Postpublished at 19:06 British Summer Time 7 May 2023
West Ham 0-0 Man Utd
Poor distribution from David de Gea whose clearance goes straight to a West Ham shirt and Wout Weghorst gets back to mop up before any damage can be done.
West Ham move seven points clear of relegation zone with victory
De Gea at fault for winning goal when he failed to keep out tame Benrahma shot
Man Utd stay one point above fifth-placed Liverpool with victory
Result: Newcastle 0-2 Arsenal - Gunners cut gap to leaders Man City to one point
Odegaard and Schar own goal gives Gunners win in frenetic contest
Neil Johnston
West Ham 0-0 Man Utd
Poor distribution from David de Gea whose clearance goes straight to a West Ham shirt and Wout Weghorst gets back to mop up before any damage can be done.
West Ham 0-0 Man Utd
Former Newcastle and Tottenham midfielder Jermaine Jenas on BT Sport: “There’s plenty at stake and it's what you want to see at this point in the season - teams having to play for something.”
West Ham 0-0 Man Utd
Victor Lindelof is forced into a headed clearance after a bright starts by the hosts. Said Benrahma is also causing problems in the penalty area before Manchester United counter through Marcus Rashford whose final attempt clears the bar.
West Ham 0-0 Man Utd
United are playing in white shirts and black shorts. A couple of early touches for David de Gea, including a rushed clearance as the Hammers start on the front foot.
West Ham 0-0 Man Utd
Have Manchester United recovered from the pain of conceding a 99th-minute winner to Brighton on Thursday? We're about to find out. Away we go.
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National anthem time on Coronation weekend. Great effort.
FT: Newcastle 0-2 Arsenal
Newcastle United
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "Missed chances. The moments were there for us. We had a lot in the game. They didn't go in and we are hugely frustrated with that part of our game. We probably didn't defend as well as we have for the majority of the season, either. We were good without being at our very best.
"We needed to control our emotions a bit better than we did in the first half. The penalty decision is a big one and probably rocked us more than it did them. It was about keeping the ball better as Arsenal are a big transition threat. But we have four games to go and our destiny is in our own hands. We need to focus on that.
"We have performed so well throughout the season. The players have been incredible for us. The consistency, mentality and attitude have been there. Now we have to go another level and that is always going to be hard. That is the challenge we face.
"When you look at the four games we have, we will need the crowd and to stay united. Incredible support we have had all season. The noise was there today. We just needed to score and it would have helped us take off."
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The teams are in the tunnel. Here's a reminder of how they line up.
FT: Newcastle 0-2 Arsenal
Newcastle United
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe, speaking to Sky Sports: "Fine margins for us today and we just came out on the wrong side of them. We missed some big chances in the game and it just wasn't quite there for us. I am sure I will look back at some moments and rue some moments we didn't get quite right.
"If Jacob's [Murphy] chance goes in early on it is a totally different game. There are loads of things we will look back on and think it could have gone our way and didn't. We have to take ownership of that. We are disappointed as I don't think we defended as well as we have done for the majority of the season. But we gave everything. It was a high-level game and two teams going right at each other. That produced a good spectacle.
"There were loads of chances there and we didn't put the ball in the net. We have done in our previous run of games. We didn't keep the ball well enough and were a bit loose in possession. When you give Arsenal transitions they are a very dangerous team and so it proved.
"The result would tell you they did [imposed their style on the game], but in truth I think neither were dominant. It was to that bit of quality to win it. It hinged on big moments.
"We have four games remaining and need three results. Liverpool and other teams are coming. They are top level. We can only do what we can do and I believe in the character of the team to get it over the line."
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Manchester United
Manchester United midfielder Christian Eriksen, speaking to BT Sport, is asked whether the temperature has been raised following the team's defeat at Brighton: "The temperature is still the same as any other game.
"We haven't really spoken about it [Liverpool closing the gap to one point]. We're just concentrating on ourselves. It's always a tough game against West Ham. Every Premier League game is tough at the moment."
West Ham v Man Utd (19:00 BST)
West Ham United
West Ham boss David Moyes hopes the London Stadium is bouncing for this Sunday evening kick-off.
