
Full time – Ipswich 1-2 Wolves
Ipswich Town have now dropped 25 points from winning positions this season, and it has Kieran McKenna and his team staring an immediate return to the Championship in the face.
Wolves, meanwhile, can smell survival under Vitor Pereira.
Full time – West Ham 2-2 Bournemouth
It’s another draw between West Ham and Bournemouth, the only surprise is this one didn’t end 1-1.
Crystal Palace 2-1 Brighton
90+6. A THIRD red card at Selhurst Park!
This time Jan Paul van Hecke is given his marching orders by Anthony Taylor for clipping Daichi Kamada as the Palace player threatened to race through on goal.
Who says this isn’t a proper rivalry?!
Crystal Palace 2-1 Brighton
90. Crystal Palace are now down to NINE men with Marc Guehi following Eddie Nketiah for an early bath.
Already on a booking, the England defender crunches his studs into the midriff of Brajan Gruda.
And now Oliver Glasner’s depleted team have 12 minutes of stoppage time to hold out for.
GOAL! Ipswich 1-2 Wolves
84. Jorgen Strand Larsen has Wolverhampton Wanderers on the verge of Premier League safety.
The introduction of Pablo Sarabia has turned this game on its head, and after scoring, the substitute how now set up a second for the Norwegian.
Strand Larsen bundles in his fourth in three games, a goal finally given the green light after a lengthy offside check,
The striker picks up a yellow card for his excessive celebrations, but I doubt he cares too much about that.
From Matt Hughes at Selhurst Park
Daniel Munoz restored Palace’s lead in the 55th minute with another goal created by Eberechi Eze in front of England manager Thomas Tuchel.
Eze’s cross-field pass to release Munoz was exquisite, although it still left the Colombian international with a lot to do.
The 28-year-old showed no ill effects from last week’s trip to South America for World Cup qualifiers however, and cut in from the right to beat Bart Verbruggen at his far post.