MANCHESTER CITY are BEHIND against Aston Villa with Liverpool level against Wolves.
Matty Cash’s strike has STUNNED the Etihad with a strike against the run of play.
Sadio Mane has equalised for the Reds against a Wolves side who have created plenty of chances.
If City clinch victory and the title is theirs, but if Liverpool win and City draw, the trophy goes back to Anfield.
Tottenham are pretty much guaranteed Champions League football if they draw at Norwich, but a win makes that a foregone conclusion, Arsenal would need to win against Everton and hope Spurs lose.
Burnley will be relegated unless they can turn things around at home to Newcastle, while Leeds are tied with Brentford.
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GOAL! – Leicester 1-0 Southampton
49, The ball rebounds to Maddison who strokes it home to put the Foxes in front.
Liverpool 1-1 Wolves – Liverpool substitution
46. We’re now back underway at Anfield too, and Liverpool have also made a change.
The Reds’ switch is enforced, however. Thiago hasn’t recovered from his first half knock, and on in his place is James Milner.
Meanwhile, there’s a substitution for Wolves too, where John Ruddy has taken over between the sticks after Jose Sa picked up an injury.
Man City 0-1 Aston Villa
46. There’s been a half-time change at the Etihad, where Oleksandr Zinchenko has replaced Fernandinho.
That will see Joao Cancelo move to right-back, and John Stones will go into the middle.
A delay at the end of the first half at Anfield means that the game here has restarted earlier. Will that prove pivotal in about three quarters of an hour?
Advantage West Ham
In the fight for sixth, West Ham are in the driving seat. Antonio’s goal puts the Hammers one point ahead of Ralf Rangnick’s side, who are currently 1-0 down to Crystal Palace.
Match facts from Anfield
Then again, Liverpool aren’t faring much better…
First half at the Etihad
Over 70% of the ball, but Manchester City’s nervous players have only tested stand-in goalkeeper Robin Olsen on one occasion.
Half-time – Arsenal 2-1 Everton
Arsenal have been in control, but a late twist in the tale may shake things up in the second half.
They will go into the break frustrated to see their North London rivals running away with it. That’s if Arteta lets them know.
Half-time – Norwich 0-2 Tottenham
It’s been all too easy for the away side who are cruising past the Canaries and heading for the Champions League.
Half-time – Brentford 0-0 Leeds
Leeds have the edge over Burnley for now. They are one point off the relegation zone.
Fans were momentarily in dreamland when Gelhartd netted inisde 20 minutes. But VAR ruled him offside in the closest of calls.
Half-time – Burnley 0-1 Newcastle
As it stands, Burnley are going down. Mike Jackson’s men desperately need an equaliser to stay in the race for survival.
Half-time – Liverpool 1-1 Wolves
There’s work to do at Anfield too for title challengers Liverpool, who have recovered from a goal down, but still trail City in the table on goal difference.
Half-time – Man City 0-1 Aston Villa
It’s squeaky bum time as league leaders Manchester City go in one down at the break.
GOAL! – Arsenal 2-1 Everton
45+3, Just before the break, substitute Van De Beek gets his side back in it!
Calvert-Lewin spotted his team-mate unmarked in the area, and the Dutchman did the rest.
Liverpool 1-1 Wolves
45+2. There’s renewed belief at Anfield, but they do still trail their title rivals on goal difference as it stands.
Meanwhile, Thiago is moving very gingerly and looks to be struggling. In fact, he’s doing down the tunnel for treatment although Liverpool are not moving to make a change yet.
The Reds will play these final few seconds of the first half with ten men while the midfielder is assessed.
Burnley 0-1 Newcastle
45, Brownhill robs Guimares in midfield and feeds McNeil who has a pop from 25 yards, but it’s simple for Dubravka in goal.
Saint-Maximin then gets in a great position in the six-yard box and fires on target. But Pope gets down brilliantly to deny him.
Man City 0-1 Aston Villa – Watkins chance!
42. Ollie Watkins almost makes it two!
The Villa striker outmuscles Fernandinho to reach a long ball forward and leaves his marker in heap.
It presents Watkins with a free run to goal, but a heavy touch allows John Stones and Ederson to get across and block.
Norwich 0-2 Tottenham – Norwich change
It’s the end of the injured Sam Byram’s night, who was already walking a tightrope on a yellow. Christoph Zimmermann is on in his place.
Liverpool 1-1 Wolves
40. It’s Steven Gerrard’s name that is being sung around Anfield right now.
Can the Aston Villa manager finally mastermind a Liverpool title win?
Liverpool 1-1 Wolves – Hwang chance!
38. A huge chance for Wolves to regain the lead.
Substitute Hwang beats the Liverpool offside trap and bears down on goal.
Rather than going across Alisson, the striker tries to beat him at his near post, and sees his shot tipped behind for a corner.
GOAL! Brighton 0-1 West Ham
41, Antonio scores!
The forward smashes the ball into the top corner from the edge of the area. Brilliant finish!
More importantly, West Ham are up to sixth!
GOAL! Crystal Palace 1-0 Manchester United
36, Zaha scores!
A wonderful solo run from Zaha ends in a powerful strike from inside the box. Nothing De Gea could do about that one.
Not the start Rangnick was after.
Goal! Man City 0-1 Aston Villa
37. Matty Cash sends shockwaves across Manchester!
Aston Villa take the lead in style, and the Etihad Stadium is stunned!
Jacob Ramsey releases Lucas Digne on the left, and the defender delivers a wonderful cross into the middle.
Arriving from the back, Cash catches Joao Cancelo unaware to steal in and head beyond Ederson.
It’s a goal celebrated wildly by those Villa fans behind the goal – and by those Liverpool fans back at Anfield.
Man City 0-0 Aston Villa
33. City players and fans alike are beginning to grow frustrated at what they believe are timewasting tactics from Villa goalkeeper Olsen and captain Mings.
Then again, if the City players would stop falling over they might have more of a chance.
GOAL! Arsenal 2-0 Everton
32, Nketiah gets on the scoresheet!
The Arsenal striker jumps highest to head home from the corner.
Man City 0-0 Aston Villa
31. City’s opening half hour is summed up by their latest attack.
Jesus takes up possession, and has a chance to run at the Villa defence.
He does well to cut inside Mings, but is then put off by the run across him of De Bruyne, and ends up scuffing a shot wide.
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