Video Assistant Refereepublished at 17:18 British Summer Time 22 May 2022
Arsenal 4-1 Everton
There's a VAR check actually to see if Gabriel was offside.
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Man City score three quick goals to beat Aston Villa and win title
Liverpool lead Wolves but not enough
Burnley lose to Newcastle 2-1, Leeds beat Brentford - Clarets down
Spurs beat Norwich to qualify for Champions League
Man Utd lose but qualify for Europa League
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Arsenal 4-1 Everton
There's a VAR check actually to see if Gabriel was offside.
Brentford 0-1 Leeds
Simon Stone
BBC Sport at the Brentford Community Stadium
I didn't see any Leeds player deliberately not look then but Jesse Marsch was pacing around his technical area in a state of agitation as Raphinha went to strike that ball.
The Brazilian kept his nerve and ran away to the Leeds fans to celebrate.
Amazing.
Burnley 0-1 Newcastle
The Burnley fans are checking their phones. News will have reached them from Brentford.
As it stands, the Clarets are going down. They trail Leeds by three points.
Liverpool 1-1 Wolves
Mo Salah is on. Off goes Diogo Jota. 58 minutes gone. Liverpool HAVE to win.
Man City 0-1 Aston Villa
Raheem Sterling is on for Riyad Mahrez.
Gabriel
Surely Arsenal have this game won now as Gabriel pounces onto a loose ball in the box, turns and blasts home.
Liverpool 1-1 Wolves
Mo Salah is getting ready to come on.
Meanwhile, Luis Diaz goes on a weaving run as he cuts inside off the left but he hits it straight into Conor Coady.
Arsenal 3-1 Everton
Almost a fourth for Arsenal as Bukayo Saka runs down the right wing and shoots into the side-netting. Eddie Nketiah was free in the centre.
Chelsea 1-0 Watford
What on earth is Cesar Azpilicueta doing?
The Spain international's attempted back-pass completely misses Edouard Mendy and is heading towards the far corner, but Thiago Silva spares his team-mate's blushes with a timely intervention.
Man City 0-1 Aston Villa
Kevin de Bruyne curls in a free-kick from the right but it's headed behind by Tyron Mings. It comes back in by City but Robin Olsen gathers it in.
Raphinha
MASSIVE!
Raphinha stutters his run-up and slots in the spot-kick.
Leeds are doing their part.
Leicester 1-0 Southampton
There was an element of controversy about that Leicester opener.
Referee Jon Moss - officiating his final game before retirement - gave the ball back to City after a stoppage in play following a collision between Oriol Romeu and Jamie Vardy.
Thing was, Southampton had possession before the stoppage. And Leicester scored virtually straight from the restart. Saints were not happy. And still aren't.
Man City 0-1 Aston Villa
Ollie Watkins is flagged offside but it's so tight. He's through one-on-one, almost slots it in but it rolls just wide, then the flag goes up.
Everyone has stopped breathing at the Etihad.
Brentford 0-0 Leeds
Now then! Raphinha is taken out by David Raya in the box. The ref points to the spot. Potentially huge moment at the bottom.
Man City 0-1 Aston Villa
Leon Osman
Former Everton midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
Rodri and Silva have dropped in alongside each other behind De Bruyne and it is giving City a lot more passing routes.
Cedric Soares (56 mins)
Cedric Soares sweeps home from Bukayo Saka's deep corner and Arsenal have their two-goal lead back now. Not that it's going to mean much.
Brentford 0-0 Leeds
Oh, this is a huge chance for Leeds!
Raphinha finds Rodrigo in the box and he has room for a shot but his low effort is too close to David Raya. That would have really given Leeds belief.
Arsenal 2-1 Everton
Only one half-chance, for Arsenal defender Nuno Tavares, since the restart but now...
Liverpool 1-1 Wolves
Trent Alexander-Arnold nips in to win the ball for Liverpool. He slips it through to Sadio Mane, he's stopped by Conor Coady, then Diogo Jota's rebound shot hits Mane, who is on the floor still! Wow.
Liverpool 1-1 Wolves
Gary Rose
BBC Sport at Anfield
For a split second there was an insight into what Anfield will look like if Liverpool do take the lead.
The noise as Sadio Mane clipped the ball over Jose Sa and into the net probably could be heard all the way at the Etihad before it slowly dropped a level as the supporters spotted the linesman's flag.
The belief remains, though. Anfield is just a cauldron of noise.