Postpublished at 14:25 British Summer Time 20 April 2014
Better from Arsenal as they sweep forward on the break and Aaron Ramsey rolls the ball across the box for Lukas Podolski but the German's snapshot is turned wide by Steve Harper.
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
Better from Arsenal as they sweep forward on the break and Aaron Ramsey rolls the ball across the box for Lukas Podolski but the German's snapshot is turned wide by Steve Harper.
Norwich manager Neil Adams: "First half was not good enough, Liverpool are a top side but we were off the pace.
"Second half was a great effort, I couldn't ask for any more of the players and hopefully that will give them belief going into the final three games.
"We have to get more points, the performances in the past two games have been first class, but we have to get the points. The belief is there and we are 100% committed to staying in the division."
It's not Mikel Arteta's day. First the referee missed Tom Huddlestone's high kick on the midfielder earlier in the first half and then the Spaniard loses a tooth following a tangle with David Meyler. While he's off the pitch, Nikica Jelavic's low shot is tipped wide by Wojciech Szczesny.
Liverpool striker Luis Suarez: "We are happy because the three points were important, we worked very hard and they (Norwich) were fighting to not go down.
On reaching 30 goals: "It's important for myself but the team is top and that is the priority.
"In football you never know what happens, we'll keep calm and focus on the next game which is Chelsea."
James McMath:, external Who says advertising is getting in the way of modern football?
Is that a penalty? Mesut Ozil has his ankles taken away by Ahmed Elmohamady and appeals for a penalty. Referee Jon Moss waves play on, but I reckon the Arsenal playmaker had a strong case for a spot-kick there.
Chris Williams: When Stevie Gerrard said "we go again" I didn't realise he meant lead 2-0, win 3-2 and scare the life out of the fans again.
Ajaya Neupane: Champions League place secured. Mission Accomplished. Title will be a bonus.
Han Real: It's up to Liverpool to finish this title off next week now.
BBC Radio 5 live
Former Liverpool first-team coach Kevin Keen: "The stadium is empty apart from a few Liverpool fans refusing to leave!
"I think Liverpool will go through to the end of the season now. They just have that firepower to outscore the opposition."
Smiles all round at the KC Stadium as pitchside advertising hoardings are blown on to the pitch by a fierce wind and have to be cleared by groundstaff, with the help of one or two players. I've never seen that before.
Tom Huddlestone is lucky not to get at least a yellow card when he catches Mikel Arteta with a high boot to the head.
Both sides are playing 4-4-2 this afternoon as Hull enjoy some early possession and almost hurry Wojciech Szczesny into a mistake but the Arsenal goalkeeper, under pressure from Shane Long, manages to clear his lines.
Following a minute's silence for Hull's record appearance holder Andy Davidson, who died earlier this month at the age of 81, play gets under way at the KC Stadium.
MOTD2 Extra
Would beating Hull in the FA Cup final and holding off Everton's challenge for fourth place in the Premier League constitute a good season for Arsenal?
Former Liverpool, Tottenham and Fulham midfielder Danny Murphy: "We have to credit to Arsenal for sticking in the title race so long, I don't think many people expected that at the beginning of the season.
"From a player's point of view, if you finish with a medal to look back on and Champions League football to look forward to that is a good season. It will also help them attract better players in the summer."
Daily Mail journalist Laura Williamson: "Winning the FA Cup and finishing fourth would be a successful season for them. Just winning a trophy will be such a big thing for them just because, with nine years on the clock, it has been so long.
"Arsene Wenger needs a trophy to convince him to sign a new contract extension. Silverware would do this team so much good to help them achieve their potential."
Jeff in Norwich: That's what Norwich fans have wanted all season, some spirit and fight!
Iain in Liverpool: Thank goodness for that. The Reds just love doing it the hard way.
Ola in Reading: For drama, this season is getting ridiculous.
Plenty of post-match reaction from Carrow Road to come, but now we train our sights on action at the KC Stadium? Who will win the FA Cup final dress rehearsal?
Charlie Sammonds:, external So Liverpool need 14 shots to score three goals, Chelsea manage one goal from 31 shots - therein lies the difference sadly.
James Waves:, external Anybody who thought Liverpool would win the league at a canter is a fool. Still a lot of work to do. Next Sunday is now HUGE.
Daniel Kelly:, external Nervy finish but Liverpool showed they can handle pressure! The defence may not be the best, but we've shown we can beat the pressure.
What a fightback by Norwich in the second half. Liverpool just about edged it though...
Fancy something else to celebrate Liverpool fans? What about assured qualification for next season's Champions League? Your boys have done it.
BBC Radio 5 live
Former Liverpool first-team coach Kevin Keen: "It was a different SAS for Liverpool today. Raheem Sterling in attack and Martin Skrtel at the back. I was impressed with the way Norwich fought back and they'll need to show that attitude in the remaining games."
It's not looking too good for Norwich though, with games against Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal to come.