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05-24 23:00
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104
79
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71
32
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60
40
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N. Collins
93′
V. Janelt
92′
A. Mac Allister
89′
J. Gomez
I.Konaté
89′
R. Nelson
K. Lewis-Potter
83′
T. Nyoni
R.Gravenberch
83′
M. Damsgaard
M. Jensen
83′
M.Kerkez
A.Robertson
80′
J.Henderson
79′
I.Konaté
74′
J.Frimpong
M. Salah
73′
F. Wirtz
Rio Ngumoha
64′
1-1
K.Schade
60′
A. Hickey
J.Henderson
58′
1-0
C. Jones
Assist: M. Salah
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Match Info

Liverpool Held by Resilient Brentford in Title-Race Setback

Liverpool’s Premier League title challenge suffered a blow on May 24, 2026, as they were held to a 1-1 draw by a stubborn Brentford side at Anfield. The Reds needed a win to stay in control of their destiny, but they had to settle for a point after a gritty display from Thomas Frank’s team.

Early Liverpool Pressure Finally Rewarded

Liverpool dominated possession from the first whistle and took the lead in the 18th minute. Trent Alexander-Arnold’s pinpoint cross found Darwin Núñez, who powered a header past Mark Flekken. The goal seemed to settle the hosts, but they failed to convert further chances, with Mohamed Salah hitting the post and Cody Gakpo seeing a shot cleared off the line.

Brentford Stun Anfield with Equalizer

Brentford grew into the game after the interval and leveled in the 63rd minute. Bryan Mbeumo collected a pass from Christian Eriksen, cut inside, and drilled a low shot into the far corner. The Bees then defended resolutely, with Ethan Pinnock making several vital blocks. Liverpool pushed for a winner but could not find a way through, leaving them two points behind Arsenal heading into the final matchday.

What it means: Liverpool now need other results to go their way to lift the title, while Brentford virtually secured their Premier League safety.