Postpublished at 21:45 BST 19 May 2022
FT: Everton 3-2 Crystal Palace
The fans are dancing on the pitch. A sea of jubilant fans amongst the blue mist.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin, his shirt off, is right in amongst them accepting hugs and high fives.
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FT: Everton 3-2 Crystal Palace - Fans on pitch as hosts heading for safety
Richarlison levels as hosts need win to guarantee safety & Calvert-Lewin puts hosts ahead
Mateta heads opener for Palace and Ayew doubles lead, before Keane pulls one back
FT: Chelsea 1-1 Leicester - Maddison with opener but Alonso levels
FT: Aston Villa 1-1 Burnley - Barnes converts penalty before Buendia levels
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FT: Everton 3-2 Crystal Palace
The fans are dancing on the pitch. A sea of jubilant fans amongst the blue mist.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin, his shirt off, is right in amongst them accepting hugs and high fives.
Aston Villa 1-1 Burnley
Now it's Philippe Coutinho who almost wins it for Villa, but his strike from 20 yards lands in the gloves of Nick Pope. Thrilling finale to this.
Chelsea 1-1 Leicester
Leicester's James Maddison looks to thread a pass through to Harvey Barnes but it's good, decisive, brave goalkeeping from Edouard Mendy, who's off his line quickly and dives at Barnes' feet.
Aston Villa 1-1 Burnley
John McGinn is almost Leeds' hero with a long-range strike, well saved by Nick Pope.
FT: Everton 3-2 Crystal Palace
What an unbelievable night at Goodison Park!
The fans are on the field again, flares billowing smoke, to celebrate the most crucial comeback in Everton's history.
They were 2-0 down and heading for a final day of agony. But three goals in a golden 30 minutes have ensured they remain a Premier League side.
That's it. Everton can't be caught.
It's down to Burnley and Leeds. Leeds need Villa to score in the final three minutes here.
Aston Villa 1-1 Burnley
Burnley almost win it!
Connor Roberts forces a great reaction save from Emiliano Martinez. He then gets the ball again and pulls it back for Wout Weghorst, whose shot is blocked by Tyrone Mings.
Everton 3-2 Crystal Palace
EVERTON ARE SAFE!
Chelsea 1-1 Leicester
Jorginho brings down Wesley Fofana close to the touchline and that's a yellow card for the home midfielder.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall takes the free-kick, but Chelsea get it clear.
Everton 3-2 Crystal Palace
Seconds left. Everton are almost home and dry.
Aston Villa 1-1 Burnley
Yes, Burnley just want this point. Matt Lowton replaces Maxwel Cornet. Defender for a forward. You can't blame Mike Jackson for this.
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Richard Frost: Are the bad days of hooliganism coming back? Pitch invasions, flares, headbutts in recent days are a worrying trend.
Steve: Do they want fences up again. Stay off the pitch.
Everton 3-2 Crystal Palace
Even bigger cheers as Christian Benteke handballs near the Everton box. There's around a minute to go.
Aston Villa 1-1 Burnley
Burnley are surely just going to try to hold this point now. Draw this and their fate is in their hands, lose and it's not. Pretty simple now.
Seven minutes to go.
Everton 3-2 Crystal Palace
Huge cheers as Jordan Pickford is adjudged to have been fouled while making a clearing punch. Further precious seconds tick by.
Everton 3-2 Crystal Palace
We've had three of the seven added minutes. Everton are digging in.
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Richard Cohen: I don't know whether to congratulate or feel sorry for Americans who've never felt or understood the bizarre agony/ecstasy of a relegation battle.
Aston Villa 1-1 Burnley
What a save from Nick Pope to save Burnley. Bertrand Traore powers a header down into the ground and Pope gets down low and gets his arm out to keep it out.
That could prove to be the difference between relegation and survival.
Everton 3-2 Crystal Palace
It's backs to the wall now for the Blues.
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Sarah Morgan: As pleased as I am for Everton fans, they just can't come on to the pitch even if it is celebratory. The only things that will stop people doing it and endangering others is automatic club bans and arrest!
Nzeugma: What is this new pitch invasion madness?