
Premier League
7:00 PMApril 18, 2026
Regular Season – 33
Stamford Bridge
Referee: Michael Oliver, England


Chelsea


Manchester United
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1.55
Expected goals (xG)
0.29
Passing
536 (89%)
Accurate passes
350 (84%)
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1
G
Robert Sánchez
3
D
Marc Cucurella
D
Jorrel Hato
29
D
Wesley Fofana
27
D
Malo Gusto
8
M
Enzo Fernández
25
M
Moisés Caicedo (C)
7
M
Pedro Neto
10
M
Cole Palmer
41
M
Estêvão
9
F
Liam Delap
31
G
Senne Lammens
23
D
Luke Shaw
26
D
Ayden Heaven
3
D
Noussair Mazraoui
2
D
Diogo Dalot
M
Kobbie Mainoo
18
M
Casemiro
M
Matheus Cunha
43′
M
Bruno Fernandes (C)
19
M
Bryan Mbeumo
30
F
Benjamin Šeško

Premier League Standings – Premier League
Qualification/Relegation
- Promotion – Champions League (League phase)
- Promotion – Europa League (League phase)
- Relegation – Championship
Manchester United secured a crucial 1-0 victory at Stamford Bridge, with Matheus Cunha’s solitary strike proving the difference in a tense Premier League encounter.
Chelsea entered this clash sitting sixth and desperate for points to ignite their European hopes. Manchester United arrived in third place, seeking to solidify their position against a struggling Blues side.
The match began with Chelsea dominating the ball early on. However, the visitors remained disciplined and compact in their defensive shape.
Matheus Cunha picked up a yellow card in the 25th minute for a rash challenge. The midfielder was clearly eager to disrupt Chelsea’s rhythm as the hosts pushed forward.
Chelsea defender J. Hato joined him in the referee’s notebook in the 39th minute. The game turned physical as both sides fought hard for control in the midfield.
The deadlock finally broke in the 43rd minute. Cunha silenced the home crowd by firing home to give Manchester United a surprise lead before the break.
Chelsea returned for the second half with renewed intensity, eager to overturn the deficit. They controlled large spells of possession but struggled to find a way through the United defense.
The hosts registered 21 total shots throughout the evening, yet lacked precision in the final third. Their expected goals figure of 1.55 highlighted a frustrating lack of clinical finishing.
Manchester United goalkeeper stood firm against the mounting pressure. He made three crucial saves, ensuring his side held onto their narrow advantage until the final whistle.
Late drama saw more disciplinary action as the game grew increasingly desperate. Mason Mount and Kobbie Mainoo both received yellow cards in stoppage time to halt Chelsea’s late momentum.
Chelsea enjoyed 59 percent possession, but their inability to convert chances proved costly. United managed only four shots in total, showing incredible efficiency to secure all three points.
Ayden Heaven put in a standout performance for the visitors, anchoring the defense for 95 minutes. His defensive work ensured United walked away with a clean sheet and a vital win.
This result leaves Chelsea in a precarious position in the league table. Meanwhile, Manchester United strengthens their hold on third place as the season approaches its final stages.
