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# Premier League wrap

This month
March 2024
Arsenal go top after late Kai Havertz winner against Brentford
Last year
2023
Manchester City back to winning ways as Erling Haaland helps sink Brighton
Ogbene effort ruled out as Luton are held by 10-man Wolves
Brentford pile more misery on Chelsea; Nottingham Forest boost survival hopes
Leicester beat Villa in six-goal thriller, Southampton fans turn on manager Jones
All time
Late Struijk equaliser earns Leeds a vital point in battle against relegation
6 goals shared between Bournemouth and Watford, while Chelsea held to Saints stalemate
Claudio Ranieri gets his first win as Fulham boss
Leicester pay emotional tribute to club owner before goalless draw as Newcastle boost survival bid
West Ham fire four to smash Huddersfield and the rest of the day's Premier League action
Chelsea prevail despite Conte sending off while Arsenal annihilate Huddersfield Town
Leicester hold Bournemouth while Sakho produces a late winner for the Hammers
Sunderland fans leave before half-time, Joey Barton snatches the points for Burnley
Shane Long ends drought but not enough for Saints, while Swansea's struggles continue without Bradley
Hat-trick hero Sterling leads 5-star City to success
Gloom on the Toon after late Swansea winner, Cardiff caught in relegation mire
Adam Lallana scores thunderbolt as Saints top Toon
Fulham win for the first time under Felix Magath (but they're still bottom of the league)
Newcastle climb to 6th while Villa lose again
Aaron Ramsey the Car-difference as Gunners go seven points clear
Premier League wrap: Late, late shows from Chelsea and Spurs