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19:16 BST - That's all from us tonight, thanks for joining us!
19:15 BST - Liverpool's players and fans will celebrate long into the night.
19:10 BST - Liverpool goalscorer Mohamed Salah spoke to Sky Sports about Arne Slot's impact on the club. He said: "(He) was very honest (when he joined Liverpool). He's Dutch, the Dutch are quite tough, but he made out lives easier because he asked immediately what he wanted you to do, which is what we did."

19:09 BST - Man City manager Pep Guardiola has congratulated Liverpool on winning the title.
"On behalf of myself and all the club we want to congratulate Liverpool on the Premier League. Well deserved, fantastic team. Hopefully next year we are going to be better. But Liverpool, congratulations."
19:05 BST - Liverpool forward Cody Gakpo told Sky Sports: "It sounds cliched but I'm playing in my natural position now, which brings more confidence.
"The way we play gets me into positions - I'm confident to take on my man or go inside or outside.
"Last year it was very difficult for me to get some real form because I played in so many different positions and couldn't really adapt to one."
18:59 BST - Arne Slot said his team were determined to win the title today and despite falling a goal behind gave credit to the players who "always find a way to win."
"It's difficult to put into words. You can feel how important it was for the fans to be here," the Liverpool manager explained to Sky Sports
"We always come back, we always find a way to win. I don't think we could have lost today.
"Our main focus was to win this game, if you are a part of it you still feel the pressure of getting the points over the line.
"For the whole season we were on top of the league but you also know how hard the Premier League is. The belief for us to win it was here throughout the season."
"It was clear we couldn't lose this game. Everyone on the bus said there's no way we're going to lose this game.
"(I'm feeling) incredibly proud, not only of the players but the people standing here, sport directors, my staff members, we should give them a big round of applause.
"Let's forget it's the second (title) in 35 years, it's the second in five years."
18:35 BST - Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk says he was "desperate" to win the Premier League for their fans.
He told Sky Sports: "This is the most beautiful club in the world. We deserve this. We are going to enjoy the next couple of weeks and take it in.
"I was desperate to win it for them (the fans) and all the fans around the world, and for us as well.
"We have won two Premier League trophies in five years," he adds.
18:26 BST - FULL-TIME! Premier League: Liverpool 5-1 Tottenham - Liverpool have won the Premier League! They only needed a point but came from behind to thrash Spurs at Anfield.
The Reds have won a record-equalling 20th crown to move level with Man Utd. What a season for Arne Slot's men. They will lift the trophy on the final day of the season, against Crystal Palace at Anfield, on May 25th.
You can read the match report here.

18:25 BST - FULL-TIME! FA Cup semi-final: Nottm Forest 0-2 Man City - Man City have beaten Forest and will place Crystal Palace in the FA Cup final at Wembley on May 17th.
You can read the match report here.

18:21 BST - Both matches go into four minutes of injury time. City fans are doing the Poznan at Wembley, Liverpool sing You'll Never Walk Alone.
18:11 BST - We are in to the final 10 minutes at Anfield and Wembley.
18:00 BST - GOAL! Premier League: Liverpool 5-1 Tottenham - Trent Alexander-Arnold plays the ball across the face of goal and Destiny Udogie, under pressure from Mohamed Salah, prods into his own net.
There’s a short VAR review for offside but the goal is given! The party has begun.
17:54 BST - GOAL! Premier League: Liverpool 4-1 Tottenham - Mohamed Salah scores a fourth for Liverpool and celebrates by taking a selfie with the Kop. Can it get any better for the Reds?
17:42 BST - Josko Gvardiol has now scored 11 goals for Man City across all competitions, the joint-most by a defender for a Premier League club since the start of last season, along with Newcastle's Fabian Schar (11).
17:41 BST - GOAL! FA Cup semi-final: Nottm Forest 0-2 Man City - Moments after having a penalty appeal turned down City double their lead. Josko Gvardiol powers home a header from a corner and they're in cruise control at Wembley.
17:35 BST - We're back underway at Wembley and moments later the game resumes at Anfield.
17:21 BST - HALF-TIME! Premier League: Liverpool 3-1 Tottenham

