Summary

  • Watford and Bournemouth relegated from Premier League

  • Aston Villa survive after 1-1 draw at West Ham

  • Man Utd & Chelsea qualify for Champions League

  • Leicester miss out after final-day loss to Man Utd

  • Tottenham draw at Palace to edge Wolves to Europa League spot

  • Liverpool beat Newcastle, Man City see off Norwich

  1. Postpublished at 19:39 British Summer Time 26 July 2020

    The season is FINALLY over.

    It's been pretty relentless over the last few weeks but we had excitement and drama right until the very end.

    Congratulations to those teams who stayed up, those who qualified for Europe and of course to champions Liverpool.

    Leeds United and West Brom are joining the big boys next season and we'll find out the third team during the play-offs, which are under way here.

    We'll be back again much sooner than you think... there's the small matter of the Champions League and Europa League to complete.

    See you then!

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  2. Postpublished at 19:38 British Summer Time 26 July 2020

    Details of Jamie Vardy's Golden Boot win is here.

    And Kevin de Bruyne's assists record is here.

    Everton's Leighton Baines has also announced his retirement from football.

  3. Postpublished at 19:37 British Summer Time 26 July 2020

    Mad stat.

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  4. Postpublished at 19:35 British Summer Time 26 July 2020

    Confirmation of how the official table looks at the top and the bottom at the end of the season.

    Liverpool are Premier League champions. Manchester City, Manchester United and Chelsea join them in next season's Champions League.

    Leicester and Tottenham are in the Europa League.

    Bournemouth, Norwich and Watford are relegated to the Championship.

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  5. Postpublished at 19:32 British Summer Time 26 July 2020

    Aston Villa boss Dean Smith is proud of the "magnificent achievement" of keeping his side up after their 1-1 at West Ham confirmed their status in the top flight for another season.

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    West Ham 1-1 Aston Villa: Emotional Dean Smith proud to have kept Villans up

  6. Postpublished at 19:29 British Summer Time 26 July 2020

    Here's the bottom of the table based on form since the restart. Watford and Bournemouth just couldn't bounce back up.

    Leicester though...

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  7. Postpublished at 19:26 British Summer Time 26 July 2020

    Tottenham Hotspur

    The summer of player departures continues...

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  8. What happened on the final day?published at 19:23 British Summer Time 26 July 2020

    Here's a recap...

    Aston Villa secured their Premier League survival at the expense of Bournemouth and Watford as Manchester United and Chelsea earned Champions League places on a dramatic final day.

    A 1-1 draw at West Ham was enough to see Villa finish one point clear of the bottom three, as Watford lost 3-2 at Arsenal and Bournemouth were relegated despite winning 3-1 at Everton.

    Meanwhile, Manchester United only required a point to beat Sunday's opponents Leicester to a Champions League spot, but a 2-0 win delivered a third-placed finish. Chelsea won by the same scoreline against Wolves to take fourth.

    Read more here.

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  9. Postpublished at 19:19 British Summer Time 26 July 2020

    Swansea 0-0 Brentford

    Still goalless in the Championship play-off between Swansea and Brentford.

    You can follow that game here.

  10. 'We got the job done'published at 19:17 British Summer Time 26 July 2020

    Crystal Palace 1-1 Tottenham

    Tottenham Hotspur

    Tottenham forward Harry Kane: "The draw was enough in the end. I don't think we played as well as we would have liked.

    "We heard the result going on elsewhere and we knew the draw was going to be enough which was the aim. There's a lot to improve on going into next year.

    "It was not the greatest performance but we came here to get Europa League football and we got the job done."

  11. Dyche sympathy for Popepublished at 19:15 British Summer Time 26 July 2020

    Burnley 1-2 Brighton

    Burnley

    Burnley manager Sean Dyche on Nick Pope missing out on the Premier League Golden Glove award: "He had a chance to get a share of the golden glove, and a worldie is their first goal and it was a soft second from us defensively in front of him.

    "I would have liked to have seen him get a share of that and that hasn't happened."

  12. Postpublished at 19:12 British Summer Time 26 July 2020

    Everton

    Everton boss Carlo Ancelotti: "Leighton [Baines] has taken the decision to stop playing. I think every Evertonian has to be grateful to him.

