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The Premier League title race took a decisive turn at the Emirates last night as Arsenal beat Burnley 1-0 to move five points clear of Manchester City with one match remaining. Kai Havertz headed home from a corner nine minutes before half-time and the Gunners controlled the rest of a nervy evening against the already-relegated Clarets. Mikel Arteta's side now need only to avoid defeat at Manchester City refusing to win at Bournemouth tonight, and a 22-year wait for the championship is finally over.
The relegation picture shifted just as sharply over the weekend. Tottenham produced their best performance of 2026 to win 2-1 at Aston Villa, while West Ham were dismantled 3-0 at Newcastle on Sunday evening. The Hammers now sit second-bottom alongside the already-doomed Wolves and Burnley, while Spurs — unbeaten in four under Roberto De Zerbi — need only a point at Chelsea tonight to all but mathematically guarantee survival. Opta's model now rates Tottenham at a touch under 20% to go down, with West Ham overwhelming favourites for the drop.
On the racing front, Monday's all-weather card at Wolverhampton ran without incident on quick ground, with the Tapeta surface continuing to ride truly. Across the Channel, Roland Garros got underway in Paris on Monday, with the British contingent led by Jack Draper and Katie Boulter into qualifying-week action ahead of their main-draw openers. There was no Premier League football on Monday beyond Arsenal-Burnley, leaving tonight's double-header the main event of the working week.
Two matches, two enormous narratives. AFC Bournemouth host Manchester City at the Vitality Stadium with kick-off at . Pep Guardiola's side must win to take the title race to the final day, but the Cherries arrive on a 16-game Premier League unbeaten run — the longest of any side in the division this season. Andoni Iraola's team have won four of their last five and remain in the hunt for the final Champions League place.
An hour later, Chelsea welcome Tottenham to Stamford Bridge at . Interim head coach Calum McFarlane is in caretaker charge with the Blues winless in seven and only the appointment of Xabi Alonso to look forward to. For Spurs, history is unforgiving — they have won just one of their last 35 league trips to Chelsea since 1992 — but a draw should be enough to end any relegation arithmetic.
It is a generous afternoon and evening of racing. The British cards are at Brighton (first ), Hexham (jumps), Huntingdon (jumps), Lingfield Park on the turf, Nottingham on the Flat, plus an evening all-weather card at Newcastle. Ireland's offering comes from Cork. The going at Lingfield is officially good after weekend showers, with quicker ground reported at Nottingham and Brighton.
Day two of Roland Garros sees the first British names involved in the main draw, with coverage on Eurosport and discovery+ from . There is no Formula 1 action this midweek — the paddock is now packing for the Canadian Grand Prix in Montréal on 22–24 May — but free practice arrangements are already being released ahead of Monaco's traditional late-spring follow-up on 7 June.
Selection: Manchester City win and BTTS, Bournemouth v Man City, . Reasoning: City's bench-press of a record at this fixture — 16 wins from 17 Premier League meetings — speaks for itself, but Bournemouth have scored in every one of their last nine league matches at the Vitality. With Pep's men also missing Haaland and Ederson, defensive frailty becomes more likely against the division's hottest attack. The straight 12/25 about a City win is short; this combination is a fairer reflection of how the night should unfold.
Selection: Over 2.5 goals, Bournemouth v Man City. Reasoning: Twenty-one of Bournemouth's 37 league games have finished over 2.5, and City need to win — they cannot park the bus. Three of the last four meetings have produced four or more goals. The price is skinny but the trend is decisive; pair it inside an accumulator if singles look too short.
Selection: Tottenham double chance, Chelsea v Tottenham, . Reasoning: Chelsea are winless in seven, demoralised after the FA Cup defeat and managed by a caretaker until Xabi Alonso starts on 1 July. Spurs are unbeaten in four and have everything to play for. Yes, the head-to-head record at the Bridge is grim, but the underlying numbers and the motivation gap make 4/5 about not losing genuinely attractive.
Selection: Hengest, Lingfield turf. Reasoning: A recent Windsor winner steps up in trip for a yard in form. The Racing Post tipping team make him their nap on the back of strong sectionals last time, and stamina should be his weapon on quickish ground. Hold off until first show to take the top price.
Selection: Edwardtheninth, Newcastle all-weather, Class 6 Apprentice Handicap. Reasoning: Favourite Lady Phoebe is fair value at 7/4 but the each-way play in a seven-runner heat is Edwardtheninth at 3/1. The mark looks within range, the apprentice claim helps and there are no obvious excuses on Tapeta. Win-only stakes if your bookmaker offers extra places, otherwise straight win.
Erling Haaland remains sidelined after the ankle injury he sustained earlier this month and left in a protective boot; scans confirmed an extended lay-off and he will play no further part in the league campaign. Phil Foden picked up a separate ankle problem at Old Trafford and was missing for the FA Cup final, with Pep Guardiola saying he "didn't recover well". Ederson hobbled off against Crystal Palace with a recurrence of the groin issue that has dogged him for two months; Stefan Ortega is expected to start at Bournemouth.
Less than 24 hours after their FA Cup defeat, Chelsea confirmed Xabi Alonso on a four-year deal, taking over on 1 July. The Spaniard inherits a squad that finished a chastening tenth and an immediate brief to overhaul recruitment. Interim coach Calum McFarlane stays in the dugout for tonight's match against Spurs and Sunday's season finale.
The end-of-season market is heating up. Morgan Rogers has emerged as a key Alonso target, with Chelsea expected to test Aston Villa's resolve once the transfer window opens. Real Madrid are reportedly "desperate" to prise Rodri from the Etihad, though City sources insist no offer would be entertained. Expect more concrete movement once the trophy questions are settled at the weekend.
Should West Ham's relegation be confirmed tonight, recruitment chief Tim Steidten is understood to have four senior players already lined up for top-flight moves to soften the financial blow. Jarrod Bowen and Mohammed Kudus are the obvious headline names; their availability could yet shake up the early days of the summer window.
Roberto De Zerbi has a near full-strength squad for the trip to Chelsea, with Dejan Kulusevski back in training after a knock and Cristian Romero available following his one-match suspension. James Maddison remains a doubt with a hamstring niggle but is expected to be passed fit. A point would all but seal Spurs' Premier League safety.
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