Premier League action intensifies on March 1 with three key 2pm kick-offs: Manchester United vs Crystal Palace, Fulham vs Tottenham, and Brighton vs Nottingham Forest. With roughly 10 matches left for each team, stakes run high across the board.
Manchester United vs Crystal Palace
Manchester United welcome Crystal Palace to Old Trafford, chasing a fourth straight home win. Victory would lift Michael Carrick’s squad above Aston Villa into third place—a surprising surge since Ruben Amorim left the dugout.
Carrick’s men show strong form at home, positioning them for a top-three push in the season’s crucial phase.
Fulham vs Tottenham
Tottenham travel to Fulham desperate for points under Igor Tudor. A loss combined with a Nottingham Forest win over Brighton drops Spurs to 17th, heightening relegation fears.
Tudor recognizes fitness limits, shifting from high-energy tactics to suit his squad amid the survival battle.
Brighton vs Nottingham Forest
Brighton host Nottingham Forest in a matchup that could shake the bottom half. Forest seek a result to climb, while Brighton aim to solidify mid-table security.
Stay tuned for live scores, team news, and match developments as these fixtures unfold.




