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Match of the Day running order (26th July)

So here we have it, the last Match of the Day running order of the 2019/20 season, after what has been a thrilling finale day.

You can see the highlights of all of those played so far along with all the talking points, replays and analysis from 10:30pm on BBC One.

Presenter Gary Lineker will be joined by pundits Alan Shearer and Ian Wright. If you miss the show, you can view it over on the BBC iPlayer.

Match of the Day running order

There were a total of 33 goals from 10 fixtures across Sunday afternoon, which has made quite an impact on the final Premier League table. Check out the Match of the Day running order below…

1) WEST HAM v ASTON VILLA

Dean Smith’s side will be playing Premier League football again next season after they got a lucky draw at West Ham, which was enough to ensure they avoided the drop zone on the final day of the campaign.

Player ratings

West Ham: Fabianski (5), Johnson (6), Diop (6), Ogbonna (6), Fredericks (4), Noble (6), Rice (5), Soucek (5), Fornals (5), Bowen (5), Antonio (4)

Subs: Haller (5), Yarmolenko (6), Lanzini (6), Anderson (NA)

Aston Villa: Reina (6), Guilbert (6), Konsa (7), Mings (7), Targett (6), Hourihane (6), McGinn (7), Luiz (6), Grealish (7), Trezeguet (6), Samatta (5)

Subs: Davis (6), Hause (NA), Nakamba (NA), El Ghazi (NA)

Man of the match: Jack Grealish

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2) ARSENAL v WATFORD

Despite victory, Arsenal have finished in their lowest position in the Premier League for 25 years

Managerless Watford were relegated to the Championship on the final day of the season as Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang inspired the Gunners to victory.

Player ratings

Arsenal: Martinez (8), Maitland-Niles (7), Holding (7), Luiz (5), Tierney (7), Ceballos (7), Xhaka (6), Willock (6), Pepe (6), Aubameyang (8), Lacazette (7)

Subs: Kolasinac (6), Torreira (6), Nelson (7), Nketiah (7)

Watford: Foster (6), Femenia (6), Dawson (5), Kabasele (6), Masina (6), Hughes (6), Doucoure (6), Pereyra (6), Sarr (8), Welbeck (7), Deeney (7)

Subs: Pedro (6), Mariappa (6), Chalobah (6), Cleverley (6)

Man of the match: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang

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3) EVERTON v BOURNEMOUTH

Bournemouth’s five-year stay in the Premier League is all over despite beating Everton at Goodison Park. Aston Villa’s draw at West Ham meant they were relegated to the Championship.

Player ratings

Everton: Pickford (6), Digne (6), Coleman (6), Branthwaite (6), Keane (6), Gomes (5), Davies (4), Sigurdsson (6), Richarlison (6), Walcott (6), Kean (7).

Subs: Baines (6), Calvert-Lewin (5), Sidibe (6), Bernard (5), Gordon (7).

Bournemouth: Ramsdale (7), Kelly (7), Rico (7), Steve Cook (6), Smith (7), Lerma (7), Gosling (6), Brooks (7), King (8), Solanke (7), Wilson (7).

Subs: Stanislas (8), Wilson (n/a), Billing (6).

Man of the match: Joshua King.

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4) CHELSEA v WOLVES

Chelsea sealed fourth place in the Premier League to secure qualification for next season’s Champions League with a comfortable victory over Wolves, who will be hoping the Blues win in the FA Cup in order for to get European qualification, something Nuno’s men can also do by winning the Europa League.

Player ratings

Chelsea: Caballero (7); Azpilicueta (7), Zouma (7), Rudiger (7), James (7), Jorginho (7), Kovacic (8), Alonso (7), Pulisic (7), Giroud (8), Mount (8).

Subs: Hudson-Odoi (6), Abraham (6), Pedro (n/a), Loftus-Cheek (n/a), Barkley (n/a).

Wolves: Patricio (6), Saiss (6), Coady (5), Boly (6), Doherty (6), Neves (6), Dendoncker (6), Jonny (5), Neto (5), Jimenez (5), Jota (5).

Subs: Traore (6), Moutinho (6), Podence (6), Vinagre (5), Jordao (n/a)

Man of the match: Mason Mount

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5) LEICESTER v MAN UTD

Manchester United sealed a place in the Champions League at the expense of Leicester City with victory at King Power Stadium. Ole’s side needed just a point for a top four finish.

