Good afternoon and welcome to Sports Mole's live text coverage of the final day of the 2015-16 Premier League season.
The title and relegation places have already been wrapped up heading into the last game of the campaign, but there is still plenty to be decided when it comes to the European places.
Manchester City are looking to fend off the challenge of Manchester United for the final Champions League spot, while the Red Devils will also have one eye looking over their shoulders as West Ham United and Southampton push for Europa League qualification.
Aside from the Premier League there is also action from the lower leagues of English football, the Scottish leagues and Serie A, and you can make sure you don't miss a thing courtesy of our dedicated live commentary below.
Arsenal vs. Aston Villa
Chelsea vs. Leicester
Everton vs. Norwich
Manchester United vs. Bournemouth
Newcastle vs. Tottenham
Southampton vs. Crystal Palace
Stoke vs. West Ham
Swansea vs. Man City
Watford vs. Sunderland
West Brom vs. Liverpool
Subs: Ospina, Gibbs, Arteta, Ramsey, Elneny, Campbell, Iwobi
ASTON VILLA STARTING XI: Bunn; Lyden, Lescott, Toner, Cissokho; Sanchez, Westwood, Gana; Bacuna, Ayew, Sinclair
Subs: Guzan, Richards, Adama, Gil, Hepburn-Murphy, Gestede, Grealish
Subs: Begovic, Tomori, Loftus-Cheek, Kenedy, Oscar, Pato, Abraham
LEICESTER STARTING XI: Schmeichel; Simpson, Wasilewski, Morgan, Fuchs; Kante, Drinkwater, King, Mahrez; Vardy, Gray
Subs: Schwarzer, Albrighton, Amartey, Schlupp, Okazaki, Ulloa, Chilwell
Subs: Joel, Lennon, Cleverley, Barkley, Osman, Connolly, Kenny
NORWICH STARTING XI: Ruddy; Pinto, Martin, Bennett, Olsson; Redmond, Dorrans, O'Neil, Jarvis; Naismith, Jerome
Subs: Rudd, Whittaker, Bassong, Brady, Hoolahan, Andreu, Odjidja
Subs: Romero, Jones, Varela, Young, Herrera, Pereira, Memphis
BOURNEMOUTH STARTING XI: Federici; Francis, Elphick, Cook, Daniels; Ritchie, Arter, Surman, Pugh, King; Wilson
Subs: Holmes, O'Kane, Gosling, Gradel, Iturbe, Grabban, Afobe
Subs: Woodman, Sterry, Shelvey, Aarons, De Jong, Perez, Cisse
TOTTENHAM STARTING XI: Lloris; Walker, Alderweireld, Vertonghen, Davies; Dier, Mason; Lamela, Eriksen, Son; Kane
Subs: Vorm, Rose, Wimmer, Carroll, Chadli, Onomah, Clinton
Subs: Stekelenburg, Cedric, Yoshida, Ward-Prowse, Reed, Pelle, Austin
CRYSTAL PALACE STARTING XI: Speroni; Ward, Mariappa, Delaney, Souare; Mutch, McArthur, Jedinak, Puncheon; Gayle, Adebayor
Subs: McCarthy, Dann, Kelly, Lee, Gray, Kaikai, Campbell
Subs: Haugaard, Bardsley, Muniesa, Adam, Diouf, Shaqiri, Crouch
WEST HAM STARTING XI: Randolph; Tomkins, Reid, Ogbonna, Cresswell; Noble, Kouyate, Antonio, Lanzini, Sakho; Carroll
Subs: Spiegel (GK), Byram, Collins, Obiang, Moses, Emenike, Valencia
Subs: Vickers, Naughton, Fulton, Gorre, Barrow, Emnes, Gomis
MAN CITY STARTING XI: Hart; Sagna, Otamendi, Mangala, Clichy; Fernando, Fernandinho, Navas, De Bruyne, Iheanacho; Aguero
Subs: Caballero, Sterling, Kolarov, Demichelis, Nasri, Toure, Bony
Subs: Pantilimon, Nyom, Paredes, Suarez, Anya, Berghuis, Amrabat
SUNDERLAND STARTING XI: Pickford; Yedlin, T Robson, O'Shea, Kone; Larsson, Rodwell, Lens, Watmore, Greenwood; N'Doye
Subs: Mannone, Jones, Brown, Defoe, M'Vila, Honeyman, Khazri
Subs: Myhill; Chester, Lambert, Berahino, Sandro, Roberts, Field