    "We would like to keep him in the club because his knowledge is very important but in the next days he has to make a decision.

    "The club is open to have him stay with us. It's his decision. We have time to think about this."

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  13. 'It's reward for the work they have done'published at 19:10 British Summer Time 26 July 2020

    Burnley 1-2 Brighton

    Brighton & Hove Albion

    Brighton boss Graham Potter: "It was a really satisfying performance and result and an important three points for us to finish the season.

    "I said to Yves [Bissouma, who scored a brilliant opening goal] in the dressing room 'it’s a miracle we have witnessed'. He's got quality and we are so pleased with him. He has been working hard and has got the ability to score from there.

    "We wanted to end it strongly and three points here have come against a team that aren't easy to take points off.

    "I am delighted for the players. It's the reward for the work they have done and it's nice to finish ahead of the break with a win."

  14. Postpublished at 19:09 British Summer Time 26 July 2020

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  15. Get Involvedpublished at 19:08 British Summer Time 26 July 2020

    #bbcfootball or text 81111 (UK only)

    JayAmz1986: Good luck to Pedro. Incredible trophy collection. La Liga, Spanish Cups, CL, World Cup, Euro's, Premier League, Europa League, FA Cup.

    brackielfc83: Rivalry aside - Leighton Baines has been a brilliant footballer. Enjoy your retirement.

  16. 'Since I arrived we would be fourth'published at 19:07 British Summer Time 26 July 2020

    Crystal Palace 1-1 Tottenham

    Tottenham Hotspur

    Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho speaking to Sky Sports: “The season was crazy, since they played the Champions League final it has been up and down and really hard.

    "We, in this group of matches managed to get results and to perform. Not today, it was not the best. But in this period we played well, get results and be solid to put ourselves in the position to get in the Europa League

    "From a personal point of view I'm happy because since I arrived we would be fourth which is good with all the problems we had."

  17. Postpublished at 19:03 British Summer Time 26 July 2020

    Thank you David!

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  18. Postpublished at 19:01 British Summer Time 26 July 2020

    Pedro is going to Roma I believe. He leaves Stamford Bridge with a Premier League, FA Cup and Europa League medal in his pocket.

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  19. Postpublished at 19:00 British Summer Time 26 July 2020

    Newcastle 1-3 Liverpool

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  20. '10 years at one club doesn't happen often'published at 18:56 British Summer Time 26 July 2020

    Watford

    Watford captain Troy Deeney speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live: "It’s not about today’s game, it’s a year of not being good enough. We can be frustrated with today but if we can’t defend as a team you’re going to lose more games than you win. But it’s worse for the fans and those who work at the club they’re the ones that might lose their jobs and it isn’t fair on them.

    "The club from top to bottom will need to do an audit. Because sacking three managers in one season means we haven’t got it right. Something went wrong, is that managers, is that players is it ownership? We need to audit that and go through it all to see what went wrong.

    "One thing I’m certainly not going to do is come out here and make excuses, we just haven’t been good enough basically.

    "I’m 32 years old, I’ve a knee operation next week because I’ve been playing injured for the last month. I honestly don’t know if this is going to be my last game at Watford or in the Premier League. I don’t know, it’s too early to talk about that and it’s not about me it’s about the people at the club who work at the club and will be affected. I’ll take a few days away, assess and take some grief online no doubt.

    "But you know if I do ultimately stop playing for Watford as of now I’ve had a great run, next week or the week after is going to be 10 years at this club. That don’t happen often, I think the whole country has had enough of Covid and I’m right in that. Basicallly I’m going to go and get my knee sorted and go and spend some time with my family and at the end of the day they’re the only people whose opinions I care about. If someone wants to give me grief online then please do it. I’m a big boy with big shoulders and I’ve had some real world issues so getting some stick online doesn’t bother me.

    "I have had my say in the dressing room trying to be as positive and as real as I can be, players come and go fans and clubs and legacies will be there a lot longer than us. The bigger picture is the club, the people whose jobs are here and how we can safeguard those. I’m sorry if I didn’t answer your question but I don’t want to make it about me or the other players, we know we haven’t been good enough the table reflects that. But it’s all about re-building and if this is my last game for the club I’ve had a good run. Highest of highs and lowest of the lows, this will be the lowest one yet."