Watford 0-1 Brentford: No response from the hosts after Norgard’s goal. Shar had an early chance for the home side in the header, but other than that, they created little. Pinocchio had to leave for Brentford. Before 4 m. 15.23 Manchester United 1-0 Norwich: Only this goal by Ronaldo so far. To be honest, Norwich did well, although this misplaced Pukki can be costly. Before 7 p.m. 15.20 Southampton 0-0 Arsenal: Forster saves the Saints again with a great attitude by Saka. Arsenal are pushing here, the result of the Spurs has given them a big boost before the match. Before 11 pm 15.16

TARGET! Watford 0-1 Brentford (Norgaard 15)

Pinocch’s long shot causes chaos in Watford’s defense and Christian Norgard puts the visitors in front of close range after a shot by Ager. Christian Norgaard finds the net for the Bees. Photo: Chris Radburn / Reuters Updated at 15.24 BST Before 13 pm 15.15 In Germany, Borussia Dortmund is 5-0 ahead of Wolfsburg with just 38 minutes on the clock. And Erling Haaland has only one of them. Before 16 meters 15.12 Southampton 0-0 Arsenal: The Saints’ fans are crushed as they are almost 10 minutes behind. Fortunately, Forster is ready to block Martinelli’s strike. Southampton goes today with 3-4-3. Before 19 m. 15.08

TARGET! Manchester United 1-0 Norwich (Ronaldo 7)

A bad mistake in the defense of Norwich by Ben Gibson and Anthony Elanga sets up Cristiano Ronaldo to put United ahead. This will teach them to try to play from behind. A tap-in for Ronaldo and this is the 19th of the season. Cristiano Ronaldo beats Tim Krul giving the Red Devils the lead. Photo: Martin Rickett / PA Updated at 15.13 BST 21m before 15.06 Southampton 0-0 Arsenal: A reminder that Arsenal could tie the Spurs with 57 points if they win today, and the Gunners have a game in hand. Arsenal would have to win 10-0 to overtake Tottenham in goal difference, although they still play Southampton. Before 23 m. 15.04 Man Utd 0-0 Norwich: Great opportunity at Old Trafford and it’s for Norwich! Teemu Pukki is one on one with David de Gea, but he can not get cash. Great repulse from the goalkeeper to be fair. De Gea denies Teemu Pukki an early goal. Photo: Martin Rickett / PA Updated on 15.12 BST Before 27 m. 15.00 The whistles are blowing and we are playing at Old Trafford, Vicarage Road and Brentford Community Stadium. Before 33 m.14.54 Manchester City – Liverpool starts at 3.30 pm. and Scott Murray is in MBM service here. A quick look at the teams for today’s FA Cup semi-final. Manchester City: Stephen, Joao Cancello, Stones, Ake, Zinchenko, Bernardo Silva, Fernandinho, Grialis, Fontaine, Gabriel Jesούςs, Sterling. Under: Dias, Gudogan, Laporte, Rodri, De Bruyne, Mahrez, Anderson, Delap, Lavia. Liverpool: Allison, Alexander-Arnold, Conate, Van Dyke, Robertson, Keita, Fambino, Thiago, Salah, Diaz, Mane Mandatory: Milner, Firmino, Gomez, Henderson, Jersey, Henderson, Joe. Referee: Michael Oliver (Northumberland). Before 38 meters 14.50 Charles Adaki sends an email: “Extremely close to the Spurs to give all the points to Brighton and give Arsenal a chance to return to the race for the fourth place trophy. Arsenal, on the other hand, are capable of great generosity. Their recent gifts to struggling teams have undoubtedly stored a great deal of moral faith in paradise, though not so much to Arsenal fans. The inclusion of Tavarez could help Southampton become the next beneficiary, although fortunately it means that Xhaka is not a left back. Something to stick to. ” Before 41 m.14.46 The Hearts made their third Scottish Cup final in four years, beating local rivals the Hibs 2-1. Here is the full report. Before 42 m. 14.45 Manchester City beat West Ham 4-1 in the semifinals of the Women’s Cup of England to host a match against Arsenal or Chelsea. Maryam Naz’s report is here. Before 45 m.14.42 More photos here … Protesters outside Old Trafford. Photo: Ed Sykes / Action Images / ReutersThe message is clear. Photo: Paul Ellis / AFP / Getty Images Updated at 14.54 BST Before 50 meters 14.37 Man Utd fans have planned protests ahead of today’s match against Norwich. We will have a full story on this later. The “Glazers out” chants can be heard here. Before 54 meters 14.33 Brighton’s boss, Graham Potter, glamorous in a black sweater with a zipper, applauds Brighton’s traveling fans and even gives a few kisses. Even commentator Ian Darke called it very Spurs-y. Antonio Conte’s players have only six games left: Brentford (a), Leicester (a), Liverpool (a), Arsenal (a), Burnley (a), Norwich (a). The next four matches will definitely decide their fate. 1 hour before 14.28

Brighton beat the Spurs!

