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As things stand, Bournemouth (33 points) sit 14th in the table, five points above the bottom-three with seven games left to play. West Ham (31 points), meanwhile, sit 15th, just three points clear with eight games left to play (alongside their Europa Conference League run).
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of Bournemouth vs West Ham.
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For Bournemouth, a win would take them eight points clear of danger and just about confirm season no. 1 in the PL, and the Cherries have done it in rather impressive fashion of late. Signature wins over top-half sides Liverpool, Fulham and Tottenham (all in Bournemouth’s last six games – 4W-0D-2L) have shown marked improvement over the side that lost three straight games by a combined margin of 16-0 back in August (Manchester City, Arsenal and Liverpool).
On the one hand, West Ham are just 270 minutes from winning a European trophy for the first time since 1965 (58 years). On the other hand, their progression through the European knockout rounds (with 11 wins and one draw, including the group stage and qualification) has complicated domestic matters to some degree, but the long winless run that stretched from October to January (thanks to the World Cup) has finally subsided. David Moyes’ side has lost just once in the PL (2W-2D-1L) since beginning play in the Conference knockout rounds.
Bournemouth team news, injuries, lineup optionsOUT: Junior Stanislas (undisclosed), Ryan Fredericks (calf) | QUESTIONABLE: Matias Viña (back), Hamed Traore (ankle)
West Ham team news, injuries, lineup optionsOUT: Gianluca Scamacca (knee) | QUESTIONABLE: Angelo Ogbonna (lower back)
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Harry Kane scored a gorgeous winner for Tottenham Hotspur one Saturday, giving him 23 on the season and a lead of five on the closest competitor behind him on the Premier League goals list this season.
Key words: behind him.
A couple of hours of later it was the first name on the list, Manchester City’s Erling Haaland, bagging two goals to move seven clear of Kane! The second was an emphatic and acrobatic overhead kick that reminded the Premier League that its Golden Boot race remains in fait accompli territory even as Kane continues to finish at a world-class rate.
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There is something somewhat dull about knowing the identity of the 2022 Golden Boot winner, the lone curiosity being the final number of his final tally, we get it, but most of what Haaland is doing this season is simply marvelous and to be admired without much fear.
Haaland boosted his Premier League-leading goals total to 31 on Saturday, putting him eight goals clear of the next closest challenger: Tottenham’s fantastic and firing Kane.
The Norwegian star piled up 20 goals in a single Premier League season faster than any player in history… by seven games (Kevin Phillips of Sunderland did it in 21). Now he’s beaten Phillips’ record for most goals in a debut Premier League season.
And the later this season goes with him projected so far over the current record, the less chucking is accompanied by marking out the pace (especially considering Haaland was not beaten up by the World Cup, as Norway was not in the tournament). And even though Haaland is currently overperforming his expected goals total, it’s clear that projecting him for the Premier League record is rather realistic.
Which records can Haaland break?Haaland may not be likely to hit 50 goals given the schedule congestion to come for Man City, but the Premier League record is very well under assault and that figure isn’t entirely absurd. He’s played in 27 of Man City’s 30 games, scoring 31 goals.
Haaland has now tied Mohamed Salah’s 38-game season record with 32 goals, the same figure scored by the Egyptian King for Liverpool during the 2017-18 season. Newcastle’s Andy Cole and Blackburn’s Alan Shearer bagged 34 during 42-game seasons in the 20th century’s final decade.
Haaland also could topple the record for goal involvements (goals plus assists) in a single season, including beating the 42-game record. Alan Shearer put up 47 over 42, while Thierry Henry holds the 38-game record with 44.
He’s also just broken Kevin Phillips record of goals in a first Premier League season by bagging his 31st of the season versus Leicester City on April 15.
Other records that Haaland could legitimately tie or topple:
Goals in 24 different Premier League matches (Salah, Liverpool, 2017-18) Most goals in a Premier League match (Five tied with five) 11-straight Premier League games with a goal (Jamie Vardy, Leicester, 2014-15)Read on to see the latest Premier League goal totals for the 2022-23 season, as Haaland looks to claim a Golden Boot in his first PL season.
