Welbeck in for Arsenalpublished at 14:02 British Summer Time 21 May 2017
Arsenal v Everton (15:00 BST)
Arsenal
Danny Welbeck starts ahead of Olivier Giroud for Arsenal, in one of three changes from the win over Stoke.
Listen to reaction on BBC Radio 5 live
Wijnaldum, Coutinho & Lallana goals keep Liverpool in Champions League spots
Arsenal win 3-1 but miss out on Champions League for first time in 20 years
Kompany, Aguero (2). Fernandinho & Jesus for five-goal Man City to stay third
Terry substituted off in 26th minute - champions win 5-1
Kane hat-trick for seven-goal Spurs - Man Utd, Stoke, West Ham, Swansea win
Tom Rostance, Caroline Chapman and Gary Rose
Arsenal v Everton (15:00 BST)
Arsenal
Danny Welbeck starts ahead of Olivier Giroud for Arsenal, in one of three changes from the win over Stoke.
Watford v Manchester City (15:00 BST)
Manchester City
He's had his goodbyes, and now Pablo Zabaleta is left out of the Manchester City squad altogether.
Man Utd v Crystal Palace (15:00 BST)
Manchester United
Joel Pereira makes his full Premier League debut in goal for Manchester United.
Midfielders Scott McTominay, Demetri Mitchell and Josh Harrop are given their full debuts too.
Liverpool v Middlesbrough (15:00 BST)
Liverpool
Daniel Sturridge keeps his place as Liverpool make just one change.
Golden Boot
It's Harry Kane's to lose isn't it? After his four-goal show at Leicester in midweek the Golden Boot looks wrapped up.
But you never know...
Liverpool v Middlesbrough (15:00 BST)
Charlie Adam
Stoke City midfielder on BBC Radio 5 live
Daniel Sturridge's injury record is not great and he’s not featured as much as he wants to.
Three seasons ago the three 'S' players, Sturridge, Suarez and Sterling, were unplayable. And Sturridge was enjoying his football.
Apart from his injuries, I see a lack of application and you know what Jurgen Klopp stands for - workhorses.
We should have team news for you in the next 10 minutes or so.
Stand by for some farewells, some debuts and some fantasy football meltdowns...
Season review
In March, relegation-threatened Middlesbrough sacked manager Aitor Karanka after three and a half years at the club.
Boro were winless in 10 Premier League games and three points from safety with 11 games remaining.
Assistant head coach Steve Agnew took control of the first team, but with just one further victory in nine league games, he was unable to help them avoid the drop.
The league's lowest scorers managed just 27 goals this season - one more than Tottenham's Harry Kane - the league's current top-scorer.
Leicester v Bournemouth (15:00 BST)
My colleague tells me that the Premier League are banning 'fun' pitch mowing from next season, so the Leicester groundsman has gone all out today.
Man Utd v Crystal Palace (15:00 BST)
This photo will make you feel old.
Alongside Cristiano Ronaldo and Nani is Manchester United youngster Angel Gomes, who could make his debut for the Red Devils today.
He was born in the year 2000.
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As well as our live text today, we have a host of other coverage on the final day of the Premier League season ... which you can watch or listen to on this page.
BBC Radio 5 live
From now until kick off - Listen to Mark Chapman and others, including former Spurs and England winger Chris Waddle, with all the build-up and chat you could want.
3pm - Live coverage of all 10 of today's games as we go around the grounds.
6.06pm - This is your chance to vent your season's frustrations as Jason Mohammad and Robbie Savage take your calls in 606.
BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
3pm - Live commentary of Watford v Manchester City.
BBC Radio London
3pm - Listen to your choice of matches from Burnley v West Ham (online only), Hull v Tottenham (online only) or Manchester United v Crystal Palace.
BBC Red Button and online
2:30pm-5:30pm - Jason Mohammed and a panel of experts will offer their insight and analysis of today's games.
Kevin Kilbane, Garth Crooks and Martin Keown are live on Match of the Day's Facebook page, picking their winners and losers of the season. Got a category you want discussed? Get involved right here., external
Hull v Tottenham (15:00 BST)
Harry Kane has 26 goals this season. He looks nailed on to win the golden boot for a second straight year - can anyone stop him?
Hull City v Tottenham (15:00 BST)
Chief executive Richard Scudamore says the Premier League clubs are investing in their talent pools and producing talented young players.
"We have got people like Harry Kane come through," he told BBC Sportsweek. "It’s a remarkable achievement, three years in a row to score more than 20 goals.
"The only other people to do that are Thierry Henry, Alan Shearer and Ruud van Nistelrooy.
"We are producing home-grown talent and that’s the most important things these clubs can do, get these players through who can play on the world stage and do well for us."
Review of the season
February saw one of the biggest stories of the season as Leicester City sacked manager Claudio Ranieri just nine months after the Italian led them to the Premier League title.
His departure came less than 24 hours after a 2-1 defeat at Sevilla in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie.
Craig Shakespeare was put in caretaker charge, with the Foxes one point above the relegation zone, before being appointed as manager in March until the end of the season.
And the side went on to win Shakespeare's first six games in charge - including a 2-0 victory over Sevilla in the second leg - calling players' attitudes under Ranieri into question.
Who wants to watch Bayern Munich manager Carlo Ancelotti dressed in lederhosen, singing an unidentifiable song in an unidentifiable language?
Your wish is our command.
Mourinho v Souness. Old Trafford, this summer.
Pay-per-view.
Man Utd v Crystal Palace (15:00 BST)
Simon Stone
BBC Sport at Old Trafford
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has had another go at the critics who have made light of his side's injury problems in his programme notes.
Former Liverpool boss Graeme Souness is thought to be the man in the firing line for claiming on Wednesday that United's squad is strong enough to cope with fitness problems.
"I have seen it in the football media that certain pundits cannot understand why our players are tired," he said.
"A pundit is not honest if they cannot forget their colours or if they try to hide the truth from their audience. It's not my fault if their managerial career was very poor."
Mourinho goes on to point out the injuries to Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Marcos Rojo, Luke Shaw, Phil Jones and Chris Smalling and the number of games United have played before adding: "Don't we deserve respect for that?
"Don't we deserve to be analysed in this context."
It's all to play for on the Premier League's final day... well, not quite, but there are still places to play for in your team of the season.
Who makes the cut? Click right here to select your Premier League XI and then share it to the world via the Twittersphere using #myteamoftheseason
All 20 Premier League teams are in action at once this afternoon.
The key games in the race for the Champions League are:
Arsenal v Everton (15:00 BST)
Liverpool v Middlesbrough (15:00 BST)
Watford v Manchester City (15:00 BST)