Summary

  • Chelsea end weekend as they started - four clear

  • Spurs will finish above Arsenal this season - first time since 1994-95 season

  • FT: Everton 0-3 Chelsea - Pedro, Cahill & Willian

  • FT: Boro 2-2 Man City - Jesus with City equaliser

  • FT: Man Utd 1-1 Swansea

  1. Postpublished at 67 mins

    Man United 1-0 Swansea

    A banter-filled cameo on the sideline.

    Paul Clement whispers something to Jose Mourinho, presumably about his lengthening injury list.

    Mourinho responds by pretending to jog a little warm-up.

    Clement grins widely.

    Knock-about stuff.

  2. Postpublished at 13:24 British Summer Time 30 April 2017

    Man United 1-0 Swansea

    Kevin Ratcliffe
    Former Everton defender on BBC Radio Wales

    Swansea are making this change - sending on Fer - because they have to go and try for the win now. They'll be playing pretty much with four up front. You have to take a chance.

  3. Team newspublished at 13:24 British Summer Time 30 April 2017

    Everton v Chelsea (14:05 BST)

    Everton, who have toyed with a back three in 'big games' this season, keep a back four but drop Morgan Schneiderlin (not in the squad at all) and Kevin Mirallas.

    In come youngster Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Enner Valencia.

    Everton: Stekelenburg, Holgate, Jagielka, Ashley Williams, Baines, Gana, Davies, Valencia, Barkley, Calvert-Lewin, Lukaku. Subs: Robles, Kone, Mirallas, Barry, Lookman, Pennington, Kenny.

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    Leaders Chelsea make just the one change as Pedro's pace replaces Cesc Fabregas's guile in a front three.

    Chelsea: Courtois, Azpilicueta, Luiz, Cahill, Moses, Kante, Matic, Alonso, Pedro, Hazard, Costa. Subs: Begovic, Fabregas, Zouma, Ake, Willian, Batshuayi, Chalobah.

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  4. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 65 mins

    The Manchester United defence almost opens up for Swansea, but Gylfi Sigurdsson can't get his pass away as a team-mate scampers into space.

    Paul Clement makes another change with Jefferson Montero coming on in place of Leon Britton.

    Jordan AyewImage source, Reuters
  5. Postpublished at 62 mins

    Man United 1-0 Swansea

    It looked like a rick from Swansea goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski on first viewing, bur replays show that he reacted very smartly to stick out a foot and block Anthony Martial's shot after it caught a naughty little deflection off a Swansea defender in front of him.

  6. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 60 mins

    Man United 1-0 Swansea

    And Swansea have made a change as well with Ki Sung-yeung coming off and Leroy Fer bringing some energy to midfield.

  7. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 60 mins

    Man United 1-0 Swansea

    Eric Bailly's day is done.

    The Manchester United defender has failed to shake off that injury. He is departing to be replaced by Matteo Darmian.

    Michael Carrick looks set to reprise his emergency centre-back role.

    Eric BaillyImage source, Reuters
  8. Team Newspublished at 13:18 British Summer Time 30 April 2017

    Middlesbrough v Man City (14:05 BST)

    Boro XIImage source, .

    Boro boss Steve Agnew makes one change from the side that beat Sunderland 1-0 on Tuesday - their first win of 2017.

    Fabio comes in for Daniel Ayala, with Calum Chambers switching across to centre-back.

    Boro XI: Guzan, Downing, Chambers, Forshaw, Da Silva, Clayton, Gibson, de Roon, Friend, Stuani, Negredo.

    Subs: Konstantopoulos, Bernardo, Fischer, Barragan, Bamford, Gestede, Traore. 

    Man City XIImage source, .

    There are five changes for Manchester City following Thursday's 0-0 draw at home to Manchester United. 

    Willy Caballero replaces Claudio Bravo in goal, Jesus Navas comes in for Pablo Zabaleta, Aleix Garcia takes Yaya Toure's place, Gabriel Jesus replaces Leroy Sane and Gael Clichy is in for Raheem Sterling.

    Man City XI: Caballero, Otamendi, Kompany, Kolarov, Jesus Navas, Fernandinho, Garcia, Clichy, De Bruyne, Aguero, Gabriel Jesus. 

