Postpublished at 19:11 British Summer Time 19 May 2021
Crystal Palace 0-0 Arsenal
Kieran Tierney and Gary Cahill have a little falling out as Cahill trips the Manx Scot. Tierney needs a bit of treatment but he's fine.
FT: Burnley 0-3 Liverpool - Firmino finishes clinically, Phillips and Oxlade-Chamberlain also on target
FT: West Brom 1-3 West Ham - Ogbonna and Antonio give Hammers late win
FT: Crystal Palace 1-3 Arsenal - Two late Gunners goals earn win
FT: Everton 1-0 Wolves - Richarlison scores winner
FT: Newcastle 1-0 Sheffield United - Willock scores again for hosts
FT: Spurs 1-2 Aston Villa - Bergwijn opens scoring but Reguilon own goal & Watkins give Villa win
Neil Johnston, Emlyn Begley and Emma Sanders
Crystal Palace 0-0 Arsenal
Kieran Tierney and Gary Cahill have a little falling out as Cahill trips the Manx Scot. Tierney needs a bit of treatment but he's fine.
Newcastle 1-0 Sheff Utd
Any sign of a Blades comeback?
In short, no.
Newcastle made a change at the start of the second half as Joelinton, who took a knock in the first half, was replaced by Dwight Gayle.
Spurs 1-2 Aston Villa
This is much better by Spurs now, Harry Kane feeds Steven Bergwijn, but his shot is saved again by Emiliano Martinez.
Everton 1-0 Wolves
It's incredible what one goal can do.
The atmosphere at Goodison Park has been completely transformed by Richarlison's goal.
Blues fans are out of their seats singing and cheering - a completely different picture to the first half.
Spurs 1-2 Aston Villa
Spurs' best chance since the goal. Villa can't clear and Harry Kane works the ball to Steven Bergwijn, whose first-time shot is parried away by Emiliano Martinez.
Crystal Palace 0-0 Arsenal
Couple of chances for Palace. First of all Wilfried Zaha's shot is blocked for a corner and then Gary Cahill heads just wide.
Everton 1-0 Wolves
Michael Dawson
Nottingham Forest defender on BBC Radio 5 live
Absolutely fantastic, it's that delivery from Gylfi Sigurdsson that he practices time and time again. It's a glancing header, John Ruddy has absolutely no chance. What a start for Everton!
Spurs 1-2 Aston Villa
Villa start the second half like they finished the first, on the hunt for goals. Anwar El Ghazi's shot is blocked.
Crystal Palace 0-0 Arsenal
Jeffrey Schlupp avoids a red card after a quick VAR check.
Crystal Palace 0-0 Arsenal
Oh my, this is horrible. Calum Chambers is stretching for the ball and Jeffrey Schlupp stands on his ankle. He's booked - but VAR is having a look.
Richarlison
That's a beautiful header!
Everton win an early second half corner which is whipped in by Gylfi Sigurdsson and Richarlison is up to direct it into the back of the net.
The Gwladys Street erupts.
Back under way at Goodison. The players are making their way back out at Tottenham and Newcastle.
Crystal Palace 0-0 Arsenal
End to end in the opening few minutes here - Arsenal have had a few chances to have a chance - but are yet to find the final ball.
Crystal Palace 0-0 Arsenal
We are under way at Selhurst Park.
Spurs 1-2 Aston Villa
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Foxymoron: Few weeks ago; Fans' passion and support most important to football. Tonight: Spurs booed off by own fans after one poor half.
Crystal Palace v Arsenal (19:00 BST)
Alex Howell
BBC Sport at Selhurst Park
Both teams form a guard of honour to welcome Roy Hodgson onto the pitch for his final home match. The fans sing ‘he’s one of our own’
Crystal Palace v Arsenal (19:00 BST)
Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace manager Roy Hodgson: "It will be very emotional, a bittersweet experience this one. Quite strange because it is something I knew about and you have to make the announcement. I have been bowled over by the reaction and the kind words people have said. It has taken me by surprise, it has not been low key.
"That is the real beauty of this evening, we have been waiting for so long to welcome the fans back. They have got us to where we have been for the last eight season, they have played a massive part. We have not had the benefit of them for the last 14-15 months.
"We did well in the last game (3-2 win over Aston Villa) and are playing a quality team and even though the expectations for Arsenal are incredibly high. When they are not in the top four, you may get duped into thinking they are not that good but they are."
HT: Everton 0-0 Wolves
Michael Dawson
Nottingham Forest defender on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
Disappointing in the final third from both teams. You can see what fans have brought to Everton, they have got higher up the field but just need more quality. Goalless is probably a fair scoreline.
FT: Newcastle 1-0 Sheff Utd
Newcastle United
Sign him up!
Joe Willock (21 years and 272 days) has now scored in six consecutive Premier League appearances, becoming the youngest player in the competition's history to do so.