FULL-TIMEpublished at 15:24 British Summer Time 21 April 2019
Everton 4-0 Man Utd
And that's it.
Everton in control throughout as they stick four past the visitors, but what next for Manchester United and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer?
Wijnaldum's rasping strike & Milner penalty send Liverpool two points clear of Man City
City play game in hand against Man Utd on Wednesday
Cardiff three points adrift of safety
Benteke, Zaha & McArthur give Palace win at Arsenal, Ozil & Aubameyang goals for Gunners
Palace secure Premier League safety
Goals from Richarlison, Sigurdsson, Digne & Walcott as Everton pummel Man Utd
Alex Bysouth and Tom Rostance
Everton 4-0 Man Utd
And that's it.
Everton in control throughout as they stick four past the visitors, but what next for Manchester United and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer?
Everton 4-0 Man Utd
Everton are happy to just keep it in the corner through Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Bernard before the latter wins a corner. Just seeing this one out, the Toffees.
Everton 4-0 Man Utd
Two of four minutes added on played, but this one was over a long time ago.
Everton 4-0 Man Utd
"We want five," sing the home fans...
Everton 4-0 Man Utd
A Bernard boot down field is met with a cheer. United are probing but Everton have everyone but Dominic Calvert-Lewin behind the ball now.
Now they can break as the striker feeds Theo Walcott, and he's bundled over by Victor Lindelof.
Everton 4-0 Man Utd
Everton have eased off a touch since scoring their fourth, can't really blame them.
Manchester United have ever so slightly upped their game since then too, but it couldn't have got much worse.
Cardiff v Liverpool (16:00 BST)
Dafydd Pritchard
BBC Sport Wales at the Cardiff City Stadium
Cardiff City manager Neil Warnock names an unchanged side from Tuesday’s crucial 2-0 Premier League victory at Brighton, with midfielder Aron Gunnarsson passed fit after a back spasm.
Cardiff XI: Etheridge; Peltier, Morrison Ecuele Manga, Bennett; Gunnarsson, Ralls, Camarasa; Mendez-Laing, Hoilett, Niasse.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp makes three changes from Wednesday’s 4-1 Champions League win at Porto. Captain Jordan Henderson returns in midfield in place of Fabinho, Naby Keita comes in for James Milner and Roberto Firmino is restored up front in place of Divock Origi.
Liverpool XI: Alisson; Alexander-Arnold, van Dijk, Matip, Robertson; Wijnaldum, Keita, Henderson; Salah, Mane, Firmino.
Everton 4-0 Man Utd
First shot on target for Manchester United in the 86th minute.
Anthony Martial from distance, easily saved by Jordan Pickford.
Everton 4-0 Man Utd
Ronny Goodlass
Former Everton winger on BBC Radio Merseyside
Pickford has to be careful. Why’s he doing that at 4-0?
Everton 4-0 Man Utd
Diogo Dalot scampers into space down the left for Manchester United and flicks a ball across goal, but Everton do well to clear at the back post before Jordan Pickford goes chasing out of his box. Not sure where he was going...
Everton 4-0 Man Utd
Yep.
Goalscorer Lucas Digne limps off, Phil Jagielka comes on.
Everton 4-0 Man Utd
Lucas Digne goes down after a clash with Paul Pogba. That's worrying for the hosts.
Phil Jagielka being readied.
Everton 4-0 Man Utd
Great chasing and hustling from Dominic Calvert-Lewin and it eventually drops to Seamus Coleman, who has a dig on the volley, left-footed... but that's not troubling David de Gea.
Arsenal v Crystal Palace (16:00 BST)
It's a busy time for Arsenal - this is their third game in seven days and they are in action again at Wolves on Wednesday - and Unai Emery has made several changes.
Six, in fact, from the side that started the 1-0 win at Watford last Monday.
There are rare top-flight starts for Mohamed Elneny and Carl Jenkinson, while Mesut Ozil, Alexandre Lacazette, Matteo Guendouzi and Sead Kolasinac also return.
Arsenal XI: Leno, Mustafi, Koscielny, Mavropanos, Jenkinson, Guendouzi, Elneny, Kolasinac, Ozil, Lacazette, Aubameyang
Subs: Cech, Mkhitaryan, Torreira, Maitland-Niles, Iwobi, Monreal, Nketiah.
Roy Hodgson reacts to last Sunday's 3-1 home defeat to Manchester City by making three changes to his Crystal Palace side.
Joel Ward, Max Meyer and Cheikhou Kouyate return while Christian Benteke goes hunting his first goal since 28 April 2018 on what is his 200th Premier League appearance.
Crystal Palace XI: Guaita, Ward, Kelly, Dann, Wan Bissaka, Meyer, McArthur, Milivojevic, Kouyate, Zaha, Benteke.
Subs: Van Aanholt, Townsend, Hennessey, Ayew, Batshuayi, Sako, Riedewald.
Everton 4-0 Man Utd
Manchester United, at 4-0 down, have finally started to show a bit of urgency in attack.
They're enjoying more of the ball without really troubling Everton.
Everton 4-0 Man Utd
Robert Huth
Former Leicester defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
Everton have been the much better team and they fully deserved to be 4-0 up. They are making Man Utd look like an average team.
Over on the BBC Sport Facebook, external page the comments are flooding in...
Aaron Harte Hughes: I’d prefer if United play the reserves against City, more fight in them. Don’t know how United are gonna attract big stars this summer when all they have to look forward to is playing in the Europa league.
Jake Tierney: United have no organisation this afternoon, there's no leader to grab us by the scruff of the neck and drag us back into the game. It's a joke.
John Rambo Nsona: Remember when Mourinho said one of his greatest achievements in football was finishing second with this Man Utd squad and we all laughed? Yeah, that.
Sam Baines: Much more wrong with this club than just the starting line up. Thought Solskjaer was a good appointment. Starting to have second thoughts now. This is embarrassing.
Gav Carlton: Got to question the players' attitudes, most realistic fans know a good majority of these players aren't good enough.
Ryan Young: United are finished. Why did they appoint a manager after 3 months! He's clearly out of his depth. The players are a shambles all of them trying to get new contracts they don't deserve. Sell the lot!
Everton 4-0 Man Utd
Michael Keane stays switched on despite Everton's dominance and flicks Romelu Lukaku's cross behind for a corner. Did well there the England defender.
Everton 4-0 Man Utd
Idrissa Gueye makes way for James McCarthy.
Manchester United make a change too, Marcus Rashford off for Andreas Pereira.
Everton 4-0 Man Utd
Romelu Lukaku does well to charge down an attempted clearance and United can work it to the edge of the box for Nemanja Matic, but he drags an effort wide.