Chelsea achieved an incredible Premier League first while Arsenal added to their terrific record against Everton
Arsenal 5-1 EvertonArsenal have scored more goals against Everton (117) than any other side has scored versus another in Premier League history, while the Gunners have won more matches against the Toffees (35) than they have versus any other opponent in the competition
Brentford 1-2 Leeds UnitedJack Harrison’s winning goal was Leeds’ eighth goal in the 90th minute in the Premier League this season, with only Manchester City (nine) netting more in 2021/22. Leeds have, however, scored the most winning goals in the 90th minute in the competition this term (four)
Brighton & Hove Albion 3-1 West Ham UnitedMark Noble made his 414th and final Premier League appearance for West Ham, the seventh-most appearances for a single side in the competition’s history
Burnley 1-2 Newcastle UnitedCallum Wilson has netted five goals in his last four Premier League appearances against Burnley, while only against West Ham (nine) has the striker scored more than he has against the Clarets (six)
Chelsea 2-1 WatfordChelsea are the first team in Premier League history to go through a whole season without ever being behind at half-time
Crystal Palace 1-0 Manchester UnitedCrystal Palace have ended a run of 13 consecutive home league matches without a win over Manchester United, with this their first since a 3-0 victory in May 1991
Leicester City 4-1 SouthamptonJames Maddison has scored in four consecutive Premier League appearances for Leicester for the first time, while he’s been involved in seven goals in his last four matches in the competition (four goals, three assists)
Liverpool 3-1 Wolverhampton WanderersLiverpool have finished the season on 92 points, the second-highest total by a side that didn’t go on to win the title in English top-flight history, behind only their own 97 in 2018/19
Manchester City 3-2 Aston VillaManchester City came from two goals down to win a Premier League match for the first time since February 2005 (3-2 v Norwich City at Carrow Road)
Norwich City 0-5 Tottenham HotspurHarry Kane scored his ninth goal on the final day of Premier League seasons, the joint-most in the competition’s history alongside Andrew Cole and Les Ferdinand