LIVERPOOL STARTING XI: Bogdan; Flanagan, Skrtel, Lucas, Smith; Stewart, Allen, Brannagan, Ibe, Ojo; Benteke
Subs: Mignolet, Henderson, Ilori, Ings, Randall, Canos, Chirivella
MATCH ABANDONED The match at Old Trafford has been abandoned due to a security alert #MUNBOU pic.twitter.com/NALk8mtvsc
— Premier League (@premierleague) May 15, 2016
Further announcements will be made as soon as possible. #mufc
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) May 15, 2016
Told by reliable sources that bomb squad in attendance at OT. Relates to mobile phone device. Might have to carry out controlled explosion.
— Andy Mitten (@AndyMitten) May 15, 2016
1000 - Aleksandar Mitrovic's goal vs Tottenham is the 1000th scored in the Premier League this season. Grand.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) May 15, 2016
Arsenal 1-0 Aston Villa
Chelsea 0-0 Leicester
Everton 2-0 Norwich
Manchester United P-P Bournemouth
Newcastle 2-0 Tottenham
Southampton 1-0 Crystal Palace
Stoke 0-1 West Ham
Swansea 1-1 Manchester City
Watford 0-1 Sunderland
West Brom 1-1 Liverpool
Following the abandonment of #MUNBOU, the Premier League has issued the following statement... pic.twitter.com/ra4zOaWIwr
— Premier League (@premierleague) May 15, 2016
6 - Aleksandar Mitrovic is the sixth player in PL history to score a goal, assist a goal and get sent off in the same game. Mixed.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) May 15, 2016
Update: Bomb disposal experts currently at Old Trafford and conducting assessment of suspicious item found before game.
— G M Police (@gmpolice) May 15, 2016
Latest update: A controlled explosion has just been carried out within the stadium by bomb disposal experts at Old Trafford. More to follow.
— G M Police (@gmpolice) May 15, 2016
Arsenal 4-0 Aston Villa
Chelsea 1-1 Leicester
Everton 3-0 Norwich
Manchester United P-P Bournemouth
Newcastle 5-1 Tottenham
Southampton 4-1 Crystal Palace
Stoke 2-1 West Ham
Swansea 1-1 Manchester City
Watford 2-2 Sunderland
West Brom 1-1 Liverpool
"First and foremost I'd like to wish Claudio Ranieri and Leicester congratulations. I'm delighted that Leicester have won it and Tottenham haven't. This has been a difficult season, we are where we deserve to be in the league. The fans have stuck with us. Thank you," he said.
"I can assure you we'll be back fighting for this title next year. On a personal note this has been tough for me, very emotional [breaks down]. Before I sign off I'd like to say thank you to Guus Hiddink. He is a great man.
"We all want the same thing. I've said that. I want to stay, the club knows that, the fans know that."
"I was fighting back the tears at the end," he said.
"This is a place I love, it is hard to leave. I'm excited for a new chapter but this is what I've done every day for a decade. I grew up here, my best friends are here, there have been so many highs.
"This will always be my home. I love this football club."
"First of all I would like to apologise to our fans, I think they don't deserve all that happened today on the pitch and I apologise. It was a shame and difficult to understand," he said.
"In the last couple of weeks when you do not play with 100% it is impossible to win games and after Chelsea something happened. We cannot manage games in the right way.
