Postpublished at 15:03 British Summer Time 12 May 2019
Liverpool 0-0 Wolves
Liverpool are attacking the Kop first half, by the way. Wolves starting deep.
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 0-0 Wolves
Liverpool are attacking the Kop first half, by the way. Wolves starting deep.
Brighton 0-0 Manchester City
Typical City start of calm, fluent possession.
Liverpool 0-0 Wolves
Mo Salah is nearly played into the penalty area inside 20 seconds but Wolves scramble it away...
Liverpool 0-0 Wolves
Mark Lawrenson
Ex-Liverpool defender on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
The great thing is that Liverpool have another game after this, but today they can only do what they have to, which is win. But this is going to be difficult, I like Wolves’ front two and this is not going to be a foregone conclusion.
Liverpool 0-0 Wolves
Simon Stone
BBC Sport at Anfield
Listening to the Liverpool fans sing the song which is synonymous with their club is truly one of the great spectacles in English football.
Brighton 0-0 Manchester City
We're away! 30 seconds ahead of Anfield...
One last game to get out of the way before Chris Wilder is a Premier League manager.
Strap yourselves in. This could potentially be brilliant...
Liverpool v Wolves (15:00 BST)
Jordan Henderson, not born the last time Liverpool were champions, leads Liverpool out at Anfield. Flags wave on the Kop.
Brighton v Manchester City (15:00 BST)
The teams are out at the Amex. Sun gleaming, Sergio Aguero beaming.
"Thomas! Right at the ennnnnddd!"
Right Premier League 2018-19. You've been wonderful. Times for one last dance.
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Brighton v Man City (15:00 BST)
Alan Shearer
Match of the Day pundit
I don’t think it will all be plain sailing right through the afternoon, but I do think Manchester City and Liverpool will end up winning.
Whatever happens, it has been an awesome season and a brilliant title race. Neither side deserves to finish second.
Watch all of today's action on Match of the Day on BBC One and the BBC Sport website at 22:30 BST.
BIG call...
Liverpool v Wolves (15:00 BST)
Dion Dublin
Ex-Aston Villa striker on Final Score
Jurgen Klopp has trust has in his players an bench. He knows he has got a balanced team and strong bench.
Someone like Divock Origi has become a better player with all the time he is getting, he's impacting games. Xherdan Shaqiri too, Georginio Wijnaldum was outstanding off the bench against Barcelona.
Virgil van Dijk he's come in and made more difference that any single player since 1992 when the Premier league was formed. Every single player has raised their game because of Van Dijk
Brighton v Manchester City (15:00 BST)
Michael Brown
Former Manchester City midfielder on BBC Radio 5 live
Are we going to see Brighton start in a positive way today, and see some drama? I’m sure City fans won’t want that to happen!
These owners demand success, that’s where this club is going.
Ian Wright
Match of the Day pundit
When I tipped Liverpool to win the title back in August, I wondered how City would react to the pressure if a team could stay close to them at the end of the season - well, now we know.
You have to say that City have responded magnificently. For them to be as motivated to win the title again, when they were chasing the quadruple until so late into the season, you have to give them an unbelievable amount of credit.
Liverpool have obviously pushed them incredibly close, by winning every week. With the pressure they have been under I expected City to crack more than they have, but they have just kept on going, and kept on winning.
It is still not over yet, mind. The way the season has gone, I have a feeling there could be more drama to come.
Ian Wright joins Alan Shearer and Gary Lineker on Match of the Day at 22:30 BST on BBC One and the BBC Sport website.
Man Utd v Wolves (15:00 BST)
Manchester United
Ed Barker, the Rant Cast podcast
There isn't a United fan on the earth who wants this season to continue a minute after 4:45pm today. It was a disaster from the moment Jose Mourinho threw his toys out of the pram last summer. Didn't get the ageing, over-paid, washed-up players he wanted. Decided to scorch earth instead. It was right to sack him.
Ole's done OK since December but there are far more for whom a nice pay packet and a beach seem higher priorities than winning games.
The club is a mess, the squad is a mess, the first team is a mess. Rivals are winning everything. Might holiday on the moon this summer.
Player of the season: Let's just leave this one.
Signing of the season: Lols. Dalot has done OK, but he's got lots to learn
Goal of the season: Andreas Pereira v Southampton
Disappointment of the season: Honestly, just the whole bloody season itself
Mark/10 for manager: 1/10 for Mourinho; 6/10 for Solskjaer
Mark/10 for season overall: 4/10
Brighton v Manchester City (15:00 BST)
All logics says that Manchester City will win a 14th Premier League game in a row and Liverpool a ninth. City will be champions.
But logic has also booked flights and a hotel for an Ajax v Barcelona Champions League final.
Logic can do one.
Brilliant pre-match atmospheres at both games. Whatever happens it won't be done!
Liverpool v Wolves (15:00 BST)
Martin Keown
Former Arsenal defender on Final Score
Being in the dressing room ahead of a game like this going for a title, you look around and see some of the best players you have ever played with. That trust, that feeling. You would go to war with those players.
So you do your best, the worst that can happen is you don't win and they also don't win.
If you do your job then there's no regrets. This is what you dream of playing football for. No one knows who is going to win this title.