Two of Newcastle and Chelsea are strengthening their hopes by qualifying for the Champions League and fell Epsut

Newcastle regained its balance and the third place temporarily, by winning three clean goals over its guest, Epswich Town, the third one who descends to the second level (Champonsip) after Southampton and Leicester City, on Saturday, in the thirty -fourth stage of the English Football League. Newcastle returned to the winning railway, which stopped at five consecutive, with his aforementioned loss in front of its host Aston Villa 1 - 4 in the last stage, and achieved his nineteenth victory this season, strengthening his chances of winning one of the five qualified cards to the ancient continental competition next season.
Epsut Town received a painful blow in the 37th minute, expelling his defender Benjamin Johnson for receiving the second warning. Newcastle awaited the fourth minute of stoppage time for the first half, to translate his preference into a goal from a penalty kick for his Swedish international scorer Alexander Isak, raising his score to 22 goals this season, singularly in the second place on the scorers list, one goal difference against Manchester City International Norwegian Erling Halland, and a difference of 6 goals behind the Egyptian international striker Mohamed Salah Leader.
The giant defender Dan Born strengthened coach Eddie's men with a header from the goal line, following a cross pass by defender Kiran Trepeier in the 56th minute, then the Danish alternative William Osola concluded the festival with a strong header after a corner kick by Trypeer. Newcastle, the winner of the League Cup title at the expense of the leaders of Liverpool, raised its score to 62 points, restoring the third place temporarily, one point behind Manchester City, and two points from Nottingham Forest III, whose match was postponed against Princeford to next Thursday, because of the semi -final of the England Cup against Manchester City, on Sunday. On the other hand, the Epsut Town balance was frozen at 21 points, leaving 15 points from the seventeenth -placed West Ham, which guarantees its owner to stay in the Elite League.
Chelsea continued his awakening with a second successive victory, condemning him to his Senegalese international striker Nicholas Jackson, who has the only goal in the 27th minute, ending his fasting from scoring for 13 games.
It is the seventeenth victory this season for the men of Italian coach Antsu Marisca, and they temporarily risen to the fifth place with 60 points, with a goal difference against Nottingham Forest, while Everton's balance was frozen at 38 points in the thirteenth place.
Wolverhampton, who was one of the threats to the landing, continued his uprising, and achieved his sixth victory when he honored and worked his guest Leicester City with three clean, her Brazilian champion Matius Konia, who opened the scoring in the 33rd minute, and made the second goals of the Norwegian Juergen Strand Larsen, and the third for the Portuguese Rodrigo Gumish. Southampton was not better than Leicester City, and he lost to his guest Fulham with a goal for Jack Stevens against two goals by Emile Smith Row and Rain Cisenion.
Brighton achieved a difficult victory over its guest West Ham United with three goals for the Tunisian international Yassin Al -Ayari, Japanese Coro Mitoma, and Cameroon Carlos Balba, compared to two goals for the two Ghani Mohamed Kaddous, and the Czech Thomas Sochik.