Summary

  • Fabianski error allows Toure to score

  • Milner doubles lead after counter-attack

  • Sigurdsson & Gomis draw Swansea level

  • Toure drives in his second from edge of box

  • Substitute Bony scores against former club

  1. Gerrard's Anfield farewellpublished at 11:33 British Summer Time 17 May 2015

    Steven Gerrard bade farewell to Anfield yesterday, and he's already posted his reflections onto Instagram., external

    "Thank you to Liverpool Football Club for an incredible day. Thank you to my team mates, ex team mates , all the staff I have worked with over the last 27 years and all the Lfc fans across the world. Me and my family will never forget my send off at Anfield ❤️YNWA"

    Steven GerrardImage source, Steven Gerrard Instagram
  2. Text us on 81111published at 11:30 British Summer Time 17 May 2015

    Beth, Wycombe: It's gotta be the mighty Wycombe Wanderers. Tipped to finish 3rd bottom, finished 4th. If we can beat Southend next week will be amazing. Even if we don't, what a season it's been! Ainsworth manager of the season without a doubt!

    Text us at 81111 (UK only), and remember to say who you are and where you're from.

  3. Get inspiredpublished at 11:30 British Summer Time 17 May 2015

    Elizabeth Stephen Annett via Facebook:, external Deciding to head the ball for a corner at the foot of the post. Head, ball, opponent's boot and post all connected at once. Result: in hospital with concussion. They didn't score though!

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  4. Sol sees Redpublished at 11:30 British Summer Time 17 May 2015

    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer Sol CampbellImage source, Getty Images

    There have been plenty of flashpoints in Manchester United v Arsenal games, including the one pictured above. A 2-2 draw between the two, both of whom were challenging for the title at the end of the 2002-03 season, ended in anger as Sol Campbell was sent off for elbowing Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. Cue lots of squaring up, officials conferring and an icy stare from Thierry Henry in the general direction of everyone.

  5. Get Involvedpublished at 11:23 British Summer Time 17 May 2015

    Nathan from Southend: Surely Bournemouth have to be the biggest overachievers of the season? Winning the championship just a matter of seasons after being so close to dropping out of the football league.

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  6. Lawro's predictionspublished at 11:22 British Summer Time 17 May 2015

    Thomas Turgoose

    "Swansea have basically stuck a pie in my face with their form because I thought they would sink like a stone after selling Wilfried Bony to Manchester City in January. They have done the opposite and have gone higher than probably even they thought possible, with a top-six finish within their reach."

    Mark Lawrenson there, discussing Swansea as part of his predictions for today's games. He is up against This Is England star Thomas Turgoose, who will be fired up this afternoon as his beloved Grimsby take on Bristol Rovers at Wembley in the Conference play-off final.

    For the record, both of them go for an away win at the Liberty Stadium. And a home win at Old Trafford.

  7. Get Inspiredpublished at 11:16 British Summer Time 17 May 2015

    David IoW: Biggest football regret being rubbish at it so having to work in an office.

    Snap.

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  8. Bony backpublished at 11:14 British Summer Time 17 May 2015

    Wilfried BonyImage source, Getty Images

    For all of Manchester City's perceived woes, they are seeking a fifth straight win today. But then, when the bar is set so high, only perfection will do.

    One thing that is sure to spice up matters at the Liberty Stadium is the return of striker Wilfired Bony, who had scored more goals than anyone else in the Premier League in 2014 before joining Man City from Swansea for £28m in January.

    He's scored once in the top flight since.

  9. Get Inspiredpublished at 11:07 British Summer Time 17 May 2015

    James in Bristol: I was playing in the quarter final of an U18 national cup for my school, and we'd just gone 2-1 up in extra time when the ball fell to me on the edge of our box. I panicked and sliced it straight to their left-back who won a corner. The opposition's goalkeeper came up for the corner and scored with the last kick of the game. We lost on penalties.

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  10. Conference play-off finalpublished at 11:07 British Summer Time 17 May 2015

    Grimsby players celebrateImage source, Getty Images

    But there are issues outside the Premier League today I hear you cry. A play-off final no less. Between Bristol Rovers and Grimsby. To decide who joins Barnet in League Two next season.

    Rovers are aiming for an instant bounce-back to the fourth tier, while Grimsby are looking to end a five-year stay in the Conference, having suffered play-off pain for the last two seasons.

    You can read more on that game here.