"It's a bit of an unusual kick-off time in this country," he tells BT Sport.
"It's a really important game for us. We have to try and put Manchester United under pressure. We need to try and get something out of it."
West Ham v Man Utd (19:00 BST)
Manchester United
This is Manchester United's seventh and final visit to London in the Premier League this season - but it's not their last. The Red Devils, of course, will be back to face Manchester City in the FA Cup final at Wembley on 3 June.
Their league form in London this season has been patchy to say the least. They've won just once - 2-1 at Fulham - and lost at both Brentford and Arsenal. Games at Chelsea, Crystal Palace and Tottenham have ended in draws.
West Ham v Man Utd (19:00 BST)
Things can change but, right now, I think West Ham need a point to stay up. That would put them six points above Everton, and the Hammers have a much better goal difference.
They won't get it here, though. Manchester United's squad has been stretched by injuries but they still have some real quality, especially on the counter-attack, and they are not going to blow up completely.
Instead, United are finding a way to win games, which is testament to their manager Erik ten Hag. You would never say they have been overly convincing, though, which is why I think this one will be close.
Sutton's prediction: 2-1 to Man Utd.
FT: Newcastle 0-2 Arsenal
Arsenal
Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard, speaking to Sky Sports: "We showed something special here today. To come here and win is not easy. We had to be very smart and to be ugly at times. It is a big step for a young team like ours to come here and do the things we did. It shows we have come a long way.
"Last year here was one of the toughest days of my career, to be honest. After dropping points against Man City, to win against Chelsea and then come here and win shows the mentality. We have to keep going and digging in and fight until the end. It is football, anything can happen and we need to be ready."
Arsenal midfielder Jorginho: "The most important thing is that we go home with three points, as we wanted. We know this league, we know we can't win every game playing beautiful football. I am really pleased to see that our team can play these type of games and understand it is not always possible to just go through with passes. Sometimes you need to fight. I am proud to see us fight to the end.
"This atmosphere is so beautiful. It motivates us to play and gives us fire inside. I have played a few [big games] before. We dream this as a kid and now it is time to enjoy it, it is beautiful."
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West Ham United
Incredible to think West Ham could be playing in a European final in Prague in 31 days. Manchester United's visit is the start of a huge week for David Moyes' side, who entertain Dutch side AZ Alkmaar in the semi-final first leg of the Europa Conference League on Thursday (20:00 BST).
The Hammers then go to Brentford for a London derby next Sunday (14:00) before travelling to the Netherlands for the return leg against Alkmaar on 18 May (20:00).
Whatever happens, they've made it to two European semi-finals in successive seasons. Decent effort.
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Clinton Morrison
Former Republic of Ireland striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
I don’t worry for West Ham, I think they will be alright and will stay in the Premier League and I think they will win the Europa Conference League.
FT: Newcastle 0-2 Arsenal
Chris Sutton
Former Chelsea striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
Most people had written Arsenal out of this title race but that is a massive result.
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Manchester United
Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag on his side's relentless schedule: "If you want to be in four competitions, you have to be so well prepared, you need so much energy, you need a good game plan and you have to go every game again.
"You can't do it in 99%, you have to do it 100% and you have to do it over the full 95 minutes. That's why we like it, top players like it, to have huge challenges, but it costs energy.
"But that's our job, it's our responsibility, we have to take it. We go again."
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Manchester United
Is fatigue creeping in at Manchester United? This is their 57th game of a gruelling season - 34th in the Premier League, while they played six on their way to winning the Carabao Cup, 12 in the Europa League and five on their way to the FA Cup final.
And Erik ten Hag's side still have another five games to fit in after this before the curtain finally comes down on 2022-23.
The good news is they don't play again after today until Saturday when Wolves visit Old Trafford (15:00 BST).
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Craig: So proud of this Arsenal performance. This is an incredibly hard ground to come to, especially given recently away performances. Can’t help but wonder what would have happened if we played Jorginio and #Kiwior against Southampton, West Ham and Liverpool! Oh well!
Sho: Arsenal really threw it away against West Ham and Southampton. It's not even about the City game they didn't need to win that.