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Arsenal 2-0 West Brom
West Brom make the first change as Mbaye Diagne is replaced by Hal Robson-Kanu.
The Baggies need a goal soon if they are to threaten an unlikely comeback.
FT: Arsenal 3-1 West Brom - Baggies relegated
Smith Rowe, Pepe & Willian for Arsenal, Pereira solo goal for Baggies
FT:West Ham 0-1 Everton - Calvert-Lewin scores winner
FT: Aston Villa 1-3 Man Utd - visitors come from behind to win
FT: Wolves 2-1 Brighton
Neil Johnston and Gary Rose
Arsenal 2-0 West Brom
West Brom make the first change as Mbaye Diagne is replaced by Hal Robson-Kanu.
The Baggies need a goal soon if they are to threaten an unlikely comeback.
Arsenal 2-0 West Brom
Matheus Pereira catches Gabriel Martinelli with a stray arm. VAR has a look but it is nothing more than a coming together.
Arsenal 2-0 West Brom
Mbaye Diagne can't control the ball inside the box after Conor Townsend had kept a deep cross in play.
Half time was much needed for West Brom and they are showing a bit more intent now - much like they did at the start of the first half.
Arsenal 2-0 West Brom
Nicolas Pépé forces a save out of Sam Johnstone as he tries to drive a shot in at the near post.
Arsenal win a corner, the delivery is only half cleared and Emile Smith Rowe hits a dipping effort from outside the box but Johnstone is behind it.
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To be fair Ryan (19:49) Saka at LB has made all the difference....why oh why has he not always played there rather than Xhaka?! Sigh....
Lucy in Banbury
Mark in Bucks (19:55). Not sure which club you are referring to. Can you please specify?
Michael. North Wales
Arsenal 2-0 West Brom
Right, back under way. Is there anything West Brom can do to cling onto their Premier League status for a bit longer?
Actually trying to do something about the freedom of the left flank that Bukayo Saka is enjoying would be a start.
FT: West Ham 0-1 Everton
West Ham United
West Ham boss David Moyes to BBC Sport: "We kept it well, passed it well but just fell short in the final third. But you have to credit Everton for the way they defended.
"We just made one mistake that turned the game because prior to that there wasn’t much from either side.
On the goal: "Basic central defending, doing the right jobs and being in right position was not done, but I can’t fault The players.
"We tried, I think Everton were part of the reason, they defended really well, so I’d praise Everton more than I would question us on it.
"We needed a few things to drop for us today and they didn’t. Overall this was a game of very few chances, we had lots of the ball and certainly didn't deserve to lose.
Are West Ham's Champions League hopes over?: "I don’t know, you never know how the other results have gone, so we will keep pushing.
"But it has been a really good season, but I'm obviously disappointed we didn’t win or get a least a draw. But that's football, when you get those moments you need to take it.
"You get greedy and sometimes you forget were you've come from and that’s me today."
And here's David Moyes' comments...
FT: West Ham 0-1 Everton
Everton
Everton boss Carlo Ancelotti to BBC Sport: "We were strong defensively, we defended well, we were effective on the counter attack. We didn’t have a lot of clear opportunities but we didn’t concede a lot.
"If we lost his game we were out of the fight, but we are in the fight with great motivation. We have another important game Thursday but the attitude was there after the bad performance against Aston Villa at home."
On whether the lack of supporters is behind contrasting home and away form: "We would like to play at Goodison Park with our supporters. We played with 2,000 fans against Chelsea and Arsenal and we won both.
"The 11 victories away means the supporters are really important, we would not be able to win if they were there and we would not lose so many at Goodison."
On Dominic Calvert-Lewin: "It could be good for him to reach 20 goals, so he has four games to try and reach this target which means he had a fantastic season.
"The movement for the goal was fantastic, the pass was perfect. I said to the strikers to focus there, it was the right pass and the right movement.”
Earlier, Everton won at West Ham to boost their hopes of playing European football next season. Here's what Toffees boss Carlo Ancelotti had to say...
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Going down with a whimper which pretty much sums up the season. Not enough quality in the side and no ability to retain any meaningful possession.
Mark In Buckingham
HT: Arsenal 2-0 West Brom
Matt Upson
Former England and West Ham defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
West Brom started well, applying lots of pressure and getting crosses into the box, but Arsenal came through it.
Then the key young players, Saka and Smith Rowe, came into the game.
Saka has had the whole of that left channel and created opportunities.
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Ryan Howard: To be fair, Phil (19:40). Villarreal are a bit better than West Brom.
Arsenal 2-0 West Brom
It took a while, but Arsenal came alive at the half hour mark and are firmly on course for a win that will send West Brom down to the Championship.
Arsenal 2-0 West Brom
Again West Brom do not pick up the run of Bukayo Saka on the left as he is played in by Willian and again Saka's cross is put behind for a corner.
Arsenal 2-0 West Brom
Matt Upson
Former England and West Ham defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
Much better from Arsenal, but how many times is Saka going to get in on this left hand side before West Brom bring someone else across?
It's just so easy, he is getting in every time.
Arsenal 2-0 West Brom
Calum Chambers fires over from the edge of the box after good work by Willian from a short corner.
Arsenal players are queuing up to get shots off now.
Arsenal 2-0 West Brom
West Brom cannot handle Bukayo Saka on the left and again he is in behind and gets a cross in that is put behind for a corner.
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Really? Really?! Where were these goals on Thursday night?!
Phil, Arsenal Fan, Leeds.
Arsenal 2-0 West Brom
Gabriel Martinelli fancies having a go at outdoing Nicolas Pepe in the brilliant long-range goal stakes but he bends his 25-yard effort wide.
Arsenal's players are brimming with confidence while it has visibly been sapped out of the West Brom players, a dangerous combination as far as the Baggies are concerned.