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Premier League
2016-17
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Day Friday/Saturday/Sunday/Monday
Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday
Date 12/13/14/15/16/17/18 May 2017
Total matches 15
Total goals 49
League leaders start Chelsea
League leaders end Chelsea
Highest scoring Chelsea v Watford (4–3)
Leicester City v Tottenham (1–6)
Bottom start Sunderland
Bottom end Sunderland
Current league 2016-17
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Match day 36 Match day 38

Ross Barkley's goal settled Everton's meeting with Watford after the build-up to the match was dominated by uncertainty over the midfielder's Goodison Park future.

Chelsea were crowned Premier League champions as Michy Batshuayi's late goal gave them the victory they required to secure the title at West Brom.

Manchester City held on to beat Leicester City and move back into third place after referee Bobby Madley disallowed Riyad Mahrez's late penalty for the Foxes.

Bournemouth guaranteed the highest league finish in their 118-year history by beating Burnley at Vitality Stadium.

Southampton remain on course for a top-half Premier League finish as they held off a late fightback from a meek, already relegated Middlesbrough.

Swansea's Premier League safety could be confirmed on Sunday after goals from Fernando Llorente and Kyle Naughton gave them a deserved win over relegated Sunderland.

Champions League-chasing Arsenal moved within a point of fourth-placed Liverpool with a comfortable Premier League victory over Stoke.

Hull City were relegated from the Premier League with one game to go after a heavy defeat at Crystal Palace, a result which secures top-flight survival for Sam Allardyce's team.

Liverpool beat West Ham at London Stadium to move back into third place as striker Daniel Sturridge scored his first goal since January.

Goals from Victor Wanyama and Harry Kane earned Tottenham victory over Manchester United in their final game at White Hart Lane.

Chelsea skipper John Terry scored on what could be his Stamford Bridge farewell as the Blues celebrated winning the Premier League by nicking a thrilling victory against Watford.

Arsenal ensured the top-four race goes down to the final day of the Premier League season with a laboured win against already relegated Sunderland.

Manchester City have all but guaranteed Champions League football for next season after they comfortably beat West Brom at Etihad Stadium.

Sergio Romero made a series of fine saves as Southampton and Manchester United played out a goalless draw at St Mary's.

Harry Kane scored four times as Tottenham produced another superb performance to sweep aside Leicester City.

Match Details[]

Friday 12th May 2017[]

Friday 12th May 2017
19:45
Everton Everton FC 1–0 Watford FC Watford Goodison Park, Liverpool
Attendance: 38,550
Referee: Kevin Friend
Barkley Goal 56' Report

Friday 12th May 2017
20:00
West Brom West Bromwich Albion FC 0–1 Chelsea FC Chelsea The Hawthorns, West Bromwich
Attendance: 25,367
Referee: Michael Oliver
Report Batshuayi Goal 82'

Saturday 13th May 2017[]

Saturday 13th May 2017
12:30
Man City Manchester City FC 2–1 Leicester City FC Leicester City Etihad Stadium, Manchester
Attendance: 54,407
Referee: Robert Madley
Silva Goal 29'
Jesus Goal 36' (pen.)
Report Okazaki Goal 42'

Saturday 13th May 2017
15:00
Bournemouth AFC Bournemouth 2–1 Burnley FC Burnley Dean Court, Bournemouth
Attendance: 11,388
Referee: Lee Probert
Stanislas Goal 25'
King Goal 85'
Report Vokes Goal 83'

Saturday 13th May 2017
15:00
Middlesbrough Middlesbrough FC 1–2 Southampton FC Southampton Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough
Attendance: 28,203
Referee: Anthony Taylor
Bamford Goal 72' Report Rodriguez Goal 42'
Redmond Goal 57'

Saturday 13th May 2017
15:00
Sunderland Sunderland AFC 0–2 Swansea City AFC Swansea City Stadium of Light, Sunderland
Attendance: 38,781
Referee: Andre Marriner
Report Llorente Goal 9'
Naughton Goal 45+2'

Saturday 13th May 2017
17:30
Stoke City Stoke City FC 1–4 Arsenal FC Arsenal Bet365 Stadium, Stoke-on-Trent
Attendance: 27,535
Referee: Mike Dean
Crouch Goal 67' Report Giroud Goal 42' (80)
Özil Goal 55'
Sánchez Goal 76'