  11. Get involvedpublished at 11:00 British Summer Time 17 May 2015

    Stoke have already reached their best-ever Premier League points tally, and Southampton's 6-1 thrashing of Aston Villa has maintained the Saints' hopes of Europa League football next term, so today we're asking who you think are this season's biggest over-achievers in the English leagues?

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    You can also text us on 81111 in the UK only - don't forget to say who you are and where you are texting from.

  12. Get inspiredpublished at 10:56 British Summer Time 17 May 2015

    Luke Plevey via Facebook:, external Saying you'll go in net when keeper's on holiday, still in net 10 years on...

  13. Predict today's resultspublished at 10:52 British Summer Time 17 May 2015

    Predictor gameImage source, .

    After a successful first weekend in the BBC Sport predictor game, where Lawro predicted six results correctly with three perfect scores, he was less accurate with his predictions for Saturday's action.

    He is backing Man City to win at Swansea today and Man Utd to defeat Arsenal.

    If you agree or disagree, you can have your say by playing here.

  14. Tale of two managerspublished at 10:48 British Summer Time 17 May 2015

    Garry Monk (left) and Manuel Pellegrini (right)Image source, Getty Images

    Manchester City owe their three-point cushion in second place to Swansea, who won at Arsenal last week. Today, they are hoping to beat the Swans to maintain their advantage over Arsenal and Manchester United.

    It is something of a tale of two managers at the Liberty Stadium. Garry Monk has his backers for manager of the season. He is the current highest-placed English boss in the division after a superb campaign of over-achievement, which has seen Swansea achieve their highest ever Premier League points total.

    Things are not so rosy for Manchester City gaffer Manuel Pellegrini, who is rumoured to be on his way out of the deposed champions in the summer after a campaign of under-achievement.

  15. Text us on 81111published at 10:41 British Summer Time 17 May 2015

    We've asked you for the biggest regrets of your own footballing careers:

    Adam in Oxford: It was a semi final and I was just outside my box, and as I went to pass it I slipped and let one of their players through on goal and they went on to win the game by 1 goal.

    Sounds like you had your own Stevie G v Chelsea moment there, Adam...

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  16. THAT gamepublished at 10:40 British Summer Time 17 May 2015

    Ryan Giggs v Arsenal 1999Image source, Getty Images

    Ah, the 1999 FA Cup semi-final replay Even a neutral like myself remembers that game with fondness. Arsenal's disallowed goal, Keane's sending off, Beckham, Bergkamp, Schmeichel's save and, then, THAT Giggs goal.

    Arsene Wenger admitted in March he was still haunted by it. Speaking about regrets... how many Arsenal players wished they'd tried to volley Giggs into the stand before he got anywhere near the box?

  17. Votepublished at 10:34 British Summer Time 17 May 2015

    Manchester City are second, Swansea are eighth, Louis van Gaal has got Manchester United back in the Champions League and Arsene Wenger is on course to steer Arsenal to a second consecutive FA Cup success to add to a top-four finish.

    But which of the managers involved in today's games has had the best season?

    Vote now at the top of the page. Terms and conditions can be found here and the vote will close at 13:30 BST.

  18. 1-0 to the Arsenal?published at 10:27 British Summer Time 17 May 2015

    Danny Welbeck scores against Manchester United in the FA CupImage source, Getty Images

    Fast forward to today, and Manchester United are unbeaten in seven Premier League meetings against Arsenal. They have lost just one in 12. Arsenal's last league victory at Old Trafford was in September 2006. However, they did win there in the FA Cup earlier this season.

    If you want to put money on an Arsenal win, you may want to opt for 1-0, as the Gunners' last five top-flight victories at United have all been by that scoreline.

  19. Sunderland wins the Cup for Arsenalpublished at 10:21 British Summer Time 17 May 2015

    Arsenal Alan Sunderland 1979Image source, Getty Images

    Alan Sunderland; a name etched in Arsenal folklore. His goal (which he is celebrating above), in the 89th minute of the 1979 FA Cup final won the trophy for the Gunners after United had come from 2-0 down to level the game a minute before Sunderland's decisive intervention. You can see highlights of that game here.

  20. A fierce rivalrypublished at 10:15 British Summer Time 17 May 2015

    Manchester United v ArsenalImage source, BBC Sport

    I gave you a brief list of just some of the moments that have defined the rivalry between Manchester United and Arsenal. For a more visual representation of this then check out this video, which we produced for the FA Cup tie between the two earlier in the season (won by Arsenal).

    Warning: contains Ryan Giggs' chest hair.