Chelsea 8-0 Wigan Athletic: The Blues start the day knowing a victory will be enough to win the Premier League title and an early goal from Nicolas Anelka makes it look likely to happen
The honours look certain to be heading to west London when Gary Caldwell concedes a penalty, gets sent off and then can only watch as Frank Lampard converts it
Ivory Coast striker Salomon Kalou rolls home a third after a fine one-two with Frank Lampard in the 54th minute and then sees Anelka net another to make it 4-0 shortly after
The remainder of the game belongs to Didier Drogba who registers a hat-trick in 17 minutes to finish the season as the Premier League's top scorer with 29 goals
Ashley Cole volleys an eighth right at the end as Chelsea win emphatically to bring the Premier League title back to Stamford Bridge for the first time since the 2005/06 season
Manchester United 4-0 Stoke City: With news of the Anelka's strike filtering through from Stamford Bridge, the hosts get a goal of their own when Darren Fletcher scores from a corner shortly after the half hour
A crisp finish from veteran Ryan Giggs (centre) makes it 2-0 before the interval but with the fans aware that Chelsea are in total control in their game, the celebrations are somewhat low-key
An own goal by Danny Higginbotham and another from Park Ji-Sung make it 4-0 but it is not enough for Wayne Rooney and his Manchester United team-mates who have to settle for second by a margin of just one point
Arsenal 4-0 Fulham: In the race for third place, the Gunners are gifted a 1-0 lead by visiting goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer whose heavy touch allows Andrey Arshavin to nip in and score in the 21st minute
The north Londoners double their lead five minutes later when Robin van Persie sees his initial shot saved but he scores from the rebound
With the Europa League final looming, the Cottagers put in a lacklustre display and see Chris Baird put through his own net before Carlos Vela adds a fourth to ensure Arsenal a place in the Champions League group stages
Burnley 4-2 Tottenham Hotspur: Goals from Gareth Bale and Luka Modric open a 2-0 lead for Spurs but Wade Elliott cuts the deficit with a solid finish from Steven Fletcher's 42nd-minute pass
Having already been relegated and with only pride to play for, the Clarets really go for it after the break and win handsomely courtesy of goals from Jack Cork, Martin Paterson and Steven Thompson
West Ham United 1-1 Manchester City: The visitors are all but certain of finishing fifth but they fall behind in the 17th minute when Luis Boa Morte clips expertly over Marton Fulop
Despite being one of the smallest players on the pitch, Shaun Wright-Phillips rises well to head Roberto Mancini's side level before half-time to earn a point and fifth
Aston Villa 0-1 Blackburn Rovers: Having enjoyed a good first season with the Midlands club, Richard Dunne's year ends on a low when his own goal gifts Rovers the points and a top-half finish but Villa still take sixth
Hull City 0-0 Liverpool: Steven Gerrard goes close to scoring for the Reds but fails as the sides play out a forgettable goalless draw at the KC Stadium
Everton 1-0 Portsmouth: The final goal of the season is scored by Toffees winger Diniyar Bilyaletdinov who lashes a fantastic shot into the top corner from 30 yards in the closing moments to grab the points
Bolton Wanderers 2-1 Birmingham City: Goals from Kevin Davies and Ivan Klasnic either side of James McFadden's strike earn three points for Owen Coyle's team who end the campaign in 14th
Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-1 Sunderland: Mick McCarthy's side fall behind early on but respond with goals from Kevin Doyle and Adiene Guedioura (pictured) to end the season on a high
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