17:20 BST - HALF-TIME! FA Cup semi-final: Nottm Forest 0-1 Man City

Nottingham Forest failed to attempt a shot at goal in the first half, with this just the second half of football all season in which they've not had at least one shot (previously against Liverpool in the Premier League in September 2024).
17:17 BST - There will be four minutes of time added on at Anfield, and one minute at Wembley where Man City still lead Nottingham Forest 1-0.
17:13 BST - This is the first time that Spurs have trailed by two or more goals in a Premier League away game after scoring the opening goal since a 4-1 loss at Leicester in February 2023.
17:05 BST - GOAL! Premier League: Liverpool 3-1 Tottenham - The title is surely heading to Anfield now. Cody Gakpo controls the ball from a corner and dinks a lovely shot past Guglielmo Vicario. Liverpool have scored three times in 18 minutes.
16:55 BST - GOAL! Premier League: Liverpool 2-1 Tottenham - Pick that one out! Alexis Mac Allister collects the ball on the edge of the area and cracks a shot high in to the Spurs net. What a wonderful goal and Liverpool take the lead.
16:51 BST - Luis Diaz is the 10th player to score on his 100th Premier League appearance for Liverpool and the club's second player to score on their 100th league appearance this season, after Curtis Jones scored against Leicester City.
16:49 BST - GOAL! Premier League: Liverpool 1-1 Tottenham - Luis Diaz, on his 100th appearance for the Reds, taps the ball home from close range but the goal is disallowed for offside. It goes to VAR and the goal is allowed to stand! Anfield erupts.
There was just 271 seconds between Spurs' opening goal and Liverpool's equaliser.
16:43 BST - GOAL! Premier League: Liverpool 0-1 Tottenham - Wow! Spurs take the lead and silence Anfield with a brilliant header from Dominic Solanke direct from a James Maddison corner. Game on!
16:34 BST - GOAL! FA Cup semi-final: Nottm Forest 0-1 Man City - Rico Lewis shoots low and hard on the edge of the area and the ball fizzes into the net! What a start for City.
16:30 BST - We're underway in Liverpool, and a few moments later Nottingham Forest kick-off in London.
16:27 BST - Referee Thomas Bramall is the man in charge at Anfield with Michael Oliver at Wembley.
16:20 BST - We're 10 minutes away from kick-off at Anfield and Wembley. Stay with us for all the updates!
16:03 BST - Over in Liverpool, it's a party atmosphere as fans line the streets as Arne Slot's team pull up to Anfield in the team bus.
The Reds have a firm hold on the Premier League trophy and could seal the deal with at least a draw against Tottenham this afternoon.
15:58 BST - FULL-TIME! It's all over. Rasmus Hojlund's stoppage-time goal snatches Manchester United a 1-1 draw against the 10 men of Bournemouth.

15:54 BST - GOAL! United find a breakthrough in the 96th minute! Rasmus Hojlund equalises with a poacher's effort for the visitors to end his barren run in front of goal!
15:49 BST - Nine minutes are added on for stoppage time! United are throwing everything at this, but it's backs against the wall for Bournemouth.
15:35 BST - As Bournemouth look to defend their narrow lead, we've got some team news for Liverpool's potential title-winning clash at home to Tottenham:

...and we've also got the sides in the weekend's second FA Cup semi-final as Nottingham Forest prepare to duel with Manchester City at Wembley:

