Manchester United sealed second place in the Premier League table with a goalless draw against West Ham United at the London Stadium this evening.
Luke Shaw came the closest to breaking the deadlock over the course of the 90 minutes, with his effort being turned against the post by Adrian moments after the West Ham keeper had also denied Alexis Sanchez.
David de Gea was less busy than his opposite number, earning an 18th clean sheet of the season which ensures that he will win the Golden Glove award.
Find out how all of the action unfolded courtesy of Sports Mole's minute-by-minute updates below.
Both teams have already achieved their primary goal for this season - West Ham clinching survival at the weekend and Man Utd wrapping up a top-four spot earlier this month too. However, there are still targets to achieve for both teams, and they will want a strong end to a season which has seen them both criticised at times.
We will take a closer look a little later, but first let's check out the team news...
Well, there is a lot to get through for Manchester United so let's start with them. The headline news for the visitors is that Alexis Sanchez returns to the starting lineup after missing the defeat to Brighton with a minor knock.
Sanchez has not exactly lived up to his reputation since his January move from Arsenal, but it looks as though he will get the chance to play through the middle tonight, with Romelu Lukaku ruled out of the final two games of the season with an ankle injury.
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It certainly looks as though the visitors will match West Ham's three at the back, with Lindelof and the fit-again Phil Jones coming into the side while Chris Smalling retains his place at the heart of the defence. Valencia and Shaw also being selected suggests that they will operate as wing-backs.
Paul Pogba does retain his place despite more questions over his performance against Brighton last time out, but he is one of only three players to be retained as Mourinho makes eight changes.
De Gea, Smalling and Pogba are the only three players to keep their place for this evening's game, with Lindelof, Jones, Valencia, Herrera, McTominay, Shaw, Lingard and Sanchez all coming back into the team. They should be fresh at least!
There is good news on the injury front as Pedro Obiang is back in the matchday squad having recently returned to training, but he is left on the bench today as Moyes resists the temptation to meddle with a winning formula.
Moyes's number one remains a little unclear, but with both available today he has gone for Adrian, which is a significant blow for Hart's hopes of working himself back into the England starting lineup ahead of this summer's World Cup. Time is running out for the Man City loanee now.
He is fit and ready to lead the line for the Hammers once again tonight, though, and he goes into the game as West Ham's top scorer this season with 10. No West Ham player has scored more Premier League goals in a single campaign since Bobby Zamora struck 11 in 2006-07.
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Manuel Lanzini is also a player capable of causing damage in the opposition third, so the hosts do have players who might be able to fire them to victory against the odds tonight.
The prospect of claiming the scalp of Manchester United could well be enough to ensure that they don't let one eye drift towards their summer holidays, though, and Moyes in particular will be eager to get one over one of his old teams.
That win left them on the verge of safety, but it took Everton's late, late equaliser against Southampton later in the day to confirm matters once and for all. As it stands now, West Ham sit five points clear of the bottom three.
Tenth-placed Newcastle United are currently three points above the Hammers having played a game more, but West Ham's significantly inferior goal difference means that they would need to do more than just draw level on points with the Magpies.
Even so, the prospect of a top-half finish this season would certainly help to paper over what has been a tumultuous campaign for the Londoners, marred by fan protests, pitch invasions and the sacking of Slaven Bilic.
Moyes will be hoping that his side can build on their victory over Leicester and give the fans optimism for next season with good results in those matches, but they have not won back-to-back Premier League games since way back in January 2017 - a record which simply isn't good enough.
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One of those defeats did come in their most recent home game, though, and that was also against a team from Manchester as City ran out 4-1 winners. Another defeat tonight would see West Ham fall to successive home losses for the first time since November and only the second time this season, but despite that only four teams have picked up fewer points in front of their own fans this term.
It will come as little surprise, then, what Moyes's side have the joint-worst defensive record in the Premier League this season, having conceded 67 goals.
It is their defensive record which has been the basis for their lofty league position, though, with only Man City conceding fewer goals all season. United have received stick for their playing style this season, but they look set to finish as runners-up so something is working for Mourinho.
If United win that game against Mourinho's former club Chelsea then the Portuguese boss would have lifted every trophy available to him apart from the Premier League and Champions League after only two seasons at Old Trafford.
Manchester City have been by far and away the best team in the country this season, but for United to beat the likes of Liverpool, Tottenham, Chelsea and Arsenal to second is an achievement which deserves praises for Mourinho. United are 12 points and four places better off than at the same stage last season, which goes to show their improvement.
That is a fate which has not befallen United since then, although it could happen tonight should West Ham pull off a shock victory. United have fallen to two surprise defeats in their last four games - both of which were 1-0 against West Bromwich Albion and Brighton.
The Red Devils have tonight's match against West Ham before finishing their league campaign at home to Watford on Sunday. Then, six days later, comes the FA Cup final.
Defeat tonight would be the third time that United have lost successive Premier League away games this season, and they have already fallen to defeat in three of their last six such outings. United have failed to score in all three of those losses too, while keeping only one clean sheet from the six games.
Surprisingly, United are without a win in their final away game of a Premier League season since 2011-12, when they beat Sunderland. Since then they have drawn four and lost one of their five such games, with that solitary defeat coming at the hands of none other than West Ham.
It will be very interesting to see how West Ham perform tonight as there is a chance their level will drop now that they have secured safety. Manchester United will certainly be hoping that is the case and, while Mourinho's side have slipped up a couple of times recently, I can't see them doing so again tonight.
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Indeed, that is West Ham's only triumph in this fixture from their last 18 attempts, during which time they have lost 13 games, including the first ever fixture at the London Stadium last season.
United's most recent visit came in their first match of 2017 when goals from Juan Mata and Zlatan Ibrahimovic handed United a 2-0 win after Sofiane Feghouli had been sent off in just the 15th minute.
Mourinho also has a commanding record against David Moyes too, losing none of his previous 10 meetings with the Scot. Mourinho has only ever faced Sam Allardyce more often without losing in his managerial career.
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WEST HAM STARTING XI: Adrian; Rice, Ogbonna, Cresswell; Zabaleta, Kouyate, Noble, Masuaku; Mario, Arnautovic, Lanzini
MANCHESTER UNITED STARTING XI: De Gea; Lindelof, Smalling, Jones; Valencia, Herrera, McTominay, Pogba, Shaw; Lingard; Sanchez
It has been a hardfought game with both sides enjoying spells in the ascendency, but it is so far lacking that moment of telling quality in the final third to really spark it into life.
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Sanchez had the first effort when he swept Valencia's low cross towards goal which the Spaniard turned away, although he could only push the ball into the path of Luke Shaw. Shaw met the rebound with a powerful low strike, but Adrian recovered and reacted brilliantly to divert the shot against the post.
McTominay has also come close with a powerful strike which fizzed narrowly wide of the target, and it is United who have created the better chances without dominating the match.
Cresswell, Ogbonna and Joao Mario have also come threatened for the home side, who will feel that this game could be there for the taking tonight.
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Luke Shaw came the closest to scoring with a low drive which came off the post, but in the end a point was enough for the Red Devils to wrap up second place in the Premier League with a game to spare. It will be all eyes on the FA Cup final for them now.
Thank you very much for joining Sports Mole for tonight's match as West Ham United and Manchester United play out a goalless draw at the London Stadium. I will leave you with our match report, and be sure to stick around for reaction too.
From me, though, it is goodbye for now!