
Premier League Table: Final Week 35 2018 Standings, Results and Week 36 Fixtures
Theo Walcott scored the only goal of the game as Everton beat Newcastle United 1-0 at Goodison Park on Monday.
The win moves the Toffees above Leicester City and into eighth place in the table while Newcastle remain in 10th.
Here's a look at the latest Premier League standings, the Week 35 results and upcoming fixtures.
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Week 35 Results
Stoke City 1-1 Burnley
Everton 1-0 Newcastle United
Premier League Table (games played, goal difference, points)
1. Manchester City: 34, +73, 90
2. Manchester United: 34, +39, 74
3. Liverpool: 35, +43, 71
4. Tottenham Hotspur: 34, +35, 68
5. Chelsea: 34, +25, 63
6. Arsenal: 34, +20, 57
7. Burnley: 35, +3, 53
8. Everton: 35, -14, 45
9. Leicester City: 34, +2, 44
10. Newcastle United: 34, -8, 41
11. Bournemouth: 35, -17, 38
12. Watford: 35, -18, 38
13. Brighton & Hove Albion: 34, -15, 36
14. Crystal Palace: 35, -18, 35
15. West Ham United: 34, -21, 35
16. Huddersfield Town: 34, -27, 35
17. Swansea City: 34, -24, 33
18. Southampton: 34, -20, 29
19. Stoke City: 35, -33, 29
20. West Bromwich Albion: 35, -25, 25
Saturday, April 28
Liverpool vs. Stoke City
Burnley vs. Brighton & Hove Albion
Crystal Palace vs. Leicester City
Huddersfield Town vs. Everton
Newcastle United vs. West Bromwich Albion
Southampton vs. Bournemouth
Swansea City vs. Chelsea
Sunday, April 29
West Ham United vs. Manchester City
Manchester United vs. Arsenal
Monday, April 30
Tottenham Hotspur vs. Watford
Monday Recap
Everton kicked off the game with something of a first as they used the world's first virtual mascot. Keith Downie at Sky Sports explained how it worked:
Newcastle knew a a win would see them leapfrog the Toffees in the table, but chances were few and far between in a tame first half, as shown by Sky Sports Statto:
Everton took just six minutes of the second half to take the lead when Walcott fired the ball home for the opener. The hosts crossed from the right, and although the England international miscontrolled initially, the ball broke for him to rifle into the roof of the net.
Sports writer Lee Ryder said Magpies manager Rafael Benitez would not be happy with the goal:
Opta showed how Walcott seems to thrive against Newcastle:
Newcastle sent on Dwight Gayle just after the hour mark, and he might have equalised within a minute but put a half-volley over the bar from close range. A surge forward also saw him cynically brought down by Michael Keane on the edge of the box, but Matt Ritchie could only fire his free-kick over the bar.
Everton survived a late penalty shout when the ball appeared to hit Phil Jagielka's hand in the area, but referee Bobby Madley wasn't interested and the hosts survived to claim all three points.



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