Tottenham exploded. A weak performance is punishable by death, as Trossar’s goal gives an impressive Brighton team a 1-0 victory. The Gulls made a Hull 2008, beating both Arsenal and the Spurs in quick succession. Brighton are in 10th place, while the Spurs are still three points away from Arsenal in fourth place, although the Gunners have two games at their disposal. 1 hour before 14.24 Simon McMahon keeps us informed of news of the north or border. “It’s the weekend of the Scottish Cup semi-finals in Scotland and * breaking news * Hearts have just come up with a nervous 2-1 win over 10 Hibs at Hampden. They will play either Celtic or Rangers who will meet tomorrow in the final. No SPL games, so everything is focused on the Scottish league. Arbroath could be within walking distance of top Kilmarnock (who lost 2-1 to Inverness last night) with a win over last-placed Queen of South in the standings today, and second-placed Dunfermline will equal Ayr above them if he defeats them. today. “It’s not called the ‘business end’ of the season for anything, I guess.” 1 hour before 14.19 Oh Spurs! With the dim 0-0 looking confident, Leandro Trossard just scored Brighton in the 90th minute. Worth it too. Updated at 14.22 BST 1 hour before 14.18

Teams: Watford – Brentford

Finally, the news from Vicarage Road. For the hosts, Emmanuel Dennis comes for Cucho Hernandez while Pontus Jansson returns for Brentford. Watford: Foster, Luza, Joao Pedro, Kamara, Sissoko, Femenia, Samir, Sar, Dennis, Cabassele, Kucka. Hosts: Bachmann, Ngakia, Etembo, King, Cleverley, Cathcart, Gosling, Kayebe, Forde. Brentford: Raja, Ager, Johnson, Pinocchio, Henry, Norgard, Janelt, Eriksen, Bumo, Visa, Tony. Hosts: Fernandes, Jensen, Dasilva, Gondos, Fosou, Baptiste, Bech, Roersleaf, Stevens. 1 hour before 14.10

Teams: Southampton – Arsenal

Not Alexandre Lacazette for Arsenal who are not in the starting lineup for “private reasons”. Eddie Nketiah starts in front. Nuno Tavares returns elsewhere. Ralph Hassenhutl is shaking things up after the heavy home defeat by Chelsea. Yan Valery and Lyanco return and Armando Broja returns to attack. Southampton: Forster, Valerie, Bednarek, Lianko, Walker-Peters, Romeo, Ward-Prose, Pero, S. Armstrong, Eliounoussi, Brocha. Hosts: Caballero, Stephens, Livramento, Salisou, Redmond, Tela, A. Armstrong, Adams, Long. Arsenal: Ramsdale, White, Gabriel, Saka, Odegard, Cedric, Tavares, Sabi Lokonga, Nketia, Xaka, Martinelli. Supporters: Leno, Smith Rowe, Holding, Pepe, Elneni, Aziz, Ogungbo, Swanson, Hutchinson. 1 hour before 14.04

Groups: Man Utd – Norwich

Four changes for Man Utd since that lukewarm defeat at Goodison. Paul Pogba, Jesse Lingard, Anthony Elanga and Diogo Dalot are coming. Outside are Nemanja, Matic, Fred, Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Marcus Rashford.

Hosts: Henderson, Bailey, Jones, Wan-Bisaka, Matic, Mata, Rasford, Metzbri, Garnazzo. Norwich: Crowley, Byram, Gibson, Hanley, Giannoulis, McLean, Norman, Dowell, Lis-Melou, Rasika, Puki. Supporters: Goon, Aarons, Zimmerman, Jolis, Sorensen, Gilmour, Rowe, Plaque, Rup. 1 hour before 13.58 Even Tottenham 0-0 Brighton and Spurs seemed a bit asleep so far. Rob Smyth is in MBM service and will guide you to the last quarter of the race. 2 hours ago 13.45

Preamble

Welcome fans of the start at 3 p.m. We have a trio of your favorite alumni today and they could all have a big impact on important things like who will finish in the top four and who will be relegated. Southampton – Arsenal: The Gunners were favorites to win the Champions League final a few weeks ago, but are rocking again after three defeats in their last four Premier League games. Maybe this is the perfect accessory though. The Saints were beaten 6-0 by Chelsea last weekend and, like Stuart McCall, do not respond well to the hammer. A roll in the previous results shows that Southampton lost the next time after their two 9-0 victories from Leicester and Manchester United. Homework: why is Southampton quite decent and yet prone to such boxer scores? Manchester United – Norwich: Ralph Rangnick did not have an exact impact. An infographic I saw the other day said that he actually has the worst winning percentage (47.1%) of any United manager in the Premier League. He will certainly be able to do it by a percentage point against Norwich, who are in last place, although the Canaries showed a bit of buzz last weekend when they beat Burnley and their four previous wins in the Premier League this season came in pairs. Watford – Brentford: The “Ford” derby completes the action of the Premier League at 15:00 with the educated Brent wanting to sink Wat to the third bottom. The director of the Bees, Thomas Frank, has created an atmosphere where he is first a friend and then a boss. The best players? I would go … Eriksen, Toney, Mbeumo … Pinnock. Do you know who I feel sorry for? Poor old man Roy Hodgson. Watford have not won a single point at home since taking office. Tottenham are currently based in Brighton, so we will have updates on that. And at 15:30 is the FA Cup semi-final between Manchester City and Liverpool. You will receive goal alerts and anything important here, but Scott Murray is your favorite for hot MBM action from Wembley. Updated at 13.51 BST