Player Ratings

Leicester: Schmeichel (5), Morgan (6), Evans (5), Justin (7), Thomas (6), Ndidi (6), Tielemans (6), Choudhury (5), Albrighton (6), Vardy (6), Iheanacho (6)

Subs used: Gray (6), Barnes (6), Hirst (N/A)

Man Utd: De Gea (7), Wan-Bissaka (7), Lindelof (7), Maguire (7), Williams (7), Pogba (7), Matic (7), Greenwood (6), Fernandes (7), Rashford (6), Martial (8)

Subs used: Lingard (7), McTominay (6)

Man of the match: Anthony Martial

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6) CRYSTAL PALACE v TOTTENHAM

Jose Mourinho has stated that he intends to get Tottenham back “where we belong” after they qualified for the Europa League with a hard-fought draw at Crystal Palace.

Player ratings

Crystal Palace: Guaita (6), Ward (7), Dann (7), Kouyate (6), Mitchell (6), Schlupp (7), Townsend (7), McCarthy (6), McArthur (6), Zaha (6), Ayew (7).

Subs: Riedewald (6), Milivojevic (n/a).

Tottenham: Tottenham: Lloris (6), Aurier (7), Alderweireld (7), Dier (7), Davies (7), Winks (6), Sissoko (7), Lo Celso (6), Moura (7), Son (6), Kane (7).

Subs: Bergwijn (6), Alli (n/a), Skipp (n/a), Sanchez (n/a).

Man of the match: Harry Kane.

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7) MAN CITY v NORWICH

Manchester City said goodbye to David Silva who made his emotional final Premier League appearance, though it was Kevin de Bruyne who was the standout as his side hammered already-relegated Norwich.

Player ratings

Man City: Ederson (8), Walker (8), Garcia (6), Laporte (7), Cancelo (6), Rodri (6), Foden (6), De Bruyne (9), D. Silva (7), Sterling (8), Jesus (8).

Subs: Fernandinho (6), Gundogan (6), Mahrez (7), B. Silva (n/a).

Norwich: Krul (7), Aarons (7), Godfrey (8), Zimmermann (6), Lewis (6), McLean (5), Rupp (5), Stiepermann (6), Hernandez (8), Cantwell (6), Pukki (5).

Subs: Vrancic (6), Idah (6), Thomas (n/a), Famewo (n/a), Martin (n/a).

Man of the Match: Kevin de Bruyne

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8) NEWCASTLE v LIVERPOOL

Jurgen Klopp’s side finished on the second-highest points total in top-flight history as they came from behind to beat Newcastle on the final day of the season.

Player ratings

Newcastle: Dubravka (6), Manquillo (6), Fernandez (7), Rose (7), Ritchie (7), Bentaleb (6), Shelvey (7), Lazaro (6), Almiron (6), Saint-Maximin (6), Gayle (6).

Subs used: Joelinton (5), Longstaff (5), Carroll (5), Hayden (5), Watts (n/a).

Liverpool: Alisson (6), Williams (6), Gomez (7), Van Dijk (8), Robertson (7), Keita (7), Milner (7), Wijnaldum (7), Oxlade-Chamberlain (7), Minamino (7), Origi (7).

Subs used: Salah (7), Mane (7), Firmino (7), Jones (n/a), Alexander-Arnold (n/a).

Man of the match: Virgil van Dijk.

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9) SOUTHAMPTON v SHEFFIELD UTD

Southampton found themselves down at half time, only to trun the deficit around for only the second time this season, ending their Premier League campaign with victory over Sheffield United.

Player ratings

Liverpool: McCarthy (8), Walker-Peters (7), Vestergaard (5), Stephens (6), Bertrand (7), Romeu (7), Ward-Prowse (7), Redmond (7), Armstrong (6), Ings (7), Adams (8).

Subs: Smallbone (6), Long, Obafemi (n/a).

Sheffield United Henderson (5), Basham (6), Egan (6), Robinson (6), Baldock (6), Berge (6), Lundstram (7), Fleck (7), Stevens (6), McBurnie (5), Sharp (5).

Subs: Zivkovic (6), Clarke (5), Norwood (n/a).

Man of the match: Che Adams

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10) BURNLEY v BRIGHTON

Brighton recorded their highest Premier League points total as they finished the campaign with an impressive win at Burnley.

Goals from Yves Bissouma and Aaron Connolly, meant the Seagulls finish 15th with 41 points – one more than the total achieved in 2017-18.

Player ratings

Burnley: Pope (7), Tarkowski (7), Gudmundsson (6), Brownhill (6), Wood (7), McNeil (6), Westwood (6), Rodriguez (6), Pieters (7), Bardsley (6), Long (6)

Subs: Brady (6), Vydra (6)

Brighton: Ryan (7), Lamptey (8), Dunk (7), Stephens (6), Maupay (6), Bissouma (7), Mac Allister (6), Webster (6), March (6), Burn (6), Connolly (8)

Subs: Mooy (6), Bernardo (6), Jahanbakhsh (6), Propper (6), Murray (n/a)

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Now you have seen the Match of the Day running order, what do you make of it? Will you be watching the last one tonight?

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