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Last?gasp drama & hat-trick heroes: Premier League chaos live today

11.02.2026 - 04:00:07

Wild swings in today’s football results as title chasers stumble, a surprise hat-trick lands and one giant is saved by late VAR drama. Who stood up, who froze?

Kick-off! As of today, 2026-02-11, the pitch is on fire... You wanted football results today, and the top leagues absolutely delivered. From Premier League live drama to late screamers in Europe, this round had everything: stoppage-time twists, superstar redemption arcs, and one brutal reality check for a title hopeful.

Premier League Live: Late chaos, missed chances, and one ice-cold finisher

Let’s start in England, where the Premier League live action flipped the script on the title race. The standout storyline? A cagey top?of?the?table clash where the big guns finally woke up late.

In the headline fixture, Liverpool edged a tight 2–1 win over Arsenal at Anfield after an intense, stop–start game. Liverpool’s opener came from – who else – Mohamed Salah. A sharp cut inside from the right, a defender on skates, and then that trademark left?foot curler into the far corner. Salah’s goal, his only strike of the night, came after a slick move involving Darwin NĂșñez and Dominik Szoboszlai, who slipped him in at just the right angle.

Arsenal hit back when Bukayo Saka tapped in at the back post after Gabriel Martinelli rattled a low cross through the six?yard box. Saka kept his head, side?footing home to level it and give the Gunners a lifeline.

The winner, though, was pure chaos. Deep into stoppage time, a corner broke loose, Trent Alexander-Arnold swung in a vicious delivery, and the ball dropped kindly for Virgil van Dijk, who smashed it home through a crowd of bodies. VAR checked for a possible offside and a handball in the melee, and for a full minute everyone just froze – but the goal stood. Anfield exploded; Arsenal’s players slumped. Van Dijk the hero, VAR the villain (depending who you support).

For the big stars: Salah was sharp if not electric for 90 minutes – but when you score in a game like this, you’ve done your job. Martin Ødegaard struggled to impose himself between the lines, constantly swarmed by Liverpool’s midfield press. Saka worked like crazy, but outside his goal he was mostly forced into wide, harmless areas. On balance, the famous names on the night? Salah and Van Dijk: heroes. Ødegaard: quiet flop by his standards.

Hat-trick chaos in the chase pack

Elsewhere, one of the wildest football results today came from a frantic 4–2 win for Manchester United at Old Trafford over a stubborn mid?table side. The star? A full?blown hat?trick from Rasmus Hþjlund.

  • 1–0: HĂžjlund pounced on a loose ball after a blocked shot from Bruno Fernandes, rifling low into the bottom corner.
  • 2–1: After United were pegged back, HĂžjlund rose highest to head in a whipped cross from Luke Shaw.
  • 3–2: With nerves jangling, he completed his hat?trick by rounding the keeper after a brilliant through?ball from Fernandes.

The fourth goal came from Marcus Rashford, who finally got in on the act with a fierce finish from the left channel, bending it past the keeper at the near post. Massive for his confidence after a rough patch. Fernandes didn’t score but grabbed two assists and ran the show – classic captain’s performance.

On the flip side, United’s defence was anything but convincing, letting in two soft goals from set pieces. If you’re Ten Hag, you’re buzzing with Hþjlund’s ruthless finishing but absolutely fuming at how easy those concessions were.

Title race picture: who’s up, who’s wobbling?

So what do all these results actually mean for the football league table? Liverpool’s last?gasp winner keeps them right in the title mix while Arsenal lose precious ground. United’s win doesn’t suddenly make them title favourites, but it drags them tighter into the Champions League race and heaps pressure on the teams above them who dropped points earlier in the day.

For the full breakdown of points, goal difference, and how thin the margins are at the top, you need the live standings – they’re moving with every kick.

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

Champions League & European angles: giants under the microscope

Even with domestic action front and centre, Champions League news is never far away, because everything today is played under that European shadow. Managers are rotating, players are protecting themselves (or trying to), and you can feel it in every 50–50.

Erling Haaland didn’t hit the net today in Manchester City’s more measured performance, and that alone is a story. He had one huge chance – a whipped low cross from Phil Foden that he usually buries – but he dragged it wide. On another day he’s walking off with a brace, but this time it’s a rare off?day. Not a disaster, but the aura of inevitability around him dipped just a bit.

Across Europe, in La Liga’s lead?up to midweek Champions League ties, Jude Bellingham was again the heartbeat for Real Madrid. He didn’t score in today’s match but set up a crucial goal with a driving run from midfield before slipping a pass through for his teammate to finish. Meanwhile, in France, Kylian MbappĂ© extended his personal scoring streak with a trademark breakaway goal – a blistering run in behind, one?on?one with the keeper, and a clinical low finish. These are the guys shaping the Champions League storylines before a ball is even kicked in the next round.

Social Media Spotlight: VAR rage, memes, and instant reactions

The moment Van Dijk’s winner went to VAR, the entire internet lost its mind. The hot topic right now is that stoppage?time decision – was there a handball, was someone offside, did Arsenal get robbed? Replays are looping everywhere, and the takes are coming in hotter than a top?corner volley.

While the arguments rage, Liverpool’s Instagram is pure party mode – dressing?room celebrations, Salah and Van Dijk posing with man?of?the?match graphics, and the caption game is strong. Over on YouTube, the highlight packages are already farming views, with every angle of the late winner getting freeze?framed and rewound.

Opinion: Big clubs living dangerously

In my opinion, the big takeaway from today isn’t just the raw football results – it’s how fragile the so?called superclubs look when the pressure spikes. Liverpool needed a centre?back to rescue them in stoppage time. Arsenal looked scared to fully commit when the game turned chaotic. United needed a Hþjlund hat?trick to cover up defensive cracks big enough to drive a bus through.

That’s the thing with this season: there’s no flawless juggernaut. It’s a knife?edge title race, and every side at the top has a soft spot. If the managers don’t fix those issues before the Champions League knockouts kick in, we’re going to see some very famous early exits.

On the flip side, as a neutral, this is exactly what you want. Drama. Flaws. Late winners. Arguments over VAR. Superstars like Salah, Mbappé and Bellingham deciding games but still looking human enough that anything can happen next week.

What next?

With the next round of fixtures lining up fast, tonight’s twists are only part one of a bigger story. Form will swing, top scorers today can go quiet tomorrow, and someone’s season is always one bad result away from falling apart.

If you want to see just how tight the margins are and who’s climbing or crashing in real time, the table tells the truth.

Check full stats & standings now


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