Postpublished at 18:37 British Summer Time 20 July 2020
Need a goal. Somewhere.
Wolves beat Crystal Palace to go sixth with one game left
Podence gives Wolves lead, Jonny with second
Result: Brighton 0-0 Newcastle - Seagulls safe from relegation
Result: Sheff Utd 0-1 Everton - Richarlison dents Blades' European hopes
Emma Sanders
Need a goal. Somewhere.
Sheffield United 0-0 Everton
Lucas Digne follows the run of George Baldock and it's a good job because Oliver Norwood plays a lovely dinked ball in.
From the corner, Enda Stevens smashes one all the way to Chris Wilder's house. He has a little giggle afterwards.
Sheffield United 0-0 Everton
Tom Davies is late on Oliver McBurnie with a crunching tackle and he gets a yellow.
Sheffield United 0-0 Everton
Not much happening in the way of chances at Bramall Lane...
Brighton 0-0 Newcastle
Matt Ritchie in the book now. Starting to count them up!
Brighton 0-0 Newcastle
Neal Maupay and Leandro Trossard link-up and it's the latter who unleashes a decent right footed shot from the centre of the box.
Martin Dubravka pulls off the save.
Sheffield United 0-0 Everton
Mark Lawrenson
Ex-Liverpool defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
I don't think we have seen four passes being stringed together.
I am not sure Sheffield United really want to go to Europe, they would like the kudos though, but if it meant you struggle in the Premier League what would you do?
Brighton 0-0 Newcastle
This is a bit of a shambles.
Brighton's attack falls apart when Leandro Trossard smacks it straight into his teammate Neal Maupay.
But Emil Krafth then fails to clear it properly, slips, Maupay comes in and robs the ball, also slips, gets the cut-back away and the shot eventually goes wide via Dale Stephens.
Brighton 0-0 Newcastle
Pascal Gross joins Yves Bissouma on a yellow as he flaps an arm across the face of Danny Rose during an aerial duel.
He immediately apologises...
Sheffield United 0-0 Everton
Mark Lawrenson
Ex-Liverpool defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
Please tell me they won't have the drinks break next season.
Also, all the five subs rule does is make the stronger teams stronger.
When it goes to a vote, for the bottom clubs, it will be like turkeys voting for Christmas.
Sheffield United 0-0 Everton
Andre Gomes plays a lovely, spinning ball into the path of Dominic Calvert-Lewin, whose run had split the two centre-backs.
A better touch and he'd have been in. Instead it bounces off the striker and into Dean Henderson's welcome arms.
Brighton 0-0 Newcastle
Yves Bissouma comes through the back of Allan Saint-Maximin and gets a yellow. Sloppy challenge and he's hurt himself too!
Sheffield United 0-0 Everton
Mark Lawrenson
Ex-Liverpool defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
Dean Henderson could possibly replace David de Gea but it is a big difference between being Sheffield United goalkeeper under relatively small amount of pressure and going to Old Trafford and being THE goalkeeper.
Re: 6.18 and Lawro's comment...
England have beaten West Indies in the cricket. That's the game they play with a bat and ball.
Reaction here.
Brighton 0-0 Newcastle
Pascal Gross has a pop from outside the box and he catches it nicely. It's always going wide of the right post but not by too much.
Sheffield United 0-0 Everton
Gylfi Sigurdsson nut-megs a defender and plays it through to Theo Walcott. He has Richarlison in support in the middle but he drills it across goal and it flies past everyone.
Brighton 0-0 Newcastle
The Bright Oranges (Newcastle) find a bit of space on the left but the cross is high and looping for Jonjo Shelvey.
He can only head it up and wide in the box.
Lawro, the footie??
Sheffield United 0-0 Everton
Mark Lawrenson
Ex-Liverpool defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
Did you see Ben Stokes batting for England this morning?
He is just belting it, when he mis-hit it, it still went for six.
The power he has got is incredible.
Brighton 0-0 Newcastle
Brighton are seeing lots of the ball in and around the Newcastle box but are missing that final ball.
Another attack breaks down on the edge and Lewis Dunk makes a 'tactical foul' to break down the counter-attack from Newcastle.