Postpublished at 16:57 British Summer Time 21 May 2017
And that's me done too.
Head here for all the reaction to the final day of the Premier League season.
Arsenal must win to have any chance of the top four
Even then, they need Liverpool and Man City to slip up
Gunners have not missed Champions League for 20 years
Barkley on the bench for Everton
Stephan Shemilt
And that's me done too.
Head here for all the reaction to the final day of the Premier League season.
Arsenal 3-1 Everton
And that is it. The final full-time whistle of the Premier League season.
Arsenal miss out on the Champions League for the first time in 20 years.
Arsenal 3-1 Everton
Deep into stoppage time, Ross Barkley flashes an effort wide from outside the Arsenal box. Last rites time...
Aaron Ramsey
What a finish, in every sense. It might not matter, it might be one of the final kicks of the season, and it might only be his first of the campaign, but this is lovely from Aaron Ramsey. Edge of the area, right-footed, curled into the top corner. Delicious.
Arsenal 2-1 Everton
Should be three! Alex Iwobi through on goal, somehow only putting his effort at the feet of Joel Robles. Hector Bellerin, meanwhile, continues to play like Stanley Matthews.
Arsenal 2-1 Everton
Arsenal threaten for the first time in a while. Alex Iwobi tries to get on the end of a cross from the right, but just isn't tall enough.
Arsenal 2-1 Everton
Enner Valencia is booed as he is replaced by Arouna Kone. It's not his fault that Laurent Koscielny tackled like a fool.
Arsenal 2-1 Everton
Arsenal are pinned back, but are defending well. Arsene Wenger is on his feet, patrolling the touchline. He's got his suit jacket on now. He looks like he's off to a funeral.
Arsenal 2-1 Everton
If it's now a dead rubber, no one has told Hector Bellerin. He's still up and down the right like one of those bunnies from the batteries advert. I'd forgotten that Arsenal only had 10 men.
Arsenal 2-1 Everton
I'll be honest, it's not very interesting any more. Arsenal know that the jig is up. Arsene Wenger almost can't bring himself to watch. He's probably wondering how many defenders he'll have for the cup final.
#bbcfootball
Charlie Wetton: Dear Alexis. Thank you for the three wonderful years. Sincerely Disgruntled arsenal fan P.S don't join Chelsea or City.
Arsenal 2-1 Everton
This one is with the FA Cup final in mind. Alexis Sanchez off, Alex Iwobi on.
Arsenal 2-1 Everton
Chalked off! Enner Valencia, who has been kicked all around the Emirates, has a header disallowed for a push.
#bbcfootball
Sola Mosuro: Has anyone told Arsenal fans how stressful it is in the Europa league? Many seem to think they headed for midweek holidays
Arsenal 2-1 Everton
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at Emirates Stadium
"Stan Kroenke Get Out Of Our Club" ringing around Emirates Stadium. No sign of that happening as he ignores a £1.3bn takeover bid from Ulisher Usmanov.
Arsenal 2-1 Everton
The balloon has popped at the Emirates. Granit Xhaka off, Francis Coquelin on. The challenges are still flying in, mind. Rob Holding has stuck one on Enner Valencia.
Gabriel Jesus
It doesn't matter.
Gabriel Jesus adds the fifth - and it is Sergio Aguero who provides it.
Aguero turns on the gas down the right, looking up to intelligently pull back to the young Brazilian.
He gets a touch of luck with a dodgy first touch, then brilliantly pokes in over a jumping Watford defender on the line.
Romelu Lukaku
No mistake from Romelu Lukaku, who slots left-footed to the right of Petr Cech.
Game on?
It barely matters, Arsenal aren't making the last four.
Arsenal 2-0 Everton
It never rains, does it?
Penalty to Everton, a Nacho Monreal handball. Clear as day.
Adam Lallana
Fire up the theme music, that is surely Champions League nights back at Anfield.
From a Middlesbrough corner, the Reds break at speed and in number.
After an initially disappointing cross, the ball breaks back to Adam Lallana who saunters through and slots past Brad Guzan.