Get Involvedpublished at 16:36 British Summer Time 15 May 2016
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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
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Newcastle 3-1 Tottenham
Garth Crooks
Former Spurs striker on Final Score
"Christian Eriksen has just waved his toe at the ball, he has had made no contact. Moussa Sissoko has gone down and the referee has fallen for it. When you see it on Match of The Day tonight you will agree with me, even Martin Keown has to admit that is not a penalty."
Olivier Giroud (78 mins)
It's all going swimmingly for Arsenal now as they close in on that second spot. Olivier Giroud has his second of the day, and he takes it really well too, sweeping a cutback from Mesut Ozil into the roof of the net.
Ryan Bertrand
Ryan Bertrand (?!) grabs hold of the ball - he fancies his first goal in over two years. Palace were the opponents then too. The Saints left-back takes his time, then smashes beyond Julian Speroni into the top left corner. Fifth place looks to be theirs (until Manchester United play their cancelled match at least...).
Southampton 2-1 Crystal Palace
Saints forward Sadio Mane is the filling in an Adrian Mariappa and Pape Soure sandwich. And it isn't tasty. Mane goes down and the ref points to the spot.
West Brom 1-1 Liverpool
Youthful exhuberance at its finest. Albion teenager Tyler Roberts is given a run-out - and within seconds is booked for clattering into Jordan Henderson. Don't worry Roy...Hendo's alright.
Swansea 1-1 Man City
Manchester City have a corner and they load the box, a goal would end a lot of nerves. Unfortunately for them Kevin de Bruyne takes maybe the worst corner of his career and it goes all the way out without anybody having a chance to get near it.
Chelsea 1-0 Leicester
Leicester won't want to end the season with a defeat - but I reckon they'd get over it pretty quickly. Still time for an equaliser.
Everton 3-0 Norwich
Tim Howard is enjoying himself. The departing Everton keeper has made a few decent saves in his Goodison farewell, now he shows some nifty footwork to skin former team-mate Steven Naismith inside his own box.
At the other end of age scale, Everton's kids have been excellent. No such positives for Norwich to take from this afternoon mind...
Swansea 1-1 Man City
Steve Claridge
Ex-Leicester striker at the Liberty Stadium for BBC Radio 5 Live
"It will only take one mistake from City or one moment of brilliance from Swansea. City are in desperate need of that balance between getting a goal but giving nothing away."
Swansea 1-1 Man City
Veteran Leon Britton (remember when people used to compare him to Xavi?) is the first Swansea player booked today, he slides down Kevin de Bruyne from behind.
Georginio Wijnaldum (Pen 73 mins)
Was it a penalty? I don't think so. But Georginio Wijnaldum doesn't care, he slams home. Is that the end of Tottenham's pursuit of second spot?
Newcastle 2-1 Tottenham
Moussa Sissoko goes down - he's given it! Looked like a nothing challenge to me...
Newcastle 2-1 Tottenham
Kyle Walker has been replaced by Tottenham, but he sprinted off and was replaced by attacker Nacer Chadli. So I don't think he was injured.
Swansea 1-1 Man City
Kelechi Iheanacho, bar his goal, hasn't had much luck today. One chance hit both his legs when he wasn't expecting it. And now he slips as he shoots from outside the box and it's well over.
That's his last action, as Samir Nasri replaces him. Eighteen minutes to go.
Stoke 1-1 West Ham
Who had Andy Carroll in the first-Englishman-to-be-injured-today sweepstake? The big man trudges off with what appears to be a groin injury. And that's why he probably wouldn't have made the plane/ferry/coach to France anyway.
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Arsenal 1-0 Aston Villa
Alexis Sanchez balloons a free-kick over the top for Arsenal. It's all gone rather quiet.
West Brom 1-1 Liverpool
A couple of significant changes for the visitors. Liverpool skipper Jordan Henderson and striker Danny Ings both make their returns from injuries. Henderson hands England a timely boost ahead of Euro 2016 after almost six weeks out, while Ings returns for the first time since early October.
Watford 2-2 Sunderland
Oooooh. A lot of noise from the home fans who think Kone brought down Troy Deeney clear on goal.
The challenge, outside the box, looked very clumsy indeed. For some reason Kone slowed down and let Deeney in when he had things under control, shepherding the ball back towards his keeper.
So was that a slip or a professional foul as the Watford man stole in? Referee Kevin Friend takes the lenient view.