Alright, pull up a chair, mate – let’s dive deeper into today’s Premier League action on this cracking Saturday, May 9, 2026. We’re in the business end of the season, Match week 36, where every point feels like it weighs a ton. Arsenal have basically sealed the title with their strong run, Man City are locked in for Champions League, but the scrap for the remaining top spots and the fight against the drop is pure Premier League theatre
Liverpool vs Chelsea

This is the big one – the early kick-off that could set the tone for the whole day. Liverpool are sitting in 4th place with around 58 points, desperate to nail down Champions League football. Arne Slot’s side have had their ups and downs this season, but Anfield on a Saturday with something to play for? That place will be an absolute cauldron. Expect the crowd to be bouncing from the first whistle.

Chelsea, meanwhile, are in ninth and on a nightmare six-game losing streak in the league – their worst in ages. Confidence is shot, they’ve been leaky at the back, and travelling to Anfield in this form feels like walking into a storm. They did nick the reverse fixture earlier with a late winner, but winning at Anfield? They haven’t done that since 2021.
What to watch for: Liverpool’s high press and intensity could overwhelm Chelsea early. Look out for players like Szoboszlai, Mac Allister, and whoever’s leading the line (with some key absences possibly hitting both sides). Chelsea might try to sit in and counter, but I reckon the Reds edge this 2-1 or 3-1. Goals, passion, maybe a red card or two – this has “classic Anfield afternoon” written all over it. If Liverpool win, they take a huge step towards CL security. If Chelsea somehow nick something… chaos.
Brighton vs Wolves
Brighton at home are a joy to watch when they click – slick build-up, clever rotations, and players who love exploiting spaces. Wolves are fighting near the bottom (they’re in deep trouble, possibly already down or right on the edge with Burnley).
This should be Brighton controlling possession and creating chances. Wolves have pace on the break, but away at the Amex against a side who pass and move like this? I’m seeing 2-0 or 3-1 to the Seagulls. Expect some beautiful football from Brighton – the kind that makes you go “that’s why we love the Prem.”
Fulham vs AFC Bournemouth
Two solid mid-table sides who both know how to play attractive stuff. Fulham at home are tough nuts – organized, physical, and dangerous from set-pieces. Bournemouth have had a decent season but can be vulnerable on the road.
This one has draw written all over it in many ways, but I think it’ll be open and entertaining. Both teams like to attack. I’m predicting 2-2 – goals from both ends, end-to-end stuff, and fans leaving happy (or frustrated depending on your team). Proper Saturday 3pm vibes.
Sunderland vs Manchester United

Newly promoted Sunderland will be up for this like it’s a cup final. Passionate home crowd, direct and energetic football – they’ll throw everything at United. Man United are in the top four mix with strong goal difference and quality throughout the squad.
Away days like this are where banana skins happen, but United should have too much pedigree. Expect Sunderland to make it uncomfortable early, but United to pull away. Maybe 1-3 or 1-2. Watch for United’s attackers exploiting transitions.
Manchester City vs Brentford

City at home are still a machine. Even if they’re not chasing the title anymore, they’ll want to rack up goals and keep momentum. Brentford are dangerous with their set-pieces and counter-attacks, but at the Etihad? City cruise this one, probably 3-1 or better. Haaland might be hungry for more goals.
Other matches tomorrow: Burnley vs Aston Villa, Crystal Palace vs Everton, Nottingham Forest vs Newcastle, Tottenham vs Leeds, West Ham vs Arsenal. Plenty of drama across the board – especially at the bottom where survival is on the line.
Big picture today: Liverpool-Chelsea could be the spark. By 5pm we’ll have a clearer idea of who’s climbing the table and who’s sliding. The Premier League in May is unbeatable – hope, fear, heroes, villains, all in one.
I’ll be glued to the screen, probably pacing around like a madman during the Liverpool game. Who are you supporting today? What’s your score prediction for the big one? Hit me with it – let’s chat football like we’re in the stands together.
SOURCE: NBC Sports












