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17:55: Full time around the grounds across the countrry.
17:51: A stoppage time goal at Goodison Park and it's gone the home side's way, Diniyar Bilyaletindov with the goal that secures Everton's win against already relegated Portsmouth.
17:48: It's Chelsea's biggest ever Premier League win that is going to win the Premier League title now, Ashley Cole back from injury and making it 8-0 at home to Wigan.
17:44: The goals are raining in at Old Trafford but it doesn't really matter for Manchester United, even after Ji-Sung Park's fourth goal without reply against Stoke.
17:44: Villa look like their season they are going to end the season on a whimper and it's a real kick in the so and so so's at home to Blackburn - an own goal from Richard Dunne.
17:44: Arsenal are out of sight in third place in the Premier League now, Carlos Vela with the fourth goal without reply at home to Fulham.
17:43: Burnley are signing off from the Premier League with a win, after Steven Thompson's goal makes it 4-2 at home to Champions League finishers Tottenham.
17:35: Chelsea are winning the Premier League title in style, going eight goals up without reply at home to Wigan.
17:33: It's looking good for Wolves in the curtain call at Molineux - Adlene Guedioura with the goal that completes the turnaround after going behind at home to Sunderland.
17:31: Birmingham are having a go at getting back in the game after going two goals down at Bolton, James McFadden with the reply.
17:26: The Premier League might not forget releagted Burnley in a hurry, after Martin Paterson's goal has the clarets ahead at home to Tottenham.
16:23: It's a rout for Chelsea now as they count down the minutes to becoming Premier League champions, Didier Drogba making it six without reply from the penalty spot at home to Wigan.
17:18: It could be the goal that secures Didier Drogba the Premier League golden boot for champions in waiting Chelsea, the strike that makes it 5-0 at home to Wigan.
17:15: It's bad news for Birmingham but as it stands it won't endanger their ninth place finish in the Premier League, even after Ivan Klasnic puts Bolton 2-0 up.
17:11: The fight has gone out of Wigan at Premier League champions elect Chelsea, Nicolas Anelka with the fourth goal without reply for the title winners in waiting.
17:09: Burnley are determined to end their Premier League adventure on the right note - Jack Cork's equaliser has reversed a two-goal lead to restore parity at home to Tottenham.
17:09: Manchester United are making light work of Stoke at Old Trafford but one wonders how much it will matter, even after Danny Higginbotham puts through his own net to make it 3-0.
17:09: Surely there can be no stopping Chelsea as Premier League champions now - Salomon Kalou with the goal that makes it 3-0 to Chelsea at home to 10-man Wigan.
17:00: Second half around the grounds across the country.
16:50: Half time around the grounds across the country.
16:42; Burnley might have a go of their last game in the Premier League after all - Wade Elliott with the goal that puts the relegated side within one of the two goals of Tottenham.
16:38: It's increasingly like both Macnhester United and Chelsea are both going to win but it will be the title for the latter if it stays the same - even after Ryan Giggs' second goal for United at home to Stoke.
16:37: This could be a long day for a shad0w Europa League chasing Fulham at the Emirates Stadium, Chris Biard's own goal puts Arsenal 3-0 up.
16:33: Birmingham are behind at the Reebok Stadium and they had better hope that Stoke and Blackburn stay the same, after Kevin Davies' goal f0r Bolton.
16:32: Tottenham are in control at Burnley - Luka Modric with the seond goal of the game without reply for Spurs.
16:32: Chelsea are in pole position now to become Premier League champions after going two up at home to Wigan, Frank Lampard from the penalty spot after Gary Caldwell was sent for a challenge on the scorer.
16:31: It's looking increasingly look Chelsea are going to have to get a result to become Premier League champions today, after Darren Fletcher opens the scoring for Manchester United at home to Stoke.
16:26: It's a showcase for Arsenal as they go two up against Fulham at the Emirates Stadium, Robin van Persie reaching double figureswith his 10th for the season.
16:21: Manchester City are not taking this lying down at West Ham, Shaun Wright-Phillips with the equaliser.
16:21: Arsenal need a point for third place and are going the right way about it at home to a much changed Fulham, Andrei Arshavin with the opening goal for the Gunners.
16:17: A rarity at Upton Park - a first goal for three years for Luis Boa Morte who opens the scoring for West Ham at home to Manchester City.
16:10: Wolves back in it through Kevin Doyle's penalty against Sunderland at Molineux, given for Alan Hutton's penalty on Matt Jarvis.
16:08: The wind is taken out of Wolves' survval party at Molineux with an early goal for Sunderland, Kenwne Jones with the goal.
16:06: The Premier League scoring is up and running and Chelsea could have one hand on the title if this carries on, after Nicolas Anelka's goal gives them the lead at home to Wigan early on.
16:03: Tottenham have already secured a Champions League spot but they are finishing strong at Bunrley, Gareth Bale with the opening goal.
16:00: Kick-off around the grounds across the country.
15:45: It's looking like Blackpool and Cardiff in the Championship play off final after the first round of games this weekend, after victories over Nottingham Forest and Leicester respectively.
15:30: It's the last day of the season for our teams in the region but all seem to have little to play for, apart from sending their fans home happy for the summer.
It's a carnival of sorts at Molineux as Wolves welcome Sunderland with Premier League survival assured a fortnight ago, but boss Mick McCarthy has told his players they have still have one more job to do.
The same noises are coming out of Villa as boss Martin O'Neill demands a final flurish at home to Blackburn, with fans still despondent at missing out on a Champions League place last week.
Birmingham go to Bolton looking to protect their ninth place finish but even losing could be enough, as Stoke and Blackburn both have to win and even a point would out Blues out of sight.
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