GREAT SAVE!published at 16:13 British Summer Time 29 April 2017
Stoke 0-0 West Ham
Xherdan Shaqiri, as inconsistent as he is talented, forces Adrian into a fine save with a dipping, curling strike from the corner of the area.
Sunderland relegated after 10 years in Premier League
FT: Sunderland 0-1 Bournemouth (King)
FT: Southampton 0-0 Hull
Hull keeper saves late penalty
FT: West Brom 0-1 Leicester, Stoke 0-0 West Ham
Four matches at 15:00 BST then Palace v Burnley (17:30)
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Louise Gwilliam and Tom Rostance
Stoke 0-0 West Ham
Xherdan Shaqiri, as inconsistent as he is talented, forces Adrian into a fine save with a dipping, curling strike from the corner of the area.
Southampton 0-0 Hull
Hull could relegate Sunderland with a win today but after plenty of early promise it's all gone a bit flat for them. Still, a very rare away point would go down as a fine result.
West Brom 0-1 Leicester
Scrappy, sloppy, tired. It's the end of the season and neither side has much to play for. You can tell.
Sunderland 0-0 Bournemouth
Close! Almost the lifeline Sunderland crave. Jermain Defoe plays in Fabio Borini, into the area but with the angle against him, he does everything right but can only drive a shot at Artur Boruc.
Sunderland 0-0 Bournemouth
I've no idea what's on on a Saturday afternoon these days. I doubt it's still the A-Team and Baywatch though. Shame that.
Ryan Fraser drives into the area and is barged over, he wants a penalty but has got no chance, before Marc Pugh curls wide.
Black Cats bantz alert!!!!
Have a look at the 4pm entry............
Daz: we're not checking our phones for the scores, just looking to see what we're missing on the telly. #safc, external
West Brom 0-1 Leicester
Jamie Vardy close to returning the favour. Brilliant ball in from the left, a touch ahead of Shinji Okazaki who can't quite reach the ball, Gazza style.
Stoke 0-0 West Ham
Joe Allen heads into the side-netting after good work from Glen Johnson. Enterprising start to the half from Stoke.
West Brom 0-1 Leicester
And away we go elsewhere now too.
Southampton 0-0 Hull
Promptly away in Southampton.
Stoke 0-0 West Ham
In front of the watching Gareth Southgate, Aaron Cresswell comes on for West Ham at left-back.
League Two
Hartlepool United are slipping out of the EFL as it stands with Newport leading away to Carlisle, while they trail Cheltenham.
Luton are level with Accrington Stanley at half-time. If they see that through to full-time, they will be assured of a play-off spot.
Doncaster will be all but champions as it stands. They are level with Exeter with nearest challengers Plymouth losing to Crewe at home.
Sunderland 0-0 Bournemouth
Plenty of Sunderland fans in the crowd checking their phones for scores elsewhere. You're not down yet guys! If it all stays like this, anyway.
Nobody can beat anyone, that's what I meant.
It's not the best league in the world Frankie, but it's definitely the most exciting. Anyone can beat anyone, or so they say.
Hang on...
Text 81111
Hmmm...Best league in the world isn't it?
Frankie, Cambridge
Not sure this afternoon is the best test case............
Championship
Grim, grim, grim for Leeds. They trail Norwich 3-1 at Elland Road with two from Nelson Oliveira for the visitors.
With Fulham drawing at home to Brentford, Garry Monk's side are missing out on the play-offs even before the final game of the season.
Leeds are on course to take only four points from seven games in April.
Blackburn - goalless away to Aston Villa - still harbour some faint survival hopes.
As things stands, they will go into the final day needing a heavy win over Brentford to stay up.
The worst season you can remember? Not too many arguments from me Thomas...
#bbcfootball
Thomashollern: This is allegedly the best league in the world but this has been the worst season I can remember. It's just not that exciting. In Sunday League we let everyone play out of position in the last game. keeper up front etc. Maybe Sunderland should try this tactic?
#PeoplesCup
Never mind Sunderland v Bournemouth or Joshua v Klitschko.
Teams from up and down the country will be going into battle at the FA People's Cup finals in Birmingham this weekend.
There are 16 different categories all vying for their individual trophies and you'll be able to catch up with how they do with our live coverage on Sunday, 30 April and Monday, 1 May.