15:28 BST - RED CARD! Evanilson is sent off! His initial yellow is upgraded and all of a sudden, Bournemouth will have to try and see this one out with 10 men.
15:27 BST - Referee John Brookes books Evanilson for a robust challenge on Noussair Mazraoui, but is instructed by VAR to have another look.
The Brazilian slips but catches Mazraoui pretty badly – he could very well be sent off...
15:03 BST - No changes at the break from either side and we're back underway for another 45.
14:48 BST - HALF-TIME! Bournemouth are just 45 minutes away from completing their first-ever Premier League double over Manchester United.
14:23 BST - GOAL! Antoine Semenyo rifles a low and powerful shot into the net to give Bournemouth the lead!
14:00 BST - Hosts Bournemouth get the ball rolling at the Vitality Stadium!
13:40 BST - It's a perfect day for football on England's south coast, but the complexion for both sides is a little different.
Bournemouth are sitting comfy in the top half while United are among a handful of teams in the bottom half that are trying to avoid a 17th-placed finish, with the relegation spots already decided.
12:50 BST - Let's get going with some team news for Bournemouth's clash with Manchester United this afternoon:

12:40 BST - Bournemouth are unbeaten in their last three Premier League games against Manchester United (W2 D1), picking up as many points in these games (7) as they had in their first 12 against the Red Devils (W2 D1 L9).
12:00 BST - Good morning! Happy Sunday and welcome back to Flashscore UK's Football Tracker!
Plenty more action to get through today after yesterday's entertainment with two more Premier League games – one very key one at that – and the second FA Cup semi-final coming up.
We begin with Bournemouth hosting Manchester United at 14:00 BST, before table-topping Liverpool can win the title with a solitary point against Tottenham at 16:30 BST.
Kicking off at the same time is the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley with Nottingham Forest playing Manchester City for a date with Crystal Palace in the May 17th finale.
Palace earned a thoroughly impressive 3-0 win over Aston Villa yesterday evening, to book their place in the FA Cup final for the first time since 2016.
Saturday, April 26th
19:35 BST - That concludes our coverage today, thanks for joining us!
We'll be back on Sunday as we find out who will join Palace in the final, while in the Premier League, Bournemouth take on Man Utd before Liverpool host Tottenham needing just a point to win the title.
The action gets underway at 14:00 - see you then!
19:30 BST - So it will be Crystal Palace who go to the FA Cup final on May 17th. They will face either Nottingham Forest or Manchester City, who meet in the second semi-final on Sunday.
Palace have never won the FA Cup, but have twice tasted defeat against Manchester United in 2016 and 1990.
Will it be third time lucky?
19:15 BST - See the key stats of the match below and read the match report here.

19:12 BST - FULL-TIME! It’s all over. Crystal Palace are through to their second FA Cup final in nine years after an outstanding 3-0 win over Aston Villa.
The scenes at Wembley!
19:09 BST - GOAL! Crystal Palace are in dreamland! Eddie Nketiah gets hold of the ball and passes to Ismaila Sarr who runs through on goal and thumps low in to the corner. It's a brace for Sarr and three for Palace.
19:04 BST - There will be seven minutes of time added on. Can Villa find a way through?
18:40 BST - Crystal Palace are the first Premier League side to have two players score from outside the box in the same match at Wembley (Eze, Sarr) in all competitions since Tottenham v Bournemouth in the Premier League in December 2018 (Eriksen, Son).
When was the last time Palace scored twice outside the box in any competition? Against Aston Villa in the final round of last season's Premier League.
18:32 BST - GOAL! Crystal Palace go 2-0 up! Jean-Philippe Mateta collects the ball and passes to Ismaila Sarr who runs towards goal and thumps an effort low into the back of the net. What a fantastic goal. 2-0
18:29 BST - PENALTY MISSED! Up steps Jean-Philippe Mateta but his shot clips the post and goes wide! Still 1-0 to Crystal Palace and Aston Villa have a lifeline.
18:27 BST - PENALTY! Adam Wharton passes to Eberechi Eze in the area, but he's bundled over by Boubacar Kamara and Anthony Taylor points to the spot! Penalty to Palace.
18:29 BST - We're back underway for the second half.
18:04 BST - HALF-TIME! Crystal Palace lead 1-0 at the break.
17:48 BST - GOAL! Pick that one out! Eberechi Eze thumps an effort from outside the box and beyond the reach of Emiliano Martinez to give Crystal Palace the lead. 1-0.
17:42 BST - It's taken 22 minutes but the first real chance of the game falls to Morgan Rogers who flashes his shot wide for Villa. Still 0-0.
17:16 BST - Game on at Wembley in this weekend's first FA Cup semi-final!
17:10 BST - Time to put the Premier League in the corner for today, it's time to get into FA Cup mode!
Crystal Palace and Aston Villa are two clubs desperate for silverware and they'll be hungry for a place in the showpiece on May 17th.
17:05 BST - Check out all the reports from this afternoon's Premier League action:
16:58 BST - FULL-TIME! Wolves' fine form continues with a comfortable win over Leicester, extending their winning run to six games.

