV started trending instantly.

And then, in the 92nd minute, the Emirates just erupted. A deep corner from Saka, flicked on by William Saliba, chaos in the six-yard box – and super-sub Leandro Trossard reacted first, stabbing home from close range. 2–1 Arsenal, limbs everywhere, Arteta sprinting down the touchline. Trossard the hero, Alisson left punching the turf.

Salah still had his moment of magic, but honestly, Arsenal’s stars showed up: Saka with a goal and a constant threat, Ødegaard threading ridiculous vertical passes, and Rice snapping into everything. For Liverpool, Salah was world-class again, Núñez was all chaos and almost-moments, and the story of their night might be that overturned VAR penalty – the decision everyone’s debating right now.

Haaland hat-trick: Manchester City in demolition mode

Meanwhile, across the country, the Etihad turned into a goal festival as Manchester City 4–0 Newcastle United became the Erling Haaland show. The Norwegian cyborg decided tonight was stat-padding night, and Newcastle suffered for it.

Haaland’s first came on 15 minutes: Kevin De Bruyne floated in a trademark whipped cross, Haaland muscled between two centre-backs and powered a header into the top corner. Classic, ruthless, unstoppable. His second, just before half-time, was all about movement – he peeled off the back line, latched onto a Phil Foden through ball, and slotted calmly past Nick Pope.

The hat-trick was pure striker’s instinct. On 62 minutes, a deflected shot from Bernardo Silva bounced awkwardly in the box, everyone hesitated for a split second – except Haaland. One touch to set, one thunderous finish low into the corner. Match ball secured, arms out wide, grin to the stands. That’s goal number three and yet another reminder why he terrifies every defence in Europe.

City’s fourth came from Phil Foden himself, finishing a flowing move with a curling left-foot shot into the far corner on 78 minutes. But make no mistake, this one will be remembered as Haaland’s night. De Bruyne looked sharp, dictating the tempo, and Pep’s machine suddenly looks like it’s hitting full stride heading into the crucial stretch of the season.

La Liga late show: Bellingham refuses to lose

Over in Spain, Real Madrid 2–2 Valencia at the Bernabéu was a rollercoaster that left Madridistas both relieved and frustrated. Valencia stunned the crowd with an early goal: a slick counter ended with Hugo Duro firing low past Andriy Lunin in the 10th minute.

Real responded through Vinícius Júnior in the 34th minute, dancing in from the left and smashing a shot in off the bar – a pure "you can’t stop me" moment. But Valencia refused to fold, and in the 69th minute José Gayà curled in a beauty from distance to make it 2–1 to the visitors.

Enter Jude Bellingham, again. The English superstar had been kept relatively quiet, but he saved his impact for stoppage time. In the 92nd minute, he ghosted into the box, met a cross from Dani Carvajal and guided a precise header inside the far post. 2–2, arms spread, chest thump to the badge, stadium absolutely losing it. Hero vibes all over again.

Bellingham had one more sight of goal in the 96th minute, dragging a shot just wide – inches away from yet another iconic winner. Still, once more he showed why he’s already the leader of this Real Madrid side: big moments, big goals, big energy.

What this chaos does to the title race

Arsenal’s late winner tightens the Premier League title race right up, dragging Liverpool back and keeping Manchester City lurking with Haaland’s statement hat-trick. City’s demolition of Newcastle boosts their goal difference and sends another warning shot to the rest of the league: when Haaland and De Bruyne click, everyone else is basically just fighting for second.

In La Liga, Real Madrid dropping points at home keeps the door slightly ajar for the chasing pack, but Bellingham’s late header at least stops it from being a disaster night in Madrid.

What does this mean for the title race? Click here for the live standings

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My take: statement nights and brutal questions

In my opinion, tonight felt like a real power shift kind of night.

For Arsenal, this is the sort of win you look back on in May and say, "yeah, that was the moment we believed." Saka was brave, Rice played like a captain, and Trossard turned a tight, nervous draw into a "we’re actually doing this" roar around the Emirates. Arteta’s game plan to press high and take risks nearly backfired, but in the end, it’s exactly what brought the winner.

Liverpool, though, will be kicking themselves. Salah was brilliant again, but they faded under pressure. The VAR call on Núñez will dominate the arguments, but if you’re being real, they let Arsenal pin them back for most of that second half. If they want the title, they can’t rely on narrow margins and big refereeing calls.

As for Manchester City – that was a flex. Haaland dropping a hat-trick is more than just numbers; it’s a reminder that when he smells blood, he can run away with the Golden Boot and drag City back to the top almost on his own. With De Bruyne feeding him, they look terrifying again.

And then there’s Bellingham at Madrid. Even on an "average" night by his ridiculous standards, he still grabs a last-gasp equaliser in front of a packed Bernabéu. That’s superstar stuff. If Madrid do end up lifting La Liga and making a deep Champions League run, these sorts of clutch moments will be the backbone of the story.

Don’t blink now – the run-in is here

So yeah, if tonight is a sign of what’s coming, get ready for a wild sprint to the finish. The Premier League title race just tightened, City’s machine is humming, Arsenal are fired up, Liverpool are seething, and over in Spain, Bellingham refuses to let Real Madrid’s season wobble.

Stay locked in, keep an eye on those live tables, and don’t even think about switching off before stoppage time – that’s where all the magic seems to be happening right now.

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