

Match of the Day 2
Season 2024/25
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A round-up of the weekend's Premier League action.
Where to Watch Season 2024/25
31 Episodes
- MOTD2 - 6th April 2025E25
MOTD2 - 6th April 2025Mark Chapman presents action from the latest Premier League matches, including Manchester United v Manchester City at Old Trafford and Fulham v Liverpool at Craven Cottage. United are looking to complete a double over their neighbours after winning 2-1 at Etihad Stadium in December. Liverpool were aiming to move a step closer to winning the title, but were held to a 2-2 draw by the Cottagers at Anfield. Plus, Brentford v Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur v Southampton and a round-up of Saturday's goals - MOTD2 - 13th April 2025E26
MOTD2 - 13th April 2025Kelly Somers presents action from the day's Premier League matches, including Liverpool v West Ham United at Anfield and Newcastle United v Manchester United at St James' Park. Liverpool were looking to move a step closer to the title when they hosted a West Ham side who were looking to show how much they had improved since losing the reverse fixture 5-0 in December. Elsewhere, Newcastle were looking to complete a double over the underachieving Red Devils, having prevailed 2-0 at Old Trafford. Plus, Chelsea v Ipswich Town, Wolverhampton Wanderers v Tottenham Hotspur and a round-up of yesterday's goals - MOTD2 - 20th April 2025E27
MOTD2 - 20th April 2025Mark Chapman presents action from the latest Premier League matches, including Ipswich Town v Arsenal at Portman Road and Leicester City v Liverpool at King Power Stadium. The league's top two Arsenal and Liverpool will both have been expecting three points against two teams who look destined for relegation. Plus, Fulham v Chelsea, Manchester United v Wolverhampton Wanderers and a round-up of Saturday's goals - MOTD2 - 27th April 2025E28
MOTD2 - 27th April 2025Mark Chapman introduces highlights of the day's two Premier League games, with runaway leaders Liverpool hosting Spurs and Manchester United travelling to Bournemouth. The Cherries are unbeaten in three previous meetings between the sides, and Andoni Iraola's men are vying to complete a first ever league double over United after winning 3-0 at Old Trafford earlier this season. It's largely been a campaign to forget for the Red Devils, who need points to avoid finishing in the bottom half of the Premier League for the very first time. Liverpool remain firmly on course to clinch a second Premier League title despite a shock defeat at Fulham earlier in March. The Reds have already beaten Tottenham twice this season and have scored four goals in each of the previous three clashes with them at Anfield. Mark and his guests also look back at all the goals and talking points from Saturday's five matches. - MOTD2 - 4th May 2025E29
MOTD2 - 4th May 2025Mark Chapman presents action from the latest matches, including Chelsea v Liverpool at Stamford Bridge and Brighton & Hove Albion v Newcastle United at AMEX Stadium. The Reds were looking to complete at double over Chelsea, having beaten them 2-1 at Anfield in October. Newcastle continued their bid to earn Champions League football next season with a potentially difficult assignment away to the Seagulls. Plus, West Ham United v Tottenham Hotspur and Brentford v Manchester United at Gtech Community Stadium. - MOTD2 - 11th May 2025E30
MOTD2 - 11th May 2025Mark Chapman presents action from the latest Premier League matches, including Liverpool v Arsenal at Anfield and Newcastle United v Chelsea at St James' Park. Champions Liverpool entertained an Arsenal side looking to finish second in the table for the third successive season. Elsewhere, Newcastle and the Blues were looking to move a step closer to securing qualification for the UEFA Champions League. Plus, Manchester United v West Ham United, Nottingham Forest v Leicester City and Tottenham Hotspur v Crystal Palace. - MOTD2 - 18th May 2025E31
MOTD2 - 18th May 2025Mark Chapman presents action from the latest matches in the penultimate round of Premier League fixtures, including Arsenal v Newcastle United at Emirates Stadium and West Ham United v Nottingham Forest at London Stadium. Arsenal are looking to end the campaign as runners-up for the third successive season, but a win for Newcastle could give them a chance of finishing above them. Forest are another team hoping to finish in the UEFA Champions League places and will have hoped for three points against a West Ham side languishing in the bottom half of the table. Plus, Everton v Southampton, Brentford v Fulham, and Leicester City v Ipswich Town.