"I am very disappointed because our fans don't deserve it, it is difficult to go tonight and see my boys and my wife. I think it is unbelievable and we are very disappointed.
"We had the possibility to stay second and how we lost and how we gave to the opponent that is relegated, in the first and second half, they score three goals with 10 players it is the worst day as a manager and I feel very disappointed. We need to be sure that never happens again and need to improve our mentality. We were on holiday and that is the reality."
"Today summed us up. We always want to come back and win the game. It took me 38 games to score, I hit it cleanly and it ended up in the back of the net.
"Everything has come good at the same time and it is showing. We have a massive team spirit. We won the Premier League under Claudio Ranieri, it is an emotional and great day for him.
"I don't see why we can't do it again next season. I would love to be included in the England squad."
"I said before the game that I am really pleased with the fans, the staff, and people here. My heart is telling me yes (to stay), it is a great opportunity, city and club but my brain is saying to analyse what is going on," he told BBC Sport.
"I am really open to talking and see what happens. I have been in football all this time you want to be sure people love you and if you work hard that they recognise that you are trying your best and I have this here.
"I knew that every day when I walk in the streets. Everyone is so positive and the atmosphere today doesn't surprise me too much. They were supporting for 90 minutes, I knew it would be like this and that is why I am so open to keep on talking."
243 - Aston Villa led for just 243 minutes this season, less than any other team in Premier League history. Bleak.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) May 15, 2016
"It hurts a lot (not to finish second). The last four games we needed one more point and we can only blame ourselves for the last four games," he told Sky Sports News.
"It is maybe good to have a break now and concentrate on other stuff and keep our head really open for next season and be even better."
"The emotion is fantastic, it was a good atmosphere and I want to say thank you our fans and the Chelsea fans. It was amazing," he told Sky Sports News.
"It was important to finish well and it was a good match. Both teams had great chances and well done to the players. They made a lot of sacrifices in the hot weather to keep pressing.
"Our strength is to be a unit and fight for each other. We have to realise what has happened and then look back on our season. No pizza tonight - our chairman has invited us for dinner."
"I wanted to win the Premier League this season, but the atmosphere from February when the club announced the new manager was maybe not the best atmosphere, we lost two important games at home when we were three points behind the leaders," the Chilean told BBC Sport.
"The only option we had today was that we needed to get the point to get Champions League for next year."
"It was a typical end of the season game where there was nothing at stake. We were sloppy after the penalty and they got the equaliser.
"Until December, there were big worries as the club were one point away form the relegation zone. My first task was to get away from that and in two months we were out. As a second target, we wanted to go further and get to the top four.
"As long as the youngsters don't say, hey grandad it's time to go, I still want to carry on. John Terry and the club are in contact and that is good. We must not rock the boat. In Holland we say, don't disturb the hen that is sitting on the egg."
"It was not a simple moment when I arrived but our players and staff have worked very hard and we have finished well in the table and that is the most important thing," he told reporters.
"It is important for me that I got a new contract, I am happy and hope to do well next season. We have a good squad with a lot of depth and have shown that many times and deserve our position."
"It is not what we set out to do at the start of the season but we will have to take (fourth place). It was a strange day, getting the job done, barring a mathematical freak, we have Champions League football next season," he told BBC Sport.
"At the start of the season, well into this season we were well in the title race, but we let ourselves down, we will take positives of a trophy and semi-final of the Champions League, which was history for our club and we have Champions League next year and we have to take that.
"I have enjoyed our time under Manuel, it was important we finished off a good three years working with him."
"Basically, the most important thing today was to win no matter how and that we didn't do. We're disappointed to lose sixth place in the last game of the season. But it was still a great season for us. It makes us proud," he told BBC Sport.
"I'd like to congratulate Stoke - they took their chances. But it is hard to take this defeat. For the whole game we played much better football. You have to take 50% of your chances. I said to my players at half time if it was basketball we would be 20 points clear.
"Despite losing, I'm happy because we played really good football and were totally dominant in a difficult game."