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18:11
Here's the final standings in full.
Team | Points |
| 84 |
| 74 |
| 71 |
| 69 |
| 66 |
| 66 |
| 65 |
| 61 |
| 56 |
| 56 |
| 54 |
| 53 |
| 48 |
| 43 |
| 42 |
| 42 |
| 38 |
| 25 |
| 22 |
| 12 |
18:06
Well that's another season in the books and it wouldn't be a Premier League finale without some form of drama.
Bournemouth 2-0 Leicester
Fulham 0-2 Man City
Ipswich 1-3 West Ham
Liverpool 1-1 Crystal Palace
Man Utd 2-0 Aston Villa
Newcastle 0-1 Everton
Nottm Forest 0-1 Chelsea
Southampton 1-2 Arsenal
Tottenham 1-4 Brighton
Wolves 1-1 Brentford
18:04
Chelsea get the job done at the City Ground as Levi Colwill's second half goal hands them the win they needed to finish fourth in the Premier League.
Newcastle United can breathe a huge sigh of relief as VAR controversy at Old Trafford ultimately leads to Aston Villa suffering a 2-0 defeat at Manchester United, meaning Eddie Howe's men finish fifth despite a 1-0 loss at home to Everton.
17:59
We're still waiting on a few matches to finish but we have eight classified results.
Bournemouth 2-0 Leicester
Fulham 0-2 Man City
Ipswich 1-3 West Ham
Liverpool 1-1 Crystal Palace
Newcastle 0-1 Everton
Southampton 1-2 Arsenal
Tottenham 1-4 Brighton
Wolves 1-1 Brentford
17:53
Amad Diallo is fouled by Ian Maatsen in the penalty area and Manchester United are awarded the penalty.
Ruben Amorim tells Jonny Evans to ensure that the departing Christian Eriksen takes the spot-kick, and the midfielder slots the ball down the middle.
That's the top five race done and dusted; Newcastle can consider themselves extremely fortunate.
17:49
Antoine Semenyo has his second of the game to put Bournemouth 2-0 up against Leicester City, Martin Odegaard has put Arsenal in front against Southampton and Brighton are now 3-1 up away at Tottenham thanks to a penalty from Matt O'RIley.
17:45
The 10-man Premier League champions are level at Anfield and it's Mohamed Salah who etches his name onto the scoresheet.
That's 47 goal contributions for the season from the Egyptian, equalling the record set by Andy Cole and Alan Shearer.
17:41
You just couldn't write it.
After the VAR fiasco, Amad Diallo heads Manchester United in front and Unai Emery is left outraged on the sidelines.
The consequence of this mess is that Aston Villa now slide back out of the UEFA Champions League places.
17:39
Morgan Rogers pounces on Altay Bayındır's failure to control the ball and slots into an empty net, only to be penalised for the kicking the ball out of the goalkeeper's hands.
Replays showed it was almost certainly a perfectly good goal. However, because the referee blew the whistle before Rogers scored, VAR can’t intervene and award Villa the goal.
Elsewhere, Erling Haaland doubles Manchester Ciy's advantage over Fulham from the penalty spot, and during the influx of goals I failed to mention Ryan Gravenberch had been sent off for Liverpool.
17:36
Goals have gone in simultaneously at Molineux and the Vitality.
Marshall Munetsi restores parity for Wolves, while Antoine Semenyo caps off an impressive individual campaign with his 10th Premier League goal of the season to put Bournemouth ahead.
17:29
St James' Park is silenced!
Everton have been threatening to open the scoring in this second half and they've made their breakthrough courtesy of a Carlos Alcaraz header.
As things stand, Aston Villa climb into the top five at Newcastle's expense.
17:27
A quarter of Jack Hinshelwood's career goals have been scored this afternoon with the Brighton academy product netting the Seagulls' second of the afternoon.
This one is an excellent backheel finish beyond Vicario, and puts Spurs on the verge of their 22nd league defeat of the season.
17:24
All eyes are on St James’ Park and Old Trafford right now.
Everton continue to frustrate Newcastle, which is good news for Aston Villa as they look to break the deadlock against Manchester United, albeit with a man down.
17:18
Kieran McKenna's men were level for three minutes when West Ham talisman Jarrod Bowen plays a slick one-two with Aaron Wan-Bissaka and curls a stunning effort into the top right corner from 25 yards out.
That's 20 goal contributions for the season from Bowen, which is astonishing if you consider West Ham's plight.
17:15
The goals are flying in at the start of the second half and Ross Stewart's looping header ensures the Golden Glove award will be shared by David Raya and Matz Sels.
17:14
A huge goal in the race for the top five!
Nottingham Forest fail to clear their lines and Pedro Neto is able to pull the ball across the six-yard box, allowing Levi Colwill to pounce at the back post.
17:13
Ipswich are determined to ensure they finish their brief Premier League tenure on a positive note and Nathan Broadhead brings them level at Portman Road.
17:11
Jack Hinshelwood restores parity at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and Brighton move back into eighth.
17:04
Applause filters around Anfield as Trent Alexander-Arnold replaces Conor Bradley for the start of the second half.
Will there be a fairytale farewell? He'll have to produce better than his first contribution, which is an overhit free-kick.
17:01
Failed to mention earlier how Bryan Mbeumo's strike against Wolves was his 20th Premier League goal of the season, which means he becomes the seventh member of the exclusive group of African footballers to score 20+ goals in a single campaign.
So for a bit of Sunday afternoon trivia, can you name the other six?
16:55
Emi Martinez's dismissal on the stroke of half-time has resulted in Aston Villa drifting to 17/4 to finish in the top five of the Premier League.
Chelsea have shortened into 2/5, while Newcastle are now 1/12.
Bournemouth 0-0 Leicester
Fulham 0-1 Man City
Ipswich 0-1 West Ham
Liverpool 0-1 Crystal Palace
Man Utd 0-0 Aston Villa
Newcastle 0-0 Everton
Nottm Forest 0-0 Chelsea
Southampton 0-1 Arsenal
Tottenham 1-0 Brighton
Wolves 0-1 Brentford
16:49
In what could be his final match as an Aston Villa player, Emiliano Martinez is sold short by an underhit Matty Cash backpass and the goalkeeper inexplicably barges the charging Rasmus Hojlund 25 yards from goal, prompting referee Thomas Bramall to brandish the red card.
Aston Villa's hopes of UEFA Champions League football have taken an almighty blow.
16:46
If Jarrod Bowen is not scoring, he's certainly providing and the Hammers forward pounces on an Ipswich error to feed James Ward-Prowse with his first goal of the season.
16:45
On his final appearance for Arsenal before he departs in the summer, Kieran Tierney puts the Gunners ahead at St Mary's with a crisp finish from Ben White's cross.