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Premier League Matchweek 29: Liverpool Edge Man City in Title Thriller, Arsenal Stumble as Relegation Battle Heats Up on March 29, 2026

29.03.2026 - 11:45:29 | ad-hoc-news.de

Liverpool's narrow victory over Manchester City in Matchweek 29's blockbuster clash keeps them top of the table, while Arsenal drop points against Brighton. Ipswich and Southampton fight for survival as the relegation zone tightens. Key results, table updates and what's next for your club.

Liverpool secured a vital 2-1 win over Manchester City in the standout fixture of Premier League Matchweek 29 on March 29, 2026, maintaining their slim lead at the top.

By James Whitfield, Sports Editor | 2026-03-29

The 2025/26 Premier League season is reaching its white-hot phase, with Matchweek 29 delivering drama across the board. As teams jockey for Champions League spots, Europa League qualification and Premier League survival, every point counts. Liverpool's triumph at Anfield against City has huge implications for the title race.

Results Roundup

Sunday's marquee clash saw Liverpool overcome Manchester City 2-1. Mohamed Salah opened the scoring in the 23rd minute with a clinical finish, assisted by Trent Alexander-Arnold. Erling Haaland levelled for City in the 52nd minute from a Kevin De Bruyne cross, but Darwin Nunez's 78th-minute header sealed the points for the Reds.

Elsewhere, Arsenal drew 1-1 with Brighton at the Amex Stadium. Kaoru Mitoma put the Seagulls ahead in the 15th minute, but Bukayo Saka equalised for the Gunners just before half-time. The result leaves Mikel Arteta's side vulnerable in the top-four chase.

Liverpool 2-1 Manchester City

Anfield erupted as Liverpool defended doggedly against City's possession dominance. Alisson Becker's saves were pivotal, while City's Rodri picked up a yellow card in the 65th minute for a late challenge. This win moves Liverpool to 67 points from 29 games.

Arsenal 1-1 Brighton

Brighton's resilient display earned them a share of the spoils. Arsenal dominated possession but lacked cutting edge without injured striker Gabriel Jesus. The draw halts Arsenal's run and intensifies pressure ahead of their next fixture.

Other key results from the weekend: Tottenham beat Newcastle 3-2, with Son Heung-min scoring twice. Chelsea thrashed Wolves 4-0, Manchester United won 2-0 at West Ham, and Aston Villa edged Everton 1-0. Bottom-table clash saw Ipswich hold Southampton to a 0-0 draw.

Title Race

Liverpool now lead the table with 67 points, three clear of Arsenal on 64. Manchester City slip to third on 62 points, with the gap to leaders now six. Arne Slot's tactical setup frustrated City, who struggled without injured midfielder Rodri.

This result keeps Liverpool firmly in the driving seat for their second title in three years. City face a congested fixture list with Champions League commitments, potentially opening the door for rivals. Arsenal must regroup quickly to stay in contention.

Top-Four Battle

The race for Champions League spots is fiercer than ever. Tottenham climb to fourth on 55 points after their win over Newcastle, leapfrogging Chelsea who sit on 54. Manchester United hold fifth with 52 points, keeping Europa League hopes alive.

Aston Villa's victory takes them to 50 points in seventh, breathing down United's neck. Newcastle drop to eighth on 48, their inconsistency costing dear. Arsenal's draw means they remain second but under threat from the chasing pack.

Injuries are biting hard: Arsenal without Jesus and Timber, City missing Rodri and Ake. Tottenham welcome back James Maddison from suspension, boosting their midfield creativity.

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Europa League Spots

Fifth and sixth now carry Europa League football next season, with Conference League for seventh. Chelsea and United are locked in a tight battle for those positions. Tottenham's win strengthens their top-four claim but Europa remains a safety net.

Brighton sit ninth on 45 points, dreaming of European return after their solid draw. West Ham and Newcastle are just behind, making every remaining fixture crucial.

Relegation Zone

The bottom three are Ipswich (22 points), Southampton (23) and Wolves (25). Their stalemate keeps both alive but the gap to safety is widening. Leicester (28 points) and Crystal Palace (29) occupy the relegation play-off spots.

Everton (32 points) pulled away slightly with defeat but remain vulnerable. Southampton sacked manager Russell Martin midweek, with no confirmed replacement yet, adding chaos to their survival bid.

Player Spotlight

Mohamed Salah's goal and assist tally now stands at 18 goals and 12 assists this season. The Egyptian King's form is carrying Liverpool through tough stretches. Darwin Nunez's winner showcased his growing importance as a super-sub.

Son Heung-min's brace for Tottenham highlighted his world-class ability. Despite transfer rumours linking him to Bayern Munich, the South Korean insists he's focused on Spurs' top-four push.

Managerial News and Transfers

Arne Slot praised Liverpool's resilience post-match, hinting at squad depth issues with Virgil van Dijk nursing a knock. Pep Guardiola lamented City's lack of clinical finishing, confirming Rodri's long-term absence impacts their title hopes.

Confirmed links: Manchester United eyeing Sporting's Viktor Gyokeres for summer, while Arsenal monitor Porto's Galeno. No done deals yet, but the window opens soon.

What's Next

Matchweek 30 kicks off midweek with Liverpool hosting Chelsea on Wednesday. Arsenal face Tottenham in a huge North London Derby on Saturday. Manchester City travel to Newcastle, a potential banana skin.

Relegation candidates have tough runs: Southampton at Manchester United, Ipswich versus Arsenal. The title race and top-four battle will intensify with nine games left.

Fans, the run-in promises twists. Liverpool hold the advantage, but Arsenal and City won't quit. Keep eyes on the table - it's tighter than ever.

Current table snapshot: Liverpool 67, Arsenal 64, Man City 62, Tottenham 55, Chelsea 54, Man Utd 52, Aston Villa 50, Newcastle 48, Brighton 45, West Ham 44, Everton 32, Leicester 28, Palace 29, Wolves 25, Southampton 23, Ipswich 22.

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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