Liverpool will look to move closer to their title coronation, while the race for UEFA Champions League qualification hots up, as Matchday 32 of the Premier League is held from Saturday, April 12 to Monday April 14, 2025.
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Liverpool have been champions in waiting for most of the season and on Sunday they will look to move one step closer to picking up the trophy when they welcome West Ham United to Anfield.
The Reds have battered the Hammers in recent meetings between the teams (claiming 5-0, 5-1 and 5-1 wins in the last four league meetings) and their supporters will expect another emphatic showing in the Merseyside sunshine.
West Ham have shown signs of improvement under Graham Potter, who believes that his sacking by Chelsea back in 2023 helped him grow as a person and as a coach: “In football, there are always ups and downs,” he explained.
“I didn’t want to lose my job, but when I look back, I can see it was probably the best thing for me. I’ve learned so much, and I think the next 10 or 20 years of my career will be better because of that experience.”
The weekend’s action opens on Saturday afternoon with Manchester City hosting Crystal Palace. The Citizens find themselves battling the likes of Chelsea, Newcastle United, Brighton & Hove Albion and Fulham in the race to finish in the Champions League qualification berths (which is likely to stretch down to the top five, due to English teams’ strong performance in UEFA competitions this season).
“People say how well Manchester City have played in recent years and one of the reasons is our work ethic, our discipline. We conceded few. This season is an exception in our period here together,” admitted manager Pep Guardiola.
“We don’t have the same players, definitely not. We are not the same as the last years – and it will be different next year.”
Saturday also features a London derby between Arsenal and Brentford, Sunday is headlined by a clash between Newcastle United and Manchester United at St James’ Park, and the round-closing game on Monday night is between AFC Bournemouth and Fulham.

“As a team we have one eye [on qualifying for Europe]. We’re taking it game by game. We just need to keep going,” said Fulham’s Ryan Sessegnon.
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Sunday, April 13
15:00: Chelsea v Ipswich Town – LIVE on SuperSport GOtv Football and SuperSport Maximo 360
15:00: Liverpool v West Ham United – LIVE on SuperSport GOtv Premier League
15:00: Wolverhampton Wanderers v Tottenham Hotspur – LIVE on SuperSport GOtv Action
17:30: Newcastle United v Manchester United – LIVE on SuperSport GOtv Premier League
Monday, April 14
21:00: AFC Bournemouth v Fulham – LIVE on SuperSport GOtv Premier League