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Your support makes all the difference.Welcome to the Independent's live coverage of the final day of the Premier League season in which we'll bring you the goals as they go in and the big stories as they unfold...
- Manchester United vs Bournemouth abandoned
- Man City qualify for Champions League with draw at Swansea
- Arsenal finish second above Tottenham
- Spurs needed just a draw with Newcastle but lost 5-1
- Arsenal beat Aston Villa with an Olivier Giroud hat-trick
- Champions Leicester City draw 1-1 with Chelsea
- RESULTS: Arsenal 4 Aston Villa 0, Chelsea 1 Leicester 1, Everton 3 Norwich 0, Manchester United vs Bournemouth abandoned, Newcastle 5 Tottenham 1, Southampton 4 Crystal Palace 1, Stoke City 2 West Ham 1, Swansea 1 Manchester City 1, Watford 2 Sunderland 2, West Brom 1 Liverpool 1
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Rafa Benitez could remain at Newcastle United despite relegation to Championship
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