Postpublished at 15:20 British Summer Time 12 May 2019
Liverpool 1-0 Wolves
Anfield is rocking. Mo Salah bamboozles a couple of defenders on the edge of the area but can't get a shot away cleanly.
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
Liverpool 1-0 Wolves
Anfield is rocking. Mo Salah bamboozles a couple of defenders on the edge of the area but can't get a shot away cleanly.
Brighton 0-0 Manchester City
A change in pressure/impetus with that goal at Anfield?
Raheem Sterling fizzes in a cross/shot which is palmed clear. Ilkay Gundogan then has a shot charged down...
Man Utd 0-0 Cardiff
Marcus Rashford v Sean Morrison in a foot race - only one winner.
The Manchester United man ghosts past the Cardiff defender and into the box, but screws his shot wide of the far post.
Sadio Mane
Oh hello!
Sadio Mane puts Liverpool ahead as he sweeps home a deflected cross from the right from Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Liverpool top the league! For now.
Brighton 0-0 Manchester City
Utter City dominance now, a training session within 30 yards of the Brighton goal. You can't keep this up for 90 minutes, you have to have some sort of outlet. Brighton do a decent job of shutting out the gaps though and in the end Oleksandr Zinchenko can only ping a cross right through the goalmouth.
Liverpool 0-0 Wolves
Mark Lawrenson
Ex-Liverpool defender on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
It’s a bit slow at the moment, the passing is not zipping. You have to move a back five around.
Liverpool 0-0 Wolves
Wolves' first real spell of considered possession comes to nothing as Gini Wijnaldum shuts the ball down 30 yards from goal.
Mark Noble (15 mins)
Harsh on the hosts as West Ham snatch the lead.
Watford had been dominating the early stages, playing some beautiful football at times, but they are undone by the first neat bit of play by West Ham. A one-two between Mark Noble and Michail Antonio opens up the Hornets' defence and the former slots in.
Man Utd 0-0 Cardiff
Seven games without a goal, Marcus Rashford will be desperate to get on the scoresheet.
He has a dipping drive from way out - Cristiano Ronaldo-esque - but Cardiff goalkeeper Neil Etheridge shows excellent handling to gather on the bounce.
Leicester 0-0 Chelsea
Chelsea are getting closer.
This time Brazilian winger Willian's effort is kept out by Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel.
Southampton 0-0 Huddersfield
Huddersfield look determined to enjoy their final game in the Premier League -for a season at least - as Aaron Mooy's curled strike deflects just wide of the top corner.
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James Williams: Divock Origi deserves his starting place based on how beautiful his name is said in a Scouse accent is alone.
Brighton 0-0 Manchester City
City corner. Ilkay Gundogan floats it in, cleared. The champions elect are dictating play now as Riyad Mahrez has a shot deflected into the hands of Mat Ryan.
Tottenham 1-0 Everton
Almost a second for the hosts, big striker Fernando Llorente setting himself on the edge of the box before rasping a flat drive inches over the crossbar.
At the Pogue Mahone in Liverpool, fans have packed into the city centre pub to watch the final match of an eventful but nerve-wracking season.
Many are wearing their red shirts with pride, their eyes glued to the TV screens and their faces revealing a mixture of nerves, optimism and excitement for what’s to come.
Man Utd 0-0 Cardiff
Lovely, flowing move from Manchester United.
Mason Greenwood is heavily involved, popping the ball off to Andreas Pereira and continuing his run in the box.
Pereira lifts the ball over the Bluebirds defence into the path of Greenwood, whose weak header is palmed to safety by Neil Etheridge.
Brighton 0-0 Manchester City
First sniff for Sergio Aguero, a half chance anyway. He's in the middle as a cross comes in but he can't quite reach it to turn the ball on goal. It flicks away off his silvery mane. Edin Dzeko would have scored...
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O Cube: City should know clearly that Liverpool will win. It's not time for fancy possession football. Finish this in the first half.
Brighton 0-0 Man City
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at The Amex Stadium
Brighton organised and full of concentration at the back - but also willing to get men forward when the opportunity arises.
Lively start at both ends in a great atmosphere here in Sussex.