Summary

  • Sanchez with deflected free-kick

  • Ramsey strike deflects off Brady

  • Sanchez rounds keeper to make it 3-0

  • Quinn header from Elmohamady cross

  • Arsenal level on points with Man City

  1. Join the debate at #bbcfootballpublished at 18:39 British Summer Time 4 May 2015

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    Tell you what, why don't we get involved in a bit of Star Wars Day shenanigans.

    As he'll be patrolling the dugout on Star Wars Day, we are asking which Star Wars character would Arsene Wenger be and why?

    You can choose from eight characters in our vote, and also let us know who, and why, via #bbcfootball,, external via text on 81111 (UK only) or tell us via the BBC Sport Facebook page., external Also check terms & conditions.

    While we are at it, what other Premier League managers would not look out of place in a Star Wars film? Tim Sherwood as the wisecracking Han Solo perhaps? Send in your suggestions and reasons why. Cheers!

  2. May the fourth be with Hull?published at 18:37 British Summer Time 4 May 2015

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    Image caption,

    Brendan Rodgers posed for photos with Stormtroopers in June last year at a promotional event

    Today may be about to be known as St Totteringham's Day for Arsenal fans, but for others it has another name - Star Wars Day.

    May 4th (May the fourth be with you, geddit?) is a fully-fledged unofficial holiday, celebrated by fans of the films all over the world.

    To mark it, here's a picture of Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers hanging out with some Stormtroopers...

  3. Happy St Totteringham's Day?published at 18:36 British Summer Time 4 May 2015

    Arsenal

    For Arsenal fans, today could be very special for another reason.

    Get at least a point against Hull and they will be able to celebrate "St Totteringham's Day" - a day created by Gunners fans to mark the moment their North London rivals Tottenham are mathematically unable to catch them.

    Not since the 1994-95 season have Tottenham finished above Arsenal.

  4. Plenty still to play forpublished at 18:34 British Summer Time 4 May 2015

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    The title may officially be out of reach, but that does not mean Arsenal have nothing to play for.

    They can all but cement a top-four finish with a win tonight, and they will also be keen to ensure they finish at least third to avoid having to play any Champions League qualifiers.

    "We want to finish as close to Chelsea as possible," says Arsene Wenger. "You want to go out of the season and think you have given your best until the last game of the season."

  5. The fight for survivalpublished at 18:33 British Summer Time 4 May 2015

    Premier League

    Sir Alex Ferguson coined many famous phrases during his 26 years as Manchester United manager, perhaps none more famous than "squeaky bum time".

    Used to describe how tense the 2003 Premier League title race was between Manchester United and Arsenal, the phrase has become so well known that it even has its own dictionary entry.

    It is very much "squeaky bum time" at the bottom of the table, with Sunderland, currently third from bottom, just two points behind 14th-place Aston Villa.

    Hull are very much in the scrap for survival, but can go a long way towards securing survival with a win over Arsenal tonight.

  6. Squeaky bum timepublished at 17:56 British Summer Time 4 May 2015

    The battle for the Premier League title is over...

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    ...but the battle for staying in the Premier League is just getting interesting.

    With less than three weeks of the season remaining, five teams are separated by just two points. Anyone from 14th and below can still go down.

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    Welcome to "squeaky bum time."