    Subs: Sagna, Zabaleta, Fernando, Sterling, Nolito, Sane, Gunn.

  9. Team newspublished at 13:17 British Summer Time 30 April 2017

    Now, team news from the day's two 14:05 BST kick-offs...

  10. Postpublished at 57 mins

    Man United 1-0 Swansea

    This is a worrying sight for Manchester United.

    Centre-back Eric Bailly is down on the turf, nursing an injury after an innocuous-looking tangle with Fernando Llorente.

    United are already missing Chris Smalling and Phil Jones through injury.

    Bailly hobbles to the sidelines and then back into the fray. He is still looking a little tender though.

  11. Postpublished at 53 mins

    Man United 1-0 Swansea

    More creaks from the Manchester United defence as Gylfi Sigurdsson's arcing free-kick delivery picks out the head of Fernando Llorente.

    The Spaniard did not have much United company but cannot keep his header down.

  12. Postpublished at 51 mins

    Man United 1-0 Swansea

    This match is well set up for more goals.

    Swansea have nothing to lose by going down swinging.

    United, with Jesse Lingard, Anthony Martial and Marcus Rashford, are ready to exploit the space left behind.

    Anthony MartialImage source, Reuters
  13. Postpublished at 49 mins

    Man United 1-0 Swansea

    What a chance!

    United should be 2-0 up and halfway home.

    Ander Herrera lays a chance on a platter for Wayne Rooney eight yards out, but the captain fires his shot straight into the back of team-mate Anthony Martial with the net beckoning.

  14. Pedro back for Chelseapublished at 13:07 British Summer Time 30 April 2017
    Breaking

    Everton v Chelsea (14:05 BST)

    The teams are out.

    Everton make two changes and a tweak of formation as Enner Valencia and Dominic Calvert-Lewin come in.

    Chelsea swap Cesc Fabregas for Pedro.

  15. Postpublished at 47 mins

    Man United 1-0 Swansea

    Antony Martial gives Swansea full-back Kyle Naughton a sub-zero stare after an early tangle in the second half.

    If looks could kill Naughton would be shredded to ribbons.

    Jordan Ayew is called offside after straying beyond the last United defender.

  16. KICK-OFFpublished at 13:04 British Summer Time 30 April 2017

    Man United 1-0 Swansea

    Swansea get us going once more. No changes for either side.

    Man United 1-0 SwanseaImage source, EPA
  17. Teams outpublished at 13:03 British Summer Time 30 April 2017

    Man United 1-0 Swansea

    Manchester United are an eye-watering third, ahead of Manchester City and Liverpool, as it stands.

    The teams are back out. Jose Mourinho is stalking back down the touchline to the home dug-out. We are ready for the off once again.

  18. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 13:02 British Summer Time 30 April 2017

    #bbcfootball

    Trevor Lee: Time for debatable pens to be subject of 4th official review before being given - too much at stake - two appeals per team.

    Capt. Youngy: If Clement was Swansea's manager at the beginning of the season, they wouldn't be in a relegation battle.

    Kyle Utterson: Cruel on Swansea who have been brilliant. It wasn't a penalty but you can see why the ref would give it.

  19. Rash call?published at 13:01 British Summer Time 30 April 2017

    Man United 1-0 Swansea

    marcus RashfordImage source, PA

    The Twitterati have been getting stuck into the penalty decision.

    Rashford got to the ball first, took it away from Lukasz Fabianski and then made contact with the Swansea goalkeeper.

    The bare bones of it sound like a penalty, but on repeated viewings it looked like Rashford was cynically looking to induce the foul at very least.

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  20. League One at half timepublished at 12:58 British Summer Time 30 April 2017

    As it stands, Bolton are promoted to the Championship, while Fleetwood will go into the play-offs.

    Milwall are holding onto seventh place in a goal frenzy at the Memorial Stadium, despite Chris Lines finding the top corner for Bristol Rovers. Southend and Rochdale are out of the mix and are hoping for Rovers to continue their comeback.  

    Port Vale need to win, but as it stands they will be relegated to League Two, leaving Gillingham and Bury safe. 

    You can follow the second half in a separate live here.