Postpublished at 18:40 British Summer Time 28 May 2023
FT: Everton 1-0 Bournemouth
Most of the fans have finally returned to their seats and they can play out Spirit of the Blues.
"So come on, come on, get down to Goodison Park".
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FT: Everton 1-0 Bournemouth
Most of the fans have finally returned to their seats and they can play out Spirit of the Blues.
"So come on, come on, get down to Goodison Park".
FT: Everton 1-0 Bournemouth
FT: Man Utd 2-1 Fulham
Gary Rose
BBC Sport at Old Trafford
Old Trafford remains full as Manchester United fans stay behind to congratulate the players on their lap of honour.
You have to credit the job Erik ten Hag has done in a relatively short space of time, with the feeling here one of a club very much back on the up.
Ten Hag is giving a speech now on the pitch and reminds everyone that there is one more game to go - the FA Cup final - and stresses they have a good chance to bring the trophy back to Old Trafford. That prompts a huge roar around the ground.
There is a real sense of unity at Manchester United that hasn't always felt to be there in recent years.
FT: Leicester 2-1 West Ham
Leicester have equalled the record for most relegations from the English top flight - 12, along with Birmingham City.
FT: Leeds 1-4 Tottenham
Dion Dublin
Former England striker on Final Score
They've not really shown what they're all about. Not really getting the Premier League and knowing the right time to play, right time to calm it down.
The quality has not been there for Leeds. Three managers in one season, not great.
FT: Everton 1-0 Bournemouth
Stephen Warnock
Former England and Liverpool defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
It took a goal of such quality to settle the game. Abdoulaye Doucoure was the stand out player on the pitch, he was the one who tried to make things happen. He was the one who tried to get forward at every opportunity.
As the ball fell to him on the edge of the box, he struck it so sweetly and it was a goal worthy of winning any game. It was the goal that has kept Everton in the Premier League.
Huge, huge goal and a huge result for Everton.
What an atmosphere.
FT: Everton 1-0 Bournemouth
They are still trying to clear the fans off the pitch at Goodison Park. Players are being protected by a ring of security officers in front of the tunnel.
FT: Aston Villa 2-1 Brighton
Michael Emons
BBC Sport at Villa Park
Villa have done it!
A side that were 17th in the Premier League and only out of the bottom three because they had scored more goals than Wolves when they sacked Steven Gerrard in October are in Europe next year.
At that time they had won two of 11 matches, but Unai Emery came in, recorded 15 league victories and has taken them into Europe for the first time since 2010.
"Hi-Ho, Aston Villa", rings around Villa Park in truly deafening style.
It was tense and nervous in the second half, with Emery screaming instructions at his defence relentlessly. He was so close to the action he was nearly playing right-back.
But Villa manage to hang on to spark incredible scenes. The players are hugging each other, Emery and the coaching staff too.
Everyone is applauding the team from every side of the ground. Incredible.
Villa back in Europe.
FT: Crystal Palace 1-1 Nottingham Forest
Alex Howell
Football reporter at Selhurst Park
The Nottingham Forest players are celebrating with their fans at the end of the match. Steve Cooper has done so well to keep them up comfortably with all the changes they had to make to their squad.
FT: Leeds 1-4 Tottenham
There is the obligatory shot of a young Leeds fan crying.
Most of the fans still here are engaging in chants against the club's board. No doubts about who they feel are responsible for what has been a horror show of a season for the Whites.
Leeds have won seven games - the fewest in the division. They have conceded 78 goals - the most in the division. They've had four managers over the campaign, made baffling signings, failed to address clear weaknesses. Yeah, they deserve to go down.
FT: Everton 1-0 Bournemouth
Dion Dublin
Former England striker on Final Score
Goodison Park, that is the place to be. On today's performance and the way they played...
The game management hasn't been great but an unbelievable goal by Abdoulaye Doucoure. Great saves from Jordan Pickford.
FT: Man Utd 2-1 Fulham
Manchester United
Erik ten Hag is standing on the pitch with a microphone in his hand.
"I want to thank you all," says the Manchester United boss as he addresses fans. "We felt a really strong bond throughout the season at Old Trafford and also away.
"But as I say these words there is still one game to go. I am sure these players will give everything to beat Manchester City next week at Wembley."
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Everton hang around the Premier League like a relative at Christmas who doesn't know when it's time to go home!
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FT: Everton 1-0 Bournemouth
"Sack the board" is being sung by Everton fans on the pitch.
They have survived but they don't want this again.
FT: Aston Villa 2-1 Brighton
You can read too much into these things at times but Alexis Mac Allister is on the pitch in tears being cuddled by his team mates. His Brighton journey may be coming to an end.
FT: Leicester 2-1 West Ham
Leicester's players look dejected on the turf. A lot of these players won't play for the Foxes again - either because they're too good, not good enough or for some players a bit of both.
Fans are in tears.
FT: Everton 1-0 Bournemouth
Blue flares have been let off. The players are hurried down the tunnel by security. Fans are on the pitch.
Abdoulaye Doucoure is kissed by team-mates. Jordan Pickford waves to a family member in the stands.
Leeds 1-4 Tottenham
Simon Stone
BBC Sport at Elland Road
Leeds' players did applaud their fans but when Georginio Rutter threw his shirt into the crowd, something threw it straight back.
FT: Leicester 2-1 West Ham
Leicester, Premier League champions in 2015-16, are relegated to the Championship.
They become only the second team to win the title and then go down after Blackburn Rovers.
Everton 1-0 Bournemouth
Everton have survived!!!!
Abdoulaye Doucoure's goal has kept Everton in the Premier League.
They have escaped again. Incredible scenes at Goodison Park.