Summary

  • Burnley relegated despite victory

  • Villa, Leicester & Stoke also win

  • Struggling Newcastle hold West Brom

  • FT: Everton 0-2 Sunderland

  1. Join the debate at #bbcfootballpublished at 17:15 British Summer Time 9 May 2015

    Mark Taylor: Would not be surprised to see Mr Zaha proving a point today. Hope not, but it does seem to go like that in cases like this.

    Rob Gallagher: United really need to get back to winning ways today and hope that Chelsea can do us a favour tomorrow as well.

    Phil Johnson: Fellaini starting again for United, guess that means 90 minutes of long balls into the penalty area...oh joy.

  2. 'We don't have anybody who can score'published at 17:15 British Summer Time 9 May 2015

    West Ham manager Sam Allardyce: "Our cutting edge has been missing for many weeks. We don't have anybody who can score a goal. It doesn't matter how many chances we create, we're not scoring. We'll struggle to win a game between now and the end of the season if we can't score a goal.

    Sam AllardyceImage source, Getty Images

    "We felt we should have had a penalty when Leandro Bacuna put two arms on Enner Valencia. Lee Mason didn't see that, but he saw something by Kevin Nolan on Shay Given.

    "We're not sure about the offside decision against Enner Valencia in the second half. The assistant is in a terrible position to give that decision. The only reason he's given that is because the two Villa players nearby are in front of Valencia, but there are three defenders elsewhere who we think are playing him on."

  3. Postpublished at 17:13 British Summer Time 9 May 2015

    Spanish La Liga

    Across the channel there's another big game in the Spanish title race as David Moyes locks horns with Lionel Messi.

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  4. Reaction to comepublished at 17:12 British Summer Time 9 May 2015

    Stay in this page for all of the fallout from Burnley's relegation, John Carver and Newcastle and the rest of the 15:00 BST games.

    For the late game between Crystal Palace and Manchester United, follow minute-by-minute updates of that game in a separate page - click here to follow action from Selhurst Park.

  5. Postpublished at 17:06 British Summer Time 9 May 2015

    Kevin Kilbane
    BBC Final Score

    "I can see Newcastle staying up only because Hull have two difficult matches against Tottenham and Manchester United. Newcastle showed a bit of fight and I think they will stay up."

  6. Postpublished at 17:06 British Summer Time 9 May 2015

    Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal reveals that several members of the squad, and staff, are struggling with a virus. His throat is very crackly, he is one of the victims.

  7. Text us on 81111published at 17:05 British Summer Time 9 May 2015

    Stuart from Harrogate: That was a must-win for Hull even before all the other teams around them picked up points. Looks like they're going to let Newcastle off the hook.

    Rob Overfield: Hull City deserve to go down on that pathetic performance. What an inept 90 minutes.

    Rob in Warrington: Has a team in 19th ever been relegated before a team in 20th before?

  8. Postpublished at 17:05 British Summer Time 9 May 2015

    Kevin Kilbane
    BBC Final Score

    "Burnley have only had four home wins. You need seven or eight to have a chance. But the way the club has been run has been good.

    "They have not over-spent and they have stabilised the club. They have fought, but lacked the real quality at the top end.

    "It looks like they have a long-term strategy and hopefully they don't fall down the leagues."

  9. 'I'm extremely proud'published at 17:04 British Summer Time 9 May 2015

    Danny IngsImage source, Empics

    Burnley matchwinner Danny Ings: "The lads showed unbelievable fight and spirit today. I thought we were phenomenal and were on top from start to finish - but it has come a little too late. The lads have fought until the end - and I'm extremely proud of them. Now we are going to play the last two games with pride and hope to finish strongly."

  10. Postpublished at 17:00 British Summer Time 9 May 2015

    Louis van GaalImage source, .

    Only once before have Man United lost four consecutive top flight matches without scoring. That was from March to April 1909 against Blackburn Rovers, Aston Villa, The Wednesday and Bristol City. Surely not?

  11. Team newspublished at 16:59 British Summer Time 9 May 2015

    Crystal Palace

    In the late game Crystal Palace make three changes from their defeat at Chelsea. Pape Souare, Miles Jedinak and Glenn Murray come in for Adrian Mariappa, Jordon Mutch and Jason Puncheon.

    Manchester United make two changes from the side who lost to West Brom last time out. Luke Shaw and Phil Jones come in for Paddy McNair and Robin van Persie. This surely means Wayne Rooney being pushed back into attack. Robin van Persie misses out for United due to a virus, while Angel Di Maria was injured in training on Wednesday.

    Crystal Palace XI: Speroni, Ward, Dann, Delaney, Souare, Jedinak, Ledley, McArthur; Zaha, Bolasie, Murray.

    Man Utd XI: De Gea, Valencia, Jones, Smalling, Shaw, Blind, Herrera, Mata, Fellaini, Young, Rooney

  12. Player reactionpublished at 16:59 British Summer Time 9 May 2015

    Newcastle captain Fabricio Coloccini: "We have to look forward now and try not make sure that we don't put ourselves at risk next season. This result leaves it in our hands we have to win and then we will be safe."

  13. Join the debate at #bbcfootballpublished at 16:59 British Summer Time 9 May 2015

    Nick Harris: Sad to see Burnley go down, played more spirited football than Sunderland, QPR, Hull. That win against City will be historic.

    Anthony Shaw: Burnley are getting relegated - as a Rovers fan this is music to my ears. Credit to Leicester though, wrote them off months ago.

    Eamonn McGurk: Burnley are down! Didn't lack effort but Just didn't have enough quality to stay up.

  14. The fight for survivalpublished at 16:58 British Summer Time 9 May 2015

    Premier LeagueImage source, .

    So Burnley will play in the Championship next season and QPR will join them if they lose to Manchester City on Sunday.

    After that it's one team from five, with Hull, Newcastle, Sunderland, Leicester and Aston Villa all in the mix.

  15. Postpublished at 16:56 British Summer Time 9 May 2015

    Mark Lawrenson BBC Radio 5 live

    John CarverImage source, Reuters

    "John Carver was struggling to pick a team and Newcastle then went behind. But they got that lifeline to make it 1-1 and in the second half played much better. Boaz Myhill only had one save to make but it's something to build on and it's not a defeat."

  16. Text us on 81111published at 16:56 British Summer Time 9 May 2015

    Rob Frost: At least Clarets have tried their best with a great attitude and amazing spirit. The question is who will have the best chance of coming back, financially sound Burnley or QPR with their massive fine?

  17. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:55 British Summer Time 9 May 2015

  18. Text us on 81111published at 16:55 British Summer Time 9 May 2015

    Luke, East London: Only two more games of Sam Allardyce. The football has been painful since Christmas, last year at Upton Park we need a manager with energy and new ideas.

  19. Postpublished at 16:54 British Summer Time 9 May 2015

    Manager Sean Dyche and captain Jason Shackell lead the Burnley players over to the away fans, they get a huge reception. After more than 10 hours without a goal those away fans have at least seen both a goal and a win this afternoon. In the end they just weren't good enough.

  20. BURNLEY ARE RELEGATEDpublished at 16:52 British Summer Time 9 May 2015

    Burnley

    A win at Hull was not enough to save Burnley, who go down.