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The Half-Time Scores

All four afternoon matches in the Premier League have reached the break, and this is the current state of affairs:

  • Fulham 1-1 Everton
  • Ipswich 0-1 Brentford
  • Southampton 0-0 Man City
  • Wolves 0-1 Brighton

GOAL! Fulham 1-1 Everton

45+3. Everton finds a casual equalizer on the peace of the break!

Vitalii mykolenko Has his first goal since November 2023 and he has a huge deflection from Andreas Pereira to thank for it.

Bernd Leno is unable to get away when she chooses to hit a corner, and that is what Abdoulaye Doucoure allows you to push it back for Mykolenko to strike.

Fulham admits from outside the box and now have work to do.

LONDON, England - 10 May: Vitaliy Mykolenko by Everton celebrates the score of the first goal of his team with teammates Abdoulaye Doucoure and James Garner during the Premier League match between Fulham FC and Everton FC in Craven Cottage on 10 May 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty images)

Fulham 1-0 Everton

43. Harry Wilson is close to a second!

The Welshe wing wizard dribbles on the left, teases the Everton defense and then hits low in the direction of the bottom corner.

Jordan Pickford has to wait until it travels through a crowd, but then brilliantly goes down to push the shot around the pole.

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Van Graham Hill in Molineux

It was a strange minutes before Brighton, first they had a goal that was excluded controversial by VAR, then they took the lead from the penalty spot two minutes later.

Danny Welbeck seemed to have given Brighton the lead when his shot just found it after he had been left by Yankuba Minth.

A VAR check of about four minutes followed, which brought a singing of ‘boring, boring’ from Wolves fans.

But the final judgment was that Minteh was supposed to be in an offside position and to disturb the game, even though she did not touch the ball.

I hope that is clear.

Brighton’s reaction was to win a penalty when Matheus Cunha and Mats Wieffer confused outside the box and when the Brazilian wore it in the area. REF Michael Oliver showed Cunha a yellow card, but it seems that the bank of the Seagulls wanted a red.

Welbeck Cooly sent the punishment for his 10th Premier League goal of the season.

From Jon West to Portman Road

Ipswich fans express their anger with referee Sam Barrott to allow (in their opinion) Brentford to take a corner until they scored.

Jacob Greaves was lucky to escape from a | Var Penalty Call for a rugby tail on Sepp van den Berg initially, Barrott booked Christian Norgaard and Jack Taylor at the next attempt. And Kevin Damage went in the third.

“1-0 for the referee” and “Premier League, corrupt as f ***” sung city fans.

GOAL! Wolves 0-1 Brighton

28. Now Danny Welbeck Has his goal and it comes from the penalty spot!

In the absence of the suspended Joao Pedro, the former international stepped up in England and calmly placed his Spotkick past Jose Sa!

It is a deserved lead and there was no discussion about the decision that led to the opener.

Matheus Cunha was caught in possession just outside his own 18-year box, and in his attempt to come back and make it right, he stumbled Mats Wieffer just when the Brighton man was shooting.

Cunha is yellow, for his part, and – to be honest – he is lucky that he does not see red, because I really don’t know for sure if that was a real attempt to win the ball.

England - 10 May: Mats Wieffer from Brighton & Hove Albion is contaminated by Matheus Cunha van Wolverhampton Wanderers, resulting in a fine kick that is awarded during the Premier League match between Wolverhampton Wanderers FC and Hove Albion FC, 2025, 2025, 2025. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty images)
Wolverhampton, England - 10 May: Danny Welbeck from Brighton & Hove Albion celebrates the score of the first goal of his team during the Premier League match between Wolverhampton Wanderers FC and Brighton & Hove Albion FC on Molineux on 10 May 2025 in Wolverhampton, England. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty images)

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