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Newcastle vs Tottenham - LIVE! Latest score and news on final day of Premier League

Follow live coverage of the match at St James' Park 

Simon Rice,George Cooper,Mark Critchley
Sunday 15 May 2016 14:00 BST
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Welcome to the Independent's live coverage of Tottenham's match with Newcastle United on the final day of the Premier League season.

  • Tottenham and Arsenal are fighting to finish second
  • Spurs need just a draw with Newcastle to keep rival at bay
  • Arsenal must beat Aston Villa to have chance 
  • TODAY'S FIXTURES: Arsenal vs Aston Villa, Chelsea vs Leicester, Everton vs Norwich, Manchester United vs Bournemouth, Newcastle vs Tottenham, Southampton vs Crystal Palace, Stoke City vs West Ham, Swansea vs Manchester City, Watford vs Sunderland, West Brom vs Liverpool (all games kick-off at 3pm) 

Follow the latest news from Newcastle vs Tottenham plus the rest of today's Premier League games below...

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