Sunday 14th May 2017[]

Sunday 14th May 2017
12:00
Crystal Palace Crystal Palace FC 4–0 Hull City AFC Hull City Selhurst Park, London
Attendance: 25,176
Referee: Martin Atkinson
Zaha Goal 3'
Benteke Goal 34'
Milivojević Goal 85' (pen.)
van Aanholt Goal 90'
Report

Sunday 14th May 2017
1415
West Ham Utd West Ham United FC 0–4 Liverpool FC Liverpool London Stadium
Attendance: 56,985
Referee: Neil Swarbrick
Report Sturridge Goal 35'
Coutinho Goal 57'61'
Origi Goal 76'

Sunday 14th May 2017
16:30
Tottenham Tottenham Hotspur FC 2–1 Manchester United FC Man Utd White Hart Lane, London
Attendance: 31,848
Referee: Jonathan Moss
Wanyama Goal 6'
Kane Goal 48'
Report Rooney Goal 71'

Monday 15th May 2017[]

Monday 15th May 2017
20:00
Chelsea Chelsea FC 4–3 Watford FC Watford Stamford Bridge, London
Attendance: 41,473
Referee: Lee Mason
Terry Goal 22'
Azpilicueta Goal 36'
Batshuayi Goal 49'
Fàbregas Goal 88'
Report Capoue Goal 24'
Janmaat Goal 51'
Okaka Goal 74'
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Tuesday 16th May 2017[]

Tuesday 16th May 2017
19:45
Arsenal Arsenal FC 2–0 Sunderland AFC Sunderland Emirates Stadium, London
Attendance: 59,500
Referee: Roger East
Sánchez Goal 72'81' Report

Tuesday 16th May 2017
20:00
Man City Manchester City FC 3–1 West Bromwich Albion FC West Brom Etihad Stadium, Manchester
Attendance: 53,624
Referee: Craig Pawson
de Jesus Goal 27'
De Bruyne Goal 29'
Y Touré Goal 57'
Report Robson-Kanu Goal 87'

Wednesday 17th May 2017[]

Wednesday 17th May 2017
19:45
Southampton Southampton FC 0–0 Manchester United FC Man Utd St. Mary's Stadium, Southampton
Attendance: 31,425
Referee: Mike Dean
Report

Thursday 18th May 2017[]

Thursday 18th May 2017
19:45
Leicester City Leicester City FC 1–6 Tottenham Hotspur FC Tottenham King Power Stadium, Leicester
Attendance: 31,351
Referee: Michael Oliver
Chilwell Goal 59' Report Kane Goal 25'63'88'90+2'
Son Heung-min Goal 36'71'

League table after Match day 37[]

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Notes
1 Chelsea  (C) (Q) 37 29 3 5 80 32 +48 90
Champions League group stage
2 Tottenham Hotspur  (Q) 37 25 8 4 79 25 +54 83
4 Manchester City  (X) 37 22 9 6 75 39 +36 75
3 Liverpool  (X) 37 21 10 6 75 42 +33 73
Champions League play-off round
5 Arsenal  (X) 37 22 6 9 74 43 +31 72
Europa League group stage
6 Manchester United  (X) 37 17 15 5 52 29 +23 66
7 Everton  (Q) 37 17 10 10 31 41 −10 61
Europa League third qualifying round
8 Southampton 37 12 10 15 41 47 −6 46
9 West Bromwich Albion 37 12 9 16 42 49 −7 45
10 Bournemouth 37 12 9 16 54 66 −12 45
11 Leicester City 37 12 7 18 47 62 −15 43
12 West Ham United 37 11 9 17 45 63 −18 42
13 Crystal Palace 37 12 5 20 50 61 −11 41
14 Stoke City 37 10 11 16 40 56 −16 41
15 Burnley 37 11 7 19 38 53 −15 40
16 Watford 37 11 7 19 40 63 −23 40
17 Swansea City 37 11 5 21 43 69 −26 38
18 Hull City  (R) 37 9 7 21 36 73 −37 34
Relegation to
2017–18 Football League Championship
19 Middlesbrough  (R) 37 5 13 19 27 50 −23 28
20 Sunderland  (R) 37 6 6 25 28 64 −36 24
Updated to games played on 18 May 2017
Source: Barclays Premier League
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal difference; 3rd number of goals scored.
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round; (Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament

See also[]

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