16:56 BST - FULL-TIME! It's all over at St James' Park as Newcastle sail past 10-man Ipswich to move up into third, but also seal the Tractor Boys' relegation down to the Championship.

16:55 BST - FULL-TIME! Ryan Sessegnon's stoppage-time header earns Fulham all three points at already-relegated Southampton.

16:54 BST - FULL-TIME! What a finale at the Amex Stadium as Brighton score twice late to deny West Ham, which boosts their hopes of European football next season.

16:50 BST - GOALS! Incredible from Brighton as they now lead! Carlos Baleba scores a screamer to make it 3-2 and could have stolen all three points against West Ham!
Fulham also appear to have nicked a win at Southampton through a stoppage-time header from Ryan Sessegnon. It's 2-1 there.
16:46 BST - GOALS! Brighton hit back! Kaoru Mitoma makes it 2-2 against West Ham with a header from a cut-back. All square again.
Meanwhile, Wolves are 3-0 up against Leicester thanks to a low, hard finish into the corner from Rodrigo Gomes.
16:41 BST - GOAL! It's a third goal for Newcastle and it's a superb header from William Osula, who gets up high and guides the ball into the corner. It's 3-0 and all over for Ipswich.
16:40 BST - GOAL! West Ham have turned it around at Brighton! Tomas Soucek heads in at the back post to give the travelling Hammers a 2-1 lead.
16:34 BST - PENALTY SAVED! Vardy is denied by Jose Sa, who dives to his right and saves! For now, the departing striker stays on 198 Leicester goals.
16:33 BST - PENALTY! Leicester are awarded a spot kick after Jamie Vardy is tripped by Jose Sa. An opportunity to halve the deficit...
16:31 BST - GOAL! Fulham make it 1-1 at Southampton via Emile Smith Rowe, whose shot takes a big deflection and loops over the goalkeeper into the net.
16:18 BST - GOALS! Wolves double their lead over Leicester and it's a well-taken effort from the outstretched Jorgen Strand Larsen.
Newcastle also take a 2-0 lead, with Dan Burn crashing in a header at the back post against 10-man Ipswich. The Tractor Boys are heading for the drop as it stands.
16:15 BST - As we plough through the Premier League action, we've got an eye on this evening's FA Cup semi-final under the Wembley arches with Crystal Palace set to take on Aston Villa. Here's the team news:

