Morgan Gibbs-White scored three goals to inspire Nottingham Forest to a 4-1 comeback win against Burnley, putting Tottenham under greater relegation pressure. Aston Villa survived a late Sunderland rally to claim a 4-3 victory at Villa Park.
Nottingham Forest trailed Burnley after Zian Flemming's low finish in first-half stoppage time. Captain Morgan Gibbs-White responded with three composed strikes, including two driven finishes from the left and a floating header, marking his first Premier League hat-trick on his 187th appearance. This performance took his season tally to 11 goals and made him only the third Forest player to achieve the feat in the top flight, following Kevin Campbell and Chris Wood, who started for the first time in six months. Igor Jesus added a fourth in added time past Martin Dubravka, leaving Forest five points clear of Spurs and the bottom three with five games left. Burnley, 12 points from safety with 15 points remaining, appear doomed, with Flemming's eight away goals this season not enough to save them. Aston Villa led 3-1 late on but conceded twice in 58 seconds through Trai Hume's top-corner curl and Wilson Isidor's breakaway finish. Substitute Tammy Abraham prodded home Lucas Digne's cross in the 93rd minute for his second goal of the season. Ollie Watkins scored twice with headers, assisting Morgan Rogers' second-half strike. The result positioned Villa five points ahead of Liverpool and 10 clear of Chelsea before other results adjusted the gaps.