Premier League 2022-23 Golden Boot race Erling Haaland, Man City — 32 Harry Kane, Tottenham — 24 Ivan Toney, Brentford — 19 Mohamed Salah, Liverpool — 16 Marcus Rashford, Manchester United — 15 Gabriel Martinelli, Arsenal — 14 Ollie Watkins, Aston Villa — 14 Bukayo Saka, Arsenal — 13 Martin Odegaard, Arsenal — 12 Miguel Almiron, Newcastle — 11 Aleksandar Mitrovic, Fulham — 11 Rodrigo, Leeds United — 11 Callum Wilson, Newcastle — 11 Harvey Barnes, Leicester City — 10 Alexander Isak, Newcastle — 10 James Maddison, Leicester City — 9 Phil Foden, Man City — 9 Gabriel Jesus, Arsenal — 9 Roberto Firmino, Liverpool — 9 Darwin Nunez, Liverpool — 9 Leandro Trossard — Brighton/Arsenal — 8 Danny Ings, Aston Villa/West Ham — 8 Brennan Johnson, Nottingham Forest — 8 Alexis Mac Allister, Brighton — 8 Heung-min Son, Tottenham — 8 Eberechi Eze, Crystal Palace — 7 James Ward-Prowse, Southampton — 7 Kai Havertz, Chelsea — 7 Solly March, Brighton — 7 Kaoru Mitoma, Brighton — 7 Phillip Billing, Bournemouth — 7 Julian Alvarez, Man City — 7Follow @NicholasMendola
Heading into matchweek 32, Newcastle (56 points – 30 games played) occupy the all-important 4th place in the table, three points ahead of Tottenham (53 points – 31 games played). Newcastle’s game in hand looms incredible large, putting Spurs in a virtual must-win situation just to remain in the UEFA Champions League chase a few weeks longer.
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of Newcastle vs Tottenham.
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Newcastle vs Tottenham live score: 6-1First half: GOOOOOAAAAALLLL!! It’s the second minute, and it’s already on at St. James’ Park. Joelinton gets the ball on the left and works his way around some still-sleeping Spurs to force a sprawling save out of Hugo Lloris, but Jacob Murphy beats all comers to the rebound and fires it into the top of the goal. Newcastle, 1-0.
GOOOOOAAALLLLL! Now it’s Joelinton on the business end of a can-opening ball, the Brazilian bending his run to stay onside and get 1v1 with Hugo Lloris. He wins, then cuts a low shot past a sliding Pedro Porro to make it Newcastle 2-0.
THREE GOOOOOAAAALLLS IN NINE MINUTES?!? Jacob Murphy has the luxury of space, as defending may be optional for Tottenham today, and he uncorks a wonderstrike past Lloris. Cue the Jim Halpert/”The Office” meme: What is going on?!? Newcastle 3-0.
GOAL! What? It’s Newcastle 4-0 as Joe Willock hits an incredible pass to Alexander Isak and Lloris is cooked by a precise far post finish on the run. Wow.
At this point in time I should editorialize and say that I’ve been watching Newcastle for more than two decades and I did not know this was legal. We might need to check to see if Newcastle is allowed to lead Tottenham by five goals because we’ve got another GOAL! 5-0 Newcastle within 20 minutes. It’s Isak again and anything is possible in the world.
There has not been a goal in 10 minutes. Usually that wouldn’t be a part of in-game updates but usually is not today’s adverb.
Second half: Out goes Spurs’ goalkeeper and captain. Hugo Lloris is exiting the match for Fraser Forster. In hockey, we’d say that was meant for the rest of the team more than Lloris. Tottenham is reporting that Lloris is hurt, but is Cristian Stellini is making a switch to wake his men up?
GOAL! Spurs have it 5-1, as Kane cooks Fabian Schar and then beats Nick Pope to ruin the shutout. That’s the kind of year Kane’s having, a showstopper even in the worst of times. Can it key a shocking upset?
GOAL! Miguel Almiron and Callum Wilson are on the pitch for 65 minutes, according to commentator Joe Speight, when Trippier slides Almiron into the box and the dribbling Paraguayan hits a hopeful loss pass to the back post. Wilson finishes well for his 11th of the season and it’s Newcastle, 6-1.
