Sunday's fixturespublished at 10:10 British Summer Time 15 May 2016
For those of you who like lists, or just want to know the Premier League fixtures, this next bit is for you. You're welcome.
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
For those of you who like lists, or just want to know the Premier League fixtures, this next bit is for you. You're welcome.
Hello! Welcome to our final live text commentary of the 2015/16 season and what a campaign it has been, like nothing we've witnessed before and probably like nothing we'll experience again.
What have we learned? That £300m can't buy you the Premier League title, betting on a 5000-1 underdog isn't such a bad idea and that there is work to be had as a professional Jamie Vardy lookalike.
Anyway, every team is playing this afternoon - 10 games kicking off at 3pm in what is likely to be a manic 90 minutes. Let's get down to business.
The most extraordinary of Premier League seasons is ending in a rather ordinary way. There is to be no final day title decider, no nail-biting relegation scrap. Leicester City are champions and Aston Villa, Newcastle and Norwich are down, down, down.
A final day with nothing to play for? Not quite - not for the two Manchester giants or the chasers of the Golden Boot or north London rivals Arsenal and Tottenham.
Today may not have the sensational final-day drama of seasons past but it promises to be more than just a so-so Sunday.