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Burnley 1-4 Newcastle, Sheffield United 1-3 Nottm Forest: Premier League clockwatch – as it happened

Nottingham Forest took a huge step towards safety with a 3-1 win at Sheffield United as Burnley slumped to a damaging loss against a rampant Newcastle

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Sat 4 May 2024 12.23 EDTFirst published on Sat 4 May 2024 08.58 EDT
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Newcastle United's Callum Wilson scores their first goal against Burnley.
Newcastle United's Callum Wilson slots the ball home to open the scoring at Burnley. Photograph: Phil Noble/Reuters
Newcastle United's Callum Wilson slots the ball home to open the scoring at Burnley. Photograph: Phil Noble/Reuters

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Goal! Real Madrid 3-0 Cadiz (Joselu 90+3)

They could yet be partying in Madrid (again) tonight, as Joselu makes sure of victory. Unless Barcelona win a tricky game at Girona, Los Blancos will seal the title tonight. That one kicks off imminently.

Burnley are now five points adrift of safety with only two matches – away at Spurs and at home to Forest – remaining. Will Unwin was at Turf Moor to pick over their defeat by Newcastle.

Two years ago Newcastle defeated Burnley to send them down to the Championship and the Clarets’ 22nd loss of this season felt like having the same result this time around as the hosts capitulated.

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Let’s do a bit of a classified:

Premier League

Arsenal 3-0 Bournemouth

Brentford 0-0 Fulham

Burnley 1-4 Newcastle

Sheffield United 1-3 Nottingham Forest

Scottish Premiership

Aberdeen 1-0 St Johnstone

Celtic 3-0 Hearts

Dundee 1-3 St Mirren

Motherwell 4-1. Livingston

Ross County 2-1 Hibs

Bundesliga (selected)

Dortmund 5-1 Augsburh

Stuttgart 3-1 Bayern Munich

Full-time: Sheffield United 1-3 Nottingham Forest

All over at Bramall Lane, and perhaps for Luton and Burnley’s survival hopes too. To compound matters, the Blades had Anel Ahmedhodzic sent off for a daft pointless foul in the closing seconds.

Full-time: Burnley 1-4 Newcastle

Newcastle’s fine form continues with a ruthless demolition of Burnley, who now look doomed, five points off safety. It’s been quite the day for Blackburn fans.

Full-times: Celtic 3-0 Hearts, which tees up next week’s Old Firm nicely, and Motherwell 4-1 Livingston, which seals the latter’s relegation. Ross County have a vital 2-1 win over Hibs

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Apologies for relative radio silence from the GTech Community Stadium but still nowt doing between Brentford and Fulham, defences on top, Brentford perhaps shading it chances-wise.

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The Falkirk Invincibles 2023-24 is back on! An 85th minute penalty has made it 2-2 v Alloa…

Not my words, the words of Simon McMahon.

Goal! Burnley 1-4 Newcastle (O'Shea 86)

Those Clarets fans still in Turf Moor are given a goal to half-heartedly applaud but it’s all too late. It’s a fine header, mind, from Johann Gudmundsson’s cross.

A fine header by Dara O'Shea gets Burnley a consolation goal. Photograph: Steve Welsh/PA
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Goal! Celtic 3-0 Hearts (O'Riley 87pen)

This has never looked in doubt, and Matt Riley converts from the spot to sink Hearts and pile pressure on Rangers for their game against Kilmarnock tomorrow.

Big goal at the bottom – Ross County lead Hibs 2-1.

Goal! Real Madrid 2-0 Cadiz (Bellingham 68)

The fatigued England star didn’t start today but he’s come on and made an instant impact off the bench for the champs elect

Bellingham… second touch, goal.

— Sid Lowe (@sidlowe) May 4, 2024

In Scotland, Celtic remain in control against Hearts at 2-0 up, while soon-to-be-relegated Livingston have scored a consolation to trail 1-4 at Motherwell. Joel Nouble the scorer.

And the beauty of our audience is that they supply us with bite-sized match reports. Here’s Kari Tulinius:

VfB Stuttgart were considerably better than Bayern, with Kane and company barely getting within sniffing distance of goal in the second half. When Sané came on, he gave the Swabian defense a bit of trouble, but they adjusted and snuffed out the threat. All three goals were well taken, and the Boys from Cannstatt could have scored a couple more. On the evidence of this match, Real Madrid will have little to worry about.

