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Brighton 1-2 Manchester City
Man City beat Brighton 4-1 - end season on 98 points
City first team to win back-to-back Premier League titles since 2009
Mane scores twice for Liverpool, who end a point and place behind City
Eight other games - Cardiff win 2-0 at Man Utd, eight goals at Palace
Spurs and Everton share four goals, Newcastle and West Ham hit four
Tom Rostance, Shamoon Hafez and Gary Rose
Brighton 1-2 Manchester City
Manuel Lanzini (39 mins)
The visitors add a second as this time Manuel Lanzini heads home.
The Hammers had to hold off a strong start by the hosts but are now firmly in control.
Aymeric Laporte (38 mins)
Great header! Nobody marks Aymeric Laporte, Glenn Murray has a mare there, but all credit to the Frenchman who steams in to thump in a Riyad Mahrez corner, down and into the back of the net.
What a response from Pep Guardiola's side as the lead changes hands once again...
Liverpool 1-0 Wolves
Simon Stone
BBC Sport at Anfield
Either side of Brighton's real goal, there were celebrations of false ones at Anfield.
The game is going on in front of me but it must be very difficult for the players as they can't miss the noise changing as events at Brighton take their course.
When managers say they need their team to concentrate on their own jobs, this is what they mean.
Jack Simpson OG
Bournemouth cannot handle Wilfried Zaha. He played a part in the first two goals and is now involved in the third as his powerful shot is denied by Mark Travers but the loose ball deflects off Jack Simpson and into the back of the net.
Brighton 1-1 Manchester City
Riyad Mahrez wriggles into an inch of space inside the area and fires in a low shot which Mat Ryan pushes away. Good save from the Brighton keeper!
Liverpool 1-0 Wolves
Liverpool have just come off the gas a touch in the last few minutes as Wolves see more of the ball. As it stands they would be champions for the first time since 1990.
Brighton 1-1 Manchester City
This is the first time since 8th December (0-2 v Chelsea) that Man City haven't scored the first goal in a Premier League game.
And they might not be champions. Madness!
Brighton 1-1 Man City
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at The Amex Stadium
If there was any good news for Pep Guardiola from Glenn Murray's goal it is that it has actually woken Manchester City, and their fans up, because they had been pretty poor until they went behind.
They now look like they have been prodded into life and their supporters have also responded.
Man Utd 0-1 Cardiff
Groans around Old Trafford as Paul Pogba's ambitious back heel fails to find Marcus Rashford and the ball rolls through into the hands of Cardiff goalkeeper Neil Etheridge.
Brighton 1-1 Manchester City
City's equaliser came from a fine pass from Aymeric Laporte, flicked on by David Silva. Fine finish.
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Brighton 1-1 Man City
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Ian Wright
Match of the Day pundit
This is amazing to watch, this is why you want the title race to go down to the final day - for these reasons. It is hard to focus much on what is happening in either game involving Liverpool and City because you get drawn into the emotion of it all.
Ian joins Alan Shearer and Gary Lineker on Match of the Day at 22:30 BST on BBC One and the BBC Sport website.
Liverpool 1-0 Wolves
As we stand Liverpool are still going to win the league...
Michy Batshuayi (32 mins)
Michy Batshuayi is having fun in the sun.
If this is to be the on-loan Chelsea forward's final game at Palace, he is signing off in style as he taps in his second of the game from Aaron Wan-Bissaka's cross.
Tottenham 1-0 Everton
Tottenham are ahead but it is Everton who nearly level.
Little Bernard brings the ball down in the box but his low shot is brilliantly parried away by the stretching Hugo Lloris.
Mark Lawrenson
Ex-Liverpool defender on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
I just hope Brighton have not made City angry!
Brighton 1-1 Manchester City
And now Brighton need Mat Ryan to make a save from a Bernardo Silva header at the far post. You can't take your eyes off it. Tricky when you're trying to watch two games at once.
Burnley 0-0 Arsenal
Burnley inches from breaking the deadlock but Chris Wood rattles the inside of the post from a long ball over the top.