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Jacob Murphy goal video: Rebound potted from Joelinton dribble, shotJoelinton goal video: Can-opening pass turned into breakaway goalJacob Murphy goal video: Incredible hit from distanceAlexander Isak goal video: Four (?!?) goals in 19 minutesAlexander Isak goal video: Make it fiveHarry Kane goal video: Superstar gets his goalHow to watch Newcastle vs Tottenham live, stream link and start timeKick off: 9 am ET, SundayTV channel: USA Network
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Seemingly a season (or two) ahead of schedule, Eddie Howe’s side is the favorite to return to the Champions League for the first time in 20 years. Everything was going oh so well for Newcastle, winners of five straight (by a combined score of 13-4) before they came up against red-hot Aston Villa last weekend. The 3-0 defeat was bad enough, but the flat display is perhaps cause for more concern. Tottenham will try to do what Villa did so successfully, with Harry Kane, Son Heung-min and Dejan Kulusevski/Richarlison looking to run at the defense in the open field.
Matchweek 31 wasn’t any kinder to Tottenham, though — more painful, in a way — as they went from 1-0 up, to 2-1 down, back to 2-2 and finally 3-2 following a 94th-minute winner, against Bournemouth. Once again, Tottenham were the architects of their own demise with needless short passing and terrible giveaways in their own defensive third. It was the third time in four games that Spurs went from winning to either drawing or losing, with a goal scored in the 90th minute or later in all three games. Untimely.
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Harry Kane has had yet another fine season in the Premier League in 2022-23 with the England star once again leading Tottenham’s push for a top four finish.
Kane became Tottenham’s all-time leading goalscorer in early 2023 and for the sixth time in his career he has hit the 20-goal mark in the Premier League.
[ MORE: How to watch Premier League in USA ]The Tottenham talisman has the Premier League’s all-time scoring record in his sights and at this rate he may only need two more seasons to break Alan Shearer’s incredible record.
Below you will find every Harry Kane goal video from the 2022-23 Premier League season so far.
Goal at Newcastle – April 23, 2023Goal vs Brighton – April 8, 2023Goal at Everton – April 3, 2023Goal at Southampton – March 18, 20232 goals vs Nottingham Forest – March 11, 2023 Goal vs Chelsea – February 26, 2023Goal vs Manchester City – February 5, 2023Goal at Fulham – January 23, 20232 goals at Crystal Palace – January 4, 2023Goal at Brentford – December 26, 2022Goal vs Leeds – November 12, 2022Goal vs Liverpool – November 6, 2022Goal vs Newcastle – October 23, 2022Goal vs Everton – October 15, 2022Goal at Brighton – October 8, 2022Goal at Arsenal – October 1, 2022Goal vs Leicester – September 17, 2022 Goal vs Fulham – September 3, 20222 goals at Nottingham Forest – August 28, 2022Goal vs Wolves – August 20, 2022Goal at Chelsea – August 14, 2022Follow @JPW_NBCSports
Alan Shearer is the king of Premier League goal scorers, but Harry Kane is racing to challenge his crown.
Shearer scored 260 Premier League goals during his remarkable career with Blackburn Rovers and Newcastle United, and that figure’s even more impressive when you consider his first professional seasons were played prior to the Premier League era with Southampton.
Wayne Rooney’s incredible career, played almost entirely in the Premier League, saw him become the second player to bag 200+ goals in the competition. The former Manchester United and Everton star counts 208 goals as his haul.
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Two behind him and fast-approaching is Harry Kane, whose 206 goals are 54 behind Shearer.
Kane, 29, has 23 goals this Premier League season and would be running away with accolades were It not for some cat named Erling Haaland bagging goal after goal for Manchester City.
Will the Tottenham legend stay in England in a bid to chase down Shearer and, if he does, will he do it?
Read the full list of the Premier League’s all-time goal scorers, after the jump.
Premier League all-time goal leadersbold denotes active player
Alan Shearer, 260 Wayne Rooney, 208 Harry Kane, 207 Andrew Cole, 187 Sergio Aguero, 184 Frank Lampard, 177 Thierry Henry, 175 Robbie Fowler, 163 Jermain Defoe, 162 Michael Owen, 150 Les Ferdinand, 149 Teddy Sheringham, 146 Robin van Persie, 144 Mohamed Salah, 136 Jamie Vardy, 135 Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, 127 Robbie Keane, 126 Nicolas Anelka, 125 Dwight Yorke, 123 Romelu Lukaku, 121 Steven Gerrard, 120 Raheem Sterling, 113 Ian Wright, 113 Dion Dublin, 111 Sadio Mane, 111Follow @NicholasMendola