Postpublished at 16:08 British Summer Time 20 April 2014
And here comes David Moyes, to a decidedly mixed reception on his old stomping ground.
FT: Everton 1-0 Man Utd
Baines and Mirallas for Everton
FT: Hull 0-3 Arsenal
FT: Norwich 2-3 Liverpool
Reds five points clear at top
Marc Higginson
And here comes David Moyes, to a decidedly mixed reception on his old stomping ground.
Kevin Kilbane
BBC Radio 5 live
"Looking at the Everton team I think Roberto Martinez will use Romelu Lukaku out wide on the right as he did against Arsenal. He had Steven Naismith through the centre dropping into pockets of space and it worked well."
I hear Z Cars. It can only mean one thing. Bring on Everton versus Manchester United.
Derek van de Ven:, external First time we play something like 4-4-2 in years and it works so well. Do this more often Arsene!
Peterpaul Aipoh:, external Good job Arsenal, excellent performance.
Joe Wedgwood:, external Aaron Ramsey so impressive today - first thought is always to drive forward with the ball, Arsenal have sorely missed that.
Many of the Everton players signed autographs as they made their way into the ground this afternoon. Here's Seamus Coleman with supporters...
Chief sports writer Phil McNulty at Goodison Park
Plenty of photographers already gathered around the technical areas at Goodison Park - and the lenses will be trained on former Everton manager David Moyes as he takes his place in the Manchester United dug-out. He has already had a hint that this may not be the warmest of welcomes on his arrival.
Easy as you like for the impressive Gunners.
Hull hanging on at the end as Arsenal put a couple of decent crosses into the box and James Chester makes a crucial interception.
Jeers and cheers around the KC as Yaya Sanogo falls over in attempting a shot just inside the penalty area. We're into injury time. Four minutes to be precise.
Luis Suarez via Twitter:, external C'monnn!! Very important 3 points... Very happy for the great effort from everyone and for being in the Champions League next year!!!!! YNWA
This game is petering out now as Robert Koren comes on for George Boyd and, for Arsenal, Yaya Sanogo replaces Lukas Podolski. Five minutes to go.
BBC Sport's Simon Stone is reporting that Manchester United striker Danny Welbeck is considering leaving the club. The 23-year-old, who favours a central striking role, is frustrated at being used regularly in other positions. He has two years left on his contract but is debating whether to move rather than accept a new deal if one is offered in the summer. Read the full story on the BBC Sport website.
Matt: Nani has had countless opportunities at United. Never does anything when he starts, just gives the ball away. Needs to go in summer.
Andrew: I see the rarely spotted Nani starts for Manchester United this afternoon. He's a player who can be absolutely unplayable on his day, but it's a shame those days are few and far between. He had the potential to be world-class like Cristiano Ronaldo, but he didn't want to put in the hard work.
Dan: I was hoping David Moyes would start Juan and Shinji. The chemistry they've showed when they've played with each other has been immense, it gives me hope that we can build on that next season.
Again, Arsenal have a decent penalty appeal turned down when Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, playing down the right flank, drives into the box and is brought down in the box. The ball breaks loose and Aaron Ramsey's low shot is saved by Steve Harper.
Jonathan Pearce
BBC Match of the Day commentator
"This has been a masterful second-half performance from Arsenal."
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is all smiles as he makes his way on to the pitch in place of Olivier Giroud. Fifteen minutes to go.
Rob in Essex: At 3-0 Arsenal have the same goal difference as Everton - this may be key to the battle for fourth place.
Henry in London: Podolski and Ramsey combining for all the good play today. Or, to continue this season's tradition of using terrible acronyms to describe partnerships, the 'PR department' as I will now be calling them.
Mike in London: I remember Arsenal beating Birmingham 3-0 away a couple of weeks before THAT League Cup final. I hope this is not an omen.
If Arsenal finish in the top-four this season, Hull will automatically qualify for the Europa League courtesy of their run to the FA Cup final. Every cloud, Tigers fans...
I hate listening to excuses, but Arsenal fans genuinely have a point about Aaron Ramsey. They looked magnificent when he was fit at the start of the season, and they look magnificent now he's recovered from a spell on the sidelines. It's just a shame the wheels fell off in his absence.
To back up my point, Aaron Ramsey was injured on Boxing Day - which was also the last time Arsenal scored three goals or more away from home in the league.
James Smith:, external I know people have said Man United need to rebuild, but that is still an exciting and young line-up.
Fernando Caviedes:, external Finally Nani gets a chance and I hope he shines, rather have him than Ashley Young. Great line up choice for this match.
Jonathan Guckian:, external Wayne Rooney returns to Goodison again, this time as United captain. Fellaini's absence from the start completes his fall from grace.