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Brighton demolish Chelsea in Premier League clash in England to reshape Daily Mail Predictor challenge weekend outcomes

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By Oke Tope

Another Premier League weekend has come and gone, and with it, the Daily Mail Sport Predictor challenge once again separated the guesswork from the football know-it-alls.

Fans across the board tested their instincts against the experts, hoping to outscore names like Craig Hope and climb the leaderboard.

Some did brilliantly. Others… not so much. But that’s the charm of it.


Brighton Set the Tone With Statement Win Over Chelsea

The gameweek opened with a bang as Brighton swept past Chelsea in a convincing 3-0 win.

It wasn’t just three points on the pitch—it also proved costly for Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior, whose brief spell in charge effectively ended after another disappointing result.

It was the kind of match that immediately shook up Predictor entries, especially for anyone banking on Chelsea stability.


Draws, Narrow Wins and Title Pressure Building

Midweek action kept things unpredictable.

Bournemouth and Leeds shared the points in a lively 2-2 draw that had plenty of swings in momentum.

Meanwhile, Manchester City did what they often do—just enough.

A tight 1-0 win over Burnley kept them firmly in the title conversation, even if it wasn’t their most convincing performance.

In games like these, Predictor players either banked safe points or watched their predictions slip away by a single goal.


Liverpool, Isak and Momentum Shifts at Anfield

At Anfield, Liverpool fans had something to smile about.

Alexander Isak scored his first Premier League goal for the club, helping secure a 3-1 win over Crystal Palace.

Under manager Arne Slot, Liverpool’s season has been anything but smooth, but this result keeps their Champions League hopes alive despite earlier turbulence.

It was one of those matches Predictor players either nailed confidently or got completely wrong depending on their faith in Liverpool’s consistency.


Late Drama at Both Ends of the Table

The weekend’s chaos didn’t stop there.

A stoppage-time winner from Callum Wilson against Everton added serious late drama, reshaping expectations at the bottom of the table.

That result cancelled out Tottenham’s first win of 2026 over already-relegated Wolves, leaving Roberto De Zerbi’s side stuck in danger territory.

These kinds of twists are exactly what make Predictor so unpredictable—one late goal can flip everything.


Arsenal Edge Newcastle to Reclaim Top Spot

To close out the weekend, Arsenal scraped a narrow 1-0 win over Newcastle thanks to an early strike from Eberechi Eze.

It wasn’t pretty, but it was enough to send them back to the top of the table.

For Predictor players, it was another test of nerve: back Arsenal to grind it out or risk losing a point chasing goals?


Expert Watch Craig Hope Holds His Ground

All eyes were also on Daily Mail Sport expert Craig Hope, who continues to be one of the benchmarks in the Predictor challenge.

He finished with a strong six points this week, only missing out on a perfect score after predicting a draw in Wolves vs Tottenham.

That placed him alongside other high scorers like James Sharpe, Lewis Steele, and Jack Gaughan, all sitting on six points for the round.

Sharpe, meanwhile, is still leading the expert race overall with 102 points after 29 rounds, keeping a narrow advantage over Gaughan.


Impact and Consequences

This week’s results reshuffled both fan and expert standings, reinforcing how unpredictable the Premier League remains.

Even consistent performers like Manchester City and Arsenal still produce outcomes that swing prediction results dramatically.

For fans, it highlights how small margins—like a single stoppage-time goal—can decide whether you walk away with a perfect score or a frustrating near miss.


What’s Next?

The Predictor challenge moves straight into Gameweek 30, with more fixtures, more uncertainty, and another chance to chase the £1,000 prize.

With the title race still tight and mid-table clashes producing surprises, next week is expected to be just as chaotic.

Experts will be under pressure again, and players will be looking for smarter, safer reads—or bold upsets.


Summary

A dramatic Premier League weekend delivered shocks, narrow wins, and late goals that heavily influenced the Daily Mail Sport Predictor challenge.

Experts scored well but were still tripped up by a few unexpected results, while fans continue to chase perfect scores and leaderboard positions.


Bulleted Takeaways

  • Brighton beat Chelsea 3-0, triggering major managerial consequences
  • Bournemouth vs Leeds ended 2-2 in a tightly contested draw
  • Manchester City secured a narrow 1-0 win over Burnley
  • Alexander Isak scored his first Liverpool Premier League goal in a 3-1 win
  • Liverpool stay in Champions League contention under Arne Slot
  • Late Callum Wilson goal reshaped bottom-table dynamics
  • Arsenal beat Newcastle 1-0 to return to the top of the table
  • Craig Hope scored 6 points in the Predictor challenge this week
  • James Sharpe remains overall leader in the expert standings
  • Gameweek 30 of Predictor is now open with a £1,000 prize on offer
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