Postpublished at 17:53 British Summer Time 22 April 2017
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FT: Hull 2-0 Watford - Markovic & Clucas
FT: Bournemouth 4-0 Boro - King, Afobe, Pugh & Daniels
FT: Swansea 2-0 Stoke - Llorente & Carroll
FT: West Ham 0-0 Everton
Bottom 3: Sunderland (21pts), Boro, (24 pts), Swansea (31pts)
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Here's how it's looking after Saturday's matches.
Sunderland have a couple of games in hand but look down and out. Middlesbrough's fate looks similar after their 4-0 defeat by Bournemouth.
That dreaded third and final relegation place could go to Swansea or Hull. And what about Palace and Burnley? They're being pulled right into the dog fight.
West Ham 0-0 Everton
West Ham United
Hammers boss Slaven Bilic told BBC Sport: "I am really pleased with the performance, I could not ask anymore from my players. In terms of effort, dedication and determination they get top marks. If any team deserved three points it was us.
"To limit them to one chance requires a lot of hard work. The only bit of negativity is that I felt at moments we lacked some quality in our decision making. We played like 11 lions, one for each other. "We talk about the magic number of 40, I think we might need a few more points, so we are not going into the last game."
Hull City 2-0 Watford
Hull City
Hull manager Marco Silva speaking to Premier League Productions: "Yes I'm really happy. It was not easy. We played with ten players, but our boys were fantastic and they deserved it.
"Talking about Oumar Niasse's red card - "I don't want to talk about this situation and I respect the referee and officials, but this is not the first time that something like this has happened. Today we have achieved what we needed, but it was very hard.
"I'm really happy but we still have four games to fight. Maybe in January no one would believe in our club to survive. I don't know what the future is."
Hull City 2-0 Watford
Watford
Watford Captain Troy Deeney: "Not good enough. We just thought we could play some tiki-taka football against a team fighting for their lives.
"I'm not in the business of apologising, but it's a long journey for our fans and that wasn't good enough, which is why I went over to apologise to the fans. We have a moral obligation to play better.
"We don't play till Monday and it will be a long hard week. It's just not about this season, it's about next season."
Joshua King has scored five goals more than Middlesbrough (6) in the Premier League in 2017.
Ouch.
Hull City 2-0 Watford
Hull City
Hull City manager Marco Silva speaking to Match of the Day: "We kept our focus and possession and we believed we could score. It was a really important win. I'm really happy when our club fight the way we have and we will continue to fight to keep our club in the Premier League.
"The red card was not easy for us. I respect the referee and it is not an easy job, but I watch a lot of games, and I don't see this happening in other games. It is not easy for a team like us to be missing a player."
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Noel Fitzpatrick: Suddenly Burnley's position is looking precarious!
Sownak Bose: Marco Silva continues to make his early doubters look like complete mugs. Surely he's one of the managers of the season so far?
Swansea 2-0 Stoke
Stoke City
Stoke manager Mark Hughes speaking to Match of the Day: "We made it difficult for ourselves. If you are away you have got to make sure you are in the game and don't concede early and that is what we did.
"We hadn't got going. At 1-0 for the most part we were OK but clearly the game has changed on missing the penalty - if we could get back on terms who knows?
"We need to be better at managing the game and affecting the opposition."
Bournemouth 4-0 Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough boss Steve Agnew told BBC Match of the Day: "We lost the game in the first period. We defended really poorly for two goals and gave ourselves a difficult afternoon.
"We’re all disappointed with the defending and the way we conceded early goals.
"We have to go and beat Sunderland on Wednesday and move on from there. It’s been a tough few months, certainly since our last win.
"We have to regroup and be ready for the Sunderland game."
On Gaston Ramirez's red card: "We’re 2-0 down away from home and it becomes very difficult.
"We have to stay in the game but that made it tough. Once you have a yellow, you have to be careful."
Bournemouth 4-0 Middlesbrough
Bournemouth
Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe said: "It was a great performance from us, an electric start. We were dominant in the early stages.
"When you consider the importance of the game, the early goal gave us a huge lift and dented their confidence. Luckily we didn’t rest on that and got the second goal.
"I’m pleased to see the two strikers contributing goals. It’s a good base to build your team around. It was trademark Marc Pugh today, intricate wide play. He has a lot of quality, highlighted by his goal.
"We need more points until it [safety] is mathematically secured."
On whether he was behind the free-kick routine which led to Charlie Daniels' goal: "I won’t take any credit for that. It was off the cuff."
Hull City 2-0 Watford
Leon Osman
Ex-Everton midfielder on Final Score
Look at Hull's home form and their character and attitude, scrapping all game and scraping a win. An outstanding performance.
Swansea 2-0 Stoke
Swansea City
More from Swansea manager Paul Clement: "Things are so tight and sometimes it goes for you. Having looked back at the penalty I can't see if it is a penalty or is not. We got a bit of luck. Even the goal, it was a fantastic strike from Tom and the deflection took it right into the top corner.
"[Fernando] Llorente did well. He is not in tip top condition physically but is a big focal point. If we get good service into him, he is a fantastic finisher.
"I knew at half-time it was 0-0 at Hull and they were down to 10 men. It is a terrific result for them. I did feel it would be a game they would win. We have to concentrate on our jobs. We have massive game next week at Old Trafford.
"I thought we needed three wins and a draw. Hull are in the driving seat but we will chase them down until the last moment."
Swansea 2-0 Stoke
Swansea City
Swansea manager Paul Clement speaking to Match of the Day: "I am very proud of the team today. I am happy for our supporters as well. We have struggled in the last few games at a crucial stage of the season.
"I thought it was a must win game and Hull have won and it was absolutely right.
"If the gap had gone to five points with four to play the task would have been very difficult.
"Nothing changed between us and Hull but what has changed is we have got momentum now. We played terrific. We rode our luck but overall deserved to win and can look forward."
West Ham 0-0 Everton
Everton
Everton manager Ronald Koeman told Match of the Day: "It was really far from what we are used to, from the first minute to the last second.
"We didn't get the intensity. It was a poor performance with a lot of negatives.
"One positive is we kept a clean sheet. We like to perform to a certain level and it was far from that.
"I wasn't happy at half-time so we tried to do something. I couldn't change four, five, six or seven. But I changed two to give a signal to the team.
"We need wins now to get a chance of sixth or fifth place."
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Swansea City 2-0 Stoke City
Terry Butcher
Ex-England captain at Liberty Stadium for 5 live Sport
Stoke were well beaten, very poor today. Swansea, really, should have scored more but have won 2-0.
Why didn't Swansea start playing like this four or five games ago? They wouldn't now be in trouble. They have tough games to come but they have helped themselves with this win.
Thing is though, look at the Hull result. They've matched Swansea...
Bournemouth 4-0 Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough midfielder Stewart Downing: "Credit to Bournemouth.
"We knew all week that they started quickly in games but we didn’t get going. We can only blame ourselves and nobody else.
"It is hard enough with 11 men, let alone 10. We were chasing from then on.
"Sorry to the fans, they’ve travelled a long way. They’ve been first class all season.
"I don’t think it was unbelievable play from Bournemouth, it was sloppy play from us. It’s hard to take."
This is pretty big news.
Man United pair Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Marcos Rojo have both sustained cruciate injuries and will both miss the rest of the season.
Ibrahimovic landed awkwardly when challenging for the ball during the Europa League quarter-final second-leg win over Anderlecht.
Rojo was replaced on 23 minutes after colliding with a visiting player.