Bundesliga full-times

Silas Katompa Mvumpa rubbed salt in Bayern’s wounds with a stoppage-time goal to give Stuttgart a 3-1 win. In contrast, Dortmund won 5-1.

Borussia Dortmund 5-1 Augsburg

Woflsburg 3-0 Darmstadt

Werder Bremen 2-2 Borussia Monchengladbach

Stuttgart 3-1 Bayern Munich

It’s all over for Livingston’s top-flight status in Scotland, Theo Bair has just put Motherwell 3-0 up against them.

Goal! Sheffield United 1-3 Nottingham Forest (Hudson-Odoi)

The Callum Hudson-Odoi renaissance continues apace, the forward finishing a quick move and firing home from the edge of the area. It’s his second of the afternoon and the 100th goal the Blades have conceded this term. The likelihood of all three promoted sides coming straight back down grows ever stronger. Which is kind of depressing.

Callum Hudson-Odoi notches his second of the afternoon. Photograph: Carl Recine/Reuters
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Goal! Real Madrid 1-0 Cadiz (Brahim Díaz 51)

That title gets closer, Diaz taking a pass from Modric and firing into the top corner.

Brahim Diaz opens the scoring against Cadiz. Photograph: Florencia Tan Jun/Getty Images
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More travails on the domestic front for Bayern Munich, Jeong Woo-Yeong has struck for Stuttgart on 83 minutes to put them 2-1 up.

Goal! Burnley 0-4 Newcastle (Isak 55)

The respite does not last long, the irrepressible Isak making amends from close range to round off a slick break. What a player he is. And this is becoming a catastrophic day for Burnley.

Newcastle United's Alexander Isak finds the net. Photograph: Steve Welsh/PA
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Newcastle miss penalty.

Eddie Howe’s side spurn a chance to make it four, Isak seeing a weak penalty saved. But …

Goal! Sheffield Utd 1-2 Nottingham Forest (Yates 51)

What a moment this could be. Ryan Yates smashes home from eight yards to score his first Premier League goal, and what a time for it. And all the Blades’ good first-half work is coming to nothing once more.

Ryan Yates spanks in Forest’s second. Photograph: Carl Recine/Reuters
Which pleases his teammates. Photograph: Carl Recine/Reuters
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“Apologies to Falkirk fans everywhere,” pleads Simon McMahon, “as I may have jinxed them just as they were on the verge of going the entire league season unbeaten, though a late first half goal has given them hope after they trailed 2-0 at home to local rivals Alloa just before half time.” 1-2 it remains.

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It’s half-time at the Bernabéu and goalless between Real Madrid and Cadiz. If it stays like that, Carlo Ancelotti’s side won’t be able to mathematically clinch it, though let’s face it, it’s in the bag.

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Scores on the doors in our featured games are as follows:

Premier League

Brentford 0-0 Fulham

Burnley 0-3 Newcastle

Sheffield United 1-1 Nottingham Forest

Scottish Premiership

Celtic 2-0 Hearts

Motherwell 2-0 Livingston

Ross County 1-1 Hibs

La Liga (latest)

Real Madrid 0-0 Cadiz (3.15pm KO)

Bundesliga

Borussia Dortmund 5-1 Ausgburg (2.30pm KO)

Stuttgart 1-1 Bayern Munich (2.30pm KO)

Right, I’m off for a cup of tea. Back in a bit

Livingston are heading for the drop out of the Scottish Premiership, Sam Nicholson doubling Motherwell’s lead at Fir Park.

Sounds like a cracker at Bramall Lane – Chris Wood hits the bar for Forest. Rather less happening in west London; still goalless and scrappy between Brentford and Fulham. Defences on top.

Chris Wood header clatters against the woodwork. Photograph: Rich Linley/CameraSport/Getty Images
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Archer (twice) and Hamer all go close within two minutes. Sheffield United are well on top here, but as so often, they’re not going in

Goal! Burnley 0-2 Newcastle (Longstaff 35)

The afternoon gets still worse for Vincent Kompany’s side, Longstaff converting neatly after being played in by Murphy. You’d fancy Newcastle for sixth place now, given the form of other sides “tussling” for that position.

Joy for Newcastle United's Sean Longstaff and Jacob Murphy. Photograph: Phil Noble/Reuters
Despair for Burnley's Josh Brownhill and Sander Berge. Photograph: Jason Cairnduff/Action Images/Reuters
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