Teammates pay tributepublished at 13:14 British Summer Time 15 May 2016
Everton v Norwich (15:00 GMT)
Arsenal finish second, Spurs thrashed 5-1
Man City set for fourth after 1-1 draw
Saints in fifth place as it stands
Man Utd v Bournemouth abandoned over safety fears
Prem Lge looking to rearrange fixture
Aimee Lewis, Tom Rostance, Emlyn Begley and Jonathan Jurejko
Everton v Norwich (15:00 GMT)
As we've already mentioned, Everton goalkeeper Tim Howard has written an emotional farewell letter ahead of his final appearance before moving back to America. His Everton team-mates have been out in force on social media, tweeting their messages to the goalkeeper. As if the end of the season wasn't emotional enough.
Everton goalkeeper Tim Howard writes an emotional farewell letter ahead of his final appearance before moving back to America
Read MoreStill in the balance is the race for the Premier League golden boot and we are set for a final day shootout between the league's top marksman.
Tottenham's Harry Kane is in pole position with 25 to his name.
But hot on his heels are Leicester's Jamie Vardy and Manchester City's Sergio Aguero who have both scored 24.
Chelsea v Leicester (15:00 BST)
Chelsea
John Terry arrives at Stamford Bridge on a match day for possibly the final time, the Chelsea captain is out of contract at the end of this season and was sent off last weekend against Sunderland.
It was reported that he had been offered a new one year contract earlier this week and was deciding whether to accept a 'different role' within the club. Whatever that may be.
Tea boy? Youth-team coach? Matchday announcer?
Bradford 1-3 Millwall
It has all gone horribly wrong for Bradford in the first leg of their League One play-off semi-final.
The Bantams went ahead from the penalty spot but Joe Martin's free-kick late in the first half has put Millwall firmly in control.
Stoke v West Ham (15:00)
West Ham and Liverpool could face a play-off to determine who qualifies for the Europa League.
The Hammers lie sixth in the Premier League before the final round of matches, while Liverpool are eighth.
The Reds also play Sevilla in the Europa League final knowing that a win there would secure a Champions League place.
If they have to qualify for Europe through the league, there is a scenario that has both them and West Ham level on points, goal difference and goals scored.
Chelsea v Leicester (15:00 BST)
Leicester City
The others? Gary Pallister in 1992-3 and John Terry last season...
Benitez heading out?
Newcastle United
Former Newcastle United captain Alan Shearer says he would be "amazed" if Rafael Benitez remained as manager of the Magpies.
Newcastle's second relegation from the Premier League in eight years was confirmed on Wednesday.
Shearer told BBC Radio 5 live: "A guy of great stature, a world-renowned coach with his CV managing in the Championship? I can't see it happening.
"I'd love to be wrong. It would be brilliant if he was to stay."
Man Utd v Bournemouth (15:00 BST)
A colleague has just raised a good point - how many goals are we expecting today?You quite often get an odd score on the final day.
He says 54!
Chelsea v Leicester (15:00 BST)
Bradford 1-2 Millwall
Steve Morison has hammered in a header to put Millwall ahead now at Bradford. The home side had taken an early lead.
Watford v Sunderland (15:00 BST)
Sunderland
Sunderland manager Sam Allardyce: "My idea is to play some younger players on Sunday.
"The under-21s have had a great year and I think that some of them need to play in the team to see if they can cope at this level when the pressure is off.
"That's not saying we will go there and lie down because I expect these lads to compete at this level and show why there may be a place for them in the squad in the future."
Chelsea v Leicester (15:00 BST)
The party for Leicester fans just goes on and on. There's a little gift waiting on each seat in the away end at Stamford Bridge.
The sheen of being champions can come off quickly though. Just ask the Chelsea fans today...
Man Utd v Bournemouth (15:00 BST)
Bournemouth
It is the nightmare nobody wants. You spend months planning your wedding only to find out one of your good friends has also booked theirs for the same day.
That is exactly the situation that Bournemouth team-mates Callum Wilson and captain Tommy Elphick have found themselves in.
Striker Wilson, 24, and defender Elphick, 28, are both getting married at the same time on Saturday, 4 June, with more Cherries players expected at one wedding than the other.
Former Coventry forward Wilson told BBC Radio Solent: "I've not invited any of the lads. If Tommy wants to invite them then he can - he's been here longer than me.
"I don't want to tread on anyone's toes, and mine is also back in the Midlands."
#bbcfootball
Ann Honey: Wes Morgan lifting the Premier League trophy. It really can't get any quirkier than that.
Ibster: Oh this is a no brainer. Horny players, pies, champagne, diving, hair pulling, "Sex Masochism" and etc. LVG = Oscar Winner
East End Lad: The best moment has to be the so called top 4 Man Utd/City, Arsenal and Chelsea win nothing. How the mighty fall. Lol
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Bradford 1-1 Millwall
Two goals inside a few minutes at Valley Parade in a classic looking League One play-off.
Tony McMahon slammed the hosts ahead from the penalty spot before Lee Gregory levelled for Millwall.
All to play for - there's still only 16 minutes gone! Follow that game here.
Swansea v Man City (15:00 BST)
Steve Wilson
BBC Match of the Day commentator at the Liberty
"So farewell Manuel Pellegrini - hair greyed, cheeks furrowed, eyes a little sad.
"City fans dubbed him 'This Charming Man', though actually 'Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now' could have been his song; despite the name, Manuel didn't grin very often.
"He did win trophies - becoming only the second City manager to win two in one season - but the League Cup doesn't really float their boat in Abu Dhabi or east Manchester. Pellegrini looked like he was holding the fort for Guardiola long before confirmation came.
"Swansea are finishing strongly. More than half of their league wins this season have come since Francesco Guidolin took over - he has earned his new deal."
Swansea v Man City (15:00 GMT)
BBC Radio 5 Live
Don't forget you can here live commentary of Swansea against Manchester City on BBC Radio 5 Live at 15:00.
Steve Claridge joins John in the commentary box.