16:07 BST - GOAL! It's an equaliser for West Ham at Brighton as Mohammed Kudus prods in a few minutes after the restart. 1-1.
16:04 BST - Starting to get play back underway for the second halves.
15:52 BST - HALF-TIME! We've reached the break around the grounds in the Premier League this afternoon.
15:50 BST - GOAL! Alexander Isak roots the goalkeeper to the spot and gives Newcastle the lead on the stroke of half-time!
15:49 BST - PENALTY! Newcastle are awarded a spot kick with the help of VAR after Ipswich's Julio Enciso tangles with Jacob Murphy.
15:38 BST - RED CARD! Ipswich are down to 10 at Newcastle. Ben Johnson picks up a second yellow card for pulling back Alexander Isak and he's given his marching orders.
Two bookings in six minutes for Johnson and it now looks like an even taller order for the visitors at St James' Park.
15:33 BST - GOAL! Wolves are in front at home to Leicester courtesy of Matheus Cunha, who rolls in Rayan Ait-Nouri's cut-back.
15:25 BST - Newcastle have the ball in the net against Ipswich, but it's immediately ruled out.
Goalkeeper Alex Palmer attempts to claim a looping ball but is impeded by Bruno Guimaraes, with the contact being enough for the goal to be chalked off.
15:14 BST - GOAL! Southampton lead Fulham! Jack Stephens guides in a free-kick with a header for the Saints.
15:13 BST - GOAL! Yasin Ayari bends in a super shot into the corner to give Brighton the lead over West Ham.
15:00 BST - Underway in the Premier League this afternoon! Stick with us for all the key updates.
14:45 BST - Our focus now turns to four more games in the Premier League, which all kick off at 15:00 BST.
14:38 BST - Shifting away from England briefly, Celtic's 5-0 demolition of Dundee United this afternoon ensures they are Scottish Premiership champions for the fourth straight year. It's the Hoops' 13th title in the last 14 seasons.
Read more on Celtic's crowning victory here.
14:27 BST - FULL-TIME! Chelsea hold on! Nicolas Jackson's first-half strike is enough for the Blues to get past Everton, moving them up to fourth in the table and boosting their Champions League hopes.
Check out the match report here.

14:16 BST - Nicolas Jackson has the ball in the net for a second time after pouncing on a rebound, but it's quickly flagged for an offside. Replays show he strayed just off, so Chelsea still lead 1-0.
14:05 BST - Everton have massively improved in this second half and have the momentum, but it's Chelsea who are still holding out with that 1-0 lead.
13:50 BST - In the meantime, we've got the latest team news for the four fixtures kicking off at 15:00 BST:




13:36 BST - Back underway for the second half!
13:20 BST - HALF-TIME! Nicolas Jackson's well-taken finish ensures Chelsea have a deserved lead at the break.

12:58 BST - GOAL! Nicolas Jackson turns on the edge of the box and lashes a strike low into the corner to give Chelsea a 1-0 lead! It's the striker's first goal since December.
12:46 BST - Fairly tame start to this one. Chelsea are having most of the ball but Everton will be content with how they've coped so far.
12:30 BST - All set at a sunny Stamford Bridge. We are underway!
12:05 BST - Chelsea are unbeaten in their last 29 Premier League home games against Everton since a 1-0 loss in November 1994 (W16 D13). It's the Blues' longest unbeaten home run against an opponent in their league history.
11:40 BST - Looking ahead to the lunchtime fixture between Chelsea and Everton, here's the latest team news at Stamford Bridge:

11:25 BST - Some permutations to discuss this weekend, and big ones at that.
Liverpool require just one point to win the Premier League title, so need at least a draw when they host Tottenham on Sunday will be enough for them to clinch their 20th English crown.
At the bottom, Ipswich could join already-relegated Southampton and Leicester in the Championship next season if 17th-placed West Ham get at least a draw against Brighton today.
The race for Europe, however, remains hotly contested as we run down towards the finish.

11:00 BST - Good morning! Welcome to Flashscore UK's coverage of this weekend's Premier League action and the FA Cup semi-finals.
Divisional duties to contend with first, starting with Chelsea v Everton at 12:30 BST, followed by four 15:00 BST fixtures headlined by Newcastle's clash with Ipswich.
Then attention turns to Wembley for the first FA Cup semi-final of the weekend with Crystal Palace squaring off with Aston Villa, which gets underway at 17:15 BST.
It should be a good one, and we'll have everything covered here with the Football Tracker.